Let's analyze each statement:
Option 1: The DNA-dependent DNA polymerase catalyses polymerization in one direction, that is, 3'→5'.
This is incorrect. DNA polymerase always adds nucleotides to the 3' end of the growing DNA strand, meaning it synthesizes in the 5'→3' direction, not 3'→5'.
Option 2: DNA-dependent RNA polymerase catalyses polymerization in one direction, that is 5'→3'.
This is incorrect. DNA-dependent RNA polymerase is involved in transcription (RNA synthesis), not DNA replication. DNA-dependent DNA polymerase is used for DNA replication. Also, while RNA polymerase works 5'->3', this is talking about DNA replication, not RNA transcription.
Option 3: The DNA-dependent DNA polymerase catalyses polymerization in 5'→3' as well as 3'→5' direction.
This is incorrect. DNA polymerase can only synthesize DNA in the 5'→3' direction. It cannot add nucleotides to the 5' end of a growing strand.
Option 4: The DNA-dependent DNA polymerase catalyses polymerization in the 5'→3' direction.
This is correct. DNA-dependent DNA polymerase is the enzyme responsible for DNA replication in E. coli. It adds nucleotides to the 3' end of the growing DNA strand, synthesizing in the 5'→3' direction.
Therefore, the correct statement is that DNA-dependent DNA polymerase catalyzes polymerization in the 5'→3' direction.
A population of snakes lived in a desert with brown sand. Study the drawings given below showing the change in the population from ‘one’ to ‘two’ over time and answer the question that follows. Brown snakes and Grey snakes are represented by alleles A/a (Dominant/recessive). 
(a) If the frequency of the recessive trait is 9% in population-one, work out the frequency of homozygous dominant and heterozygous dominant snakes.
Three identical heat conducting rods are connected in series as shown in the figure. The rods on the sides have thermal conductivity 2K while that in the middle has thermal conductivity K. The left end of the combination is maintained at temperature 3T and the right end at T. The rods are thermally insulated from outside. In steady state, temperature at the left junction is \(T_1\) and that at the right junction is \(T_2\). The ratio \(T_1 / T_2\) is 
