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LBS SET Botany Exam Pattern 2024, Online Coaching, Syllabus

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LBS SET Botany Exam Pattern 2024

Kerala SET Online Coaching

LBS SET Botany Syllabus

LBS SET Botany Previous Questions

Overview

Kerala SET exam is one of the most important certifying examinations in Kerala. Clearing SET exam will make all the candidates, with post-graduation in relevant subject, eligible for the next PSC HSST Botany post in Kerala HSE. Get your chances run high in the upcoming LBS SET Botany with the best online coaching in Kerala.

LBS SET Botany Exam Pattern 2024

Candidates attending LBS SET Botany exam will have to attend two papers. In paper I candidates will be facing 120 questions from General Knowledge and Teaching Aptitude. The paper II consists of questions from the core subject Botany. The exam for two papers will be conducted in two separate days. The Kerala SET exam is conducted twice every year. The LBS SET exam dates usually falls in January and July. Candidates will get 120 minutes for each paper. Time management is one of the crucial instruments in this examination. Candidates must be able to go through all the questions and recollect / find the right answers.

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Kerala SET Online Coaching

Candidates who are preparing for Kerala LBS SET will need intense online coaching. While taking up the year-long preparation for Kerala SET exam candidate must be adept at the detailed LBS Botany exam syllabus. A detailed strategy is necessary to crack the SET Botany exam. A reliable platform such as Competitive Cracker provides you with the fundamental resources for effective preparation of this life-changing examination. The brand-new added features of Competitive Cracker add to the student experience. To know more about our dedicated features for student care and guidance, join LBS SET Botany online coaching at Competitive Cracker.

LBS SET Botany Syllabus

Unit I

Diversity of Life Forms I

  • Module 1. Bacteria
  • Module 2. Viruses
  • Module 3. Phycology
  • Module 4. Mycology
  • Module 5. Lichenology
  • Module 6. Bryology
  • Module 7. Pteridology
  • Module 8. Gymnosperms

Unit II Diversity of Life Forms II

  • Module 1. Morphology
  • Module 2. Taxonomy of Angiosperms
  • Module 3. Economic Botany
  • Module 4. Ethnobotany
  • Module 5. Histology
  • Module 7. Reproductive Biology

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Unit III Functional Plant Biology and Analysis Plant Physiology:

  • Module 1
    1. Water movements in plants and inorganic nutrition
    2. Nutrient elements
  • Module 2. Metabolism.
  • Module 3. Growth, differentiation and development
  • Module 4. Photoreceptors
  • Module 5. Stress physiology and senescence:
  • Module 6. Chemical bonds
  • Module 7. Carbohydrate
  • Module 8. Amino acids and proteins
  • Module 9. Lipids
  • Module 10. Nucleic acid
  • Module 11. Enzymology
  • Module 12. Energy metabolisms
  • Module 13
  • Module 14

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Unit IV Molecular Cell Biology and Heredity

  • Module 1. Cell
  • Module 2. Organization of genetic material in eukaryotes
  • Module 3. Cell Cycle
  • Module 4. Cell communication and signalling
  • Module 5. Genetic material: structure, replication and repair
  • Module 6. Gene expression
  • Module 7. Gene regulation
  • Module 8. Principles of inheritance
  • Module 9. Linkage and recombination
  • Module 10. Population Genetics
  • Module 11. Immunology

Unit V Ecology and Environment

  • Module 1. Basic Principles of Ecology
  • Module 2. Ecological objects
  • Module 3. Environmental Pollution
  • Module 4. Global environmental issues
  • Module 5. Basic principles of conservation and preservation
  • Module 6. Natural resources
  • Module 7. Phytogeography
  • Module 8. Evolution

Unit VI Applied Botany

  • Module 1. Biotechnology
  • Module 2. Bioinformatics
  • Module 3. Horticulture
  • Module 4. Plant Breeding
  • Module 5. Plant Diseases and Management

Candidates who are taking serious preparation for Kerala SET Botany exam must download the complete LBS SET syllabus PDF in order to plan for each topic and make the preparation efficient.

LBS SET Botany Previous Questions

  1. Which among the following is / are examples for Feedback controls in Cellular Respiration?
      1. Elevated levels of glucose-6-phosphate
      2. Elevated levels of ATP & NADH
      3. Elevated levels of succinyl CoA
      4. All the above
  2. Biofuels are hydrocarbon fuel that is produced from organic matter. The Fourth Generation Biofuels refers:
      1. Produced from non-food weed crops
      2. Made from food sources
      3. Production of biofuels from crops that are genetically engineered
      4. Produced from micro-organisms like algae
  3. Select the correct statement/s:
    1. The Biological Demand for oxygen is directly proportional to the quantity of discharge of waste in water bodies.
    2. Elevated water temperature generally decreases dissolved oxygen in water which adversely affects aquatic life.

      1. 2 only
      2. 1 only
      3. Both 1& 2
      4. Neither 1 nor 2
  1. Identify the Pteridophyta member/s where the antherozoids are unicellular, uninucleate and multiciliate
      1. Psilotum
      2. Isoetes
      3. Equisetum
      4. All of these
  2. Identify the fungi which is parasitic on cabbage causing club root:
      1. Saprolegnia
      2. Spongospora
      3. Plasmodiophora
      4. Ceratiomyxa
  3. Select the correctly matched pair of bacteria:
      1. Green sulphur bacteria: Leptothrix
      2. Purple sulphur bacteria: Chlorobium
      3. Non-sulphur bacteria: Rhodopseudomonas
      4. Iron bacteria: Chromatium
  4. Which among the following is not a dehydrating reagent?
      1. Glycerin (glycerol)
      2. Tertiary butyl alcohol
      3. Dioxan
      4. Xylene
  5. Principles of Priority starts with the Species Plantarum of Linnaeus published on:
      1. 1-5-1743
      2. 1-5-1763
      3. 1-5-1753
      4. 1-5-1752
  6. In a statistical report, in the data whose mode = 80 and median = 70. Calculate the mean value:
      1. 55
      2. 65
      3. 70
      4. 80
  7. Which among the following is/are examples of multiple alleles?
    1. Self-Sterility in Plants
    2. Coat Colour in Rabbit
    3. Wings of Drosophila

      1. 3 only
      2. 2 only
      3. 2 & 3 only
      4. 1, 2 & 3
  1. Histones are protein which wrapped DNA into a condensed form. The amino acids present in histones are:
      1. arginine and lysine
      2. proline and methionine
      3. leucine and cysteine
      4. aspartate and phenyl alanine
  2. Simple protein which are insoluble in water, but soluble in dilute salt solutions. They are heat coagulable and precipitate on half-saturation with ammonium sulphate:
      1. Protamines
      2. Glutelins
      3. Globulins
      4. Albumins

Answer Key

Q.No.

Ans. Code

1

D

2

C

3

C

4

D

5

C

6

C

7

D

8

C

9

B

10

D

11

A

12

C

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