00. Role of Biotechnological Application in Agriculture
Biotechnology and its Applications

170892 Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) strains have been used for designing novel

1 Biofertilisers
2 Bioinsecticidal plants
3 Biomineralisation process
4 Biometallurgical techniques
Biotechnology and its Applications

170915 Assertion (A): Cry is insect group specific gene of cotton
Reason (R): Cry IAc and cry IIAb control the cotton boll worms
Options :

1 (A) is correct (R) is correct (R) is correct explanation to $(\mathrm{A})$
2 (A) is correct (R) is correct, (R) is not correct explanation to (A)
3 (A) is correct ( $R$ ) is false
4 (A) is false (R) is correct
Biotechnology and its Applications

170923 Identify the correct sequence of steps in RNA interference (RNAi) process to develop nematode resistant plants
(I) Silencing of specific mRNA of the nematode
(II) Formation of sense and antisense RNA
(III) ds RNA formation
(IV) Introducing nematode specific genes into the plant

1 : (IV), (II), (III), (I)
2 : (IV), (I), (II), (III)
3 : (I), (II), (IV), (III)
4 : (III), (II), (I), (IV)
Biotechnology and its Applications

170882 Pusa komal for bacteria blight and pusa swarnim for white rust are processed in these crops respectively these crops respectively

1 Wheat and Brassica
2 Cauliflower and chilli
3 Brassica and chilli
4 Cow pea and Brassica
Biotechnology and its Applications

170895 Main objective of production/use of herbicide resistant GM crops is to

1 eliminate weeds from the field without the use of manual labour
2 eliminate weeds from the field without the use of herbicides
3 encourage eco-friendly herbicides
4 reduce herbicide accumulation in food particles for health safety
Biotechnology and its Applications

170892 Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) strains have been used for designing novel

1 Biofertilisers
2 Bioinsecticidal plants
3 Biomineralisation process
4 Biometallurgical techniques
Biotechnology and its Applications

170915 Assertion (A): Cry is insect group specific gene of cotton
Reason (R): Cry IAc and cry IIAb control the cotton boll worms
Options :

1 (A) is correct (R) is correct (R) is correct explanation to $(\mathrm{A})$
2 (A) is correct (R) is correct, (R) is not correct explanation to (A)
3 (A) is correct ( $R$ ) is false
4 (A) is false (R) is correct
Biotechnology and its Applications

170923 Identify the correct sequence of steps in RNA interference (RNAi) process to develop nematode resistant plants
(I) Silencing of specific mRNA of the nematode
(II) Formation of sense and antisense RNA
(III) ds RNA formation
(IV) Introducing nematode specific genes into the plant

1 : (IV), (II), (III), (I)
2 : (IV), (I), (II), (III)
3 : (I), (II), (IV), (III)
4 : (III), (II), (I), (IV)
Biotechnology and its Applications

170882 Pusa komal for bacteria blight and pusa swarnim for white rust are processed in these crops respectively these crops respectively

1 Wheat and Brassica
2 Cauliflower and chilli
3 Brassica and chilli
4 Cow pea and Brassica
Biotechnology and its Applications

170895 Main objective of production/use of herbicide resistant GM crops is to

1 eliminate weeds from the field without the use of manual labour
2 eliminate weeds from the field without the use of herbicides
3 encourage eco-friendly herbicides
4 reduce herbicide accumulation in food particles for health safety
Biotechnology and its Applications

170892 Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) strains have been used for designing novel

1 Biofertilisers
2 Bioinsecticidal plants
3 Biomineralisation process
4 Biometallurgical techniques
Biotechnology and its Applications

170915 Assertion (A): Cry is insect group specific gene of cotton
Reason (R): Cry IAc and cry IIAb control the cotton boll worms
Options :

1 (A) is correct (R) is correct (R) is correct explanation to $(\mathrm{A})$
2 (A) is correct (R) is correct, (R) is not correct explanation to (A)
3 (A) is correct ( $R$ ) is false
4 (A) is false (R) is correct
Biotechnology and its Applications

170923 Identify the correct sequence of steps in RNA interference (RNAi) process to develop nematode resistant plants
(I) Silencing of specific mRNA of the nematode
(II) Formation of sense and antisense RNA
(III) ds RNA formation
(IV) Introducing nematode specific genes into the plant

1 : (IV), (II), (III), (I)
2 : (IV), (I), (II), (III)
3 : (I), (II), (IV), (III)
4 : (III), (II), (I), (IV)
Biotechnology and its Applications

170882 Pusa komal for bacteria blight and pusa swarnim for white rust are processed in these crops respectively these crops respectively

1 Wheat and Brassica
2 Cauliflower and chilli
3 Brassica and chilli
4 Cow pea and Brassica
Biotechnology and its Applications

170895 Main objective of production/use of herbicide resistant GM crops is to

1 eliminate weeds from the field without the use of manual labour
2 eliminate weeds from the field without the use of herbicides
3 encourage eco-friendly herbicides
4 reduce herbicide accumulation in food particles for health safety
Biotechnology and its Applications

170892 Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) strains have been used for designing novel

1 Biofertilisers
2 Bioinsecticidal plants
3 Biomineralisation process
4 Biometallurgical techniques
Biotechnology and its Applications

170915 Assertion (A): Cry is insect group specific gene of cotton
Reason (R): Cry IAc and cry IIAb control the cotton boll worms
Options :

1 (A) is correct (R) is correct (R) is correct explanation to $(\mathrm{A})$
2 (A) is correct (R) is correct, (R) is not correct explanation to (A)
3 (A) is correct ( $R$ ) is false
4 (A) is false (R) is correct
Biotechnology and its Applications

170923 Identify the correct sequence of steps in RNA interference (RNAi) process to develop nematode resistant plants
(I) Silencing of specific mRNA of the nematode
(II) Formation of sense and antisense RNA
(III) ds RNA formation
(IV) Introducing nematode specific genes into the plant

1 : (IV), (II), (III), (I)
2 : (IV), (I), (II), (III)
3 : (I), (II), (IV), (III)
4 : (III), (II), (I), (IV)
Biotechnology and its Applications

170882 Pusa komal for bacteria blight and pusa swarnim for white rust are processed in these crops respectively these crops respectively

1 Wheat and Brassica
2 Cauliflower and chilli
3 Brassica and chilli
4 Cow pea and Brassica
Biotechnology and its Applications

170895 Main objective of production/use of herbicide resistant GM crops is to

1 eliminate weeds from the field without the use of manual labour
2 eliminate weeds from the field without the use of herbicides
3 encourage eco-friendly herbicides
4 reduce herbicide accumulation in food particles for health safety
Biotechnology and its Applications

170892 Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) strains have been used for designing novel

1 Biofertilisers
2 Bioinsecticidal plants
3 Biomineralisation process
4 Biometallurgical techniques
Biotechnology and its Applications

170915 Assertion (A): Cry is insect group specific gene of cotton
Reason (R): Cry IAc and cry IIAb control the cotton boll worms
Options :

1 (A) is correct (R) is correct (R) is correct explanation to $(\mathrm{A})$
2 (A) is correct (R) is correct, (R) is not correct explanation to (A)
3 (A) is correct ( $R$ ) is false
4 (A) is false (R) is correct
Biotechnology and its Applications

170923 Identify the correct sequence of steps in RNA interference (RNAi) process to develop nematode resistant plants
(I) Silencing of specific mRNA of the nematode
(II) Formation of sense and antisense RNA
(III) ds RNA formation
(IV) Introducing nematode specific genes into the plant

1 : (IV), (II), (III), (I)
2 : (IV), (I), (II), (III)
3 : (I), (II), (IV), (III)
4 : (III), (II), (I), (IV)
Biotechnology and its Applications

170882 Pusa komal for bacteria blight and pusa swarnim for white rust are processed in these crops respectively these crops respectively

1 Wheat and Brassica
2 Cauliflower and chilli
3 Brassica and chilli
4 Cow pea and Brassica
Biotechnology and its Applications

170895 Main objective of production/use of herbicide resistant GM crops is to

1 eliminate weeds from the field without the use of manual labour
2 eliminate weeds from the field without the use of herbicides
3 encourage eco-friendly herbicides
4 reduce herbicide accumulation in food particles for health safety