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AIATS-01(TYM)-Q.122 2. Select the incorrect statement w.r.t.
Topic: Cell: The Unit of Life (An Overview of Cell) chromatophores.

Match the following columns and choose the (1) They are found in cyanobacteria
correct option. (2) They contain pigments
Column-I Column-II (3) They are the membranous extensions into
a. Fimbriae (i) Provide the cytoplasm
resistance to (4) They aid in the process of DNA replication
antibiotic
in eukaryotes
b. Chromatophore (ii) Help to attach
3. Which of the following structures may confer
the host tissue
antibiotic resistance to bacteria?
c. Plasmid (iii) Inclusion body
(1) Fimbriae (2) Chromatophore
d. Gas vacuole (iv) Contains
(3) Plasmid (4) Gas vacuole
photosynthetic
pigments 4. All of the following structures are exemplifying
inclusion bodies in prokaryotes, except
(a) (b) (c) (d) (1) Mesosome
(1) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii)
(2) Gas vacuole
(2) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii)
(3) Glycogen granule
(3) (ii) (iv) (i) (iii)
(4) Cyanophycean granule
(4) (iii) (i) (iv) (ii)
5. In which of the following forms reserve material
in prokaryotic cells are stored?
(1) Inclusion bodies
(2) Polysome
(3) Pili
(4) Tubules
AIATS-01(TYM)-Q.116
Practice Questions:
Topic: Cell: The Unit of Life (What is Cell?)
1. Which of the following structures help the
Identify the option which is true regarding the
bacteria to attach to the rocks in stream and contribution of Anton Von Leeuwenhoek in the
also to the host tissues? study of cell.
(1) Fimbriae (1) He first discovered the cells from a slice of
(2) Basal bodies cork
(3) Flagella (2) He first saw and described a live cell
(4) Cilia (3) He gave the cell theory
(4) He described the structure of bacteria

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Practice Questions: Practice Questions:


1. The first person who observed and described a 1. Who gave final shape to the cell theory?
living cell was (1) Schleiden (2) Rudolf Virchow
(1) Robert Brown (3) Schwann (4) Robert Brown
(2) Anton von Leeuwenhoek
2. RNA can be a genetic material in
(3) Robert Hooke
(1) Viruses
(4) Rudolf Virchow
(2) Plant cell
2. The cell theory was formulated by
(3) Eukaryotic cell
(1) Robert Hooke
(4) Prokaryotic cell
(2) Schleiden and Schwann
3. Which of the following is not a cell?
(3) Anton von Leeuwenhoek
(1) RBC
(4) Robert Brown
(2) Virus
3. ____A___ discovered the cell from a thin slice
(3) Neuron
of cork, but that was ___B__ cell.
(4) Ostrich egg
In this statement, A and B are
4. Which of the following serve(s) as genetic
A B
material in living cell?
(1) Robert Brown Dead
(1) DNA
(2) Robert Hooke Live
(2) Protein
(3) Robert Hooke Dead
(3) RNA
(4) Robert Brown Live
(4) Both DNA and RNA
4. Few living cells capable of moving such as
5. Who explained that cells divide and new cells
bacteria, protozoa, spermatozoa and red blood
arise from pre-existing cells?
corpuscles were first observed by
(1) Robert Brown
(1) Rudolf Virchow
(2) Robert Hooke
(2) Theodore schwann
(3) Rudolf Virchow
(3) Anton von Leeuwenhoek
(4) Schwann
(4) Carl Linnaeus
AIATS-01(TYM)-Q.114
AIATS-01(TYM)-Q.118
Topic: Cell Cycle and Cell Division (Meiosis)
Topic: Cell: The Unit of Life (Cell Theory)
Given are two statements, Assertion (A) and
According to the cell theory,
Reason (R).
(a) All living organisms are composed of cells Assertion (A): DNA replication does not take
and product of cells. place just before meiosis II.
(b) A cell can have RNA or DNA as genetic Reason (R): DNA is already present in double
material. amount as that of G1 phase.
(c) All cells arise from pre-existing cells. In the light of above statements, select the
correct option.
The correct one(s) is/are
(1) Both (A) and (R) are incorrect
(1) All (a), (b) and (c)
(2) Both (A) and (R) are correct and (R) is the
(2) Only (a) and (b) correct explanation of (A)
(3) Only (c)
(3) (A) is true but (R) is false
(4) Only (a) and (c)
(4) Both (A) and (R) are correct but (R) is not
the correct explanation of (A)

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1. In which of the following phases, cell is said to


be in quiescent stage?
(1) G0 phase
(2) G2 phase
(3) Interphase
(4) Telophase
2. Most of the cell organelles duplication occurs
Practice Questions: during
(1) S phase
1. Which of the following stages of cell occurs just
before meiosis II? (2) G1 phase
(1) Diakinesis (3) G2 phase
(2) Interkinesis (4) G0 phase
3. Fill in the blanks using suitable option for “A”
(3) Anaphase I
and “B” w.r.t. cell cycle and cell division.
(4) Prophase I
___A_____ marks the phase of DNA
2. There is no need of DNA replication during replication, while ____B_____ is the period of
interkinesis because cytoplasmic growth.
(1) No segregation of sister chromatids occurs
Options A B
in meiosis II
(2) The daughter cells have same amount of (1) G2 phase S phase
DNA as the mother cell has
(2) S phase G0 phase
(3) Each chromosome in interkinesis stage
already has double amount of DNA than (3) S phase G2 phase
that of G1 stage
(4) G0 phase S phase
(4) Reduction division occurs during meiosis II
3. For cell division, DNA replication in the nucleus 4. Read the following statements and choose the
occurs correct option.
(1) Only during synthesis phase Statement A: The M phase starts with the
(2) Both before meiosis I and meiosis II nuclear division, corresponding to the
(3) Just before meiosis II separation of daughter chromosomes.
(4) Only during cytokinesis Statement B: Cells in quiescent stage remain
AIATS-01(TYM)-Q.104 metabolically active but no longer proliferate
Topic: Cell Cycle and Cell Division (Interphase) unless called on to do so depending on the
Which of the following is true for quiescent requirement of the organism.
phase? (1) Both the statements are false
(1) Cell is metabolically active
(2) Both the statements are true
(2) Cytoplasmic growth occurs for cell division
(3) Statement A is true, but statement B is false
(3) Cell replicates its DNA
(4) Statement A is false, but statement B is true
(4) Nuclear division takes place
5. The cells that do not divide further exit G1 phase
to enter an inactive stage called
(1) G2 stage
(2) Quiescent stage
(3) S stage
(4) Prophase

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AIATS-01(TYM)-Q.122 2. (1)
Topic: Cell: The Unit of Life (An Overview of Cell) 3. (2)
1. (1) 4. (1)
2. (4) 5. (3)
3. (3) AIATS-01(TYM)-Q.114
4. (1) Topic: Cell Cycle and Cell Division (Meiosis)
5. (1) 1. (2)
AIATS-01(TYM)-Q.116 2. (3)
Topic: Cell: The Unit of Life (What is Cell?) 3. (1)
1. (2) AIATS-01(TYM)-Q.104
2. (2) Topic: Cell Cycle and Cell Division (Interphase)
3. (3) 1. (1)
4. (3) 2. (2)
AIATS-01(TYM)-Q.118 3. (3)
Topic: Cell: The Unit of Life (Cell Theory) 4. (2)
5. (2)
1. (2)

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