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Sample Paper 13
Biology (044)
Class XII Session 2023-24
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 70
General Instructions:
1. All questions are compulsory.
2. The question paper has five sections and 33 questions. All questions are compulsory.
3. Section—A has 16 questions of 1 mark each; Section—B has 5 questions of 2 marks each; Section—C has
7 questions of 3 marks each: Section—D has 2 case-based questions of 4 marks each; and Section—E has 3
questions of 5 marks each.
4. There is no overall choice. However, internal choices have been provided in some questions. A student has to
attempt only one of the alternatives in such questions.
5. Wherever necessary, neat and properly labeled diagrams should be drawn.

SECTION - A
1. Which of the following approaches does not give the defined action of contraceptive?
(a) Hormonal contraceptives - Prevent/retard entry of sperms, prevent ovulation and fertilisation
(b) Vasectomy - Prevents spermatogenesis
(c) Barrier methods - Prevent physical meeting of ovum and sperms
(d) Intrauterine devices - Increase phagocytosis of sperms, suppress sperm motility and fertilising capacity of
sperms

2. Biogas is produced by (i) breakdown of biomass with the help of (ii) bacteria.

(i) (ii)
(a) anaerobic Methanococcus
(b) aerobic Rhizobium
(c) anaerobic Rhizobium
(d) aerobic Methanobacterium

3. On the rocky sea coasts of Scotland, the larger and competitively superior barnacle Balanus dominates the
intertidal area and excludes the smaller barnacle Chathamalus from that zone.
Which kind of interaction is being depicted by this example?
(a) Predation (b) Parasitism
(c) Mutualism (d) Competition

4. Viral DNA after being converted from viral RNA by X, incorporates into host genome to undergo replication.
What is ‘X’ ?
(a) DNA polymerase
(b) Restriction endonuclease
(c) RNA polymerase
(d) Reverse transcriptase

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5. In a grassland ecosystem, if the number of primary producers (plants) is approximately 6 million, the number of
top carnivores, which may be supported by them will be
(a) 3 million
(b) 30 million
(c) 6 million
(d) 60 million

6. Which of the following statements is true?


(a) Wings of birds and insects are homologous organs.
(b) Human hands and bird’s wings are analogous organs.
(c) Human hands and bat’s wings are analogous organs.
(d) Flipper of penguin and dolphin are analogous organs.

7. Which of the following is a correct statement?


(a) IUDs once inserted need not be replaced.
(b) IUDs are generally inserted by the user herself.
(c) IUDs increase phagocytosis of sperms in the uterus.
(d) IUDs suppress gametogenesis.

8. Which of the following is not a property of the genetic code?


(a) Non-overlapping
(b) Ambiguous
(c) Degeneracy
(d) Universal

9. Elderly people are advised to get influenza (flu) vaccinations every year. Each year, a different type of flu vaccine
has to be made. This is because
(a) different viruses attack people of different ages, so each year as the population ages, a new vaccine must be
produced
(b) vaccines are unstable and cannot be stored for more than one year
(c) the body learns to destroy the antibodies made against the vaccine, so a new type of vaccine is needed for
each vaccination
(d) flu viruses change their genetic constituents so rapidly that vaccines against them rapidly become obsolete.

10. The population of an insect species shows an explosive increase in numbers during rainy season followed by its
disappearance at the end of the season. What does this show?
(a) The food plants mature and die at the end of the rainy season.
(b) Its population growth curve is of J-type.
(c) The population of its predators increases enormously.
(d) S-shaped or sigmoid growth of this insect.

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11. Which one of these is not included in the biodiversity hotspots of India?
(a) Western Ghats
(b) Himalayas
(c) Indo-Burma
(d) North Indian Plains

12. Observe the diagram of pBR322 and select the incorrect statement.

(a) 8 restriction sites are shown in the diagram.


(b) 4 restriction sites have no concern with losing of antibiotic resistance.
(c) If Pvu II acts on its restriction site, then antibiotic resistance offered by pBR322 will be totally lost.
(d) If foreign DNA is ligated at BamH 1 site, ampicillin resistance will continue.

13. Assertion : Elimination of a competitively inferior species in a closely related or otherwise similar group is known
as competitive exclusion principle.
Reason : If two species compete for the same resource, they could avoid competition by choosing different times
for feeding or different foraging patterns.
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) Both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is true but R is false.
(d) A is false but R is true.

14. Assertion : Mouse is the most preferred mammal for studies on gene transfers.
Reason : Mouse possesses features like short oestrous cycle and gestation period, relatively short generation time,
production of several offspring per pregnancy, etc.
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) Both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is true but R is false.
(d) A is false but R is true.

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15. Assertion : Pairing and separation of pair of chromosomes would lead to segregation of a pair of factors they
carried.
Reason : Two alleles of a gene pair are located on similar sites of non-homologous chromosomes.
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) Both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is true but R is false.
(d) A is false but R is true.

16. Assertion : Chasmogamous flowers require pollinating a gents.


Reason : Cleistogamous flowers do not expose their sex organs.
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
(b) Both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is true but R is false.
(d) A is false but R is true.

SECTION - B
17. Some of the microbes used as biofertilisers are prokaryotes. Name the taxonomic group they come under. With
the help of an example, mention how they act as biofertilisers.

18. Why is Taq polymerase preferred in PCR? Mention the source of this enzyme?

19. The given figure shows karyotype of a child who is suffering from a sex chromosomal abnormality which occurs
during failure of segregation of chromatids during cell division cycle. This results in the gain or loss of a chromosome
(s), called aneuploidy. Study the figure and answer the questions that follow :
(a) Identify the disease from the given karyotype.
(b) Write the chromosomal complement of the child.

20. Name the stage of the human embryo that gets implanted in the uterus and draw its labelled diagram.

21. Write two differences between Homo erectus and Homo habilis.

SECTION - C
22. Differentiate between the genetic codes given below :
(a) Unambiguous and Universal
(b) Degenerate and Initiator

23. (a) Why are transgenic animals so called?


(b) Explain the role of transgenic animals in (i) vaccine safety and (ii) biological products with the help of an
example each.

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24. Explain mechanism of sex-determination in birds.

25. “In a food chain, a trophic level represents a functional level, not a species”. Explain.
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(a) What is primary productivity? Why does it vary in different types of ecosystems?
(b) State the relationship between gross and net primary productiviy.

26. Study the given picture of biogas plant and answer the following questions:
(a) Name the components gaining entry from A into the chamber.
(b) Mention the group of bacteria and the condition in which they act on the component that entered from A
in the digester.
(c) Name the components that get collected in gas holder.

27. Medically it is advised to all young mothers that breast feeding is the best for their newborn babies. Do you agree?
Give reasons in support of your answer.

28. Describe the process of parturition in humans.


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Draw a labelled diagram of a human sperm.

SECTION - D
DIRECTION : Question No. 29 and 30 are case based questions. Each question has subparts with internal choice in one
subpart.

29. Human evolution is a lengthy evolutionary process within the history of primates. The stages given here show the
order of evolutionary history of man.

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(a) Identify ‘X’ and ‘Y


(b) What was the brain capacity of ‘X’ ?
(c) Give some important features of ‘Y’.
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(c) When was ‘X’ discovered?

30. In the given flow chart, the replication of retrovirus in a host is shown. Observe and answer the following questions.

(a) What can be placed in blanks (1) and (2)?


(b) Why is the virus called retrovirus? Give one example.
(c) Can the infected cell survive while viruses are being replicated and released?

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(c) Name the disease which is caused by a retrovirus. How this virus gets transmitted?

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SECTION - E
31. Blood samples from a crime scene was collected and DNA analysis for the same was done. Given below are the
marker profiles collected at the crime scene of the victim and a suspect.

(a) What will you conclude on the basis of above observation?


(b) Discuss how this technique helps in determining that the blood samples picked up from the crime scene
belong to a single person or two different persons.
(c) How can be the maternal and paternal identity disputes sorted out using the technique used above?
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(a) Select the homologous structures from the combinations given below :
(i) Forelimbs of whales and bats
(ii) Tuber of potato and sweet potato
(iii) Eyes of octopus and mammals
(iv) Thorns of Bougainvillea and tendrils of Cucurbita.
(b) State the kind of evolution represent by the homologous structures.
(c) What are analogous structures? How are they different from homologous structures? Provide one example
for each.

32. Describe the various stages involved in the commercial production of human insulin by Eli Lilly.
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Explain the application of biotechnology in producing Bt cotton.

33. (a) The given diagram shows a part of the human female reproductive system.

(i) Name the gamete cells that would be present in ‘X’ if taken from a newborn baby.
(ii) Name ‘Y’ and write its function.
(iii) Name ‘Z’ and write the events that take place here.
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(b) Name the muscular and the glandular layers of human uterus. Which one of these layers undergoes cyclic
changes during menstrual cycle? Name the hormone essential for the maintenance of this layer.
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(a) Refer to the given figure and answer the following questions :
(i) Identify the labelled parts X and Y.
(ii) Write the role of X and Y.
(iii) Draw labelled prior stage of the given figure.
(b) Why is fertilisation in an angiosperm referred to as double fertilisation? Mention the ploidy of the cells
involved.

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