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(1)
A nucleoside is:
[A]
purine/pyramidine + sugar
[B]
purine/pyramidine + phosphate
[C]
Pyramidine + purine + phosphate
[D]
Purine + sugar + phosphate
Answer: purine/pyramidine + sugar
(2)
In angiosperms regarding development of microgametophyte each microspore mother cell undergoes
[A]
Two successive meiotic division to form 4 microspores
[B]
Meiosis to produce 4 haploid microspores
[C]
Two successive mitosis to form 4 microspores
[D]
Mitosis to produce 4 microspores
Answer: Meiosis to produce 4 haploid microspores
(3)
Pmcess of water exudation through hydathodes is known as:
[A]
Transpiration
[B]
Bleeding
[C]
Guttation
[D]
None of the above
(4)
Insectivorous plants grow in:
[A]
Nitrogen deficient soil
[B]
Nitrogen rich soil
[C]
Potassium deficient soil
[D]
Carbohydrate rich soil
Answer: Nitrogen deficient soil
(5)
The organelles involved in photorespiration are
[A]
Mitochondria, peroxisome and glyoxysomes
[B]
Chloroplast, mitochondria and peroxisome
[C]
Glyoxysomes, chloroplast and mithondria
[D]
Chloroplast, peroxisome and glythisome
Answer: Chloroplast, mitochondria and peroxisome
(6)
? X l74 has:
[A]
Single stranded DNA
[B]
Single stranded RNA
[C]
Double stranded RNA
[D]
Double stranded DNA
Answer: Single stranded DNA
(7)
Floridean starch is found in:
[A]
Phaeophyceae
[B]
Rhodophyceae
[C]
Chlorophyceae
[D]
Myxophyceae
(8)
In bryoph4tes the female sex organ is called:
[A]
Archegonium
[B]
Ascogonium
[C]
Antheridium
[D]
Carpogonium
(9)
The two great industrial tragedies MIC and Chemobyl occurred respectively in:
[A]
Ukraine 1990, Bhopal 1986
[B]
Madhya Pradesh 1980, Russia 1990
[C]
Bhopal 1980, Ukraine 1984
[D]
Bhopal 1984, Ukraine 1986
Answer: Bhopal 1984, Ukraine 1986
(10)
If a sporangium derived from a single cell is called
[A]
Heterosporangiate
[B]
Leptosporangiate
[C]
Eusporangiate
[D]
None of the above
(11)
Mary’s biological concept of species is mainly based on:
[A]
Reproductive isolation
[B]
Morphological traits
[C]
Modes of reproduction
[D]
None of the above
Answer: Reproductive isolation
(12)
The process by which the amount of DNA, RNA and protein can be known at a time is:
[A]
Phase-contrast microscopy
[B]
Tissue culture
[C]
Autoradiography
[D]
Cell fractionation
(13)
Sexual reproduction in Rhizopus occurs through:
[A]
Gametangial copulation
[B]
Spermatogamy
[C]
Gametangial contact
[D]
Planogametic copulation
Answer: Gametangial copulation
(14)
Organelles involved in photorespiration are
[A]
Mitochondria, proxisomes and glyoxisomes
[B]
Mitochondria, nucleus and ribosomes
[C]
Mitochondria, Peroxisomes and chloroplasts
[D]
Mitochondria, chloroplasts and ribosomes
Answer: Mitochondria, Peroxisomes and chloroplasts
(15)
Swollen placenta, oblique septum and conniving anthers are characteristics of family:
[A]
Solatiaceae
[B]
Brassicaceae
[C]
Asterácéae
[D]
Poaceae
(16)
The empirical formula for chlorophyll-a is:
[A]
C55 H72 O5N4 Mg
[B]
C35 H72 O5N4 Mg
[C]
C65 H70 O6N4 Mg
[D]
C45 H70 O6N4 Mg
(17)
A fern differ from a moss in prossessing:
[A]
Independent Sporophyte
[B]
Swimming/flagellated anitherozoids
[C]
Flask-shaped archegonia
[D]
Independent gametophyte
Answer: Independent Sporophyte
(18)
Water potential in leaf tissue is “positive” (near zero) during:
[A]
Low transpiration
[B]
Gestation
[C]
Excessive transpiration
[D]
Excessive absorption
(19)
Which of the following pairs are correctly matched?
[A]
Fertile spike —Ophioglossum
[B]
Apophysis—Spirogyra
[C]
Sporangiophore—Equisetum
[D]
Synangium—Psilotum
Answer: Fertile spike —Ophioglossum
(20)
Which of the following are true archaebacteria?
[A]
Extreme halophiles
[B]
Presence of peptidoglycan cell wall
[C]
Extreme thermophyles
[D]
Methanogens
Answer: Extreme halophiles
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