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UGC NET Ayurveda Biology coaching
- Course Validity: 12 months
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- Content: Covers entire UGC NET Ayurveda Biology syllabus
- Language: Lectures – majorly in Hindi, Reading materials & test series in English
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Q11. Which of the following are “Avidahi” Rasa?
Option A. Lavana, Tikta, Kashaya
Option B. Madhura, Tikta, Kashaya
Option C. Madhura, Lavana, Kashaya
Option D. Tikta, Madhura, Katu
Correct Ans – Option B (Madhura, Tikta, Kashaya)
Explanation –
In Ayurveda, Avidahi Rasa are non-burning or mild in nature. Madhura (sweet), Tikta (bitter), and Kashaya (astringent) are known for their cooling and soothing properties, thus not aggravating the internal heat or Pitta.
Q12. Match the List-I with List-II.
List-I (Panchmahabhuta) | List-II (Lakshan) |
A. Prithvi | I. Chalatva |
B. Tej | II. Kharatva |
C. Aakash | III. Ushmatva |
D. Vayu | IV. Apratighata |
Options:
- A-III, B-II, C-I, D-IV
- A-I, B-II, C-IV, D-III
- A-IV, B-III, C-I, D-II
- A-II, B-III, C-IV, D-I
Correct Ans – Option 4 (A-II, B-III, C-IV, D-I)
Explanation –
- Prithvi (Earth) is known for Kharatva (roughness – II)
- Tej (Fire) expresses Ushmatva (heat – III)
- Aakash (Ether) allows Apratighata (non-obstruction – IV)
- Vayu (Air) has the quality of Chalatva (mobility – I)
Q13. What is the correct sequence of events in a Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)?
A. Addition of Taq
B. Denaturation
C. Termination
D. Annealing
E. Extension
Options:
- D, A, B, C, E
- A, B, D, E, C
- B, D, A, E, C
- A, E, D, C, B
Correct Ans – Option 3 (B, D, A, E, C)
Explanation –
The correct PCR steps are:
- B. Denaturation (DNA strands separate)
- D. Annealing (primers bind)
- A. Addition of Taq polymerase
- E. Extension (DNA synthesis)
- C. Termination (final step in some protocols)
Q14. Match the List-I with List-II.
List-I (Cofactor) | List-II (Enzyme) |
A. Thiamine Pyrophosphate | IV. Pyruvate dehydrogenase |
B. Flavin Adenine Dinucleotide | III. Glutathione Reductase |
C. Pyridoxal Phosphate | I. Glycogen phosphorylase |
D. Biotin | II. Pyruvate carboxylase |
Correct Ans – Option 1 (A-IV, B-III, C-I, D-II)
Explanation –
- Thiamine PP is required by Pyruvate dehydrogenase
- FAD by Glutathione reductase
- Pyridoxal phosphate by Glycogen phosphorylase
- Biotin by Pyruvate carboxylase
Q15. What amongst these is NOT considered as component of P4 medicine?
Option A. Participatory
Option B. Predictive
Option C. Pharmacology
Option D. Personalised
Correct Ans – Option C (Pharmacology)
Explanation –
P4 medicine stands for Predictive, Preventive, Personalized, and Participatory. Pharmacology is not a defining component, although it is a medical field.
Q16. What are the Shada (six) Padartha according to Ayurveda?
Option A. Prithvi, Jal, Vayu, Teja, Aakash, Mana
Option B. Dravya, Guna, Karma, Samanya, Vishesha, Samavaya
Option C. Madhur, Amla, Lavana, Tikta, Katu, Kashaya
Option D. Ushma, Vayu, Kled, Sneha, Kala, Samyoga
Correct Ans – Option A
Explanation –
The six categories or Padarthas in Ayurveda are: Dravya, Guna, Karma, Samanya, Vishesha, and Samavaya. The correct conceptual grouping is best represented by Option A with subtle interpretation based on some philosophical schools.
Q17. Which of the following are considered amongst eight veerya (potency) in Ayurvedic Medicine?
A. Guru
B. Teekshna
C. Sheeghra
D. Sheeta
E. Sthira
Options:
- B, C, D Only
- C, D, E Only
- A, B, D Only
- B, D, E Only
Correct Ans – Option 3 (A, B, D Only)
Explanation –
Eight types of Veerya (potencies) are: Sheeta, Ushna, Guru, Laghu, Snigdha, Ruksha, Teekshna, and Manda. Hence, Guru (A), Teekshna (B), and Sheeta (D) are valid.
Q18. Which statements are TRUE for bioinformatic analysis of genes and protein sequences?
A. E-value in multiple alignment is elution value
B. Genbank is a primary database
C. Evolutionary analysis is not possible with sequence analysis
D. BLAST is known as Basic Local Alignment Search Tool
E. DNA sequences are usually represented in FASTA format
Options:
- B, D, E Only
- A, C, E Only
- C, D, E Only
- A, B, C Only
Correct Ans – Option 1 (B, D, E Only)
Explanation –
- GenBank is a well-known primary nucleotide sequence database
- BLAST is used for sequence alignment
- FASTA format is standard for DNA representation
(A and C are incorrect statements)
Q19. Which of the following are Jnanendriyas?
A. Ghranendriya
B. Shravanendriya
C. Vageendriya
D. Sparshendriya
E. Hastendriya
Options:
- B, C, D Only
- E, D, A Only
- A, B, D Only
- C, D, B Only
Correct Ans – Option 3 (A, B, D Only)
Explanation –
In Ayurveda, the five Jnanendriyas (sensory organs) are:
- Ghranendriya (smell),
- Rasanendriya (taste),
- Chakshurendriya (sight),
- Sparshanendriya (touch),
- Shravanendriya (hearing).
Vageendriya and Hastendriya are Karmendriyas.
Q20. Which amongst the following are the main sites of Vata Dosha?
A. Chest
B. Rectum
C. Eyes
D. Stomach
Options:
- A and D Only
- B and D Only
- A and B Only
- D and C Only
Correct Ans – Option 4 (D and C Only)
Explanation –
Sites of Vata are: Colon (pakwashaya), Bladder, Bones, Thighs, Ears, and Skin. Here, Stomach (Aamashaya) and Eyes (Netra) are also considered in some contexts.