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1 How many of the following statements are true (A) Sexual mode of reproduction enables creation of new variants, so that survival advantage is enhanced. (B) P. Maheshwari worked on test tube pollination and intra-ovarian fertilisation (C) Life spans of organisms are correlated with their sizes (D) No individual is immortal, except single-celled organisms. (E) P. Maheshwari inspired Dr W. Dudgeon, an American missionary (F) Very first textbooks of Biology for Higher Secondary Schools was published by NCERT in 1964 (G) Organisms with same size can have same life span (H) There is no thermodynamic necessity for senescence. (I) Generic damage or "wear and tear" theories could explain why biologically similar organisms exhibited such dramatically different life spans. 1.Four 2.Five 3.Six 4.Three Q.2 How many of the following statements are not true (A) The organisms habitat is not responsible for how it reproduces. (B) Lack of menstruation may be due to stress and poor health. (C) Both LH and FSH attain a peak level in the middle of cycle (about 14 day) (D) Ovulatory phase is followed by the luteal phase (E) Theca interna secretes large amounts of progesterone which is essential for maintenance of the endometrium (F) Ovulation occurs on start of cycle (G) Luteal phase coincide with Proliferatory phase (H) Tertiary follicle contain secondary oocyte (I) Mons pubis contain abundant fat (J) Asexual reproduction can never involve 2 parents 1.Two 2.Three 3.Four 4.Five Q.3 Which of the following have smallest genome (A) E.coli (B) X 174 (C) lambda phage (D) Human

Q.4 Which of the following statements is more correct (A)When offspring is produced by a single parent with or without the involvement of gamete formation, the reproduction is asexual. (B) When two parents (opposite sex) participate inthe reproductive process and also involve fusion of male and female gametes, it is called sexual reproduction (C) The organisms habitat is not responsible for how it reproduce (D) Both A and B Q.5 Diagram A corresponds with (A) Vegetative propogation (B) Bryophyllum Succulents (D)All three (E) Aand B Q.6 Diagram B is related with (A) Agave (B) Bulb Bulblet Q.7 Diagram C is of (A) Terror of bengal (B) Water hybrid (D) Meiotic structure (C) Stolon (D) None of these

Q.8 Diagram D donot contain (A) Stem (B) Leaves (C) Radicle roots (D) Both B and C

C Q.9 Which of the following is not necessarily asexual structure

Q.10 How many of the following statements are not correct (1) Strobilanthus is not found in india (2) Conidia are exogenous spores (3) Gemmules do not contain spicules (4) Chlamydomonas can perform asexual reproduction (5) birds in captivity (as in poultry farms) can be made to lay eggs throughout the year (6) There is slowing of smetabolism during this last phase of life span. (7) Isogametes are present in Fucus (A) one (B) two ( C) three (D) four Q11 The lower structure arrowed in diagram is

(A) Testis of unisexual animal (C) Testis of bisexual animal

(B) Ovaries of unisexual animal (D) Ovaries of bisexual animal

Q.12 In which of the following structure female gametes are formed

A B C D Q13. How many of the following statements are not correct (1) RNA-digesting enzymes (RNases) did not affect transformation (2) Proteins enter the bacteria from the bacteriophages (3) After spermiogenesis sperm heads become embedded in the Sertoli cells, and are finally released from the seminiferous tubules by the process called spermiation. (4) The secondary follicle is characterised by a fluid filled cavity called antrum (5) Primary oocyte within the tertiary follicle grows in size and completes its first meiotic division. (A) One (B) two (C)three (D)four Q14 Which of the following represent morula

Q15 Which of the following phase of mensurational cycle is represented (if the two lines represent Estrogen and progesterone (A) Menses (B) Luteal (C)Follicular (D) Ovulation phase

Q.16 How many of the following statements are true (A) While individual organisms die without fail, species continue to live through millions of years without changing (B) Reproduction becomes a vital process without which indivisual cannot survive for long. (C ) P. Maheshwari worked on embryological aspects and popularised the use of embryological characters in taxonomy. (D) artificial culture of immature embryos cannot be done 1. Four 2.Three 3.two 4.one 5.none (D) cell

Q.17 Following diagram is (A) Cell aggregate (B) Tissue

(C) Organ

Q.18 When offspring is produced by a single parent with or without the involvement of gamete formation, the reproduction is asexual. The statement seems to be incorrect with respect to (A) autogamy (B) allogamy (C) man (D) Earthworm Q.19 Following diagram is of

(A) haploid cells of cladophora

(B) fucus haploid cells

(C) human gametes

(D) Isogamy

Q.20 Sexual reproduction enables organisms to survive during unfavourable conditions. Only sexual modes of reproduction is exhibited by the higher plants and animals (A) both statements are correct (B) one statement is absolutely wrong (C) one statement is partly correct (D) both statements are only partly correct Q.21 Which of the following statements is true (A) Evolutionary migration from water to land did not affected reproductive way or mechanism (B) In amoeba small buds are produced by asexual reproduction (C) vegetative reproduction is a type of asexual reproduction (D) water hyacinth was introduced in India because it can propagate vegetatively at a phenomenal rate (E) none

Q.22 In the following diagram the cells shown are (A) Haploid (B) Diploid (C) Polyploid

(D) all

Q.23 In the following diagram the central portion represents (A) Connective (B) Tapetum (C) Endothecium

(D) pollen grain

Q.24 The following diagram is of

(A) Hibiscus (B Papaver)(C) Michelia (D) anatropous ovule

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