The document appears to be a biology exam for an 11th grade class testing their knowledge of cell structure and organelles. It contains multiple choice and short answer questions about topics like prokaryotic vs. eukaryotic cells, cell organelles like mitochondria, chloroplasts, the endoplasmic reticulum, and lysosomes. The exam also tests definitions of terms like the cell theory, matrix, stroma, and differences between the rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulum.
The document appears to be a biology exam for an 11th grade class testing their knowledge of cell structure and organelles. It contains multiple choice and short answer questions about topics like prokaryotic vs. eukaryotic cells, cell organelles like mitochondria, chloroplasts, the endoplasmic reticulum, and lysosomes. The exam also tests definitions of terms like the cell theory, matrix, stroma, and differences between the rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulum.
The document appears to be a biology exam for an 11th grade class testing their knowledge of cell structure and organelles. It contains multiple choice and short answer questions about topics like prokaryotic vs. eukaryotic cells, cell organelles like mitochondria, chloroplasts, the endoplasmic reticulum, and lysosomes. The exam also tests definitions of terms like the cell theory, matrix, stroma, and differences between the rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulum.
Subject: Biology Class:11th Total Marks:40 Time:120 min Name ___________________________ Roll No. __________________ Q.1. Choose the correct option. Cutting, overwriting and use of ink remover is not allowed. (10 x 1=10) 1. Cell wall of prokaryotic organisms lack cellulose, (a) Silica (b) Wax (c) Cutin (d) Murein Instead of cellulose its strengthening material is: 2. Plastids are present only in: (a) Bacteria (b) Animal Cell (c) Virus (d) Plant cell 3. Any foreign object that gains entry inside the cell (a) Lysosome (b) Ribosome (c) Peroxisome (d) Glyoxisome is immediately engulfed by: 4. A structure found attached to membrane in cell. (a) Golgi Complex (b) Lysosome (c) Ribosome (d) Mitochondria It consists of 2 parts. Name it: 5. Chitin is found in cell wall of: (a) Algae (b) Bacteria (c) Fungi (d) Plants 6. The diameter of Peroxisome is approximately: (a) 0.2 μm (b) 0.3 μm (c) 0.4 μm (d) 0.5 μm 7. Palade was first person to study: (a) Nucleus (b) Peroxisome (c) Ribosomes (d) Mitochondria 8. The fluid, which surrounds the thykaloids, is called: (a) Matrix (b) Stroma (c) Cytoplasm (d) Nucleoplasm 9. Cell membrane has 60 – 80 %: (a) Lipids (b) Protein (c) Vitamins (d) Carbohydrates 10. Cistern are associated with: (a) ER (b) Mitochondria (c) Nucleus (d) Chloroplast Q.2. Write short answers of the following questions. (10x 2 =20) 1. Differentiate between RER and SER? 2. What is cell fraction? 3. Give the function of centriole. 4. Give cell wall composition of eukaryotic cell (plant cell)? 5. Describe components of cytoplasm? 6. Define the cell theory? 7. What is mitochondrial matrix? 8. Define the role of Stroma? 9. Define saculus? 10. Define primary lysosome. Q.3. Differentiate between eukaryotes & prokaryotes. (5) Q.4. Describe the structure and function of mitochondria. (5)
Monthly Test (September) Subject: Biology Class:11th Total Marks:40 Time:120 min Name ___________________________ Roll No. __________________ Q.1. Choose the correct option. Cutting, overwriting and use of ink remover is not allowed. (10 x 1=10) 1. Cell wall of prokaryotic organisms lack cellulose, (a) Silica (b) Wax (c) Cutin (d) Murein Instead of cellulose its strengthening material is: 2. Plastids are present only in: (a) Bacteria (b) Animal Cell (c) Virus (d) Plant cell 3. Any foreign object that gains entry inside the cell (a) Lysosome (b) Ribosome (c) Peroxisome (d) Glyoxisome is immediately engulfed by: 4. A structure found attached to membrane in cell. (a) Golgi Complex (b) Lysosome (c) Ribosome (d) Mitochondria It consists of 2 parts. Name it: 5. Chitin is found in cell wall of: (a) Algae (b) Bacteria (c) Fungi (d) Plants 6. The diameter of Peroxisome is approximately: (a) 0.2 μm (b) 0.3 μm (c) 0.4 μm (d) 0.5 μm 7. Palade was first person to study: (a) Nucleus (b) Peroxisome (c) Ribosomes (d) Mitochondria 8. The fluid, which surrounds the thykaloids, is called: (a) Matrix (b) Stroma (c) Cytoplasm (d) Nucleoplasm 9. Cell membrane has 60 – 80 %: (a) Lipids (b) Protein (c) Vitamins (d) Carbohydrates 10. Cistern are associated with: (a) ER (b) Mitochondria (c) Nucleus (d) Chloroplast Q.2. Write short answers of the following questions. (10x 2 =20) 1. Differentiate between RER and SER? 2. What is cell fraction? 3. Give the function of centriole. 4. Give cell wall composition of eukaryotic cell (plant cell)? 5. Describe components of cytoplasm? 6. Define the cell theory? 7. What is mitochondrial matrix? 8. Define the role of Stroma? 9. Define saculus? 10. Define primary lysosome. Q.3. Differentiate between eukaryotes & prokaryotes. (5) Q.4. Describe the structure and function of mitochondria. (5)