March 2025
Kriya Shareera - Paper I
(2021 Scheme)
Time: 3 Hours
Total marks: 100
Answer all questions to the point neatly and legibly. Do not leave any blank pages between answers. Indicate the question number correctly for the answer in the margin space. Answer all parts of a single question together. Leave sufficient space between answers.
The Answers to MCQ questions (Q.No. i to Q.No. xx) shall be written continuously on the first two writing sheets (i.e., Page No. 3 & 4) only.
i. Following term is NOT synonym of Sharira
a) Deha
b) Chetana
c) Kaya
d) Kalevara
ii. Atipravratti is one of
a) Greeshma
b) Vasanta
c) Hemanta
d) Varsha
iii. Pitta sanchaya occurs in following rutu
a) Greeshma
b) Vasanta
c) Hemanta
d) Varsha
iv. Mahajava is a synonym used for
a) Apana
b) Praana
c) Udana
d) Vyana
v. The specific function of Praanavaata is
a) Shvasana
b) Raktasanchara
c) Anna paachana
d) Vakpravrutti
vi. Buddhivaisheshika Pitta is a type of
a) Bhrajaka
b) Paachaka
c) Alochaka
d) Saadhaka
vii. The kapha that resides in trika pradesha is
a) Kledaka
b) Tarpaka
c) Bodhaka
d) Avalambaka
viii. Divaswapna causes vitiation of
a) Vaatadosha
b) Pittadosha
c) Kaphadosha
d) Both b & c
ix. Forthcoming vyadhis is seen in the following Kriya kaala
a) Sanchaya
b) Prakopa
c) Prasara
d) Sthana samshraya
x. Term Anaturas is explained for which prakrati
a) Sama
b) Vaata
c) Pitta
d) Kapha
xi. Dantakhadi is mentioned for Prakrati of
a) Vata
b) Pitta
c) Kapha
d) Sama
xii. Two types of Rashi are
a) Matra-Amatra
b) Sarvagraha-Parigraha
c) Alpa-Bahu
d) Snigdha-Ruksha
xiii. Predominancy of Vata is seen in which type of jatharagni
a) Vishama
b) Teekshna
c) Manda
d) Sama
xiv. The rasa that originate during third stage of Avasthapaka is
a) Madhur
b) Amla
c) Katu
d) Tikta
xv. The stages for Avasthapaaka are
a) 3
b) 2
c) 4
d) 5
xvi. Natural or programmed death of the cell under genetic control is called as
a) Necrosis
b) Cell adaptation
c) Atrophy
d) Apoptosis
xvii. Condition characterized by combination of hypoxia and hypercapnia is
a) Asphyxia
b) Dyspnea
c) Apnea
d) Oxygen toxicity
xviii. Salivary amylase converts starch into
a) Glucose
b) Maltose
c) Fructose
d) Lactose
xix. During sleep, delta waves in EEG start appearing in
a) Stage I
b) Stage II
c) Stage III
d) Stage IV
xx. Oxytocin is a
a) Neurotransmitter
b) Neurohormone
c) Paracrine messenger
d) Autocrine messenger
Give brief note on bahirmukha srotas
Explain process of respiration in Ayurveda
Explain about sanchayaavastha of Kriya kaala with suitable examples
Describe ahara parinamakara bhava
Correlate Pittadhara kala and Grahani
Explain about Respiratory centers
Explain Stages of deglutition
Describe the structure and properties of synapse
Enlist five types of Pitta and describe their specific locations, properties and functions
Define term Prakrati, its formation and types in detail (1+2+7)
Describe the process of homeostasis. Explain positive feedback mechanism using the example of stages of blood clotting (5+5)
Describe the functions and regulation of secretion of thyroid hormones (5+5)
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March 2025
Kriya Shareera - Paper I
(2021 Scheme)
Time: 3 Hours
Total marks: 100
Answer all questions to the point neatly and legibly. Do not leave any blank pages between answers. Indicate the question number correctly for the answer in the margin space. Answer all parts of a single question together. Leave sufficient space between answers.
The Answers to MCQ questions (Q.No. i to Q.No. xx) shall be written continuously on the first two writing sheets (i.e., Page No. 3 & 4) only.
i. Following term is NOT synonym of Sharira
a) Deha
b) Chetana
c) Kaya
d) Kalevara
ii. Atipravratti is one of
a) Greeshma
b) Vasanta
c) Hemanta
d) Varsha
iii. Pitta sanchaya occurs in following rutu
a) Greeshma
b) Vasanta
c) Hemanta
d) Varsha
iv. Mahajava is a synonym used for
a) Apana
b) Praana
c) Udana
d) Vyana
v. The specific function of Praanavaata is
a) Shvasana
b) Raktasanchara
c) Anna paachana
d) Vakpravrutti
vi. Buddhivaisheshika Pitta is a type of
a) Bhrajaka
b) Paachaka
c) Alochaka
d) Saadhaka
vii. The kapha that resides in trika pradesha is
a) Kledaka
b) Tarpaka
c) Bodhaka
d) Avalambaka
viii. Divaswapna causes vitiation of
a) Vaatadosha
b) Pittadosha
c) Kaphadosha
d) Both b & c
ix. Forthcoming vyadhis is seen in the following Kriya kaala
a) Sanchaya
b) Prakopa
c) Prasara
d) Sthana samshraya
x. Term Anaturas is explained for which prakrati
a) Sama
b) Vaata
c) Pitta
d) Kapha
xi. Dantakhadi is mentioned for Prakrati of
a) Vata
b) Pitta
c) Kapha
d) Sama
xii. Two types of Rashi are
a) Matra-Amatra
b) Sarvagraha-Parigraha
c) Alpa-Bahu
d) Snigdha-Ruksha
xiii. Predominancy of Vata is seen in which type of jatharagni
a) Vishama
b) Teekshna
c) Manda
d) Sama
xiv. The rasa that originate during third stage of Avasthapaka is
a) Madhur
b) Amla
c) Katu
d) Tikta
xv. The stages for Avasthapaaka are
a) 3
b) 2
c) 4
d) 5
xvi. Natural or programmed death of the cell under genetic control is called as
a) Necrosis
b) Cell adaptation
c) Atrophy
d) Apoptosis
xvii. Condition characterized by combination of hypoxia and hypercapnia is
a) Asphyxia
b) Dyspnea
c) Apnea
d) Oxygen toxicity
xviii. Salivary amylase converts starch into
a) Glucose
b) Maltose
c) Fructose
d) Lactose
xix. During sleep, delta waves in EEG start appearing in
a) Stage I
b) Stage II
c) Stage III
d) Stage IV
xx. Oxytocin is a
a) Neurotransmitter
b) Neurohormone
c) Paracrine messenger
d) Autocrine messenger
Give brief note on bahirmukha srotas
Explain process of respiration in Ayurveda
Explain about sanchayaavastha of Kriya kaala with suitable examples
Describe ahara parinamakara bhava
Correlate Pittadhara kala and Grahani
Explain about Respiratory centers
Explain Stages of deglutition
Describe the structure and properties of synapse
Enlist five types of Pitta and describe their specific locations, properties and functions
Define term Prakrati, its formation and types in detail (1+2+7)
Describe the process of homeostasis. Explain positive feedback mechanism using the example of stages of blood clotting (5+5)
Describe the functions and regulation of secretion of thyroid hormones (5+5)
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