Test Series 1 Marking Scheme (Strictly With Reference To NCERT) Class 11 Biology

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TEST SERIES 1

MARKING SCHEME
(Strictly with reference to NCERT)
CLASS 11
BIOLOGY

1 c. Anisogamy 1 Mark
2 c Mycoplasm 1 Mark

3 a. Will decrease 1 Mark


4 Figure 3.1 (b-i) Page number 31 NCERT 1

.5.(a)
● Metabolism is another defining property of a
living organism.
● Cellular organization of living organisms.
● Consciousness ( Any
2 ½ x 2)
.(b). They belong to different species because:
● They cannot interbreed
● They have different morphological features.
1
6 1 Methanogens
2 Conidia
3 Mycelium
4 Dikaryon ¼X4

7.
1. Mustard
2. The first part of the name (Brasicca) indicates
the generic name, while the second part
(compestris) indicates the species name.
3. The names are written in italics because it is
the rule of the binomial nomenclature.
4. “Linn” means Linnaeus, the first scientist to
discover the plant.
¼X4

8 (a) Diatoms 1. no flagella


2. silicious cell wall 3. Soapcase lke structure
4 .Diatomaceous earth
Dinoflagellates 1. perpendicular flagella
2. cellulosic cell plate 3. coloured pigments
4 . Red tides (any other) ½ x 4
(b) Due to presence of pellicle in place of cell
wall. , Predation ½x2

A 9 (a) natural classification 1 Based on maximum


similar features
2 Related organisms put together
Artificial classification 1 Based on 1 or 2 similar
features
2 Related organisms put apart. ( Any other)

9 (b) Gelidium and Gracilaria


9 (c) Chlorella and Spirullina 1x3

10. (a) A monograph is the writing work of a


specialist on a single scholarly subject or an
aspect of a subject. It is often written by a single
author. 1 mark
(b) Table 1.1 Page number 11 NCERT 2
11 (a ) W M Stanley 1
(b) 1 Amoeboid protists - have pseudopodia
Amoeba
2 Flagellated - have flagella
Trypanosoma
3 Cilliated - have cilia all over body
Paramoecium
4 Sporozoans - form spores once during
life cycle Plasmodium viva
½x4
12 Table 3.1 page number 33 NCERT
3 Points of difference and example of each 1x3

13 Phycomycetes
Aseptate
Asexual spores Zoospores ,Aplanospores
sporangiospore ( any 2)
Sexual spores Zygospore , oospore
Examples Rhizopus, Albugo
Ascomycetes
Septate , branched
Asexual spores Conidia
Sexual spores Ascospores
Examples Aspergillus, Penicillium, Claviceps
Neurospora
Basidiomycetes
Septate , branched
Asexual spores nil
Sexual spores Basidiospores
Example Agaricus , Ustilago , Puccinia ( ¼ x 16)
(b) Figure 2.2 page number 19 NCERT 1

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