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1.

Give three equation for the three components of vector force.

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(i) Fx\(\frac{dp_x}{dt}\) = max,

(ii) Fy\(\frac{dp_y}{dt}\) = may, and

(iii) Fz\(\frac{dp_x}{dt}\) = maz,

2.

Why does total momentum remain unchanged in an isolated system (with no external force)?

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When a system is kept free from the effect of external force, the internal forces due to mutual interaction between pairs of particles in the system can cause change in the momentum of individual particles. But for each and every pairs the interacting forces are equal and opposite .so the total momentum remains same due to cancellation of changes in momentum in pairs.

3.

Why do we call Actinomycetes as ‘Ray fungi’?

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Actinomycetes are also called ‘Ray Fungi’ due to their mycelia like growth. Eg : Streptomyces. 

4.

What is Fimbriae or pili?

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  • Pili or Fimbriae are hair like appendages found on surface of cell wall of gram-negative bacteria Eg: Enterobacterium.
  • The pili are 0.2 to 20 µm long with a diameter of about 250Å.
  • In addition to normal pili there are special type of pili which help in conjugation called sex pili are also found. 
5.

A complete virus particle is only capable of infection. Do you agree?

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  • Yes a complete virus particle refers to virus with capsid and nucleic acid. 
  • Viruses cannot infect a host. If nucleic acid is not present.
6.

What are actinomycetes ? Give example.

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  • Actinomycetes or ‘Ray fungi’ are anaerobic or facultative anaerobic microorganisms.
  • They show mycelia like growth. 
  • Eg : Streptomyces. 
7.

The sourness of curd is due to ...............(a) acetic acid (b) galactic acid (c) lactic acid (d) lactone

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The sourness of curd is due to lactic acid. 

8.

Shiv Ram Kashyap has done a lot of work on________(a) Pteridophytes (b) Bryophytes (c) Algae (d) Fungi

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Shiv Ram Kashyap has done a lot of work on Bryophytes. 

9.

Ruggerio et al., in 2015 proposed………. kingdom classification. (a) 5 (b) 6 (c) 7 (d) 8

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Ruggerio et al., in 2015 proposed 7 kingdom classification.

10.

What do you understand by "pinning" of phage? 

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  • Once the contact is established between tail fibres of phase and bacterial cell, tall fibres bend to anchor the pins and base plate to the cell surface.
  • This step is called pinning.
11.

Name the five kingdoms of life.ORName five kingdoms of classification of Organisms.

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Kingdom Monera,

  • kingdom: Protista,
  • Kingdom: Mycota,
  • Kingdom: Metaphyta,
  • Kingdom: Metazoa. 
12.

Institute of palaeobotany is located in __ (a) Delhi (b) Lucknow (c) Meerut (d) Agra

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Institute of palaeobotany is located in Lucknow. 

13.

What are the 2 types of coco motion in Monera?

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Flagella and gliding

14.

Differentiate between aplanospores and conidia.

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Aplanospores are formed endogeously so, within the sporangia whereas conidia is formed exogenously, outside sporangia.

15.

Give two characteristics of Kingdom Monera

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  • All monerans are Prokaryotes, so that they do not contain true nucleus.
  • They do not contain mitochondria, Endoplasmic reticulum, Golgibody etc. But ribosomes are present they are 70 S type.
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Write the general characters of the Kingdom Monera.ORList any four characters of the kingdom Monera.

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  • Moneras are Prokaryotes i.e.., they do not contain a true nucleus.
  • Nuclear membranes is absent.
  • Cell wall of minerals is made up of Murein.
  • Cytoplasmic organelles like mitochondria, Golgi body, Endoplasmic reticulum are absent.
  • Ribosomes are 70S type.
  • The Genetic material is double-stranded DNA which is in the form of circular loop. It is called Nucleoid. It is free from histone proteins.
  • Photosynthetic monerans contain pigments and pigments are present inside lamellae but not in chloroplasts.
  • Mode of Nutrition is Autotrophic or Heterotrophic Cell division does not involve mitosis and meiosis
17.

Who is the father of Biology?

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Aristotle is the father of Biology.

18.

A plant secretion that is a efficient preservative______ (a) Agar Agar (b) Careegenin (c) Amber (d) Ergot

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A plant secretion that is a efficient preservative Amber. 

19.

Which among the following are the smallest living cells, known without a definite cell wall, pathogenic to plants as well as animals and can survive without oxygen?a. Bacillus b. Pseudomonas c. Mycoplasma d. Nostoc

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c. Mycoplasma 

20.

Discuss in detail about the Bacterial Chromosome.

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  • The Bacterial Chromosome is a single circular DNA molecule, tightly coiled and is not enclosed in a membrane as in Eukaryotes. 
  • This genetic material is called Nucleoid or Genophore. 
  • The DNA is not bound to histone proteins. 
21.

Name some plant diseases caused by Fungi.

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Plant diseases caused by fungi:

S. No. Name of the disease Causal organism
1.Red rot of sugarcaneColletotrichum falcatum 
2.Anthracnose of BeansColletotrichum lindemuthianum
3.White rust of crucifersAlbugo candida 

22.

___ is a Iiana. (a) Gnetum (b) Cycas (c) Pine (d) Adiantum

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Pine is a Iiana.

23.

Vessels are seen in_____ (a) Equisetum (b) Selaginella (c) Marsilea (d) Pteris

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Vessels are seen in Selaginella. 

24.

List out some Human diseases caused by Fungi.

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Human diseases caused by fungi: 

S.No. Human diseases Causal organisam 
1.Athlete's footEpidermophyton floccosum 
2.CandidiasisCandida albicans 
3.CoccidioidomycosisCoccidioides immitis 
4.AspergillosisAspergillus fumigatus

25.

A plant growth promoter got from fungi is ______. (a) Rennet (b) Gibberellin (c) Ergot (d) Griseofulvin

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A plant growth promoter got from fungi is Gibberellin. 

26.

List out the antibiotics produced by fungi.

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Penicillin, cephalosporins and griseofulvin. 

27.

Which of the following shows coiled RNA strand and capsomeres? a. Polio virus b. Tobacco mosaic virus c. Measles virus d. Retrovirus

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b. Tobacco mosaic virus

28.

List out the Animal diseases caused by Bacteria.

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S. NoName of the AnimalName of the diseasesName of the pathogen
1.SheepAnthraxBacillus anthracis
2.CattleBrucellosisBrucella abortus
3.CattleBovine tuberculosisMycobacterium bovis
4.CattleBlack legClostridium chanvei

29.

Read the following statements ( A to E ) and select the option with all correct statementsi. Mosses and Lichens are the first organisms to colonise a bare rock. ii. Selaginella is a homosporous pteridophyte. C. Coralloid roots in Cycas have VAM. iii. Main plant body in bryophytes is gametophytic, whereas in pteridophytes it is sporophytic. iv. In gymnosperms, male and female gametophytes are present within sporangia located on sporophyte.a. B, C and E A, C and D B, C and D A, D and E 

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The answer is  A, D and E 

30.

Name the special structures in deuteromycetes that produces conidia. 

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Pycnidium, acervulus, sporodochium and synnemata. 

31.

An example of colonial alga isa. Chlorella b. Volvox c. Ulothrix d. Spirogyra

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The answer is  b. Volvox 

32.

Xylem vessels are seen in ____ (a) Selaginella (b) Gnetum (c) Cycas (d) Pinus

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Xylem vessels are seen in Gnetum. 

33.

Myxophyccae refers to ········(a) Algae (b) Fungi (c) Archaebacteria (d) Cyanobacteria

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(d) Cyanobacteria

34.

_______is used as fodder. (a) Chara (b) Fucus (c) Chlorella (d) Chlamydomonas

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Fucus is used as fodder.

35.

In which algae reserve food is in the form of laminarin?(a) Brown algae (b) Red algae (c) Green algae (d) All the above

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(a) Brown algae 

36.

The smallest taxon among the following is ………. (PMT-94) (a) class (b) order (c) species (d) genus

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Correct Answer is: (c) species

37.

What may be the reasons for the extinction of Dinosaurs? If you know the reasons for their extinction, why Sparrows are listed as endangered species?

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The extinction of the dinosaurs is an enigma that has captivated scientists for well over a century. We find the fossilized remains of giant reptiles all over the earth. Yet we do not see any of the creatures alive today. If sparrows are not there the population of birds of prey may also be affected. Apart from this, every constitute of an ecosystem is important from an ant to an elephant. We are eliminating species by species which are important links which make the web of life. Today it’s these species which are getting extinct.

38.

Can we use recent molecular tools to identify and classify organisms?

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The recent molecular taxonomical tools can be used to identify and classify the organism. 

The following molecular techniques and approaches are used in molecular tools.

(a) DNA bar coding – Short genetic marker in an organism’s DNA to identify whether it belongs to a particular species.

(b) DNA hybridization – Measures the degree of genetic similarity between pools of DNA sequences.

(c) DNA finger printing – to identify an individual from a sample of DNA by looking at unique patterns in their DNA.

(d) Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (RFLP) Analysis- difference in homologous DNA sequences can be detected by the presence of fragments of different lengths after digestion of DNA samples.

(e) Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) sequencing- to amplify a specific gene, or portion of gene.

39.

Which of the following is not correct with regard to species? (a) They have similar morphological features (b) They are reproductively isolated (c) They produce viable young ones (d) They have similar anatomical features

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(b) They are reproductively isolated

40.

What are the features of systematics?

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  • Identifying, describing, naming, arranging, preserving and documenting the organisms.
  • Investigating evolutionary history of the species, their adaptations to the environment and the interrelationship among species.
41.

The related families constitute – (a) Clans (b) Phylum (c) Genus (d) Order

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Correct Answer is : (d) Order

42.

The cross between male lion and female tiger results in the production of –(a) Mule (b) Tigon (c) Liger (d) Hinny

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Correct Answer is : (c) Liger

43.

Write 0.00077 in exponential notation.

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7.7 x 10-4 (decimal is shifted by four positions).

44.

Define law of definite proportions.

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It states that a given compound always contains exactly the same proportion of elements by weight.

45.

Distinguish between Family and Order.

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Family: 

Family is a group of related genera. 

It is the lower taxon e.g. felidae

Order: 

Order is a group of related families. 

It is the higher taxon e.g. Carnivora

46.

Explain  the  passages with reference to the context :For what are men better than sheep or goats That nourish a blind life within the brain, If, knowing God, they lift not hands of prayer Both for themselves and those who call them friend ? For so the whole round earth is in every way Bound by gold chains about the feet of God, But now farewell.

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Context : The wounded King Arthur is going on his mysterious journey. He bids goodbye to his favourite knight Bedivere. He requests him to pray for the peace of his soul. He tells him the power of prayer that even the impossible works become possible by prayer. 

Explanation : In this stanza the poet tells us the power of prayer and distinction between men and animals. The animals do not have brain. They can’t use their reasoning power. They have no knowledge of God. But man knows what God is. So he should pray to God for himself and for his friends. So the people who do not pray to God are just like animals. Prayer is what we say due to affection. It is affection that binds us with God. So prayer is very necessary and effective.

47.

Explain  the  passages with reference to the context :And slowly answer’d Arthur from the barge : “The old order changeth, yielding place to new, And God fulfils Himself in many ways, Lest one good custom should corrupt the world.

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Reference : This stanza has been taken from the poem The Passing of Arthur composed by Alfred Lord Tennyson.

Context : The wounded King Arthur is going on his mysterious journey. He bids goodbye to his favourite knight Bedivere. He is very weak, so he speaks in a very low voice. He consoles him saying that he should not be sad on the ending of the age of chivalry. 

Explanation : In this opening stanza the king Arthur speaks to Bedivere in a low voice, “Change is the law of nature. One thing does not remain the same at all times. The old systems change and new systems take their place. God also changes His ways in fulfilling His purposes. Even a good system may be harmful in the long run if a change is not brought in it in due course. One good system if it continues for a long time, may spoil the whole world.” 

48.

Explain  the  passages with reference to the context :Comfort thyself : what comfort is in me ? I have lived my life, and that which I have done. May He within Himself make pure ! but thou, If thou shouldst never see my face again, Pray for my soul, More things are wrought by prayer Than this world dreams of. Wherefore, let thy voice Rise like a fountain for me night and day.

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Context : King Arthur was fatally wounded in a battle. He asked his knight, Sir Bedivere to put him in the boat. When the boat began to sail, Sir Bedivere was sad. King Arthur is consoling the knight. 

Explanation : King Arthur asks the knight to feel comfortable from his side as his life is almost over. He has performed duties of his life. He hopes and prays that God may accept his work by purifying it of all its unworthiness. Then he asks the knight to pray for the peace if his soul does not find him alive in the world. King Arthur points out that more things are done by prayer than people think of. Sometimes prayers do wonders and unimaginable things. Therefore, King Arthur asks his knight to pray for him day and night. But the prayer should be spontaneous like a fountain that flows on continuously.

49.

Which of the following is transmitted through air? (a) Tuberculosis (b) Meningitis (c) Typhoid (d) Cholera

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(a) Tuberculosis

50.

Read the following text carefully. Mr. Vamsi : (looking out into the distance) The newspaper hasn’t been delivered today. Why? It’s nine o’clock. Almost time to leave for my office. Mrs. Rupa : Hello! Mr. Vamsi! Mr. Vamsi : Hi! Mrs. Rupa, have you received your newspaper today? Mrs. Rupa : No, Mr. Vamsi, the newspaper boy hasn’t delivered the papers. Mr. Vamsi : What about our milkman? Mrs. Rupa : I made a call to him. He told me that he was coming on foot. Mr. Vamsi : Oh! Look at our street. It’s shocking. Mrs. Rupa : My word! What’s this?Where did all this litter and garbage come from? Now, answer the following questions. 1. What was Vamsi waiting for?2. What was the time when the conversation took place?3. How was the milkman reaching?4. Who made a call to the milkman?5. What was shocking about the street?

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1. For the newspaper

2. It was nine o’clock in the morning.

3. On foot

4. Mrs. Rupa

5. The street was full of litter and garbage.