Cbse 12 Biology SP2
Cbse 12 Biology SP2
Cbse 12 Biology SP2
General Instructions:
2. The question paper has five sections and 33 questions. All questions are compulsory.
3. Section–A has 16 questions of 1 mark each; Section–B has 5 questions of 2 marks each; Section– C has 7
questions of 3 marks each; Section– D has 2 case-based questions of 4 marks each; and Section–E has 3 questions
of 5 marks each.
4. There is no overall choice. However, internal choices have been provided in some questions. A student has to
Section A
1. Pyramid of numbers is: [1]
c) i-pill d) Saheli
5. The technology of biogas production from cow dung was developed in India largely due to the efforts of: [1]
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c) Oil and Natural Gas Commission d) Indian Oil Corporation
6. Maximum fossils are formed by: [1]
c) E.coli d) Methanobacterium
8. In a random mating population of 28,800 individuals percentage of dominant homozygous individuals is 49. [1]
Find out the percentage to heterozygous individual:
a) 9% b) 42%
c) 21% d) 32%
9. Expressed Sequence Tags (ESTs) refers to: [1]
vi. In our stomach too, the LAB plays a very beneficial role in checking disease-causing microbes.
a) 6 b) 3
c) 5 d) None of these
11. Blades in a bioreactor help in: [1]
a) provides ample space for the formation of b) mixing of all the components and prevent
recombinant protein product. their settling.
Column I Column II
(C) Intra Uterine Transfer (iii) Embryo upto 8 blastomere is transferred into fallopian tube.
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(D) Gamete Intra Fallopian Transfer (iv) Fertilization outside the female body.
a) (A)-(v), (B)-(iv), (C)-(iii), (D)-(ii), (E)-(i) b) (A)-(iv), (B)-(iii), (C)-(v), (D)-(ii), (E)-(i)
c) (A)-(iv), (B)-(iii), (C)-(v), (D)-(i), (E)-(ii) d) (A)-(iii), (B)-(iv), (C)-(v), (D)-(i), (E)-(ii)
13. Assertion (A): Genetics deals with principles of inheritance and its practices. [1]
Reason (R): Variation can produce due to inheritance.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
explanation of A. correct explanation of A.
a) Assertion and reason both are correct b) Assertion and reason both are correct
statements and reason is correct explanation statements but reason is not correct
for assertion. explanation for assertion.
c) Assertion is correct statement but reason is d) Assertion is wrong statement but reason is
wrong statement. correct statement.
15. Assertion (A): Tepals may be free or fused. [1]
Reason (R): When sepals and petals are similar, they are called as tepals.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
explanation of A. correct explanation of A.
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
explanation of A. correct explanation of A.
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OR
Name the blank spaces a, b, c and d in the table given below:
Fungus a Penicillin
Bacterium Acetobacter aceti b
c aspergillus niger citric acids
yeast d ethanol
Section C
22. Egrets are often seen along with grazing cattle. How do you refer to this interaction? Give reason. [3]
23. While finalising an alliance between his son and Rita, Mr Ram was curious to know what was Rita's blood [3]
group. Nobody was interested in their blood groups since their horoscopes matched. Mr Ram was adamant in
wanting to know the blood groups before finalising. The senior people got annoyed. Then Rita stood up and
gave the reasons. Mr Ram was happy and the marriage date was finalised.
i. Mr Ram's refusal to accept only horoscopes shows certain values. What are they?
ii. What effect on the foetus may be expected if the father has A+ and the mother O+ blood groups?
iii. What is the possible remedy in case of an Rh factor incompatibility between the foetus and mother's blood?
24. Define ecological pyramids and describe with examples, pyramids of number and biomass. [3]
25. Fed up of a large family, a couple wanted to adopt a terminal method of contraception. Describe the process [3]
conducted by the doctor in either of the cases (male / female partner).
26. The species diversity of the plants (22%) is much less than that of animals (72%). What could be the [3]
explanations to how animals achieved greater diversification?
OR
List six advantages of ex-situ approach to conservation of biodiversity.
27. How does paleontological evidence support evolution of organisms on Earth? [3]
28. What are the proposed benefits of genetic engineering in crop improvement? [3]
Section D
29. Read the text carefully and answer the questions: [4]
The average duration of human pregnancy is about 9 months which is called the gestation period. Vigorous
contraction of the uterus at the end of pregnancy causes expulsion or delivery of the fetus. This process of
delivery of the fetus or childbirth is called parturition. Parturition is induced by a complex neuroendocrine
mechanism. The signals for parturition originate from the fully developed fetus and the placenta which induce
mild uterine contractions called fetal ejection reflex. This triggers the release of oxytocin from the maternal
pituitary. Oxytocin act on the uterine muscle and causes stronger uterine contraction, which in turn stimulates
further secretion of oxytocin. The stimulatory reflex between the uterine contraction and oxytocin secretion
continues resulting in stronger and stronger contractions. This leads to expulsion of the baby out of uterus
through the birth canal, i.e., parturition. Soon after the infant is delivered, the placenta is also expelled out of the
uterus.
(i) Name the hormone that controls parturition.
(ii) If a female doesn’t show strong uterine contraction, then what does a doctor inject to induce parturition?
(iii) Why is parturition a neuroendocrine mechanism?
OR
Why is foetal ejection reflex called so?
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30. Read the text carefully and answer the questions: [4]
Siddharth is a chain smoker, he got into this habit in early adolescent due to peer pressure and gradually got
addicted in this habit. It is now 20 yrs., he is into the habit of smoking since few months he is experiencing pain
in chest, shortness of breathing, wheezing and chronic cough with phlegm.
He sought advice of medical practitioner who diagnosed him with lung cancer.
(i) Enumerate the two properties of cancer cells.
(ii) How is lung cancer diagnosed?
(iii) What do you mean by carcinogen? Give some examples.
OR
Differentiate between two different types of tumours.
Section E
31. What is polyembryony? Describe the different types of polyembryony. [5]
OR
Angiospermic flowers may be monoecious, cleistogamous or show self-incompatibility. Describe the characteristic
features of each one of them and state which one of these flowers promotes inbreeding and outbreeding,
respectively?
32. How did Hershey and Chase prove that DNA is the hereditary material? Explain their experiment with suitable [5]
diagrams.
OR
Study the given m-RNA segment and answer the questions that follow:
Unless the vector and source DNA are cut, fragments separated and joined, the desired recombinant vector
molecule cannot be created.
i. How are the desirable DNA sequences cut?
ii. Explain the technique used to separate the cut fragments.
iii. How are the resultant fragments joined to the vector DNA molecule?
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Bioreactors are vessels that have been designed and produced to provide an effective environment for enzymes or
whole cells to transform biochemicals into products. In some cases, inactivation of cells or sterilization is carried out
in the bioreactor such as in water treatment. The development of bioreactors is required to produced large quantities
of products.
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