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Q.109 (Code-B) [Cell: The unit of Life – 4. In acrocentric chromosomes


Endomembrane System] (1) The centromere is present near the tip of
1. Which of the given part of Golgi apparatus one of its arms
arises from periphery of cisternae due to
(2) p and q arms are clearly visible
fenestrations?
(3) There is no p arm
(1) Cisternae (2) Tubule
(4) Both (1) & (2)
(3) Vesicles (4) Golgian Vacuoles
Q.97 (Code-B) (Cell: The unit of Life- AN overview
2. Which part of Golgi apparatus may functions as
lysosome? of Cell)
(1) Cisternae (2) Tubules 1. All of the following are the layers in bacteria that
constitute their cell envelope, except
(3) Golgian Vacuoles (4) Vesicles
(1) Plasma Membrane (2) Mesosome
3. Which of the given part of Golgi apparatus are
pinched off from the tubules? (3) Glycocalyx (4) Cell wall
(1) Cisternae (2) Tubules 2. Which of the following statements is true w.r.t.
(3) Golgian Vacuoles (4) Vesicles Gram positive bacteria?
Q.102 (Code-B) (Cell: The unit of Life – Eukaryotic (1) They lack outer membrane
Cell) (2) Cell wall is thinner than that of Gram
1. Which of the following chromosomes has both negative bacteria
equal arms and hence there is no p and q arm? (3) Teichoic acid is absent in cell wall
(1) Metacentric chromosome (4) They do not retain the Gram stain when
(2) Sub-metacentric chromosome washed with alcohol
(3) Acrocentric chromosome 3. Which component of bacterial cell retains Gram
(4) Telocentric chromosome stain even after washing with alcohol?
2. In which of the following chromosomes the (1) Cell membrane
centromere is present at terminal position and (2) Outermost layer of cell envelope, i.e
hence only one arm is appeared?
capsule
(1) Metacentric chromosome
(3) Cytoplasm (4) Thick cell wall
(2) Sub-metacentric chromosome
4. The outermost layer of cell envelope in Gram
(3) Acrocentric chromosome positive bacteria is composed of
(4) Telocentric chromosome (1) Phospholipid
3. In which of the following chromosomes the (2) Polypeptide and lipid
centromere is present slightly away from
chromosome and hence p and q arms are (3) Peptidoglycan
clearly visible? (4) Lipopolysaccharide
(1) Metacentric chromosome Q.129 (Code-A) (Cell Cycle and Division:
(2) Sub-metacentric chromosome Interphase)
(3) Acrocentric chromosome 1. Interphase comprise of all phases, except
(4) Telocentric chromosome (1) G1 phase (2) G2 phase
(3) S phase (4) M phase

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2. The interphase lasts A of the duration of cell 2. The inner membrane forms a number of
cycle. infoldings called the
A here is (1) Cristae (2) Matrix
(1) More than 95 % (2) Less than 5 % (3) Perimitochondrial space
(3) For 50 % (4) For 10 % (4) Elementary particles
3. If a living cell divides in every 24 hours, then 3. The outer membrane of mitochondria contains
what will be the approximate duration of M (1) 60 % protein and 40 % lipids
phase in it? (2) 80 % protein and 20 % lipids
(1) 23 hours (2) 1 hour (3) 40 % protein and 60 % lipids
(3) 12 hours (4) 22 hours (4) 20 % protein and 80% lipids
4. Read the statements and select the correct 4. The inner membrane of mitochondria contains
option.
(1) 40 % protein and 60 % lipids
A - The interphase lasts more than 95 % of the
(2) 60 % protein and 40 % lipids
duration of cell cycle.
(3) 20 % protein and 80 % lipids
B - Interphase comprises of G1, S and G2
(4) 80 % protein and 20 % lipids
phases.
5. Choose the correct statement w.r.t.
(1) Both A and B are correct
mitochondrial membranes.
(2) Both A and B are incorrect
(1) Outer membrane is more permeable than
(3) Only A is correct
inner one
(4) Only B is correct
(2) Inner membrane is more permeable than
Q.134 (Code-B) (Cell: The unit of Life – Eukaryotic outer one
Cells - Mitochondria)
(3) The space between the two membrane is
1. Mitochondria are surrounded by outer and inner called matrix
membrane. The outer membrane is
(4) ATP synthesis occurs in the outer
(1) Smooth and discontinuous limiting membrane
boundary
(2) Smooth and continuous limiting boundary
(3) Infolded and forms cristae
(4) Infolded and forms matrix

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Q.94 (Code-A) [Transport in Plants: Plant-water 1. Some of the nitrogen travels as


Relations-Water Potential] (1) Inorganic ions
1. Water potential of pure water at room (2) Organic forms such as amino acids
temperature and pressure is
(3) Bounded with phosphates
(1) Equal to cytoplasm of a cell
(4) Both (1) & (2)
(2) Is highest
2. Much of nitrogen is carried in the organic form
(3) Is less than zero as amino acids but some organic nitrogen is
(4) Is lowest travelled through
2. Read the statements and select the correct (1) Phloem (2) Xylem
option. (3) Root hair only (4) Endodermis only
A. - Water moves from region of high water 3. Which of the following is not translocated
potential to low water potential. through phloem?
B. - Flaccid cell has lower water potential as (1) Organic nitrogen in the form of amino acids
compared to pure water.
(2) Sugars
(1) Both A and B are correct
(3) Hormones
(2) Both A and B are incorrect
(4) Water and minerals
(3) Only A is correct
4. Mineral elements are translocated through
(4) Only B is correct xylem in
3. If a flaccid cell is placed in a solution having (1) Both inorganic and organic form
water potential lesser than it, then
(2) Only inorganic form
(1) Cell will burst due to endosmosis
(3) Only organic form
(2) Exosmosis will occur
(4) Only as charged ions
(3) It will show deplasmolysis
Q.103 (Code-B) (Transport in Plants: Uptake of
(4) Will show no effect on size and volume mineral ions)
4. At room temperature and pressure as compare 1. Ions are absorbed from the soil by passive
to pure water a flaccid cell
transport. It occurs through
(1) Has lower water potential
(1) Specific proteins that utilizes ATP
(2) Has higher solute potential
(2) Mass flow system
(3) Has lower solute potential
(3) Diffusion (4) Both (2) & (3)
(4) Both (1) and (3)
2. Ions are absorbed from the soil by active
5. Endosmosis occur when transport, It occurs through
(1) A turgid cell is put into concentrated sugar (a) Specific proteins of root hair cells.
solution
(b) ATP driven pumps
(2) A flaccid cell put into pure water
(c) Simple diffusion
(3) A turgid cell put into isotonic solution
(1) Both (a) & (b) are true
(4) A flaccid cell put into hypertonic solution
(2) Only (b) is true
Q.102 (Code-A) (Transport in Plants: Uptake and
(3) Both (b) & (c) are true
Transport of mineral nutrients)
(4) Only (a) is true

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3. Presence of specific proteins actively pump ions (3) Completely permeable membrane
from the soil into cytoplasm of which of given (4) Cellulosic membrane
cells of root hair? Q.91 (Code-B) (Transport in Plants: Diffusion)
(1) Xylem vessels (2) Epidermal cells 1. The movement by diffusion is
(3) Cortical cell (4) Endodermal cell (1) Passive process (2) Active process
Q.92 (Code-B) (Transport in Plants: Plant-Water (3) A very fast process
Relation)
(4) A slow and active process
1. In plants, the bilayer of cell membrane is mainly
2. Gaseous movement in plants is solely by
made up of
(1) Facilitated diffusion
(1) Polysaccharides (2) Phospholipids
(2) Simple diffusion
(3) Polypeptides (4) Glycoproteins
(3) Active transport
2. Read the following statements and choose the
(4) ATP driven process
option which is true for them.
3. Choose correct statement w.r.t. transport
Statement-1: Polar molecules cannot pass
mechanism.
through lipid bilayer of plasma membrane
by self. (1) Simple diffusion is highly selective
Statement-2: Polar molecules require carrier (2) Facilitated diffusion is uphill transport
proteins to facilitate their transport across (3) Simple diffusion is downhill transport
the membrane. (4) Active transport does not require membrane
(1) Both the statements are correct protein
(2) Both statements are incorrect 4. Diffusion rates are not affected by
(3) Only statement-1 is correct (1) Temperature (2) Pressure
(4) Only statement-2 is correct (3) Concentration gradient
3. The movement of water by diffusion through (4) Inhibitors
plasma membrane is called 5. In diffusion
(1) Active transport (2) Imbibition (1) Living system is required
(3) Absorption (4) Osmosis (2) Molecules move in a random fashion
4. The membrane that permits the movement of (3) Molecules move even through impermeable
solvent molecules only, e.g. water, is called membrane
(1) Impermeable membrane (4) Presence of aquaporins is must
(2) Semipermeable membrane

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Q.109 (Cell: The unit of Life – Endomembrane Q.129 (Cell Cycle and Division: Interphase)
System) 1. (4)
1. (2) 2. (1)
2. (3) 3. (2)
3. (4) 4. (1)
Q.102 (Cell: The unit of Life – Eukaryotic Cell) Q.134 (Cell: The unit of Life – Eukaryotic Cells
1. (1) - Mitochondria)
2. (4) 1. (2)
3. (2) 2. (1)
4. (4) 3. (1)
Q.97 (Cell: The unit of Life- AN overview of Cell) 4. (4)
1. (2) 5. (2)
2. (1)
3. (4)
4. (3)

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Q.94 (Transport in Plants: Plant-water Relations- 2. (1)


Water Potential) 3. (2)
1. (2) Q.92 (Transport in Plants: Plant-Water Relation)
2. (1) 1. (2)
3. (2) 2. (1)
4. (4) 3. (4)
5. (2) 4. (2)
Q.102 (Transport in Plants: Uptake and Transport Q.91 (Transport in Plants: Diffusion)
of mineral nutrients)
1. (1)
1. (1)
2. (2)
2. (2)
3. (3)
3. (4)
4. (4)
4. (1)
5. (2)
Q.103 (Transport in Plants: Uptake of mineral
ions)
1. (4)

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