The Government of Telangana has changed the question paper pattern for POLYCET entrance examination, to be conducted for admission into polytechnic courses in Telangana state. The POLYCET question paper will now have five sections instead of the earlier three sections from the academic year 2017-18. The POLYCET 2017 will be conducted as per the new changes.
Following are the sections in POLYCET 2017:
Total question paper will be for 120 marks. The sections include:
Mathematics: 50 marks
Physical and Chemical Sciences: 25 marks each
English: 10 marks
Social Studies: 10 marks
The decision has been taken to include English and Social Studies as the candidates need minimum English knowledge and also an understanding of Telangana History and Movement. The schedule of POLYCET 2017 will be released in January 2017.
10th Class, Inter Exams, Engineering, Medical, Admissions Updates in AP and Telangana States 2026-27
Junior Inter Zoology Objective Multiple Choice Questions for EAMCET and NEET Exams
Following are objective multiple choice questions from Intermediate Zoology (Junior Intermediate) for entrance examinations like NEET, AP EAMCET and TS EAMCET. The objective questions are from chapters 1 - 5 of Junior Inter Zoology.
1. Match the following:
A. Hexactinellida I. Planula
B. Cnidaria II. Parapodia
C. Ctenophora III. Radula
D. Polychaeta IV. Cydippid
v. Euplectella
A B C D
1. V I IV III
2. V IV I II
3. V I IV II
4. II IV I V
2. Assertion (A): Amphioxus is included in Cephalochordata.
Reason (R): The notochord extends from posterior end to anterior end of the body beyond the nerve cord in anterior end.
1) A & R are true, R is correct explanation for A.
2) A & R are true, R is not correct explanation for A.
3) A is true, R is wrong.
4) A is wrong, R is true.
3. Study the following Statements.
a. Choanocytes are characteristic of Cnidarians
b. Sea anaemones are biradially symmetrical
c. Flame cell of flat worms primarily help in osmoregulation
d. Larva of hemichordates is tornaria
Among the above correct statement(s)
1) a, b, c, d 2) b, c, d 3) c, d 4) d
4. Match the following:
A) Haversian canal I) Kidney
B) Dendrites II) Cartilage
C) Sarcolemma III) Muscle
D) Chondrocytes IV) Nerve cells V) Bone
A B C D
1) IV V III II
2) III IV I II
3) V IV III II
4) II IV III V
5. Match the following:
A) Lobopodia I) Euslypha
B) Filopodia II) Astasia
C) Reticulopodia III) Actinophrys
D) Axopodia IV) Elphidium
V) Entamoeba
A B C D
1) III IV I V
2) I V IV III
3) II I IV III
4) V I IV III
6. Flagellum with two or more rows of lateral appendages is...
1) Pantonematic 2) Stichonematic
3) Acronematic 4) Pantacronematic
7. Hologamy is found in...
1) Plasmodium 2) Trichonympha
3) Vorticella 4) Euglena
Answers:
1-3
2-1
3-2
4-3
5-4
6-1
7-2
1. Match the following:
A. Hexactinellida I. Planula
B. Cnidaria II. Parapodia
C. Ctenophora III. Radula
D. Polychaeta IV. Cydippid
v. Euplectella
A B C D
1. V I IV III
2. V IV I II
3. V I IV II
4. II IV I V
2. Assertion (A): Amphioxus is included in Cephalochordata.
Reason (R): The notochord extends from posterior end to anterior end of the body beyond the nerve cord in anterior end.
1) A & R are true, R is correct explanation for A.
2) A & R are true, R is not correct explanation for A.
3) A is true, R is wrong.
4) A is wrong, R is true.
3. Study the following Statements.
a. Choanocytes are characteristic of Cnidarians
b. Sea anaemones are biradially symmetrical
c. Flame cell of flat worms primarily help in osmoregulation
d. Larva of hemichordates is tornaria
Among the above correct statement(s)
1) a, b, c, d 2) b, c, d 3) c, d 4) d
4. Match the following:
A) Haversian canal I) Kidney
B) Dendrites II) Cartilage
C) Sarcolemma III) Muscle
D) Chondrocytes IV) Nerve cells V) Bone
A B C D
1) IV V III II
2) III IV I II
3) V IV III II
4) II IV III V
5. Match the following:
A) Lobopodia I) Euslypha
B) Filopodia II) Astasia
C) Reticulopodia III) Actinophrys
D) Axopodia IV) Elphidium
V) Entamoeba
A B C D
1) III IV I V
2) I V IV III
3) II I IV III
4) V I IV III
6. Flagellum with two or more rows of lateral appendages is...
1) Pantonematic 2) Stichonematic
3) Acronematic 4) Pantacronematic
7. Hologamy is found in...
1) Plasmodium 2) Trichonympha
3) Vorticella 4) Euglena
Answers:
1-3
2-1
3-2
4-3
5-4
6-1
7-2
Inter First Year Zoology 4 Marks Important Questions and Answers
IPE exams in AP and Telangana are fast approaching. Here are some important questions and answers from Junior Intermediate Zoology subject for AP and Telangana students. These are 4 marks questions from Zoology.
Q: Write salient features of anthozoans.
A: Anthozoa is one of the classes of Phylum Cnidaria.
i) Anthozoans are commonly called sea anemones.
ii) They are sedendary (only polypoid forms).
iii) Coelenteron is divided into chambers by vertical partitions called mesenteries.
iv) Cnidocytes are present in ectoderm and endoderm.
v) Germ cells are derived from endoderm.
Eg: Adamsia, Gorgonia, Pennatula
Q: What are the chief characters of crustaceans?
A: Crustacea is one of the classes of Phylum Arthropoda.
i) Crustaceans are aquatic arthropods
ii) Body is divisible into Cephalothorax and abdomen.
iii) Cephalic appendages include two pairs of antennae, one pair of mandibles and two pairs of maxillae.
iv) Respiratory organs are gills and excretory organs are green glands / antennary glands.
v) Typical larva is naupleus.
Eg: Palaemon, Daphnia
Q: What are the features peculiar to Ratitae birds? Give two examples.
A: i) Ratitae includes the modern fightless birds.
ii) They exhibit discontinuous distribution.
iii) Wings and flight muscles are reduced.
iv) Sternum is raft like & without keel.
v) Furcula, syrinx, preen glands etc. are absent.
vi) Male birds have penis.
vii) Hatchlings are precocial.
Eg: Struthio camelus, Dromaeus
Q: Name the following animals.
a) Limb less amphibian
b) The largest of all living animals
c) Flying fox d) National Animal of India
A: a) Icthyophis b) Balaenoptera
c) Pteropus d) Panthera tigris
Q: Compare and contrast the cartilagenous
fishes and bony fishes.
A:
Q: Write salient features of anthozoans.
A: Anthozoa is one of the classes of Phylum Cnidaria.
i) Anthozoans are commonly called sea anemones.
ii) They are sedendary (only polypoid forms).
iii) Coelenteron is divided into chambers by vertical partitions called mesenteries.
iv) Cnidocytes are present in ectoderm and endoderm.
v) Germ cells are derived from endoderm.
Eg: Adamsia, Gorgonia, Pennatula
Q: What are the chief characters of crustaceans?
A: Crustacea is one of the classes of Phylum Arthropoda.
i) Crustaceans are aquatic arthropods
ii) Body is divisible into Cephalothorax and abdomen.
iii) Cephalic appendages include two pairs of antennae, one pair of mandibles and two pairs of maxillae.
iv) Respiratory organs are gills and excretory organs are green glands / antennary glands.
v) Typical larva is naupleus.
Eg: Palaemon, Daphnia
Q: What are the features peculiar to Ratitae birds? Give two examples.
A: i) Ratitae includes the modern fightless birds.
ii) They exhibit discontinuous distribution.
iii) Wings and flight muscles are reduced.
iv) Sternum is raft like & without keel.
v) Furcula, syrinx, preen glands etc. are absent.
vi) Male birds have penis.
vii) Hatchlings are precocial.
Eg: Struthio camelus, Dromaeus
Q: Name the following animals.
a) Limb less amphibian
b) The largest of all living animals
c) Flying fox d) National Animal of India
A: a) Icthyophis b) Balaenoptera
c) Pteropus d) Panthera tigris
Q: Compare and contrast the cartilagenous
fishes and bony fishes.
A:
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