Q1.
Match the following: List-1 (i) Ovipositor, (ii) Palpi, (iii) Lacinia, (iv) Dipteran larva; List-2 (a) Egg-laying organ, (b) Sensory appendages, (c) Cutting part of maxilla, (d) Maggot with reduced head capsule.
Q2.
Two species competing for same limited resource cannot coexist indefinitely — who proposed?
Q3.
Insecticides Act 1968 enforced fully in:
Q4.
Author of “Introduction to Insect Pest Management”
Q5.
Lac insect belongs to:
Q6.
Rate of insecticide breakdown in soil increases with:
Q7.
Function of T-DNA in Agrobacterium:
Q9.
Binocular vision occurs in:
Q10.
Median tergal gland located on:
Q11.
Bt toxin is activated in:
Q12.
Biocontrol agent of prickly pear:
Q13.
European foulbrood is caused by:
Q14.
Term “Push–Pull” coined by:
Q15.
ICZN established in:
Q16.
Cyrtobagous salviniae introduced from:
Q17.
Protease inhibitor in GM plants inhibits:
Q18.
Reproduction in lac insect:
Q19.
EBPM concept proposed by:
Q20.
Environmental EIL proposed by:
Q21.
DDT formulated first in:
Q22.
Founder of modern ecology:
Q23.
Monarch butterfly migration is example of:
Q24.
Culex larva breaths through:
Q25.
Silverleaf whitefly transmits:
Q26.
Indian locust plague linked with:
Q27.
Housefly mouthparts:
Q29.
Sterility principle of SIT is based on:
Q30.
Most resistant life stage to insecticides:
Q31.
Lethal dose LD50 refers to:
Q32.
Rice gall midge scientific name:
Q33.
Term “ecotype” coined by:
Q34.
Insect haemolymph lacks:
Q35.
Organophosphate insecticides inhibit:
Q36.
Chitin is polymer of:
Q37.
Honeybee caste determined by:
Q38.
Economic threshold level is:
Q39.
Bollworm diapause induced by:
Q41.
Insecticide banned in India:
Q42.
Pheromone traps mainly used for:
Q44.
Term “super-parasite” refers to:
Q45.
Larva of mosquito is called:
Q46.
Red cotton bug feeds on:
Q47.
Coccinellids used for:
Q48.
Molting hormone in insects:
Q49.
Term “pest resurgence” means:
Q50.
Brown planthopper damages rice by:
Q51.
Silverfish belong to:
Q52.
Life cycle without metamorphosis:
Q53.
Long antennae typical of:
Q54.
Honeybee drone function:
Q55.
Mealybugs covered with:
Q56.
Pink bollworm attacks:
Q58.
Trombiculid mites cause:
Q59.
Tobacco caterpillar:
Q61.
Insect heart located:
Q62.
Termitarium refers to:
Q64.
Largest insect order:
Q66.
Natural enemies include:
Q67.
Aphids reproduce by:
Q69.
Term “honeydew” produced by:
Q70.
White grubs are larvae of:
Q75.
Musca domestica breeding media:
Q77.
Aedes aegypti vector of:
Q78.
Bombardier beetle defense mechanism:
Q81.
Term “stadium” refers to:
Q83.
Entomogenous fungus:
Q84.
Antennae segments called:
Q85.
Queen substance produced by:
Q86.
Honeybee dance language discovered by:
Q87.
Chemical used in fumigation:
Q89.
Hypermetamorphosis occurs in:
Q90.
Vermiculture earthworm:
Q92.
Hard ticks belong to:
Q95.
Housefly metamorphosis:
Q96.
Blister beetle toxin:
Q99.
Term “polyphagous” means:
Q100.
Sand wasp belongs to:
Q101.
Compound eye unit called:
Q103.
Looper movement typical of:
Q104.
Term “instar” refers to:
Q105.
Spiracles absent in:
Q106.
Term “proboscis” found in:
Q108.
Parasitoid example:
Q109.
Sterile insect technique first used on:
Q110.
Main component of insect cuticle: