Biology 1 - Section A: Test 1 (Class 11) - Type Recall

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Test 1 (Class 11) - Type Recall

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4. Look at a sample of a Herbarium Sheet given

Biology 1 - Section A in the diagram and select the correct


1. Consider the two statements:
statements regarding a herbarium:

I. Platyhelminthes are restricted to


environments where dehydration is unlikely.

II. They are dorso-ventrally flattened.

1. Both I and II are correct and II explains I

2. Both I and II are correct but II does not


explain I

3. Only I is correct

4. Both I and II are incorrect

2. Match each item in COLUMN I with one in


COLUMN II and select the correct match from
the codes given:
COLUMN I
COLUMN II

[Phyllotaxy] [Example]

A. Alternate P. Alstonia I: Herbarium specimens are accompanied by a


B. Opposite Q. Calotropis and Guava label that indicates the location where the plant
R. China rose, Mustard and was growing, the collector and the date
C. Whorled
Sunflower collected.

Codes: II: Most herbaria utilize a standard system of


A B C organizing their specimens into herbarium
cases.
1. P Q R
1. Only I 2. Only II
2. P R Q
3. Both I and II 4. Neither I nor II
3. R Q P

4. Q P R

5. The chief producers in the oceans are:

1. Floating hydrophytes

3. In numerical taxonomy:
2. Blue green algae

I. computers are used and all the observable 3. Desmids

characters are taken into consideration.


4. Diatoms

II. hundreds of characters can be considered

together and each character is given equal 6. Consider the following two statements:

importance.
I. The spread of living pteridophytes is
1. Only I is correct
restricted to narrow geographical regions

2. Only II is correct
II. They are the first terrestrial plants to possess
3. Both I and II are correct
vascular tissues

4. both I and II are incorrect

1. Both I and II are correct and II explains I

2. Both I and II are correct but II does not


explain I

3. I is true but II is false

4. I is false but II is true

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7. Both Archaebacteria and Eubacteria:


12. All the following statements will be true for

I. have a similar structure of cell wall


brown algae except:

II. are members of Kingdom Monera


1. Major pigments are chlorophyll a, c and
1. Only I is correct
fucoxanthin.

2. Only II is correct
2. Food is stored as floridean starch.

3. Both I and II are correct


3. Vegetative cells have wall made of cellulose,
4. Both I and II are incorrect

pectin and polysulphate esters.

4. Flagellar number and insertions are 2, equal


8. Contagium vivum fluidum was proposed by and apical.

1. D. J. Ivanowsky 2. M. W. Beijerinek

3. Stanley 4. Robert Hooke 13. Which of the following is not an

Echinoderm?

1. Sea Urchin

9. Pneumatophores are found in plants growing 2. Sea lily

in: 3. Brittle star

4. Brain coral

1. Xeric conditions 2. Swampy areas


3. Hypersaline 4. Permafrost 14. Alternaria, Colletotrichum and Trichoderma


environments conditions belong to the class:

1. Phycomycetes 2. Ascomycetes

3. Basidiomycetes 4. Deuteromycetes
10. The diagram shows an organism with the
following features:

I. Presence of comb plates on the surface.


II. Bioluminescence
15. Female sex organs of gymnosperms are
called:

1. Archegonia

2. Female strobili

3. Megasporangium

4. Megasporophyll

16. The saprophytic protists are:


1. Slime moulds 2. Protozoans

3. Desmids 4. Dinoflagellates
This animal can be:

1. A sponge 2. A Cnidarian

3. A Ctenophore 4. A flatworm 17. Which of the following is a defining

characteristic of living organisms?

1. Growth 2. Ability to make sound


11. Identify the incorrectly matched pair: 4. Response to external
Biological name Common name 3. Reproduction
stimuli
1. Aptenodytes Penguin

2. Pavo Peacock

3. Struthio Pigeon
4. Psittacula Parrot

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Biology 1 - Section B
21. Consider the following two statements:

Statement I: ‘Tissue’ is a level of biological


18. In a dicot stem, the pericycle is present on organization between cells and a complete
the inner side of the endodermis and:
organ.

1. above the phloem, in form of semi-lunar Statement II: A tissue is a group of cells having
patches of sclerenchyma
a common origin and usually performing a
2. above the xylem, in form of semi-lunar common function.

patches of sclerenchyma
1. Statement I is correct and Statement II is
3. above the phloem, in form of semi-lunar incorrect

patches of collenchyma
2. Statement I is Statement II are correct

4. above the xylem, in form of semi-lunar 3. Statement I is Statement II are incorrect

patches of collenchyma

4. Statement I is incorrect and Statement II is

correct

19. The placentation shown below will be seen

in:
22. Which of the following plants of Family
Fabaceae is an important source of fodder?

1. Indigofera

2. Sesbania

3. Muliathi

4. Sunhemp

23. In the given diagram of structure of a


monocotyledonous seed,

1. Argemone

2. Dianthus

3. Tomato

4. Sunflower

20. In most woody trees, the exchange of gases


between the outer atmosphere and the internal
tissue of the stem is facilitated by:

1. Bulliform cells
1. A represents the fused testa and tegmen

2. Hydathodes
2. B secretes enzymes for hydrolysis of stored
3. Lenticels
nutrients

4. Albuminous cells
3. C is the single cotyledon seen in the seed

4. D is the covering of the embryonic root

24. Secondary growth:

1. occurs in all angiosperms

2. is accomplished by the procambium

3. is accomplished, at least in part, by the


vascular cambium

4. brings about an increase in the height of the


plant

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25. Gymnosperms lack:


30. An important site of the formation of

I. vessels in their xylem


glycoproteins and glycolipids in a eukaryotic
II. sieve tubes and companion cells
cell is the:

III. secondary growth


1. Rough endoplasmic reticulum

1. Only I and II
2. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum

2. Only I and III


3. Golgi apparatus

3. Only II and III


4. Lysosomes

4. I, II, and III

31. Identify the incorrectly matched pair:

Biology 2 - Section A Type of epithelium Location


Blood vessels and
26. If we consider the average composition of 1. Simple squamous
alveoli
cells the correct descending order of the Proximal
components will be:
Simple cuboidal non brush
2. convoluted
1. Proteins → Nucleic acids → Carbohydrates → bordered epithelium
tubule
Lipids

Stomach and
2. Proteins → Carbohydrates → Nucleic acids → 3. Columnar epithelium
small intestine
Lipids

3. Lipids → Carbohydrates → Nucleic acids → Bronchioles and


4. Ciliated epithelium
Proteins
fallopian tubes
4. Carbohydrates → Proteins → Lipids →

Nucleic acids

32. Which of the following is absent in almost


27. Cell is the fundamental structural and all plant cells?

functional unit of all living organisms. This 1. Plastid

statement can be best justified by the fact that:


2. Cell wall

1. The cells contain nucleic acids that contain 3. A large central vacuole

genetic information
4. Centriole

2. A large number of organelles present in the

cell perform various functions


33. The endo-membrane system of a eukaryotic
3. Anything less than a complete structure of a cell includes:

cell does not ensure independent living


1. Lysosomes

4. All multi-cellular organisms begin their life 2. Peroxisomes

as a single celled zygote

3. Mitochondria

4. Chloroplasts

28. The cell junctions in animal tissues that

perform the function of cementing to keep


neighbouring cells together are known as:

1. Tight junctions
2. Adhering junctions

3. Gap junctions

4. Desmosomes

29. Which of the following is not an aromatic


amino acid?
1. Phenylalanine 2. Threonine
3. Tyrosine 4. Tryptophan

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34. Identify the correct statements regarding 35. Given below is the structure of a lipid. The

the structures shown in the given diagram.


excess of this compound in human blood can
lead to:

1. Alzheimer’s disease 2. Phenylketonuria


3. Atherosclerosis 4. Rheumatoid arthritis

36. Which of the following organelles in a


eukaryotic cell can only be seen after staining
with vital dye?
1. Mitochondria 2. Chloroplasts
4. Endoplasmic
3. Nucleus
reticulum
 

I: A is the transverse section of the axoneme of

a flagellum showing 9 + 2 arrangement of the 37. Identify the correct statement regarding the
microtubules.
cell envelope of a prokaryotic cell:

II: B is the basal body that has an ultrastructure I. The outermost layer of the cell envelope is
identical to centriole.
called as the glycocalyx which may be present
1. Only I is correct
as a loose sheath called the slime layer or a
2. Only II is correct
thick and tough capsule.

3. Both I and II are correct


II. The cell wall determines the shape of the cell
4. Both I and II are incorrect

and provides a strong structural support to

prevent the bacterium from bursting or


collapsing.

III. Plasma membrane is selectively permeable


in nature and interacts with the outside world.

IV. Bacterial cells can be classified as Gram


positive and Gram negative based on the
staining properties of their plasma membrane.

1. All except IV

2. Only I and II

3. I, II, III and IV

4. Only II, III and IV

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38. Anal cerci in Periplaneta americana:


40. The given figure represents structure of

1. are present in the 9th segment in both sexes


glycogen/amylopectin. Identify A, B, C and D:

2. are present only in males

3. are present in the 10th segment in both sexes

4. are present only in females

39. Match the following columns with reference


to cockroach and select the correct option :       
Column - I Column - II
Grinding of the food
(a) (i) Hepatic caeca
particles
(b) Secrete gastric juice (ii) 10th segment
(c) 10 pairs  (iii) Proventriculus
(d) Anal cerci  (iv) Spiracles A B C D
(v) Alary muscles Non
Options: Reducing α [1→4] α [1→6]
1. reducing
(a) (b) (c) (d) end linkage linkage
end
1. (iii) (i) (iv) (ii) Non
Reducing α [1→4] α [1→6]
2. (iv) (iii) (v) (ii) 2. reducing
end linkage linkage
3. (i) (iv) (iii) (ii) end
4. (ii) (iii) (i) (iv) Non
Reducing α [1→6] α [1→4]

3. reducing
end linkage linkage

end
Non
Reducing α [1→6] α [1→4]
4. reducing
end linkage linkage
end

41. Which of the following is not an example of


a secondary metabolite produced in living
organisms?

1. Lecithin

2. Alkaloids

3. Flavonoids

4. Antibiotics

42. Identify the incorrect statement:

I. Nuclear envelope consists of two parallel


membranes with a perinuclear space between
them.

II. Nuclear pore is formed by the fusion of two


nuclear membranes at points where they
interrupt the nuclear envelope.

III. Large and more numerous nucleoli are


present in the cells actively carrying out
protein synthesis.
1. Only I 2. Only II
3. Only III 4. None

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47. The diagram shows the various phases of

Biology 2 - Section B cell cycle in a typical eukaryotic cell. Identify


43. Consider the following two statements the correct match:

regarding enzyme action:

I. Co-factors play a crucial role in the catalytic


activity of the enzyme.

II. Catalytic activity is reduced when the co-


factor is removed from the enzyme.

Of the above statements:

1. Both I and II are correct and II explains I

2. Both I and II are correct but II does not


explain I

3. I is correct but II is incorrect

4. I is incorrect but II is correct

44. Consider the given two statements:

I: The living state and metabolism are A-Interphase; B-G1 phase; C-S phase; D-G2
I
synonymous.
phase
II: Metabolism provides a mechanism for the P-Prophase; Q- Anaphase; R-Metaphase; S-
production of energy.
II
Diakinesis
1. Both I and II are correct and II correctly
III X-Karyokinesis; Y- Cytokinesis
explains I

2. Both I and II are correct but II does not 1.  Only III 2.  Only I and III
correctly explain I     
3.  Only II 4.  I, II and III
3. I is correct and II is incorrect

4. I is incorrect and II is correct


48. During meiosis, the bivalent chromosomes


45. The cell expected to go through the events clearly appear as tetrads first at:

of cell cycle in the least amount of time would 1. Zygotene of Prophase I


be: 2. Pachytene of Prophase I

1. Epithelial cell in 3. Metaphase I

2. Neuron in humans 4. Anaphase I

humans
3. Yeast cell 4. Escherichia coli

49. The centrosome duplicates during:

1. Early Prophase 2. Late Prophase


46. Identify the correct statements:
3. S phase 4. G2 phase
I. The level of protein structure organization

that provides the positional information of

amino acids in a protein is called as the


primary structure.

II. Only right handed helices are observed in


proteins seen in living organisms.

III. Tertiary structure is absolutely necessary


for the many biological activities of proteins.
1. Only I and II 2. Only I and III
3. Only II and III 4. I, II and III

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50. Identify the stage of mitosis shown in the

given diagram:

1. Prophase 2. Metaphase
3. Anaphase 4. Telophase

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