Biology BQP - 2022
Biology BQP - 2022
Biology BQP - 2022
General Instructions :
The question paper is divided into four sections.
(1) Section A : Q. No. 1 contains ten multiple choice type of questions carrying one mark each.
(i) F
or each multiple choice type of question, it is mandatory to write the correct answer along
with its alphabet, e.g. (a) ....../ (b) ....../ (c) ....../ (d) ...... etc. No mark/s shall be given
if ONLY the correct answer or alphabet of the correct answer is written.
(ii) I n case of MCQ, evaluation will be done for the first attempt only.
Q. No. 2 contains eight very short answer type of questions carrying one mark each.
(2) Section B : Q. No. 3 to 14 are short answer type of questions carrying two marks each.
(3) Section C : Q. No. 15 to 26 are short answer type of questions carrying three marks each.
(4) Section D : Q. No. 27 to 31 are long answer type of questions carrying four marks each.
(5) Begin the answer of each section on a new page.
SECTION – A
Q. 1. Select and write the correct answer for the following multiple choice type of
questions : [10]
(i) How many meiotic and mitotic divisions occur during the development of
male gametophyte from the microspore mother cell?
(a) One meiotic and two mitotic (b) Two meiotic only
(c) Two mitotic only (d) One mitotic and one meiotic (1)
(ii) During replication of DNA, the separated strands are prevented from
recoiling by using ........... .
(a) single strand binding protein (b) reverse transcriptase
(c) endonuclease (d) polymerase (1)
(iii)
(vi) While playing cricket Raju faces problem of severe pain and heaviness in
the chest. Pain spreads from neck, lower jaw, left arm and to left shoulder.
grains. (1)
(iii) Name the cell which is responsible for nitrogen fixation in cyanobacteria. (1)
(iv) How many biodiversity hotspots have been identified around the world? (1)
(vi) Identify the trophoblast cells which are in contact with embryonal knob
SECTION – B
Attempt any EIGHT of the following questions : [16]
Q. 3. Identify A, B, C, D in the given diagram of human reproductive system :
(2)
Column I Column II
(a) Egg (1) Testa
(b) Nucellus (2) Tegmen
(c) Outer integument (3) Perisperm
(d) Inner integument (4) Embryo (2)
Q. 7. Enlist the characteristics of Neanderthal man. (2)
Q. 8. Define the following :
(a) Gravitational water (b) Hygroscopic water
(c) Combined water (d) Capillary water (2)
Q. 9. Give the different properties of water. (2)
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Q. 10.
A person met with a small accident and bleeds, but very soon stops bleeding.
Explain the physiological process responsible for this. (2)
Q. 11.
Match the antibiotics in Column I with their microbial sources in Column II.
Column I Column II
(a) Chloromycetin (1) Streptomyces griseus
(b) Erythromycin (2) Streptomyces aurifaciens
(c) Streptomycin (3) Streptomyces venezuelae
(d) Terramycin (4) Streptomyces erythreus (2)
Q. 12.
Abscissic acid is the common name given to two identical substances isolated
separately. Name them. Give the chemical features of abscissic acid. (2)
Q. 13. What are the effects of biotechnology with relation to human health? (2)
Q. 14. Give the adaptations shown by desert animals. (2)
SECTION – C
Attempt any EIGHT of the following questions : [24]
Q. 15. Explain natural selection with example of industrial melanism. (3)
Q. 16. Describe physiological effects and applications of gaseous hormone in plants. (3)
Q. 17.
What is ecological succession? Name various seral stages from pioneer species
to climax community with suitable example in hydrarch succession. (3)
Q. 18. With the help of neat, labelled diagram describe the structure of root hair. (3)
Q. 19. Complete the following flow diagram of double circulation :
(3)
Q. 20. Distinguish between hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism. (3)
Q. 21. Give the applications of DNA fingerprinting. (3)
Q. 22. Write a note on In-situ and Ex-situ conservation. (3)
Q. 23. Explain the properties of nerve fibres. (3)
Q. 24. Give the causative agent, mode of transmission and symptoms of typhoid. (3)
SECTION – D
Attempt any THREE of the following questions : [12]
Q. 27. With the help of neat and labelled diagrams, distinguish between artery and vein. (4)
Q. 28. State the names of hormone and glands secreting them :
(a) Growth of thyroid gland
(b) Controls tubular absorption of water in kidney
(c) Stimulates liver and muscles for glycogenesis
(d) Development of immune system and maturation of T-lymphocytes (4)
Q. 29. Describe outbreeding devices which encourage cross pollination. (4)
Q. 30.
Explain the law of dominance and compare how it differs from incomplete
dominance and codominance. (4)
Q. 31. Describe hormonal control in various phases of menstrual cycle. (4)
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SECTION – A
Q. 1. (i) (a) One meiotic and two mitotic
(ii) (a) single strand binding protein
(iii) (c) Inversion
(iv) (d) Abscissic acid
(v) (a) In-vitro fertilization
(vi) (b) Angina pectoris
(vii) (d) Pia matter
(viii) (a) phagocytes
(ix) (b) Asian koel and common Indian crow
(x) (b) 40 – 60
Q. 2. (i) Stigma
(ii) Tryptophan
(iii) Heterocysts
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(v) Crown gall
(vi) Cells of Rauber
(vii) Exponential or geometric growth curve
(viii) Pioneer species are those species which invade a bare area.
SECTION – B
Q. 3. A : Testis
B : Vas deferens
C : Seminal vesicle
D : Prostate gland
The chromosomal disorder caused due to non-disjunction of 21st number of
Q. 4. (a)
chromosome is Down’s syndrome.
(b) Symptoms of Down’s syndrome :
(1) Typical facial features.
(2) An epicanthal skin fold, over the inner corner of eyes causing downward
slanting eyes.
(3)
Typical flat face, rounded flat nose, mouth always open with protruding
tongue.
(4) Mental retardation.
(5) Poor skeletal development.
(6) Short stature, relatively small skull and arched palate.
(7) Flat hand with simian crease that runs across the palm.
Q. 27.
Artery Vein
1. The blood vessels that arise from the 1. The blood vessels that bring blood to
heart and carry blood away from heart the heart are called veins.
are called arteries.
2. Arteries are thick walled blood vessels, 2.
Veins are thin walled blood vessels,
situated in deep layers in the body. situated superficially in the body.
3. Arteries do not have valves. 3. Veins have valves.
4. Tunica adventitia, the outermost layer 4. Tunica externa, the outermost layer of
of arteries is thick and elastic. veins is thin.
5. Tunica media is very thick and contain 5. Tunica media is thin layer and contain
elastic fibres and smooth muscles. involuntary muscle fibres.
6. The lumen of arteries is small. 6. The lumen of the veins is very spacious.
7.
With the exception of pulmonary 7.
With the exception of pulmonary
arteries, all other arteries carry veins, all other veins carry deoxygenated
oxygenated blood. blood.
8. Blood in the arteries show high blood 8. Blood in the veins show lesser blood
pressure. pressure.
First filial Tt
generation (F1) : Tall
Selfing of F1 : Tall Tall
Genotype :
Tt Tt
Gametes :
T t T t
Second filial generation (F2) :
T t
T TT Tt
t Tt tt
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General Instructions :
The question paper is divided into four sections.
(1) Section A : Q. No. 1 contains ten multiple choice type of questions carrying one mark each.
(i) F
or each multiple choice type of question, it is mandatory to write the correct answer along
with its alphabet, e.g. (a) ....../ (b) ....../ (c) ....../ (d) ...... etc. No mark/s shall be given
if ONLY the correct answer or alphabet of the correct answer is written.
(ii) I n case of MCQ, evaluation will be done for the first attempt only.
Q. No. 2 contains eight very short answer type of questions carrying one mark each.
(2) Section B : Q. No. 3 to 14 are short answer type of questions carrying two marks each.
(3) Section C : Q. No. 15 to 26 are short answer type of questions carrying three marks each.
(4) Section D : Q. No. 27 to 31 are long answer type of questions carrying four marks each.
(5) Begin the answer of each section on a new page.
SECTION – A
Q. 1. Select and write the correct answer for the following multiple choice type of
questions :[10]
(i) In lac operon the structural gene z codes for .......... enzyme.
(a) -galactosidase (b) -galactoside permease
(c) transacetylase (d) RNA polymerase (1)
(ii) The special hygroscopic tissue found in the aerial roots of some epiphytic
plants is ........... .
(a) velamen (b) epiblema
(c) endodermis (d) xylem (1)
(iii) Due to specific mating behaviour, the members of population do not mate
in ........... type of isolation.
(a) ecological (b) seasonal
(c) ethological (d) mechanical(1)
(iv) The sequence of nitrogenous bases on DNA molecule is ATCGA. Which
of the following is the correct complementary sequence of nitrogenous
bases on mRNA molecule ?
(a) TAGCT (b) TAGCA
(c) UAGCU (d) UACGU (1)
SECTION – B
Attempt any EIGHT of the following questions : [16]
Q. 3. Sketch and label the diagram of ovule most commonly seen in angiosperms. (2)
Q. 4. Explain Law of dominance with suitable example.(2)
Q. 5. A woman is unable to conceive due to blockage in her upper segment of oviduct.
State the infertility treatment to be given to her and describe it.(2)
Q. 6. Identify the types of chromosomal aberrations in the following figure A, B, C, D :
(2)
Q. 7. The process of transcription takes place on a part of DNA molecule known as tran-
scription unit. Draw a well labelled diagram of the same showing different regions
of the unit. (2)
Q. 8. Identify labels A. B, C, D :
(2)
Column I Column II
(a) Connecting link between ape and man (1) Homo erectus
(b) Ape man (2) Homo habilis
(c) Handy man like (3) Neanderthal man
(d) Advanced prehistoric man (4) Australopithecus (2)
Q. 10. Define polyembryony. State its different types. (2)
Q. 11. Which are the major abiotic factors that influence habitat ? (2)
Q. 12. Identify A and B in the given diagram and explain T wave.
(2)
(2)
SECTION – C
Attempt any EIGHT of the following questions : [24]
Q. 15.
Suresh is doing his studies on a plant related to absorption of water. He found different
forms of water available in the soil.
ii(i) Name them.
i(ii) Which form of water is absorbed by the plants?
(iii) Name the region in the soil from where roots absorb water. (3)
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Q. 16. Name the stress hormone in plants. Describe its physiological effects.(3)
Q. 17. (a) Sketch and label the diagram of brain to show ventricles in coranal plane.
(b) Name the cavity which is continuation of IV ventricle. (3)
Q. 18. Complete the following chart and rewrite.
Q. 23.
With the help of suitable example, write the mechanism of hormone action
through membrane receptors. (3)
Q. 24. Classify the given proteins produced by rDNA technology to treat various diseases
in human and rewrite as shown in the table :
SECTION – A
Q. 1. (i) (a) β-galactosidase
(ii) (a) velamen
(iii) (c) ethological
(iv) (c) UAGCU
(v) (d) Ty21a
(vi) (b) CO2
(vii) (a) Japan
(viii) (d) climax
(ix) (b) E.coli and Agrobacterium tumefaciens
(x) (a) Vitamin C
First filial Tt
generation (F1) : Tall
Selfing of F1 : Tall Tall
Genotype : Tt Tt
Gametes : T t T t
Male
gametes
T t
Female
gametes
T TT Tt
t Tt tt
Blood Antigen on
Q. 18. S. No. Genotype Antibody in serum
group surface of RBC
1. A IAIA or IAIO A Antibody b
2. B IBIB or IBIO B a
3. AB IA IB A and B (Nil)
4. O IO IO (Nil) Both antibodies a and b
Q. 19. Biogas production process :
(a) A typical biogas plant consists of digester (made up of concrete bricks and cement
or steel and is partly buried in the soil) and gas holder (a cylindrical gas tank to
collect gases).
(b) Raw materials like cow dung is mixed with water in equal proportion to make
slurry which is fed into the digester through a side opening (charge pit).
(1) Lipid soluble hormones cannot enter their target cells through plasma membrane.
(2) They bind to specific receptor molecules and cause hormone receptor complex.
(3) This releases an enzyme adenylate cyclase from the receptor site. This enzyme
forms cyclic AMP from ATP present in the cell.
(4) cAMP activates the enzymatic actions.
(5) Hormone then becomes first messenger and cAMP becomes second messenger.
(6) Ca++. cGMP and IP3 also act as second messengers.
SECTION – D
Q. 27. (a) The type of pollination is Chiropterophily, i.e. bats performing the function of
pollination.
(b) Parthenocarpy.
Q. 30. (a) The nerve fibres connecting cerebral hemispheres are corpus callosum.
(b) Names of the sulci are central sulcus, parieto-occipital sulcus and sylvian or lateral
sulcus.
(c) Four different functional areas are frontal lobes, parietal lobes, temporal lobes
and occipital lobes.
Q. 31. (a) Lymphocytes have agranular cytoplasm and large round nucleus. The two types of
lymphocytes are T-lymphocytes and B-lymphocytes. These are circular cells.
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