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Biology Prodigy Test #2 (Part Test)

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Botany - Section A 4. Consider the two statements:


Assertion (A):
Iodine-KI reagent can be used
1. In reference to the given figure, the position to detect starch in a sample.
of ovary and type of flowers respectively will Starch can hold iodine
be: molecules in its helical portion
Reason (R):
and starch-iodine is blue in
colour.

Both (A) and (R) are True but (R) does not
1.
correctly explain(A).
2. (A) is True but (R) is False.
3. Both (A) and (R) are False.
Both (A) and (R) are True and (R) correctly
4.
explains (A).

1. Superior, Hypogynous 5. The non-technical term Bark in an old


2. Inferior, Epigynous woody stem does not include:
3. Half-inferior, Perigynous 1. Cork

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4. Inferior, Epigynous 2. Secondary phloem
3. Secondary cortex
2. Which one of the following matches is 4. Vascular cambium
correct?
Aseptate
(a)Phytophthora Basidiomycetes 6. All the following regarding collenchyma
Mycelium tissue in plants are correct except:
Sexual It occurs below the epidermis of stem and
1.
(b) Alternaria reproduction Deuteromycetes leaves in most monocots
Absent It is found either as a homogenous layer or
2.
Reproduction in patches
(c) Mucor by Ascomycetes 3. Cells are much thickened at the corners
conjugation 4. Intercellular spaces are absent
Parasitic
(d) Agaricus Basidiomycetes
fungus
7. Pericarp is a derivative of:
1. a 2. b 1. integuments.
3. c 4. d 2. ovule wall.
3. ovary wall.
4. placenta.
3. The most abundant prokaryotes helpful to
human in making curd from milk and in
production of antibiotics are the ones
categorized as:
1. Cyanobacteria
2. Archaebacteria
3. Chemosynthetic autotrophs
4. Heterotrophic bacteria

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8. Match each item in COLUMN I with one in 11. What is the correct description of a
COLUMN II and select the correct match from prothallus?
the codes given: A structure in gymnosperms formed just
1.
COLUMN I COLUMN II after fertilisation
[Modification of plant part] [Example] A sporophytic free living structure formed
2.
A Leaf spine P Pea in pteridophytes
B Leaf tendril Q Bougainvillea A gametophytic free living structure
3.
C Stem tendril R Cucumber formed in pteridophytes
D Stem thorn S Cactus 4. Sex organs bearing stage in Bryophytes
Codes:
A B C D
12. How many of the given statements
1. P R Q S
regarding various modifications in leaves are
2. S R P Q correct?
3. S P R Q Leaves are modified into tendrils for
4. S P Q R I.
climbing as in pea.
Leaves are modified into spines for
II.
defence as in cacti.
9. Identify the correct set of statements: III. The leaves of onion and garlic store food.

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The leaflets are modified into pointed
(a) In Australian acacia, petioles expand,
hard thorns in Citrus and Bougainvillea IV.
become green and synthesize food.
Axillary buds form slender and spirally
(b) The trapping structure of venus fly trap
coiled tendrils in cucumber and pumpkin
V. and pitcher of pitcher plant are modified
Stem is flattened and fleshy in Opuntia leaves.
(c) and modified to perform the function of
leaves
1. 2 2. 3
Rhizophora shows vertically upward
3. 4 4. 5
(d) growing roots that help to get oxygen for
respiration
Subaerially growing stems in grasses and
13. In Cycas:
(e) strawberry help in vegetative
coralloid roots are associated with N2-
propagation I:
Choose the correct answer from the options fixing cyanobacteria
given below: II: the stems are unbranched
1. (a), (b), (d), and (e) only III: the pinnate leaves persist for a few years
2. (b), (c) only
3. (a), (d) only 1. Only I and II are correct
4. (b), (c), (d) and (e) only 2. Only I and III are correct
3. Only II and III are correct
10. In an epigynous flower, the ovary is
situated: 4. I, II and III are correct
1. below other floral parts
2. above other floral parts
3. at the same level as other floral parts
4. not on the thalamus

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14. In angiosperms: 19. Consider the two statements:


the outside of the root epidermis is often In a plant cell, the concentration
1. covered with a waxy Assertion of a number of ions is
thick layer called the cuticle. (A): significantly higher in the
2. the guard cells possess chloroplasts. vacuole than in the cytoplasm.
3. the root hairs are usually multi-cellular. The tonoplast facilitates the
the trichomes in the shoot system are transport of a number of ions and
4. Reason
usually unicellular. other materials against
(R):
concentration gradients into the
vacuole.
15. The stems of maize and sugarcane have:
stilt roots that are hanging and supporting Both (A) and (R) are True and (R) is the
1. 1.
structures correct explanation of (A).
prop roots that are hanging and Both (A) and (R) are True but (R) is not the
2. 2.
supporting structures correct explanation of (A).
prop roots coming out from the nodes in 3. (A) is True but (R) is False.
3. 4. Both (A) and (R) are False.
upper stem
supporting stilt roots coming out of the
4.

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lower nodes of the stem
20. Consider the following statements:
I: Whorled phyllotaxy is seen in Alstonia.
16. Which of the following will not be true for Flowers of mustard, datura and chilli are
II:
gymnosperms? actinomorphic.
1. Gymnosperms lack vessels in their xylem. The ovary in plum, peach and rose is
III:
Gymnosperms have albuminous cells and epigynous.
2.
sieve cells.
Which of the above statements are true?
Gymnosperms lack sieve tubes and
3.
companion cells.
1. I and II only 2. I and III only
4. Gymnosperms lack secondary growth.
3. II and III only 4. I, II and III

17. Root hairs develop from the region of:


21. Infectious proteins are present in:
1. Elongation
1. geminiviruses
2. Root cap
2. prions
3. Meristematic activity
3. viroids
4. Maturation
4. satellite viruses
18. Consider the following statements:
22. Select the wrong statement from the
Imbricate aestivation is seen in Cassia following:
I:
and gulmohar.
Both chloroplast and mitochondria contain
In Dianthus and Primrose, placentation is 1.
II: an inner and an outer membrane
free central.
Both chloroplasts and mitochondria have
Seeds of pea, gram and bean are non- 2. an internal compartment, the thylakoid
III:
endospermous. space bounded by the thylakoid membrane
Which of the above statements are true? Both chloroplasts and mitochondria
3.
contain DNA
1. I and II only 2. I and III only The chloroplasts are generally much larger
4.
3. II and III only 4. I, II and III than mitochondria

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23. The technical term used for the 26. Match each item in Column I with one in
androecium in a flower of China rose (Hibiscus Column II and select the correct match from
rosa-sinensis) is: the codes given:
1. monadelphous Column I Column II
2. diadelphous Brown algae with diplontic
3. polyandrous A Ulothrix P
life cycle
4. polyadelphous
Major pigments are
B Ectocarpus Q
chlorophyll a and b
24. Consider the two statements:
Brown algae with haplo-
Bryophytes usually occur in C Fucus R
diplontic life cycle
damp, humid and shaded
Statement I: D Polysiphonia S Lack flagella
localities and are not truly
‘successful’ on land. Codes:
They are dependent on water A B C D
Statement II: 1. P S Q R
for sexual reproduction.
2. Q P R S
Statement I is correct and Statement II is 3. Q R P S
1.
incorrect 4. R Q S P
Both Statement I and Statement II are

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2. correct and Statement II explains
Statement I 27. Match each item in Column I with one in
Statement I is incorrect and Statement II Column II regarding taxonomic categories of
3.
is correct wheat and select the correct match from the
Both Statement I and Statement II are codes given:
4. correct but Statement II does not explain Column I Column II
Statement I A Family P Monocotyledonae
B Order Q Poaceae
C Class R Angiospermae
25. Match each item in Column I [Protist]
D Division S Poales
with one in Column II [Characteristic] and
Codes:
select the correct option:
A B C D
Protist Characteristic
1. S Q R P
A. Chrysophytes P. Plasmodium
2. S Q P R
Q. Chief producers in the
B. Dinoflagellates 3. Q S P R
ocean
R. Stiff cellulose plates in 4. Q S R P
C. Euglenoids
cell wall on outer surface
S. Two flagella, one long
D. Slime moulds 28. Which one is wrongly matched?
and one short
1. Uniflagellate gametes - Polysiphonia
Codes:
2. Biflagellate zoospores - Brown algae
A B C D
3. Gemma cups - Marchantia
1. R Q S P 4. Unicellular organism - Chlorella
2. Q S P R
3. Q R S P
4. R S Q P

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29. Consider the two statements: 32. Classification system based on


Ribosomes are non-membrane information like chromosome number,
Statement I: bound organelles found in all structure, behaviour is called as:
cells. 1. Numerical taxonomy
Animal cells contain a non- 2. Cytotaxonomy
membrane bound organelle 3. Chemotaxonomy
Statement II: 4. Cladistics
called centrosome which helps
in cell division.
33. Match each item in Column I with one in
Column II and select the correct match from
Statement I is correct; Statement II is
1. the codes given:
correct
Column I Column II
Statement I is correct; Statement II is
2. [Protist] [Feature of wall]
incorrect
Cell wall has stiff cellulose
Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is A Diatoms P
3. plates on outer surface
correct
Cell wall embedded with
Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is B Dinoflagellates Q
4. silica
incorrect
Protein rich layer instead
C Euglenoids R
of a cell wall

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30. Identify the incorrect statement regarding D Slime moulds S True walls in spores
the cell cycle of a typical eukaryotic cell: Codes:
The interphase lasts more than 95% of the A B C D
1.
duration of the cell cycle. 1. Q P R S
2. M phase starts with the nuclear division. 2. Q P S R
Interphase is the resting stage in the cell 3. P Q R S
3. cycle where the cell is metabolically 4. P Q S R
inactive.
Neurons in human body are permanently
4.
in G0 phase of the cell cycle. 34. Consider the two given statements:
Association between mycobiont
Statement
and phycobiont is found in
I:
31. Crossing over takes place between which Lichens.
chromatids and in which stage of the cell An association between roots of
Statement
cycle? higher plants and fungi is called
II:
Non-sister chromatids of non-homologous mycorrhiza.
1. chromosomes at Zygotene stage of 1. Statement I is correct; Statement II is
prophase I. incorrect
Non-sister chromatids of homologous 2. Statement I is correct; Statement II is
2. chromosomes at Pachytene stage of correct
prophase I. 3. Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is
Non-sister chromatids of homologous incorrect
3. chromosomes at Zygotene stage of 4. Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is
prophase I. correct
Non-sister chromatids of non-homologous
35. Which of the following are most suitable
4. chromosomes at Pachytene stage of
indicators of SO2 pollution in the
prophase I.
environment?
1. Lichens
2. Conifers
3. Algae
4. Fungi
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Botany - Section B
38. Which of the following statements would
be true for brown algae?
36. Read the following five statements (I - V) Major pigments are chlorophyll a, c and
1.
and answer as asked next to them. fucoxanthin.
In Equisetum, the female gametophyte is 2. Food is stored as floridean starch.
I.
retained on the parent sporophyte Vegetative cells have wall made of
3.
In Ginkgo, male gametophyte is not cellulose, pectin and polysulphate esters.
II.
independent Flagellar number and insertions are 2,
4.
The sporophyte in Riccia is more developed equal and apical.
III.
than that in Polytrichum
Sexual reproduction in Volvox is
IV.
isogamous 39. How many organisms in the list given
V. The spores of slime molds lack cell walls below are autotrophs?
Lactobacillus, Nostoc, Chara, Nitrosomonas,
Nitrobacter, Streptomyces, Sacharomyces,
How many of the above statements are Trypanosoma, Porphyra, Wolfia
correct? 1. Five
2. Six
1. Three 2. Four 3. Three

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3. One 4. Two 4. Four

40. Identify the correct statement regarding


37. Study the given diagram of phloem tissue the part of a cell, the structure of which is
in angiosperms and select the correct shown in the given diagram:
statements:

1. It is not found in the plant cells


‘A’ at maturity lose its It serves to provide an attachment with a
Statement I: 2.
protoplasm and becomes dead. surface for a bacterial cell
‘B’ stores food material and The structure is made of a protein called
3.
Statement II: other substances like resins, flagellin
latex, and mucilage. It can be used for movement by a
4.
eukaryotic cell
Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is
1.
correct
Statement I is correct; Statement II is 41. At the root tip, which of the following
2. regions will be the most ‘distal’?
incorrect
Statement I is correct; Statement II is 1. Region of meristematic activity
3.
correct 2. Region of root hairs
Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is 3. Region of maturation
4.
incorrect 4. Region of elongation

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42. Match each item in Column I with only 45. Nomenclature is governed by certain
one in Column II and select the correct match universal rules. Which one of the following is
from the codes given: not contrary to the rules of nomenclature?
Column I The first word in a biological name
Column II
[Covering of 1. represents the specific epithet and the
[Location]
plant cell] second is a genus name.
On the inner [towards The names are derived from Greek and
Primary cell 2.
A P membrane] side of the written in italics.
wall
cell When written by hand, the names are to
3.
Secondary cell Between the primary and be separately underlined.
B Q
wall the secondary cell wall Biological names can be written in any
4.
On the outer [towards language.
C Middle lamella R middle lamella] side of
the cell
Between middle lamella 46. Slime molds:
S
and secondary cell wall form plasmodium that differentiates and
Holding adjacent plant forms fruiting bodies bearing
T 1.
cells spores at their tips during unfavourable
Codes: conditions.

1.
2.
A
R
R
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B
P
S
C
Q
Q
2.
form plasmodium that differentiates and
forms fruiting bodies bearing
spores at their tips during favourable
conditions.
3. S R T
form plasmodium under favourable
4. S P T conditions and the plasmodium
3. differentiates and forms fruiting bodies
bearing spores at their tips during
43. The onion root tip cell has 16 unfavourable conditions.
chromosomes (2n). What would be the form plasmodium under unfavourable
number of chromosomes in this cell after the conditions and the plasmodium
S phase and at the end of mitotic anaphase, 4. differentiates and forms fruiting bodies
respectively? bearing spores at their tips during
1. 16 and 16 favourable conditions.
2. 16 and 32
3. 8 and 16
4. 16 and 8

44. According to the widely accepted "fluid


mosaic model", cell membranes are semi-
fluid, where lipids and integral proteins can
diffuse randomly. In recent years, this model
has been modified in several respects. In this
regard, which of the following statements is
incorrect:

Proteins can also undergo flip-flop


1.
movements in the lipid bilayer
Many proteins remain completely
2.
embedded within the lipid bilayer
Proteins in cell membranes can travel
3.
within the lipid bilayer
Proteins can remain confined within
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47. Given below is the graph showing the 49. Which one of the following diagrams
effect of substrate concentration on enzyme represents the placentation in Dianthus?
activity. In the presence of a competitive
inhibitor, when the concentration of the
substrate is progressively increased:
1. 2.

3. 4.

The Km value increases but the reaction


1.
will not achieve Vmax
The Km value increases but the reaction

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2.
can ultimately achieve Vmax
50. Cotton, a major fibre crop and an
The Km value decreases but the reaction important cash crop, belongs to plant family:
3.
will not achieve Vmax 1. Brassicaceae
The Km value decreases but the reaction 2. Malvaceae
4. 3. Asteraceae
can ultimately achieve Vmax
4. Poaceae

48. Aestivation of petals in the flower of cotton


is correctly shown in:
Zoology - Section A
51. Identify the incorrect pair.
1. Lectins - Concanavalin A
2. Drugs - Ricin
1. 2. 3. Alkaloids - Codeine
4. Toxin - Abrin

52. Which of the following biomolecules


makes up maximum percentage of the
average composition of a cell?
3. 4. 1. Carbohydrates
2. Proteins
3. Lipids
4. Nucleic acids

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53. Polysaccharides can be cleaved into 57.


constituent monosaccharides by hydrolysis. Which one of the following organelles in the
How many water molecules will be needed to figure correctly matches with its function?
cleave a polysaccharide, containing 100
monosaccharides, completely?
1. 99
2.100
3. 101
4. 51

54. Which of the following are not polymeric?


1. Proteins
2. Polysaccharides
3. Lipids
4. Nucleic acids
1. Golgi apparatus, protein synthesis
55. Unlike roundworms, flatworms:
1. are triploblastic 2. Golgi apparatus, formation of glycolipids
2. exhibit bilateral symmetry Rough endoplasmic reticulum, protein
3.
3. do not have a coelom synthesis

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4. reproduce only by sexual methods Rough endoplasmic reticulum, formation
4.
of glycoproteins
56. As we go from species to kingdom in a
taxonomic hierarchy, the number of common
characteristics: 58. Identify the incorrect statement:
1. Will decrease 2. Will increase 1. Cytosine is common for both DNA and RNA.
Will remain May increase or Uracil is present in RNA at the place of
3. 4. 2.
same decrease Thymine.
A nitrogenous base is linked to the OH of
3. 1'C pentose sugar through a
N-glycosidic linkage to form a nucleoside.
When a phosphate group is linked to OH of
2'C of a nucleoside through
4.
phosphoester linkage, a corresponding
nucleotide is formed.

59. The activator of alcohol dehydrogenase


enzyme is:
1. Zinc
2. Magnesium
3. Manganese
4. Molybdenum

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60. The biomolecule shown in the given figure 64. Select the wrong statement:
is: Bacterial cell wall is made up of
1.
peptidoglycan
Pili and fimbriae are mainly involved in
2.
the motility of bacterial cells
3. Cyanobacteria lack flagellated cells
4. Mycoplasma is a wall-less microorganism

1. an aromatic amino acid 65. Identify the incorrectly matched pair:


2. a zwitterion Type of epithelium Location
3. a substituted pyrimidine Blood vessels and
1. Simple squamous
alveoli
4. a substituted purine
Simple cuboidal non
Proximal
2. brush bordered
convoluted tubule
epithelium
61. Consider the following statements:
There is no uncatalysed metabolic Stomach and
I: 3. Columnar epithelium
conversion in living systems. small intestine

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The living state is a non-equilibrium Bronchioles and
II: 4. Ciliated epithelium
steady state to be able to perform work. fallopian tubes
The living state and metabolism are
III: synonyms, without metabolism there
66. Which of the following is true for
cannot be a living state.
nucleolus?
Which of the above statements are true? 1. Larger nucleoli are present in dividing
1. I and II only cells.
2. I and III only 2. It is a membrane-bound structure.
3. II and III only 3. It takes part in spindle formation.
4. I, II and III 4. It is a site for active ribosomal RNA
synthesis.

67. Consider the following statements:


62. The fruit fly has 8 chromosomes (2n) in In animal cells, lipid like steroidal
I:
each cell. During the interphase of mitosis, if hormones are synthesized in SER.
the number of chromosomes at G1 phase is 8, Golgi apparatus is the important site for
II:
what would be the number of chromosomes formation of glycoproteins & glycolipids.
after the S phase? III: Lysosomes carry alkaline hydrolases.
1. 4
2. 32 Which of the above statements are true?
3. 8 1. I and II only
4. 16 2. I and III only
3. II and III only
63. Identify the meiotic stage in which the 4. I, II and III
homologous chromosomes separate while the
sister chromatids remain associated at their
centromeres.
1. Metaphase-II
2. Anaphase-I
3. Anaphase-II
4. Metaphase-I

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68. Centrosome: 71. Unlike Arthropods, Annelids:


is a non- membrane bound organelle 1. have a true coelom lined by embryonic
1. found in all cells which helps in cell mesoderm
division 2. have a closed circulatory system
is a non- membrane bound organelle 3. do not reproduce by sexual methods
2. found in plant cells which helps in cell 4. have a complete digestive system
division
72. In Obelia:
is a non- membrane bound organelle
3. found in animal cells which helps in DNA both polyp and medusa forms exist during
a:
replication its life cycle
is a non- membrane bound organelle metagenesis, a sort of alternation of
b:
4. found in animal cells which helps in cell generation, is seen
division polyps produce medusae sexually and
c:
medusae form the polyps sexually

69. Consider the given two statements: 1. only a is correct 2. only a and b are correct
All prokaryotes have a cell wall 3. only c is correct 4. a, b and c are correct
surrounding the cell
Statement I:
membrane except in

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mycoplasma. 73. In the 24 hour average duration of cell
No organelles, like the ones in cycle of a human cell, cell division properly
eukaryotes, are found in lasts for:
Statement II:
prokaryotic cells except for 1. only about 1 hour
ribosomes. 2. approximately 90 minutes
3. between 4 and 5 hours
Statement I is correct; Statement II is 4. 95% time of the cell cycle
1.
correct
74. How many of the given statements
Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is
2. regarding the anatomy of frogs are correct?
correct
Kidneys are situated a little posteriorly in
Statement I is correct; Statement II is
3. a. the body cavity on both sides of the
incorrect
vertebral column.
Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is
4. Each kidney is composed of several
incorrect
b. structural and functional units called
uriniferous tubules or nephrons.
Two ureters emerge from the kidneys in
70. Identify the correct sequence of events
male frogs, where the ureters act as
during Prophase I of meiosis: c.
urinogenital ducts that open into the
a. Synapsis of homologous chromosomes
cloaca.
Chromosomes become gradually visible
b. In females, the ureters and oviduct open
under microscope d.
separately in the cloaca.
Crossing over between non-sister
c.
chromatids of homologous chromosomes
1. 1 2. 2
d. Terminalisation of chiasmata
3. 3 4. 4
e. Dissolution of synaptonemal complex

Choose the correct answer from the options


given below:
1. (a), (b), (c), (d), (e)
2. (b), (c), (d), (e), (a)
3. (b), (a), (c), (e), (d)
4. (a), (c), (d), (e), (b)
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75. Match each item in Column I with one in 78. Match each item in Column I with ONLY
Column II and select the correct match from one in Column II and select the correct match
the codes given: from the codes given:
Column I Column I
Column II Column II
[Structure of a [Structure in
[Function] [Location]
prokaryotic cell] Cockroach]
Attachment to the A Forewings P Prothorax
A Mesosome P
substrate B Hind wings Q Mesothorax
B Chromatophore Q Conjugation C Anal cerci R Metathorax
Photosynthetic th
C Fimbriae R
pigments S 10 segment but
absent in females
D Pili S DNA replication th
Codes: T 10 segment and
present in both sexes
A B C D Codes:
1. S R P Q A B C
2. S R Q P 1. Q R S
3. R S Q P 2. Q R T
4. R S P Q 3. P Q S

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76. Identify the incorrect match:
Structure of
4. R R T

Location 79. In birds:


Cockroach
the characteristic feature is the presence of
4-6th abdominal a:
1. Testes feathers.
segments b: forelimbs are modified into wings.
2. Mushroom gland 8-9th abdominal c: flight is present in all members.
segments d: hind limbs do not have scales.
3. Ovaries 2-6th abdominal
segments 1. Only (a) and (d) are incorrect
6th abdominal 2. Only (c) and (d) are correct
4. Spermatheca 3. (a), (b) and (c) are correct
segment
4. Only (a) and (b) are correct

77. Choose the correct statement about a


muscular tissue:
Skeletal muscle fibres are uninucleated
1.
and found in parallel bundles.
Intercalated discs allow the skeletal
2.
muscle cells to contract as a unit.
Skeletal muscles are striated and
3.
voluntary.
Smooth muscles are multinucleated and
4.
involuntary

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80. Given below are two statements: one is 84. Given below are two statements:
labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is A protein is imagined as a line,
labelled as Reason (R): the left end represented by first
Statement
amino acid (C-terminal) and the
I:
Frogs help maintain ecological right end represented by last
Assertion (A):
balance. amino acid (N-terminal).
Frogs serve as an important Adult human haemoglobin,
Reason (R): link in the food chain and food Statement consists of 4 subunits (two
web in the ecosystem. II: subunits of α type and two
subunits of ẞ type.)
In the light of the above statements choose In the light of the above statements, choose
the correct answer from the options given the correct answer from the options given
below: below:
Statement I is false but Statement II is
1.
1. (A) is True but (R) is False. true.
Both (A) and (R) are True but (R) is not the Both Statement I and Statement II are
2. 2.
correct explanation of (A). true.
Both (A) and (R) are True and (R) is the Both Statement I and Statement II are
3. 3.
correct explanation of (A). false.

VishalxREFLECTor
4. (A) is False but (R) is True.
4.
Statement I is true but Statement II is
false.

81. A water vascular system is


characteristically seen in animals belonging 85. In the given diagrammatic representation
to the Phylum: of internal organs of a frog showing the
1. Porifera complete digestive system, identify I, II, III, IV:
2. Ctenophora
3. Echinodermata
4. Hemichordata

82. Which one of the following pair of animals


comprises 'jawless fishes'?
1. Lampreys and eels
2. Mackerals and rohu
3. Lampreys and hagfishes
4. Guppies and hagfishes

83. Earth has amazing bio-diversity. The


number of species on Earth that are known I II III IV
and described ranges between:
Gall
1. 0.8 - 1.0 million 1. Oesophagus Liver Fat bodies
bladder
2. 1.7 - 1.8 million
3. 7 – 8 million Gall Urecose
2. Pharynx Liver
4. 20 – 50 million bladder glands
Buccal Gall Antennal
3. Liver
cavity bladder glands
Gall
4. Oesophagus Liver Fat bodies
bladder

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Zoology - Section B
88. An animal with the following body wall
organization will not have:
86. Consider the given two statements:
Hemichordates were earlier
considered as a sub-phylum
Statement 1: under Phylum Chordata but
are now placed separately in a
phylum under non-Chordata.
Hemichordates have a
rudimentary structure in the
Statement 2: collar region called 1. Cephalization
stomochord, a structure 2. Three germ layers
homologous to the notochord. 3. Bilateral symmetry
4. A complete digestive tract
Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are
1. correct but Statement 2 does not explain
Statement 1.
89. Identify the correct statements:
Statement 1 is correct and Statement 2 is
2. Statement Frog eye does not have closable
incorrect.

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I: eye lids.
Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are
3. A nictitating membrane provides
incorrect. Statement
protection to the eye, especially
Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are II:
when the frog is swimming.
4. correct and Statement 2 explains
Statement 1. 1. Statement I is correct; Statement II is
incorrect
2. Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is
incorrect
87. Which one of the following phyla is
3. Statement I is correct; Statement II is
correctly matched with its two general
correct
characteristics?
4. Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is
Arthropoda - The body is divided into a correct
1. head, thorax, abdomen and
respiration by mouth 90. Being cold-blooded, frogs have to adopt
Chordata - Notochord at some stage and suitable behaviour patterns to regulate their
2. separate anal and temperature.
urinary openings to the outside Which of the following will be true?
Echinodermata – Pentamerous radial To warm up, they can move into the sun or
3. symmetry and mostly I: onto a warm surface; if they overheat, they
internal fertilization can move into the shade.
Mollusca - Normally oviparous and In cool damp conditions, the colour of the
4. developed through a II:
skin will be lighter than on a hot dry day.
trochophore or veliger larva 1. Statement I is correct; Statement II is
incorrect
2. Statement I is correct; Statement II is
correct
3. Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is
incorrect
4. Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is
correct

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91. In the given diagram of areolar tissue, 94. Consider the given two statements:
identify a phagocytic cell: Periplaneta americana is
Statement I:
dioecious.
The development of Periplaneta
Statement II:
americana is holometabolous.

Statement I is correct; Statement II is


1.
correct
Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is
2.
correct
Statement I is correct; Statement II is
1. A 3.
incorrect
2. B
Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is
3. C 4.
incorrect
4. D

95. A ‘sea-horse’ is a:
92. Consider the given two statements: 1. marine bony fish
2. fresh water bony fish

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Lipids come under acid
Assertion (A): 3. cartilaginous fish
insoluble fraction of the cell.
4. cyclostome
Acid insoluble fraction is the
Reason (R): macromolecular fraction and
96. Which of the following statements is not
lipids are macromolecules.
correct?
Lysosomes are formed by the process of
1. (A) is True but (R) is False 1.
packaging in the endoplasmic reticulum.
Both (A) and (R) are True and (R) correctly Lysosomes have numerous hydrolytic
2. 2.
explains (A) enzymes
Both (A) and (R) are True and but (R) does The hydrolytic enzyme of lysosomes are
3. 3.
not correctly explain (A) active under acidic pH
4. (A) is False but (R) is True 4. Lysosomes are membrane bound structure.

93. Rates of physical and chemical processes 97. The members of which of the following
are influenced by temperature among other animal phyla are not exclusively marine?
factors. A general rule of thumb is that rate: 1. Porifera
doubles by half for every 10°C change in 2. Ctenophora
1.
either direction 3. Echinodermata
decreases by half for every 10°C change in 4. Hemichordata
2.
either direction
doubles or decreases by half for every 10°C
3.
change in either direction
doubles or decreases by half for every 5°C
4.
change in either direction

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98. Which of the following is not a


characteristic of Amphibians? Fill OMR Sheet*
Most have two pairs of limbs and tail is
1.
present in some. *If above link doesn't work, please go to test link
Alimentary canal, urinary and from where you got the pdf and fill OMR from
reproductive tracts open into a common there
2.
chamber called cloaca which opens to the
exterior.
Respiration is by gills, lungs and through
3.
skin.

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99. Enzymes that catalyze removal of groups
from substrates by mechanisms other than
days of ANY
hydrolysis leaving double bonds are:
1. Dehygdrogenases 2. Transferases
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3. Lyases 4. Ligases

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100. Consider the two statements:
The interphase represents the
phase between two successive
Statement I:
M phases and DNA replication
takes place in the interphase.
The stage between the two
meiotic divisions is called
Statement II: interkinesis and there is no
replication of DNA during
interkinesis.

Statement I is correct; Statement II is


1.
correct
Statement I is correct; Statement II is
2.
incorrect
Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is
3.
correct
Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is
4.
incorrect

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