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11th Biology

This document contains the details of a biology exam including: - Definitions and short answer questions worth 1-5 marks each - Objective questions with multiple choice answers The objective questions cover topics like taxonomy, classification of organisms, characteristics of different kingdoms and phyla.

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Class : 11th Marks : 80

Sub.: Biology Time : 3 Hrs

Define following Do any 10 (each carry 1 marks)


1. Viruses 2. Taxonomy 3. ICBN 4. Botanical
5. Gyan obacteria 6. Dikaryophase 7. Viroids 8. Gametophyte
9. Deuterostome 10. Schizocoel 11. Prop root 12. Rhizoime
13. Phyllotaxy 14. Infloresence 15. Triploblast 16. Protoplasm

Each question carry 2 Marks


17. What are the properties of living organism.
18. What are the advantage of V5  kingdom classification
19. What are the economic importances of bacteria.
20. Draw a flow chart of diplontic life cycle.
21. Define tissue level of organization and give example.
22. Draw a labelled diagram of flower?
23. What are the differences between meristematic tissue and permanent tissue?
24. What are the characteristic features of sclerenchyma.

Each question carry 3 Marks (Do any three)


25. Draw a labelled diagram of T. S of monocot root?
26. Explain asexual reproduction is fungi?
27. What are the characteristics of phylum prorifa?
28. What are the differences between haploritic and diplontic life cycle.
29. Make a flow chart of classification algae and highlight their main characters.

Each question carry 5 Marks (Do any three)

30. What are the basis of classification of animal kingdom? Explain with suitable examples and diagram.
31. What are the different modification of stem? Explain them.
32. Discuss in detail – (Any two)
(a) T. S of monocot stem (b) T. S of dicot stem (c) Secondary growth in root
33. What do you understand by Aestivation and inflorescence ? Define their type with suitable example
and diagram (When required).
34. Explain general characteristics of any two of the following :
(a) Arthropods (b) Hemichordates (c) Amphibians (D) Chondrichthyes
35. What are different types of taxonomic aids? Explain binomial system of nomenclature.
Objective questions

36. ICBN stands for


(A) International Code of Botanical Nomenclature
(B) International congress of Biological Names
(C) Indian Code of Botanical Nomenclature
(D) Indian Congress of Biological Names.

37. Linnaeus evolved a system of nomenclature callled


(A) mononomial (B) vernacular (C) binomial (D) polynomial

38. Match column I with column II for housefly classification and selct the correct option using the
codes given below:
Column I Column II
A. Family (i) Diptera
B. Order (ii) Arthropoda
C. Class (iii) Muscidae
D. Phylum (iv) Insecta

(A) A - (iii), B - (i), C - (iv), D - (ii) (B) A - (iii), B - (ii), C - (iv), D - (i)
(C) A - (iv), B - (iii), C - (ii), D - (i) (D) A - (iv), B - (ii), C - (i), D - (iii)

39. Sequence of taxonomic categoreis is


(A) class - phylum - tribe - order - family - genus- species
(B) division - class - family - tribe - genus-species
(C) division - class - order - family - tribe - genus - species
(D) phylum - ordr - class - tribe - family - genus-species

40. Which one of the following is not a correct statement?


(A) A museum has collection of photographs of plants and animals
(B) Key is a taxonomic aid for identification of specimens.
(C) Herbarium houses dried, presed and preserved plant specimens.
(D) Botanical gardens have collection of living plants for reference .

41. Which of the following are found in extrme saline conditions?


(A) Eubacteria (B) Cyanobacteria (C) Mycobacteria (D) Archaebacteria

42. The primitive prokaryotes responsible for the production of biogas from the dung of ruminant
animals, include the
(A) methanogens (B) eubacteria (C) halophiles (D) thermaacidophiles

43. One of the major components of cell wall of most fungi is


(A) cellulose (B) hemicellulose (C) chitin (D) peptidoglycan

44. Which statement is wrong for viruses?


(A) All are parasites
(B) All of them have helical symmetry
(C) They have ability to symthesize nucleic acids and proteins.
(D) Antibiotics have no effect no them.

45. Floridean starch has structure similar to


(A) starch and cellulose (B) amylopectin and glycogen
(C) mannitol and algin (D) Laminarin and cellulose
46. Which one of the following statements is wrong?
(A) Algae increase the level of dissolved oxygen in the immediate environment.
(B) Algin is obtained from red algae, and carrageenan from brown algae.
(C) Agar - agar is obtained from Gelidium and Gracilaria.
(D) Laminaria and Sargassum are used as food.
47. Select the wrong statement.
(A) In oomycetes, female gamete is smaller and motile, while male gamete is larger and non motile.
(B) Chlamydomonas exhibits both isogamy and anisogamy and Fucus shows oogamy.
(C) Isogametes are similar in structure, function and behaviour.
(D) Anisogametes differ either in structure, function or behaviour

48. Which one is wrongly matched?


(A) Uniflagellate gametes - Polysiphonia
(B) Biflagellate zoospores - Brown algae
(C) Gemma cups - Marchantia
(D) Unicellular organism - Chlorella
49 Conifers are adapted to tolerate extreme environment conditions because of
(A) broad hardy leaves (B) superficial stomata
(C) thick cuticle (D) presence of vessels

50. Consider following features.


(A) Organ system level of organisation
(B) Bilateral symmetry
(C) True coelomates with segmentation of body
Select the correct option of animal groups which posssess all the above characteristics.
(A) Annelida, Mollusca and Chordata (B) Annelida, Arthropoda and Chordata
(C) Annelida, Arthropoda and Mollusca (D) Arthropoda, Mollusca and Chordata

51. Which of the following animals are true coelomates with bilateral symmetry?
(A) Adult Echinoderms (B) Aschelminthes (C) Platyhelminthes (D) Annelids

52. Which one of the following kinds of animals are triploblastic?


(A) Flatworms (B) Sponges (C) Ctenophores (D) Corals

53. Which one of the following staements about certain given animals is correct?
(A) roundworms (Aschelminthes) are pseudo coelomates
(B) Molluscs are acoelomates
(C) Insects are pseudocoelomates
(D) Flatworms (Platyhelminthes) are coelomates

54. Bilaterally symmetrical and acoelomate animals are exemplified by


(A) ctenophora (B) platyhelminthes (C) aschelminthes (D) annelida

55. Which of the following statements are true for the Phylum Chordata?
(i) In Urochordata, notochord extends from head to tail and it is present throughout their life.
(ii) In Vertebrata, notochord is present during the embryonic period only.
(iii) Central nervous system is dorsal and hollow.
(iv) Chordata is divided into 3 subphyla : Hemichordata,Tunicata and Cephalochordata.
(A) (D) and (C) (B) (C) and (A) (C) (A) and (B) (D) (B) and (C)
56. Match the following columns and select the correct option.
Column - I Column - II
(A) Gregarious, (i) Asterias
polyphagous pest
(B) Adult with radial (ii) Scorpion
symmetry and larva
with bilateral symmetry
(C) Book lungs (iii) Ctenoplana
(D) Bioluminescence (iv) Locusta

(A) (B) (C) (D)


(A) (i) (iii) (ii) (iv)
(B) (iv) (i) (ii) (iii)
(C) (iii) (ii) (i) (iv)
(D) (ii) (i) (iii) (iv)

57. Important characteristic that hemichordates share with chordates is


(A) ventral tubular nerve cord (B) pharnyx with gill slits
(C) pharnyx without gill slits (D) absence of notochord

58. Which one of the following characteristics is not shared by birds and mammals?
(A) Viviparity (B) Warm blooded nature
(C) Ossified endoskeleton (D) Breathing using lungs

59. Which one of the following phyla is correctly matched with its two general characteristics?
(A) Echinodermata - pentamerous radial symmetry and mostly internal fertilization
(B) Mollusca - normally oviparous and development through a trochophore or veliger larva
(C) Arthropoda - body divided into head, thorax and abdomen and respiration by tracheae
(D) Chordata - notochord at some stage and separate anal and urinary openings to the outside

60. Which of the following pairs are correctly matched?


Animals Morphological features
(i) Crocodile - 4 - chambered heart
(ii) Sea urchin - Parapodia
(iii) Obelia - Metagenesis
(iv) Lemur - Thecodont
(A) (ii), (iii) and (iv) (B) only (i) and (iv)
(C) only (ii) only (i) and (ii) (D) (i), (iii) and (iv)

61. Tube feet are the characteristic structures of


(A) starfish (B) jellyfish (C) crayfish (D) cuttlefish.

62. Which one occurs in echinodermata?


(A) Bilateral symmetry (B) Radial symmetry (C) Porous body (D) Soft skin

63. The roots that originate from the base of the stem are
(A) fibrous roots (B) primary roots (C) prop roots (D) lateral roots

64. Sweet potato is a modified


(A) stem (B) adventitious root (C) tap root (D) rhizome

65. Roots play insignificant role in absorption of water in


(A) pea (B) wheat (C) sunflower (D) Pistia

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