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Topic: Cell: The Unit of Life : Eukaryotic Cells Topic: Cell Cycle and Cell Division: Meiosis I
Stroma of the chloroplast contains all, except If there are 20 chromosomes in G1 phase, then
(1) Enzyme for synthesis of proteins what will be the number of bivalents and
chromatids in zygotene stage?
(2) Ribosomes
Bivalents Chromatids
(3) Chlorophyll pigments
(1) 10 40
(4) Circular DNA
(2) 10 20
(3) 20 40
(4) 20 20

Practice Questions:
1. The space limited by the inner membrane of the
chloroplast is called the
(1) Stroma Practice Questions:
(2) Lumen 1. A bivalent or a tetrad has
(3) Thylakoid
(1) Only one chromatid
(4) Tubule
(2) Two chromatids
2. Chlorophyll pigments are present in
(3) Three chromatids
(1) Stroma
(2) Thylakoids (4) Four chromatids
(3) Lumen 2. A bivalent is composed of
(4) Tubules (1) A pair of homologous chromosomes
3. Along with the enzymes required for the (2) An autosome and an allosome
synthesis of proteins, stroma of chloroplast
contains (3) Two sister chromatids of a single
(1) Enzyme for carbohydrate synthesis chromosome
(2) Linear DNA molecule (4) Two arms of a single chromatid
(3) 80S ribosomes
3. If a diploid cell has 20 chromosomes, then the
(4) Cristae number of bivalents will be
(1) Half of the diploid number that is 10
(2) Half of the haploid number that is 5
(3) Double of the diploid number that is 40
(4) Four times of the diploid number that is 80

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4. If a cell has 10 bivalents, then the total number 3. An organism with 0.1 – 0.3 µm in size and
of chromatids will be lacking a cell wall can be a

(1) 10  10 = 100 (1) Mycoplasma


(2) Plasmodium
(2) 10  4 = 40
(3) Bacterium
(3) 10  2 = 20 (4) Yeast
(4) 10  1 = 10
5. A tetrad or a bivalent is formed in A stage. AIATS-01 (TYM)-Q.110
Here A is Topic: Cell: The Unit of Life: Eukaryotic Cells: An
Overview of Cell
(1) Leptotene
Inclusion bodies store reserve material in
(2) Zygotene prokaryotic cells. All of the following are
examples of the same, except
(3) Pachytene
(1) Phosphate granules
(4) Diplotene
(2) Gas vacuoles

AIATS-01 (TYM)-Q.103 (3) Sap vacuoles


Topic: Cell: The Unit of Life: Eukaryotic Cells (4) Glycogen granules
State true (T) or false (F) for the following
statements and select the correct option.
A. The size of Pleuropneumonia like
organisms (PPLO) is 0.1 m.
B. The largest isolated single cell is the egg of
an ostrich.
A B
(1) T F
Practice Questions:
(2) F T
1. Gas vacuoles are found in some prokaryotes
(3) T T and function to

(4) F F (1) Maintain pH


(2) Maintain cell shape
(3) Store reserve food material
(4) Maintain buoyancy
2. Which of the following pairs does not represent
inclusion bodies?
(1) Cyanophycean granules and phosphate
granules
(2) Glycogen granules and phosphate granules
(3) Cyanophycean granules and glycogen
Practice Questions: granules
1. Which of the following organisms is called (4) Polyribosomes and sap vacuoles
PPLO?
3. Which of the following organisms possess gas
(1) Slime moulds (2) Protozoans vacuoles?
(3) Mycoplasma (4) Euglenoids (1) Euglenoids (2) Slime moulds
2. While A are the smallest living cells known (3) Cyanobacteria (4) Algae
B is the largest isolated single cell.
4. All of the following structures are not membrane
A B bound, except
(1) Mycoplasma Bacteria (1) Sap vacuole
(2) Bacteria Mycoplasma (2) Gas vacuole
(3) PPLO Nerve Cell (3) Glycogen granule
(4) Mycoplasma Ostrich’s egg (4) Phosphate granule

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AIATS-01 (TYM)– Q.111 (3) Dictyosomes

Topic: Cell: The Unit of Life: An Overview of Cell (4) Chloroplast


Plant and animal cells are different as the
former possess.
AIATS-01 (TYM)– Q.135
a. Cell wall
b. Cell membrane Topic: Cell Cycle and Cell Division: Mitosis
c. Plastids Anaphase promoting complex (APC) is
necessary for proper mitosis of animal cells. Its
d. Large central vacuole
main function is to
(1) Only a and c
(1) Prevent segregation of chromosomes
(2) Only c and d
(2) Trigger the transition from metaphase to
(3) Only a, c and d anaphase
(4) All a, b, c and d (3) Replicate the DNA in S phase
(4) Promote the cell from G2 to S phase

Practice Questions:
1. Plant cell can be differentiated from the animal
cell, as the latter have Practice Questions:
(1) Cell wall 1. Which of the following represents the major
(2) Centrioles checkpoint of cell cycle?
(3) Dictyosomes (1) G1 phase  S phase
(4) Plastids (2) G2 phase  M phase
(3) Metaphase  Anaphase
2. Which of the following group of organisms can
be characterized with the permanent large (4) Telophase  G1 phase
central sap vacuole? 2. Which of the following options describe the
(1) Bacteria function of APC?
(2) Animals (1) Condensation of chromosomes
(3) Plants (2) Separation of sister chromatids by division
(4) Mycoplasma of centromere
3. All of the following organism possess cell wall, (3) Disintegration of nuclear membrane
except (4) Duplication of DNA
(1) Animals 3. APC is activated just after
(2) Fungi (1) Aster formation
(3) Bacteria (2) Disintegration of nucleolus
(4) Plants (3) Attachment of spindle fibres to
4. Which of the following organelles enables the chromosomes
plant to perform photosynthesis?
(4) Cell plate formation
(1) Mitochondria
(2) ER

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AIATS-01 (TYM)-Q.120 1. (4)


Topic: Cell: The Unit of Life : Eukaryotic Cells 2. (4)
1. (1) 3. (3)
2. (2) 4. (1)
3. (1) AIATS-01 (TYM)– Q.111
AIATS-01 (TYM)-Q.134 Topic: Cell: The Unit of Life: An Overview of Cell
Topic: Cell Cycle and Cell Division: Meiosis I
1. (2)
1. (4)
2. (3)
2. (1)
3. (1)
3. (1)
4. (4)
4. (2)
AIATS-01 (TYM)– Q.135
5. (2)
Topic: Cell Cycle and Cell Division: Mitosis
AIATS-01 (TYM)-Q.103
Topic: Cell: The Unit of Life: Eukaryotic Cells 1. (1)

1. (3) 2. (2)

2. (4) 3. (3)

3. (1)
AIATS-01 (TYM)-Q.110
Topic: Cell: The Unit of Life: Eukaryotic Cells: An
Overview of Cell

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