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BIOLOGY NSEP 2009-2010 EXAMINATION CAREER POINT

Indian Association of Teachers in Biological Sciences


NATIONAL STANDARD EXAMINATION IN BIOLOGY 2009-2010
Date of Examination 22 November 2009
Time 15.00 to 17.00
Q.1 The key feature of gymnosperms that is absent in present day pteridophytes is -
(A) heterospory (B) seed
(C) triploid endosperm (D) tracheids
Ans. (B)

Q.2 The subunits of ribosomes of mouse hepatocytes are -


(A) 50S and 30S (B) 40S and 23S
(C) 70S and 16S (D) 60S and 40S
Ans. (D)

Q.3 In meiosis, separation of homologous chromosomes occurs during -


(A) Anaphase I (B) Metaphase I
(C) Anaphase II (D) Metaphase II
Ans. (A)

Q.4 Hydrogen cyanide causes irreversible inhibition of cytochrome oxidase. If this compound is added to a
preparation of intact mitochondria, which of the following would be expected ?
(A) Fall in hydrogenation of molecular oxygen
(B) Rise in electrochemical gradient
(C) No change in ATP synthesis
(D) Inactivation of ATP synthetase
Ans. (A)

Q.5 Select the correct statement from the following


(A) Yellow fever is transmitted by tse-tse fly
(B) Night blindness is a result of deficiency to vitamin B6
(C) Filariasis is transmitted by culax mosquito
(D) Excessive consumption of mercury causes itai-itai
Ans. (C)

Q.6 In the thylakoid membrane, the photosynthetic pigments are held in place by -
(A) ionic linkages (B) hydrophobic interaction
(C) covalent bonds (D) coordination bonds
Ans. (B)

Q.7 The odd group from the following is -


(A) cary fish, pipe fish, puffer fish (B) monitor lizard, cobra, tortoise
(C) scorpion, crab, tick (D) jelly fish, sea anemone, coral
Ans. (A)

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Q.8 The correct description of sporophyte of Marchantia and gametophyte of a fern is -


(A) former is haploid while latter is diploid
(B) both show poorly developed vascular tissue
(C) both are free living structures
(D) both represent the dominant generation in their respective life cycle
Ans. (B)

Q.9 Which of the following is not a function of calcitonin ?


(A) promoting deposition of Ca2+ in bones (B) suppressing Ca2+ absorption in Gl tract
(C) countering the action of parathormone (D) increasing reabsorption of Ca2+ in nephrons
Ans. (D)

Q.10 A long day plant with critical day length of 14 hrs will flower under which of the following treatments ?
(A) 7 hrs light-2 hrs darkness-3 hrs light-5 hrs darkness-7 hrs light
(B) 5 hrs light-9 hrs darkness-8 hrs light-2 hrs darkness
(C) 11 hrs darkness-13 hrs light
(D) 6 hrs light-6 hrs darkness-7.5 hrs light-4.5 hrs darkness
Ans. (A)

Q.11 Application of auxin in a concentration far more than cytokinin causes callus to undergo -
(A) caulogenesis (B) histogenesis
(C) rhizogenesis (D) morphogenesis
Ans. (C)

Q.12 The correct order in terms of molecular weight is -


(A) DNA < tRNA < mRNA < insulin (B) tRNA < mRNA < rRNA < DNA
(C) rRNA < insulin < cDNA < Z-DNA (D) insulin < B-DNA < cDNA < Z-DNA
Ans. (B)

Q.13 Algal scum floats on the surface of water because -


(A) The density of cells is lesser than that of water (B) Oxygen accumulates in it
(C) Carbon dioxide accumulates in it (D) It generates methane gas
Ans. (B)

Q.14 In maize the colour of grains is controlled by 3 pairs of genes. Gene 'C' and 'R' independently do not form
any colour but when together, they impart greenish-brown colour to the stem, while the grains remain
colourless. In presence of an additional allele 'A' the stem as well as grains become violet. In a trihybrid cross
what phenotypic ratio is expected in grains ?
(A) 48 coloured : 16 colourless (B) 36 coloured : 28 colourless
(C) 27 coloured : 37 colourless (D) 40 coloured : 24 colourless
Ans. (C)

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Q.15 Accompanying diagram is a longitudinal section of a tender plant part. This plant part must be -

(A) root (B) stem


(C) inflorescence (D) midrib of a leaf
Ans. (A)

Q.16 In recombinant DNA technology, a promoter sequence helps in -


(A) modifying the transgene (B) integration of foreign gene in host DNA
(C) recognising and cutting the specific gene (D) expressing the transgene at right time and place
Ans. (D)

Q.17 Involuntary muscles are not found in


(A) iris (B) bronchi of the lungs
(C) tongue (D) heart
Ans. (C)

Q.18 In typical angiosperm anther, 1000 pollen grains were found in each pollen sec. How many meiotic divisions
would have occurred in the microspore mother cells before these pollen were formed ?
(A) 2500 (B) 1000
(C) 250 (D) 100
Ans. (B)

Q.19 If a cytotoxin blocks the activity of an enzyme permanently, it is a -


(A) competitive inhibitor (B) non-competitive promoter
(C) non-competitive inhibitor (D) competitive promoter
Ans. (C)

Q.20 Based on the morphological features the plant in the accompanying diagram has to be a -
(A) Hydrophyte (B) Submergent hydrophyte
(C) Emergent hydrophyte (D) Halophyte
Ans. (C)

Q.21 Which of the following is a set of traits with continuous variation ?


(A) Blood group, sex (B) Red Green colour blindness, Haemophilia
(C) Eye colour, Hair texture (D) Skin colour, Height
Ans. (D)

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Q.22 Which of the following statements are the functions of a medullary ray in plants ?
(i) storage of food (ii) secondary growth
(iii) transmission of water and food (iv) seat of origin of inter-fascicular cambium
(A) i, ii and iii (B) i, iii and iv
(C) ii, iii and iv (D) only i and iii
Ans. (B)

Q.23 Different microorganisms taking part in nitrogen cycle are -


(i) Rhizobia in root nodules (ii) Ammonifying bacteria
(iii) Nitrifying bacteria (iv) Denitrifying bacteria
Which of them work strictly under anaerobic conditions ?
(A) only iv (B) i and iv
(C) i, ii and iv (D) none of these
Ans. (B)

Q.24 The linear protein that has catalytic function is -


(A) actin (B) collagen
(C) myosin (D) trypsin
Ans. (C)

Q.25 The genome of onion has 8 chromosomes (n = 8). In a root tip cell undergoing anaphase the number of
chromosomes will be -
(A) 8 (B) 16
(C) 32 (D) Indeterminate
Ans. (C)

Q.26 Biological clock is influenced by this part of brain -


(A) hypothalamus (B) corpus callosum
(C) crura cerebri (D) neocortex
Ans. (A)

Q.27 Among the following an exclusively marine form is -


(A) prawn (B) slug
(C) salamander (D) brittle star
Ans. (D)

Q.28 Which of the following events, essentital for cell division, is accomplished in G2 phase of cell cycle ?
(A) Duplication of centrioles (B) DNA replication
(C) Disorganization of nucleolus (D) Accumulation of Mrna
Ans. (A)

Q.29 Considering size, which of the following series is the most appropriate ?
(A) bacteria > viruses > yeast
(B) hornwords > mosses > liverworts
(C) smooth muscle cell < striated muscle cell < cardiac muscle cell
(D) platelets < human erythrocytes < human eosinophils
Ans. (D)

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Q.30 Light has no influence on this molecule -


(A) Phytochrome (B) Florigen
(C) Vernalin (D) Auxin
Ans. (C)

Q.31 What would be the molecular weight of a homotriglyceride if the molecular weight glycerol is 92 and that of
fatty acid is 596 ?
(A) 653 (B) 688
(C) 1880 (D) 1844
Ans. (D)

Q.32 The nucleus owes its shape mainly to -


(A) hydrostatic pressure of nucleoplasm (B) abundance of chromatin
(C) nuclear lamina (D) nuclear envelope
Ans. (C)

Q.33 Which of the following treatments will not cause denaturation of most proteins ?
(A) Transfer from aqueous to organic solvent (B) Addition of electrolyte
(C) Agitation of the solution (D) Addition of strong acid
Ans. (B)

Q.34 Dilation and increased permeability of blood vessels is a response to -


(A) pyrogen (B) antibodies
(C) histamine (D) interferons
Ans. (C)

Q.35 What is not true about the sympathetic nervous system ?


(A) It has functions antagonistic to those of parasympathetic system
(B) It has bilateral ganglionated cords
(C) It has longer post ganglionic fibres
(D) It has stimulatory influence on involuntary organs
Ans. (D)

Q.36 If t-RNA isolated from E.coil and m-RNA as well as ribosomes isolated from mouse liver cell are incubated
with ATP and free amino acids, what may happen ?
(A) Protein specific to mouse will be synthesised (B) Protein specific to E.coil will be synthesised
(C) Protein synthesis will not occur (D) A hybrid protein will be synthesised
Ans. (A)

Q.37 Purple cabbage leaves do not lose their colour in cold water but do so in boiling water because.
(A) The pigment is not soluble in water at low temperature.
(B) The cell wall becomes porous in hot water
(C) The cell membrane is disorganised at high temperature
(D) The pigment breaks down at higher temperature
Ans. (C)

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Q.38 Match the fruits with the appropriate edible part


I. date palm M. endosperm
II. pear N. peduncle and cotyledons
III. coconut O. thalamus
IV. cashew nut P. pericarp
(A) I - P, II - O, III - M, IV - N (B) I - O, II - N, III - P, IV - M
(C) I - M, II - P, III - O, IV - N (D) I - N, II - M, III - O, IV - P
Ans. (A)

Q.39 The incorrect pair is :


(A) pseudocoel : tapeworm (B) retrogressive metamorphosis : tunicate
(C) metameric : segmentation : millipede (D) trichocysts : paramoecium
Ans. (A)

Q.40 The indirect development in insects is because of :


(A) abundance of food in water (B) lack of stored food in eggs
(C) spiral cleavage of zygote (D) short life span of adults
Ans. (D)

Q.41 A cell when viewed under the microscope clearly revealed nucleus, glycogen granules and cell wall. The cell
most likely belongs to :
(A) a bacterium (B) a plant cell
(C) fungal cell (D) a protist
Ans. (C)

Q.42 The community that always has an inverted pyramid of numbers is :


(A) grassland (B) desert
(C) freshwater (D) tropical forests
Ans. (D)

Q.43 Which of the following communities has maximum net primary production ?
(A) Mangroove (B) Coral reef
(C) Tropical forest (D) Marine benthos
Ans. (A)

Q.44 Species that have evolved in earlier era and undergone minimum evolutionary changes are called living
fossils. Which of the following species is a living fossil ?
(A) Amoeba (B) King crab
(C) Squid (D) Monitor lizard
Ans. (B)

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Q.45 Q and R are the flowering plants belonging to the same species. Plant Q is defoliated and both Q and R are
then exposed to appropriate photo inductive cycles. A branch of R is then grafted on Q, which of the
following response can be obtained ?
(A) Only R will flower (B) Only Q will flower
(C) Both Q and R will flower (D) Therefore will be no flowering in both
Ans. (C)

Q.46 The accompanying figure depicts movement of a solute across a membrane without consumption of energy
'A' and 'B' would be -

Rate of movement
A

Cocn. difference
across membrane
(A) facilitated diffusion and passive diffusion (B) passive diffusion and active transport
(C) passive diffusion and facilitated diffusion (D) facilitated diffusion and active transport
Ans. (A)

Q.47 Considering a fertility of 80% how many meiotic divisions will be involved in development of brood of 160
fish ?
(A) 160 (B) 200 (C) 250 (D) 320
Ans. (C)

Q.48 Leber's optic neuropathy is a disease caused by a mutation in mitochondrial DNA. As a genetic counseller,
what will you advise a couple with healthy husband and wife with this disease ?
(A) Their children would suffer from the disease irrespective to gender
(B) If daughter is born, she would not be suffering from the disease
(C) If they have a son, he would be suffering from the disease
(D) Their children are not likely to suffer from the disease irrespective of gender
Ans. (A)

Q.49 In pigs, a gene of length of 2160 base pairs, codes for an enzyme with 218 amino acids. The length of initial
and processed mRNA transcript would respectively be -
(A) 2160 & 600 bp (B) 720 & 564 bp
(C) 720 & 218 bp (D) 2160 & 564 bp
Ans. (A)

Q.50 During the assembly of progeny of lysogenic baceriophage sometimes the segment of bacterial DNA gets
incorporated in the phage capsid. Such a phage can infect a new bacterial host. This host cell will -
(A) lyse (B) becomes lysogenic
(C) remains healthy (D) gets transformed
Ans. (C)

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Q.51 Water striders are the insects that walk on the water surface without sinking. This owes to -
(A) high specific gravity of water (B) high surface tension of water
(C) greater bond length between H and O (D) anomalous property of water
Ans. (B)

Q.52 The movement of dissolved materials from the lumen through the space between adjacent epithelial cell is
prevented by -
(A) tight junction (B) desmosomes
(C) gap junction (D) basal lamina
Ans. (A)

Q.53 Animals habituated to hot climate are generally -


(A) small and long lived (B) large and long lived
(C) small and short lived (D) large and short lived
Ans. (C)

Q.54 As part of a student project, Sheela surgically made a full cut in the hypothalamo-hypophyseal tract in
pregnant rabbits and studied the physiological effects on different tissues/organs. Which of the following
should be expected ?
(i) Formation of large volume of dilute urine
(ii) Reduced synthesis of milk by the mammary gland
(iii) Increased heart rate
(iv) Difficulty in parturition
(A) i and ii (B) ii and iii
(C) iii and iv (D) i and iv
Ans. (D)

Q.55 If the cell shown below stops respiring, the resultant cell milieu will be -
Plasma Erythrocyte

Na+ : 100 15

K+ : 14 90

Plasma Erythrocyte Plasma Erythrocyte

Na+ : 0 115 Na+ : 115 0


(A) (B)
K+ : 0 104 K+ : 104 0

Plasma Erythrocyte Plasma Erythrocyte

Na+ : 57 57 Na+ : 100 15


(C) (D)
K+ : 52 52 K+ : 14 90

Ans. (C)

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Q.56 A few statements about algae and bryophytes are given below. The correct statement,s is/are -
(i) Bryophytes are found in terrestrial habitats while algae are not
(ii) Bryophytes are better adapted to conserve water than algae
(iii) Bryophytes and algae need aquatic media for reproduction
(iv) Bryophytes and algae have short-lived gametophytic generation
(A) i and ii (B) i, ii and iii
(C) i, iii and iv (D) only iii
Ans. (B)

Q.57 While taking a stroll in the garden, you happen to see a tall fern plant. The correct description of this plant
will be -
(A) It is a gametophyte that will produce gametes by mitosis
(B) It is a sporophyte with haploid number of chromosomes in each cell
(C) It is a gametophyte with haploid in number of chromosomes in each cell
(D) It is a sporophyte that will produce spores by meiosis
Ans. (D)

Q.58 Which of the following animals are likely to have more esters of unsaturated fatty acids in the cell
membranes ?
(i) Cold blooded animals
(ii) Warm blooded animals living in cold climate
(iii) Warm blooded animals living in hot climate
(A) i and ii (B) ii and iii
(C) only i (D) only ii
Ans. (A)

Q.59 The correct statements about respiration are -


(i) In cockroach gaseous exchange occurs mainly between tracheoles and haemolymph
(ii) Increase in inspiratory capacity does not involve an increase in tidal volume
(iii) Partial pressure of oxygen in blood is less than that in alveoli
(iv) Chloride shift in erythrocytes maintain the ionic balance
(A) i and ii (B) i, iii and iv
(C) i, ii and iv (D) ii and iii
Ans. (B)

Q.60 Which of the following statement,s about fungi is/are true ?


(i) Some fungi are parasitic (ii) Some fungi are saprotrophs
(iii) Some fungi are mutualisitc (iv) Some fungi are autotrophic
(A) i and ii only (B) ii and iii only
(C) only i (D) i, ii and iii
Ans. (D)

Q.61 An animal cannot be classified as coelomate or acoelomate if it shows


(A) radial symmetry (B) haemocoel
(C) diploblasty (D) metameric segmentation
Ans. (C)

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Q.62 An inexperienced mouse may readily attack a brightly coloured, slow-moving caterpillar only to find its
mouth full of distasteful fluid. Following this experience, the mouse may avoid attacking insect larvae with
similar colouration and beahviour. This is an example of -
(A) habituation (B) sensitization
(C) spatial learning (D) associative learning
Ans. (D)

Q.63 Kiran was born with 6 toes on each foot, a dominant trait called polydactyly, due to the allele D. Two of hear
five siblings and her mother have extra digits but not her father. The genotypes of Kiran and her mother
respectively are -
(A) DD and DD (B) Dd and Dd
(C) Dd and DD (D) DD and Dd
Ans. (B)

Q.64 A lake was found to harbour alarming level of a pesticide-DDT. The people most affected by accumulation
of DDT in the body would be those that -
(A) consumed products of plants growing in the lake
(B) ate fish from the lake
(C) ate birds dwelling in the same area
(D) used same water for bathing
Ans. (C)

Q.65 Following graph was obtained when rate of K+ uptake by roots of growing seedlings was measured at
different temperatures. The limiting factor/s at region P and Q is/are -
Q
25C
P
rate of K+ 15C
uptake by roots

10 20 30
time in min
(A) time and rate of metabolism respectively (B) temperature and time respectively
(C) rate of metabolism (D) temperature
Ans. (A)

Q.66 Consider a hypothetical situation where a cell Q with pressure potential of 0.05 units filled solely with water
is surrounded by four cells A, B, C and D. The pressure and solute potentials (P and S) of the respective
cells are tabulated below

A B C D
P 0 0.3 0.23 0.23
S 0.23 0.23 0.23 .23

Water from which of the cells is likely to enter the cell Q ?


(A) A (B) B (C) C (D) D
Ans. (B)

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Q.67 A student carrying out cell fractionation of plant tissue forgot to label her tubes. The contents of one tube
when studied showed organelles bounded by single membrane with acid acidic internal components. These
organelles could be -
(A) nucleus (B) chloroplast
(C) lysosome (D) peroxisome
Ans. (C)

Q.68 Which of the following animals has exoskeleton but no endoskeleton ?


(A) Lizard (B) Frog
(C) Sponge (D) Cockroach
Ans. (C)

Q.69 If the blood groups of parents are O Rh+ and AB Rh+, the blood group of child will be -
(A) A Rh+ (B) O Rh+
(C) AB Rh+ (D) A Rh
Ans. (A)

Q.70 In a biology laboratory an unknown protozoan culture is given for observation. When observed under high
power of microscope, then protozoan showed ciliary movements and rotated on the long axis while moving.
The organism must be -
(A) Paramoecium (B) Amoeba
(C) Vorticellas (D) Chlamydomonas
Ans. (A)

Q.71 A piece of skull showing a thecondont and diphyodont dentition was disvoered in a cave. It must be of which
of the following animals ?
(A) Salamander (B) Monitor lizard
(C) Man (D) Platypus
Ans. (C)

Q.72 Which group of organelles is involved in anabolic processes in a cell ?


(A) lysosome, vacuole, ribosome
(B) ribosome, rough ER, smooth ER
(C) vacuole, rough ER, smooth ER
(D) smooth ER, ribosome, vacuole
Ans. (B)

Q.73 Which of the following structures, absent in algae, is very important for complete and permanent invasion of
land by plants ?
(A) chloroplasts (B) tracheids
(C) sporangia (D) free living gametophyte
Ans. (B)

Q.74 What would be the molecular weight of a polypeptide with 20 amino acids, assuming an average molecular
weight of amino acids to be 128 ?
(A) 2200 (B) 2560
(C) 2578 (D) 2218
Ans. (D)

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Q.75 The same enzyme catalyzed reaction showed two different kinetic patterns as shown in the graph. Y-axis
indicates product formed and X-axis indicates time. Mark the correct interpretation -
A

(A) Reaction A is carried out at higher temperature than B


(B) Reaction B is carried out at a pH higher than that for reaction A
(C) Substrate is replenished from time to time in reaction A and not in B
(D) Only reaction A is carried out at optimum ion concentration
Ans. (C)

Q.76 Which of the following clues would tell you whether a cell is prokaryotic or eukaryotic ?
(A) the presence or absence of a rigid cell wall
(B) whether or not the cell is partitioned by internal membranes
(C) the presence or absence of ribosomes
(D) whether or not the cell contains DNA
Ans. (B)

Q.77 In humans, the first polar body formed during oogenesis has -
(i) 46 chromosomes (ii) 23 chromosomes
(iii) 46 chromatids (iv) 23 chromatids
(A) ii and iv (B) ii and iii
(C) i and iii (D) i and iv
Ans. (B)

Q.78 The cytoskeletal elements, called microfilaments, are involved in -


(i) amoeboid movement of granulocytic leucocytes
(ii) separation of chromosomes during anaphase
(iii) formation of cell plate during cytokinesis
(iv) ciliary movement in Paramoecium
(A) i, ii and iv (B) i, ii and iii
(C) ii, iii and iv (D) i, ii, iii and iv
Ans. (A)

Q.79 There are 36 possible genotypes for an autosomal gene with 8 alleles. How many genotypes will be possible
for an X-linked gene with 8 alleles ?
(A) 18 (B) 36 (C) 44 (D) 72
Ans. (C)

Q.80 If the sequence of bases on one strand of DNA is given as GCTAAGTCGAC, the sequence of bases in the
complementary strand is written as -
(A) CGATTCAGCTG (B) CAGCTGAATCG
(C) GCTAAGTCGAC (D) GTCGACTTAGC
Ans. (D)

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