1) The document contains questions related to plant physiology and enzymes.
2) It includes multiple choice questions testing knowledge of topics like transport in plants, water potential, ascent of sap, and enzyme classification.
3) The questions have a mix of one-word answers and identifying the correct match between terms in two columns.
1) The document contains questions related to plant physiology and enzymes.
2) It includes multiple choice questions testing knowledge of topics like transport in plants, water potential, ascent of sap, and enzyme classification.
3) The questions have a mix of one-word answers and identifying the correct match between terms in two columns.
1) The document contains questions related to plant physiology and enzymes.
2) It includes multiple choice questions testing knowledge of topics like transport in plants, water potential, ascent of sap, and enzyme classification.
3) The questions have a mix of one-word answers and identifying the correct match between terms in two columns.
1. Which among the following is non pro- teinaceous enzyme? 3) Osmotic Pressure 4) Osmotic Potential 1) Pepsin 2) Trypsin Transport in Plants 3) Ribozyme 4) Lipase 8. Which of the following cell show higher 1. Which among the following statement with water potential value? 2. Who discovered the enzyme peptidyl respect to facilitated diffusion is incorrect 1) Epidermis 2) Endodermis transferase? 1) Diffusion of substances across the mem- 3) Pericycle 4) Xylem 1) Noller 2) Altman brane depends on solubility in lipids 9. Seeds and dry woods absorb water by 3) Cech 4) Kuhne 2) Lipid soluble substances diffuse through 1) Osmosis 2) Plasmolysis 3. Which among the following factor can not membrane faster affects enzyme action? 3) Imbibition 4) Diffusion 3) Hydrophilic moiety substances find easy 1) pH 2) Temperature 10. Who is called father of Indian Plant to pass through membrane Physiology 3) Substrate 4) CO2 4) Special proteins present in the mem- 1) Calvin 2) J.C. Bose 4. Which among the following is incorrect brane are called porins 3) Stephen Hales 4) Van Helmont 1) Competitive inhibitor closely resemble 2. Identify mismatch 11. ‘Exudation’ and ‘Guttation’ are due to J.C.Bose with substrate molecules 1) ATP energy – active transport 1) Osmotic Pressure 2) Root Pressure 2) Non competitive inhibitor has no struc- 2) Uphill transport – facilitated transport tural similarity with substrate mole- 3) Special proteins not needed – simple dif- fusion 3) Diffusion Pressure 4) Transpiration Pull 12. The seeds can not germinate without the presence of Mycorrhizae in NEET-2020 cules 3) Feedback inhibitors inhibit the last 4) Energy not required – passive transport 1) Rhizopus 2) Avicennia Botany step of enzyme action 4) All enzymes are proteins but all pro- 3) Cycas 4) Pinus teins are not enzymes Writer 13. Cohesive force of water is due to Column - I Column – II 5. Identify mismatch 1) O - bonds 2) OH - bonds A) Photoactive I) Mechanism of Dr. M. Chenna Kesavulu 1) Oxido reductases – malate dehydro- 3) S - bonds 4) H - bonds Stomata opening and closing of Subject Expert genase 14. Ascent of Sap is best explained by Stomata 2) Ligases – glutamin synthetase 3. Identify wrong match 1) Mass (bulk) flow B) Scoto active II) Stomata open during 3) Lyases – Argino succinase 1) Solute potential – negative 2) Pulsation Theory Stomata day 4) Hydrolases – Ribose-5-phospho iso- 2) Water potential – zero 3) Root Pressure C) K+ pump III) Stomata open during merase 3) Pressure potential - positive 4) Cohesion – Tension Transpiration pull theory night 6. The enzyme code of enzyme 2.7.1.2 4) Osmotic potential – positive 15. If two solutions have the same osmotic D) Abscisic acid IV) Anti - transpirant refers to the following main groups concentration they are said to be The correct match is. 1) Lyases 2) Ligases 4. Which one of the following statement with respect to plasmolysis is incorrect 1) Hypertonic 2) Hypotonic A B C D 3) Hydrolases 4) Transferases 3) Isotonic 4) Hypohypertonic 1) II III I IV 1) Initial stage of plasmolysis is called incip- 7. Glutamin synthetase is an example of ient plasmolysis 16. Cell A has ψ w - 3 bars and Cell B has ψ w 2) III II I IV 1) Ligases 2) Isomerases - 8 bars . The movement of water will be 2) In plasmolysis water enters into cell from 3) III IV II I 3) Transferases 4) Hydrolases from external medium 4) IV III II I 8. Lock and Key model of enzyme action 1) Cell A to Cell B 2) Cell B to Cell A 3) Fish, meat can be exported by the prin- 20. The term apoplast signifies was proposed by ciple of plasmolysis 3) Water can not move 1) Cell wall, intercellular spaces and water 1) Paul Fields 2) Buchner 4) Bacteria cannot survive in pickles due to 4) None of these 3) Emil Fischer 4) Koshland filled channels in Xylem vessels. plasmolysis 17. A plant hormone and an external factor 9. Electron transferring enzyme belongs to 2) Protoplasts inter connected by 5. K+ pump theory was proposed by that act as anti transpirants respectively Plasmodesmata. 1) Transferases 2) Oxido reductases are 1) Priestly 2) Curtis 3) Cell wall, cytoplasm and central vac- 3) Isomerases 4) Lyases 3) Blackslee 4) Levitt 1) PMA, CO2 2) CO2, PMA uole. 10. NADP+ is 6. Scoto active stomata are found in 3) Si, CO2 4) ABA, CO2 4) Cytoplasm, nucleus and mitochondria 1) Enzyme 2) R-RNA 1) Hibiscus 2) Bryophyllum 18. In Sequoia sempervirens which of its role KEY 3) Co-enzyme 4) t-RNA is not played? 3) Asparagus 4) Abutilon 11. The evolution of oxygen from H2O2 from 1) Osmosis 2) Diffusion 1-3 2-2 3-4 4-2 5-4 6-2 7-2 8-1 9-3 10-2 7. In a Flaccid cell, which of the following living tissue is catalyzed by becomes zero 3) Water Transport 4) Root Pressure 11-2 12-4 13-4 14-4 15-3 16-1 17-4 18-4 1) Invertase 2) Sucrose 1) Water Potential 2) Turgor Pressure 19. Match Column I with Column II 19-1 20-1. 3) Peroxidase 4) Carboxylase 12. Enzymes are named after their sub- Mineral Nutrition 1) Ca 2) Mg 3) Cl 4) B 3) Glycine 4) Methionine strate adding suffix 7. a- ketoglutaric acid forms glutamic acid by 13. Mo is related with 1) -in 2) -ase 1. Identify mismatch 1) Trans amination 1) Flower induction 3) -cos 4) -sin 1) Nitrogen – chlorosis 2) Trans phosphorylation 2) Chromosome induction 13. Thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP) is 2) Phosphorous – necrosis 3) Reductive amination 3) Leaf abscission obtained from the vitamin 3) Magnesium – interveinal chlorosis 4) Dehydrogenation 4) Nitrogen fixation 1) B1 2) B2 3) B6 4) B12 4) Boron – mouse ear of pecan 8. Fixed Nitrogen in plants is exported in this 14. Match Column I with Column II 14. Match Column I with Column II 2. Identify correct match form Column - I Column – II Column - I Column – II 1) Whiptail in cauliflower – Mo 1) Proteins, Aminoacids 2) Amides, Ureids A) Heart - rot I) Cl 2) Mottled leaf – Cu A) Non protein part I) NADP 3) Hydrocarbons 4) Fats B) Bronzing II) B 3) Die back in citrus – Zn B) Protein part II) Apo enzyme 4) Bronzing in legumes – Ni 9. The amino acid plays an important role in C) Mottled leaf III) Ni C) Co enzyme III) Haem nitrogen metabolism is 3. Which of the following elements is essen- D) Mouse ear IV) Zn D) Prosthetic group IV) Co-factor tial for synthesis of IAA (auxins) ? 1) Glutamic acid 2) Aspartic acid The correct match is. The correct match is. 1) Fe 2) Zn 3) B 4) Mn 3) Fumaric acid 4) Oxalic acid A B C D A B C D 4. Cytochrome “C” oxidase contains 10. Leg-haemoglobin is found in 1) II I III IV 1) IV I II III 1) Mg 2) Fe 1) Nostoc 2) Paddy 2) II I IV III 2) IV III II I 3) Hg 4) Cu 3) Ground nut 4) Anthoceros 3) I II IV III 3) IV II I III 5. Necrosis in plants is due to the deficiency 11. Copper deficiency leads to 4) IV III II I 4) IV II III I of 1) Whiptail of cauliflower 2) Exanthema 1) Ca, Mg, Cu, K 2) Ca, S, N, Fe 3) Little leaf 4) Interveinal chlorosis KEY KEY 3. Mn, Mo, Ca, Cu 4) S, Zn, Ca, P 12. Which of the following amino acid con- 6. Which element is required for the germina- tains sulphur 1-4 2-1 3-2 4-4 5-1 6-4 7-3 8-2 9-1 10-3 1-3 2-1 3-4 4-3 5-4 6-4 7-1 8-3 9-2 10-3 tion of pollen grains ? 1) Tryptophan 2) Valine 11-2 12-4 13-4 14-2 11-3 12-2 13-1 14-3