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IV Weekend Test 17/08/2015.

BOTANY
1. (A.) Protozoans are versatile in their locomotion
(R.) Protozoans are multicellular and microscopic
A. Both correct, R explains A

B. Both correct, R does not explain A C. A correct, R wrong

D. A wrong, R correct

2. (A.) Neutrophils of humans exhibit amoeboid locomotion


(R.) Amoeboid locomotion is the most primitive and slowest type
A. Both correct, R explains A

B. Both correct, R does not explain A C. A correct, R wrong

D. A wrong, R correct

3. The central singlets in the axoneme of a flagellum are interconnected by,


A. Dyenin arms

B. Nexins

C. Radial spokes

D. None

4. Radial spokes extend between,


A. Inner sheath and A tubule

B. Outer sheath and A tubule

C. Inner shealth and B tubule

D. Outer

sheath and B tubule

5. (A.) Radial spokes in a flagellum prevent the bending of flagellum


(R.) They are made up of elastic fibres
A. Both correct, R explains A

B. Both correct, R does not explain A C. A correct, R wrong

D. A wrong, R correct

6. (A.) Tip of flagellum is naked in Chalmydomonas


(R.) It does not bear lateral appendages
A. Both correct, R explains A

B. Both correct, R does not explain A C. A correct, R wrong

D. A wrong, R correct

7. Which of the following movements of the flagellum causes Trypanosoma to move forwards,
A. Undulation from base to tip B. Undulation from tip to base

C. Side wash - lash

D. Simple conical gyration

8. Fastest and slowest locomotion respectively are,


A. Ameoboid, flagellar

B. Ciliary, amoeboid

C. Flagellar, amoeboid

D. Ciliary, flagellar

9. (A.) Protozoans are versatile in their locomotion


(R.) Protozoans are multicellular and microscopic
A. Both correct, R explains A

B. Both correct, R does not explain A C. A correct, R wrong

10. Berry with calyx is seen in,


(1.) Asparagus

(2.) Solanum (3.) Capsicum

(4.) Smilax

D. A wrong, R correct

A. 1, 2, 3

B. 2, 3

C. 3, 4

D. 1, 2, 4

11. Fruit in Allium is a,


A. Capsule B. Berry C. Bulb D. Corm

12. (A.) Bentham and Hooker classification is an artificial system and fragmentary
(R.) It is based only on the economic uses of plants
A. Both correct, R explains A B. Both correct, R does not explain A C. A is wrong, R is correct D. A is wrong, R is wrong

13. Pigeon Pea is,


A. Black gram

B. Red gram

C. Bengal gram

D. Green gram

14. Who gave equal importance both to the vegetative as well as floral characters?
A. Linneaus

B. Bentham and Hooker

C. Engler and Prantl

D. J. Hutchinson

15. Each flower contains many ovules in,


A. Glycine max

B. Withania somnifera

C. Asparagus

D. All of the above

16. Carpels are fused in,


A. Tomato

B. Tobacco

C. Onion

D. All of the above

17. Mother axis in a floral diagram is represented as,


A. Dot at the top

B. Circle at the bottom

C. Circle at the top

D. Both A and C.

18. Stipule is modified to perform photosynthesis in,


A. Garden pea

B. Makoi

C. Asparagus

D. All of the above

19. Pollination occurs with the help of piston mechanism in,


A. Pisum B. Crotalaria C. Lathyrus D. All of the above

20. Which of the following shows arboreal stem,


A. Asparagus

B. Aloe

C. Smilax

D. None

21. . (A.) Flower is zygomorphic in Indian rose wood


(R.) Flower can be divided into two equal halves in one plane only
A. Both correct, R explains A

B. Both correct, R does not explain A C. A correct, R wrong

D. A wrong, R correct

22. . (A.) Flowers in soya bean are perigynous


(R.) They have a cup shaped thalamus
A. Both correct, R explains A

B. Both correct, R does not explain A C. A correct, R wrong

D. A wrong, R correct

23. The ratio of number of carpels and locules in ovary of capsicum fruitescens is,
A. 2 : 2

B. 2 : 1

C. 1 : 1

D. 3 : 3

24. In the floral formula, P stands for,


A. Peduncle

B. Epipetalous condition

C. Perianth

D. Petals

25. In Bentham and Hookers classification, soya bean belongs to the family,
A. Fabaceae

B. Leguminosae

C. Papilionidae

D. Dicotyledonae

26. If the two whorls of tepals in Lily are compared to sepals and petals, which of the following is true,
A. Odd sepal is anterior

B. Odd petal is anterior

C. Odd sepal is posterios

D. Both B and C

27. Father of taxonomy is the author of,


A. Genera Plantarum

B. Historia Plantarum C. Species Plantarum

D. Historia Genera Plantarum

28. Good source of protein,


A. Cajanus cajan

B. Pterocarpus

C. Trigonella

D. Crotalaria

29. Aestivation in Solanum nigrum is,


A. Valvate

B. Twisted

C. Vexillary

D. Ascendingly imbricate

30. Number of free stamens in Pisum and Arachis respectively are,


A. 9, 1

B. 1, 0

C. 1, 10

D. 9, 0

31. Plant used as a leafy vegetable,


A. Arachis

B. Dolichos

C. Derris

D. Trigonella

32. (A.) Fungi multiply and spread easily


(R.) They produce millions of asexual spores
A. Both correct, R explains A

B. Both correct, R does not explain A C. A correct, R wrong

D. A wrong, R correct

33. Covulvulaceae is placed in polemoniales based on their,


A. Vegetative characters

B. Sexual characters

C. Floral characters

D. Chromosomal characters

34. As a taxonomist, what would you refer to if you wanted information to identify the names of species found in an area?
A. Keys

B. Flora

C. Manuals

D. Monographs

35. Organs first appeared in,


A. Protista

B. Plantae

C. Fungi

D. Animalia

36. The red colour of red sea is due to,


A. Blue green algae

B. Mycoplasmas C. Red fungi D. Dinoflagellates

37. Primitive relatives of animals belong to the kingdom.


A. Protista B. Monera C. Fungi

D. Plantae

38. Homogonia are formed by,


A. Archebacteria

B. Eubacteria

C. Mycoplasma

D. Actinomycetes

39. Kieselguhr predominantly contains,


A. Cellulose

B. Chitin

C. Calcium

D. Silica

40. (A.) Protozoans in oceans lack cell walls


(R.) They have silica shells on their surface
A. Both correct, R explains A

B. Both correct, R does not explain A C. A correct, R wrong

D. A wrong, R correct

ZOOLOGY

41. (A.) Protozoans are versatile in their locomotion


(R.) Protozoans are multicellular and microscopic
A. Both correct, R explains A

B. Both correct, R does not explain A C. A correct, R wrong

D. A wrong, R correct

42. (A.) Neutrophils of humans exhibit amoeboid locomotion


(R.) Amoeboid locomotion is the most primitive and slowest type
A. Both correct, R explains A

B. Both correct, R does not explain A C. A correct, R wrong

D. A wrong, R correct

43. The central singlets in the axoneme of a flagellum are interconnected by,
A. Dyenin arms

B. Nexins

C. Radial spokes

D. None

44. Radial spokes extend between,


A. Inner sheath and A tubule
sheath and B tubule

B. Outer sheath and A tubule

C. Inner shealth and B tubule

D. Outer

45. (A.) Radial spokes in a flagellum prevent the bending of flagellum


(R.) They are made up of elastic fibres
A. Both correct, R explains A

B. Both correct, R does not explain A C. A correct, R wrong

D. A wrong, R correct

46. (A.) Tip of flagellum is naked in Chalmydomonas


(R.) It does not bear lateral appendages
A. Both correct, R explains A

B. Both correct, R does not explain A C. A correct, R wrong

D. A wrong, R correct

47. Which of the following movements of the flagellum causes Trypanosoma to move forwards,
A. Undulation from base to tip B. Undulation from tip to base

C. Side wash - lash

D. Simple conical gyration

48. Fastest and slowest locomotion respectively are,


A. Ameoboid, flagellar

B. Ciliary, amoeboid

C. Flagellar, amoeboid

D. Ciliary, flagellar

49. (A.) Reproduction in Euglena is asexual


(R.) Single parents produces offspring without forming gametes
A. Both correct, R explains A

B. Both correct, R does not explain A C. A correct, R wrong

D. A wrong, R correct

50. (A.) Binary fission in Euglena is not perikinetal


(R.) It occurs parallel to kineties
Both correct, R explains A

B. Both correct, R does not explain A C. A correct, R wrong

D. A wrong, R correct

51. (A.) Hologamy is asexual reproduction


(R.) It does not involve formation of gametes
A. Both correct, R explains A

B. Both correct, R does not explain A C. A correct, R wrong

D. A wrong, R correct

52. Protozoans undergoing conjugation exhibit,


A. Amoeboid locomotion

B. Flagellar locomotion

C. Ciliary locmotion

D. No locomotion

53. The movement of water in ciliary locomotion is,


A. Parallel to the surface of its attachment
axis of cilium

B. Perpendicular to the surface of its attachment

C. Parallel to the

D. Both B & C

54. Number of kinetosomes in Euglena is,


A. One

B. Two

C. Zero

D. Many

55. (A.) Transverse binary fission if also called as homothetogenic division


(R.) The daughter paramecia are exactly like mirror images
A. Both correct, R explains A

B. Both correct, R does not explain A C. A correct, R wrong

D. A wrong, R correct

56. Locomotion exhibited by the contraction and relaxation of myonemes is,


A. Undular

B. Pendular C. Spiral

D. Zig-zag

57. Action caused by simple conical gyration on the organism is similar to that of,
A. Propeller of boat

B. Propeller of aeroplane C. Pendular movement

D. Side wise-lash movement

58. Number of contractile vacuoles in Euglena is,


(A.) One

B. Two

C. Four

D. Zero

59. . (A.) Cardiac muscle in vertebrates has no nerve supply


(R.) It is myogenic and requires no nerve stimulus to contract
A. Both correct, R explains A

B. Both correct, R does not explain A C. A correct, R wrong

D. A wrong, R correct

60. Bundles of muscle fibres are together covered by,


A. Endomysium

B. Perimysium

C. Epimysium

D. Sarcolemma

61. The connective tissue of joint capsule is made up of,


A. Fibrous cartilage

B. Dense regular C. Dense irregular

D. Reticular

62. Vasoconstrictor substance produced by Mast cells,


A. Histamine

B. Serotonin

C. Bradykinin

D. Heparin

63. Pancreatic ducts are lined by,


A. Stratified squamous epithelium
B. Stratified cuboidal epithelium
C. Stratified columnar epithelium
D. Transitional epithelium

64. Whartons jelly consists of,


A. Areolar tissue

B. Fibrous connective tissue C. Elastic connective tissue

D. Cartilage

65. (A.) Bones have a hard and non-pliable matrix


(R.) They lack living cells
A. Both correct, R explains A

B. Both correct, R does not explain A C. A correct, R wrong

66. The major part of organic matter in a compact bone is composed of,
A. Phosphorous

B. Silica

C. Hydroxyapatite

67. Percentage of water in plasma,


A. 45%

B. 55%

C. 92%

D. 65%

D. Collagen

D. A wrong, R correct

68. The total leucocyte count during allergy is,


A. > 10,000/cu mm

B. <10,000/cu mm

C. >1,00,000/cu mm

D. 6,000 10,000/ cu mm.

69. Nucleus in a skeletal muscle fibre is,


A. Oval

B. Spherical

C. Kidney shaped

D. Absent

70. (A.) Muscles of iris are called smooth muscles


(R.) They show the absence of cross striations
A. Both correct, R explains A

B. Both correct, R does not explain A C. A correct, R wrong

D. A wrong, R correct

71. Cells organized to form tissues for the first time in,
A. Sponges

B. Cnidarians C. Platyhelminthes D. Nematodes

72. Open type of blood circulation is seen in,


A. Annelida B. Echinodermata

C. Cephalochordata

D. Vertebrata

73. (A.) radial symmetry is an advantage to sessile or slow moving animals


(R.) Animals showing radial symmetry live in water and they can respond equally to stimuli that arrive from all
directions
A. Both correct, R explains A

B. Both correct, R does not explain A C. A correct, R wrong

D. A wrong, R correct

74. (A.) Bilaterally symmetrical animals are more efficient than the other animals in seeking food, locating mates and in
avoiding or escaping from predators
(R.) They show concentration of nerve and sensory cells at the anterior end
A. Both correct, R explains A

B. Both correct, R does not explain A C. A correct, R wrong

D. A wrong, R correct

75. (A.) In platyhelminthes, internal organs cannot move freely


(R.) They are embedded in the mesenchyme
A. Both correct, R explains A

B. Both correct, R does not explain A C. A correct, R wrong

D. A wrong, R correct

76. Inner surface of hollow organs are lined by,


A. Simple squamous epithelium

B. Simple cuboidal epithelium

C. Ciliated columnar epithelium

D. Non-

ciliated columnar epithelium

77. Third key transition in the evolution of the animal body plan,
A. Formation of tissues

B. Origin of perivisceral cavity

C. Bilateral symmetry

D. Origin of organ systems

78. Mosaic embryos are seen in,


A. Annelida

B. Echinodermata

C. Hemichordata

D. Chordata

79. Sacred Groves are the last refuges for a large number of rare and threatened species in,

A. Madhya Pradesh B. Manipur C. Mizoram

D. Meghalaya

80. Who introduced the taxon, Phylum,


A. Linneaus

B. Haeckel

C. John Ray

D. None

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