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JKPSC JKCCE Prelims - 2025 Paper

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Question 1 of 80

Consider the following statements regarding genetic material and cell divisions:

I. Genetic traits are carried by DNA.

II. RNA is a double-stranded molecule.

III. Mitosis leads to the formation of new cells, contributing to growth.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

Explanation

Statement I is Correct: DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid) is the primary molecule that stores and transmits genetic information in almost all living organisms.

Statement II is Incorrect: While some specific viruses have double-stranded RNA, RNA is typically a single-stranded molecule in most biological roles (like mRNA, tRNA, and rRNA).

Statement III is Correct: Mitosis is a type of cell division that results in two identical daughter cells. This process is essential for the growth of multicellular organisms and the repair of tissues

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Question ID: 11203

Question 2 of 80

Identify the correct match between digestive enzymes and the substances they act upon:

Digestive Enzymes

  • Elements Digested

1.Amylase

  • Carbohydrates

2.Lipase

  • Proteins

3.Pepsin

  • fats

How many of the above matches is/are correct?

Explanation

1. Amylase — carbohydrates (Correct): Amylase is produced in the salivary glands and the pancreas. Its primary role is to break down complex carbohydrates (starches) into simpler sugars like maltose.

2. Lipase — proteins (Incorrect): Lipase is the enzyme responsible for breaking down fats (lipids) into fatty acids and glycerol.

3. Pepsin — fats (Incorrect): Pepsin is an enzyme found in the stomach that breaks down proteins into smaller peptides.

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Question ID: 11202

Question 3 of 80

Which of the following statement about viruses and bacteria is correct?

Explanation

A) Incorrect: Viruses are obligate intracellular parasites. They lack the cellular machinery (like ribosomes) to produce energy or proteins and therefore cannot reproduce independently outside a living host cell.

B) Correct: Bacteria are single-celled organisms that have all the necessary genetic material and metabolic pathways to live independently. They primarily reproduce asexually through a process called binary fission, where one parent cell divides into two identical daughter cells.

C) Incorrect: Bacteria are unicellular (single-celled). Viruses are acellular (not composed of cells at all) and are often described as genetic material wrapped in a protein coat.

D) Incorrect: While bacteria are visible under a standard light microscope, most viruses are far too small (typically 20–300 nm) to be seen with one. They generally require an electron microscope for visualization.

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Question ID: 11201

Question 4 of 80

Consider the following statements regarding light:

I. Reflection and refraction are optical phenomena.

II. Both reflection and refraction involve a change in the speed of light. III. Refraction bends the path of light.

Which of the above statement(s) is/are correct?

Explanation

  • I. Reflection and refraction are optical phenomena. (Correct)

  • II. Both reflection and refraction involve a change in the speed of light. (Incorrect: Reflection happens in the same medium, so speed doesn't change; only refraction involves a speed change between media).

  • III. Refraction bends the path of light. (Correct)

  • Correct Option: C) Only I and III are correct.

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Question ID: 11200

Question 5 of 80

Consider the following Statements:

Assertion (A): Heavier objects fall faster than lighter ones.

Reason (R): Acceleration due to gravity is independent of the mass of the object.

Select the correct answer from the options given below:

Explanation

IMPORTANT! This question has been marked as deleted in final answer key.

This may be because "Reason (R): Acceleration due to gravity is independent of the mass of the object" does not clarify which object we are talking about. It is independent of mass of falling object but depends upon mass of pulling object as g= GM/r^2

Also Assertion is not correct

No option matches to this scenario

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Question ID: 11199

Question 6 of 80

With reference to disaster management in India, consider the following statements regarding "Operation Megh Rahat" launched by the Indian Army in 2014:

I. It was a major Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) operation conducted in Jammu and Kashmir.
II. The operation was launched in response to severe landslides triggered by an earthquake.
III. It involved large-scale deployment of troops, engineering task forces, and helicopters to rescue civilians and restore essential infrastructure.
IV. The operation was jointly carried out by the state government in collaboration with non governmental organizations (NGOs).
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

Explanation

B

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Question ID: 11198

Question 7 of 80

Arrange the following Biosphere Reserves of India in the chronological order of their establishment:
1. Gulf of Mannar, Tamil Nadu
2. Simlipal, Odisha
3. Pachmarhi, Madhya Pradesh
4. Agasthyamalai, Tamil Nadu/Kerala
5. Kachchh, Gujarat
Choose the correct Answer:

Explanation

Gulf of Mannar, Simlipal, Pachmarhi, Agasthyamalai, Kachchh

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Question ID: 11197

Question 8 of 80

Recently, archaeologists conducted the first-ever scientific dating of a sarcophagus (terracotta coffin), along with burial offerings such as carnelian beads, indicating trade contacts with northern regions during the Harappan period. The newly discovered site is:

Explanation

Kilnamandi (located in the Tiruvannamalai district of Tamil Nadu).

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Question ID: 11196

Question 9 of 80

Match the indigenous cattle breeds with their corresponding regions of origin in India:
a)Bargur - i)Karnataka
b)Hallikar - ii)Kerala
c)Vechur - iii)Tamil Nadu
d)Bachaur - iv)Bihar
Choose the correct Match
a b c d

Explanation

The matching sequence is a-iii, b-i, c-ii, d-iv.

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Question ID: 11195

Question 10 of 80

Consider the following statements regarding the Human Poverty Index (HPI) developed by the UNDP:
I. The HPI-1 measures human poverty in developing countries, focusing on deprivation in longevity, knowledge, and standard of living.
II. The HPI-2 measures human poverty in industrialised countries, incorporating an additional dimension of social exclusion.
III. The Human Poverty Index has been replaced by the Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) in the Human Development Reports since 2010.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

Explanation

  • Statement I is correct: The HPI-1 was indeed designed to measure human poverty in developing countries, focusing on deprivation in three essential dimensions: longevity (vulnerability to death at an early age), knowledge (exclusion from the world of reading and communication), and standard of living (lack of access to basic necessities).

  • Statement II is correct: The HPI-2 was used for selected industrialized countries and included an additional, fourth dimension of social exclusion, in addition to the three HPI-1 dimensions.

  • Statement III is correct: The Human Poverty Index (HPI) was replaced by the Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) in the 2010 Human Development Report, which provides a more comprehensive measure of poverty.

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Question ID: 10741

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