EDCET Biological Sciences Question Paper with Key 2012

Here we are giving Edcet 2012 Biological Sciences (Biology) Question Paper for the aspirants of B.Ed course in Andhra Pradesh. EDCET is a common entrance examination conducted for admission B.Ed in AP. The Biology question paper with key is available for download. The question paper will be useful for preparation to the EDCET entrance test. The question paper also includes General English, General Knowledge and Teaching Aptitude Parts. You can download all the papers from the link given at the end of these model questions:

1. Gynobasic style is seen in this family
1. Acanthaeae 2. Lamiaceae 3. Liliaceae 4. Rubiaceae

2. The flower bearing part in the spikelet of grass is called
1. Rachilla 2. Lodicule 3. Lemma 4. Palea

3. The famous Indian Scientist, Birbal Sahani is a
1. Embryologist 2. Palaeobotanist 3. Bryologist 4. Phycologist

4. Chromosome movement during cell division is due to
1. Spindle fibre 2. Telomere 3. Chromomere 4. Centromere

5. The process that ensures the maintenance of the same Chromosome number through generation to generation is
1. Meiosis 2. Mitosis 3. Endomitosis 4. Amitosis

6. Plants usually absorb nitrogen in this form
1. Nitrogen gas 2. Nitrates 3. Nitric acid 4. Amino Acids

7. The mineral associated with the oxygen evolving machinery of PS II is
1. Copper 2. Iron 3. Magnesium 4. Manganese

8. The Oil yielding part of the coconut is
1. Epicarp 2. Endocarp 3. Mesocarp 4. Endosperm

9. Construction of nests by birds is an example of
1. Stereotyped behaviour 2. Motivated behaviour
3. Learning behaviour 4. Trial and Error learning

10. The phenomenon of genetic drift is seen in
1. A large population 2. A small population
3. The entire specis 4. The entire genus

EDCET Biology Question Paper 2012 – Download

EDCET Part – C English Previous Question Papers

Here we are giving EDCET English (Part – C) Previous Question Paper of the year 2009. EDCET candidates can practice this paper to secure good marks in EDCET. Answers also given for all the questions along with question paper. Following are some model questions from the question paper. You can find answers to these questions from the question paper provided below. Candidates and also download the question paper.

1. Identify the sentence that is grammatically correct.

(1) No sooner had the rats seen the cat they ran into their holes.
(2) No soon had the rats seen the cat than they ran away.
(3) No soon after the rats saw the cat then they had run away.
(4) No sooner had the rats seen the cat than they ran away.

2. Identify the passive form of the sentence, ‘She hates people looking at her’.

(1) People looking her are hated.
(2) People hate her when she looks at them.
(3) She hates being looked at.
(4) She hates people if they look at her.

3. Raju is not stronger than Peter.
(Change the above sentence into the affirmative without changing the meaning.)

(1) Peter is so as Mohan.
(2) Peter is at least as strong as Raju.
(3) Raju is stronger than Peter.
(4) Peter is strong enough to work as Raju.

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