1. The document provides the instructions and questions for an intermediate biology exam with objective and subjective parts. It includes 17 multiple choice questions in part 1 and short and long answer questions in parts 2-4 covering topics like neurons, hormones, cell cycle, and biomes.
2. The exam has a total of 68 marks and is divided into parts testing knowledge of concepts like the nervous system, endocrine system, cell division, genetics, and ecosystems.
3. Students are instructed to choose the correct answer for each multiple choice question and write short responses for the short answer questions and longer explanations for the long answer questions.
1. The document provides the instructions and questions for an intermediate biology exam with objective and subjective parts. It includes 17 multiple choice questions in part 1 and short and long answer questions in parts 2-4 covering topics like neurons, hormones, cell cycle, and biomes.
2. The exam has a total of 68 marks and is divided into parts testing knowledge of concepts like the nervous system, endocrine system, cell division, genetics, and ecosystems.
3. Students are instructed to choose the correct answer for each multiple choice question and write short responses for the short answer questions and longer explanations for the long answer questions.
1. The document provides the instructions and questions for an intermediate biology exam with objective and subjective parts. It includes 17 multiple choice questions in part 1 and short and long answer questions in parts 2-4 covering topics like neurons, hormones, cell cycle, and biomes.
2. The exam has a total of 68 marks and is divided into parts testing knowledge of concepts like the nervous system, endocrine system, cell division, genetics, and ecosystems.
3. Students are instructed to choose the correct answer for each multiple choice question and write short responses for the short answer questions and longer explanations for the long answer questions.
Total Marks: 17 Biology Intermediate Part-II Time: -20 min.
Test Series: T-II 2021 (Objective Part) Name:- ____________ Roll No:- __________ Section:- ________ You have four choices for each objective type question as A, B, C and D. The choice which you think is correct, fill the relevant circle in front ofthat question number on computerized answer sheet. Use marker or pen to fill the circles. Cutting or filling two or more circles will result in zero marks in that question. Attempt as many questions as given in objective type question paper and leave other circles blank. Q. No # - 1 Tick () the correct option from the columns A,B,C, D. 17x1=17 NO STATEMENT A B C D 1 Nociceptors produce the sensation of: Pain Light Taste Hearing 2 Resting membrane potential of a neuron is: 50 mV 60 mV 70 mV 80 mV
3 Cell membrane of neuron is slightly permeable to: K+ Na+ Ca2+ Cl−
4 The largest part of human brain is: Cerebellum Medulla Hypothalamus Amygdala Blood 5 The CSF is similar in composition to: Blood Blood plasma Blood serum proteins 6 The number of spinal nerves in man: 24 62 12 31
Interstitial Germinal Prostate
7 Testosterone is secreted by: Sertoli cells cells epithelium gland
8 Length of cell cycle in yeast cells is: 30 minutes 60 minutes 90 minutes 120 minutes
9 Cancer occurs due to error in: Mitosis Meiosis Binary fission Budding
10 Crossing over occurs in: Leptotene Zygotene Pachytene Diplotene
11 Synapsis takes place in: Zygotene Pachytene Anaphase Leptotene
12 Each bivalent consists of four: Chromosome Chromatids Chiasmate Spore
13 The karyotype for Turner syndrome is: 44 + XO 44 + XXY 44 + XYY 44 + XXO
14 Phytoplanktons are drifting: Animals Plants Protozoans Crustaceans
Macaca Taxus Faxus Solenorctor
15 The scientific name for rhesus monkey is: mulatto baccata baccata tibetanus
16 Which one of these is not desert? Thal Thar Sahara Taiga
17 Layering is a characteristics of: Tundra Desert Taiga Grass land
PUNJAB GROUP OF COLLEGES (GOJRA CAMPUS) Total Marks: 68 Biology intermediate Part-II Time: 2:40 Hrs. Test Series: T-II 2021 (Subjective Part) Roll No. ______ Q. No # - 2 Write short answer of the questions. PART-I (8×2=16) 1. Define Nissl’s Granules. 2. Differentiate reflex action and reflex arc. 3. Differentiate synapse and synapsis. 4. What is CSF and its function? 5. What is corpus callosum? 6. Differentiate ganglia and nerve. 7. What is epilepsy? 8. Define acromegaly. Give its causes.
Q. No # - 3 Write short answer of the questions. PART-II (8×2=16)
1. Differentiate karyokinesis and cytokinesis. 2. What is mitotic apparatus? 3. Define metastatsis. 4. What are symptoms of Down’s syndrome? 5. What are characteristics features of cancerous cells? 6. What is interphase? 7. What are events of zygotene? 8. Differentiate alpine and boreal coniferous forests.
Q. No # - 4 Write short answer of the questions. PART-III (6×2=12)
1. Differentiate prairies and savannas. 2. Differentiate Thar and Thal. 3. What is desertification? 4. What is profundal zone? Give its characters. 5. Name the major terrestrial biomes. 6. What types of animals are present in temperate deciduous forest? Long Questions (8×3=24) Question no 3 a) Define nerve impulse. Discuss factors for resting membrane potential. b) Discuss hormones of posterior pituitary. Question no 4 a) Explain feedback mechanism with reference to pituitary. b) Give a detailed account of parathyroid gland. Question no 5 a) How neurons communicate with each other? b) Define these terms: 1) Synaptonemal complex 2) Homologous chromosomes 3) Phragmoplast 4) Chromosomal Non disjuction