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51.

Energy required for ATP synthesis in PSII comes fromA. Proton gradientB. Electron gradientC. Reduction of glucoseD. Oxidation of glucose

Answer» Correct Answer - A
52.

Raw meterials required for light reactions areA. ADP and `H_(2)O`B. `ADP, H_(2)O` and `NADP`C. `ADP` and `NADPH_(2)`D. `ATP` and `NADP`.

Answer» Correct Answer - B
53.

Besides water and light which is more essential as a raw material for food formationA. `CO_(2)`B. `NAD`C. `O_(2)`D. Mineral salts.

Answer» Correct Answer - A
54.

The process in which water is split during photosynthesis isA. PhotolysisB. HydrolysisC. PlasmolysisD. Hemolysis.

Answer» Correct Answer - A
55.

Photosynthetic pigments are located in the chloroplast inA. Intrathylakoid spaceB. Thylakoid membranesC. Intermembrane spaceD. Inner membrane of envelope

Answer» Correct Answer - B
56.

`ATP` formation during photosynthesis isA. PhosphorylationB. PhotophosphorylationC. Oxidative phosphorylationD. None of the above.

Answer» Correct Answer - B
57.

Mention, if the following statements are True or False. If false rewrite the wrong statement in its correct form:1. Photosynthesis occurs only in plants.2. Too much light destroys chlorophyll.3. The unit of light absorbed by the chlorophyll during photosynthesis is the proton.4. The process of photosynthesis takes place in the dark.5. CO2 is the life supporting gas produced due to photosynthesis.

Answer»

1. False,

Photosynthesis occurs in all green plants.

2. True

3. False, 

The unit of light absorbed by the chlorophyll during photosynthesis is the photon or quantum.

4. False, 

It takes place in the presence of sunlight.

5. False, 

Oxygen is the life supporting gas produced due to photosynthesis.

58.

Anatomy of `C_(4)` plant leaf showsA. Presence of peroxisomesB. Presence of bundle sheath cellsC. Absence of mitochondriaD. Absence of bundle sheath cells.

Answer» Correct Answer - B
59.

Autumnal leaf colour is due toA. Chlorophyll aB. CarotenoidsC. AnthocyaninsD. Betacyanin.

Answer» Correct Answer - B
60.

Mention, if the following statements are True or False. If false rewrite the wrong statement in its correct form:1. Photolysis is the reaction which means the breaking up of water molecules.2. Radiant energy is converted into chemical energy by photosynthesis.3. Leaves are broad and flat to increase the surface area for photosynthesis. 4. The raw materials for photosynthesis include water and CO2.5. Photosynthesis results in loss of dry weight of the plant.

Answer»

1. True

2. True

3. True

4. False, 

Photosynthesis results in gain of dry weight of the plant.

5. True

61.

Photophosphorylation means synthesis ofA. `ATP` from `ADP`B. `NADP`C. `ADP` from `ATP`D. `PGA`.

Answer» Correct Answer - A
62.

Dry weight of leaf is maximum duringA. MorningB. NoonC. AfternoonD. Night.

Answer» Correct Answer - C
63.

The main reaction which means the breaking up of water molecules through light. Give technical name.

Answer»

The main reaction which means the breaking up of water molecules through light is Photolysis.

64.

During day time the green plants show a ratio of `CO_(2)` consumption to `CO_(2)` production ofA. `1 : 1`B. `5 : 1`C. `10 : 1`D. `20 : 1`.

Answer» Correct Answer - C
65.

Organisms which cannot prepare their own food by photosynthesis.

Answer»

Heterotrophs cannot prepare their own food by photosynthesis.

66.

Which one of the following is limiting rate of photosynthesis in natureA. LightB. `CO_(2)`C. `O_(2)`D. Both A and B

Answer» Correct Answer - B
67.

What is the percentage of CO2 in air ?

Answer»

0.03-0.04%  is the percentage of CO2 in air

68.

Which of the following does not affect light phaseA. chlorophyllB. WaterC. CytochromeD. Temperature.

Answer» Correct Answer - D
69.

Form of energy which is converted into chemical energy during photosynthesis.

Answer»

Radiant energy

70.

What percentage of usable radient energy energy entering a reaction site of photosynthesis is converted to potential energyA. `10 %`B. `35 %`C. `20 %`D. `42 %`

Answer» Correct Answer - B
71.

In photosynthesis radiant energy is converted into which from ?

Answer»

Chemical energy

72.

Distinguish between Cyclic photophosphorylation and Non-cyclic photophosphorylation

Answer»
  Cyclic photophosphorylation  Non – cyclic photophosphorvlution
 1. Electrons emitted by chlorophyll return back to the same chlorophyll. The electrons emitted by chlorophyll do not return back to the same chlorophyll
 2. First electron acceptor is FRS. First electron acceptor is CO – Q
 3. It forms only ATP. NADPH2 and ATP are formed.
 4. Does not involve photolysis of H2O. Involves photolysis of H2O.
 5. No evolution of O2. There is evolution O2.
 6. Only Photosystem-I (P700) is involved in this cycle.Both Photosystem PSI (P700) as well as PS-II (P680) are involved.
73.

Munch hypothesis is based on translocation of food due toA. Imbibition forceB. Turgor pressure `(TP)` gradientC. Both A and BD. None of these.

Answer» Correct Answer - B
74.

The hypothesis that all photosynthetic organic require a source of hydrogen was give byA. HillB. Ruben and kamenC. Van NielD. Emerson and Arnold.

Answer» Correct Answer - C
75.

Who stated that in photosynthesis light energy is converted into chemical energy ?A. R. MayerB. Willstatter and stollC. ArnonD. Calvin.

Answer» Correct Answer - A
76.

Dark reaction of photosynthesis isA. Hill reactionB. Calvin cycleC. Cyclic photophosphorylationD. Non-cyclic photophosphrylation.

Answer» Correct Answer - B
77.

Distinguish between Respiration and Photorespiration

Answer»
  Respiration  Photorespiration
 1. Occurs in all aerobic and anaerobic organisms. Occurs in C3 plants under high temperature, bright light, high oxygen and low CO3 concentration.
 2. A light independent process, occurs in both presence and absence of light. A light dependent process, occurs in presence of Jight.
 3. Produce energy rich molecules like ATP, GTP, FADH2 , NADH2 Do not produce energy rich molecules such as ATP.
 4. Respiration is an energy-producing process. Photorespiration is an energy wastage process.
78.

The First hypothesis that oxygen released during photosynthesis is derived from water, was proposed byA. EngelmannB. PriestleyC. Van NielD. Blackman.

Answer» Correct Answer - C
79.

The first step in dark reaction of photosynthesis isA. Formation of `ATP`B. Attachment of carbon dioxide to a pentose sugarC. Excitement of an electron of chlorophyll by photon of lightD. Ionisation of water.

Answer» Correct Answer - B
80.

Dark reactions of carbon assimilation occur inA. Cytoplasmic matrixB. MitochondriaC. LeucoplastsD. Chloroplasts.

Answer» Correct Answer - D
81.

In CAM plants, `CO_(2)` required for photosynthesis enters the plant duringA. Dattime when stomata are openB. Night when stomata are openC. Night when hydathodes are openD. Daytime through lenticels.

Answer» Correct Answer - B
82.

Write the link between light dependent and dark reactions.

Answer»

Link between light-dependent and dark reactions: 

1. The light reaction gives rise to two important products, a reducing agent NADPH2 and an energyrich compound ATP. Both these are utilized in the dark phase of photosynthesis. 

2. ATP and NADPH2 molecules function as vehicles for transfer of energy of sunlight into dark reaction leaving to carbon fixation. In this reaction CO2 is reduced to carbohydrate. 

3. During dark reaction, ATP and NADPH2 are transformed into ADP, iP and NADP which are transferred to the grana in which light reaction takes place.

83.

Match the columns A. a-t, b-r, c-p, d-sB. a-s, b-t, c-q, d-rC. a-s, b-r, c-t, d-pD. a-t, b-s, c-p, d-q.

Answer» Correct Answer - C
84.

Match the columns and choose the correct option A. a-I, b-iii, c-iv, d-vB. a-iii, b-ii, c-I, d-vC. a-iv, b-iii, c-ii, d-iD. a-ii, b-iv, c-I, d-ii.

Answer» Correct Answer - D
85.

Match the columns and identify the correct combination A. a-s, b-p, c-r, d-qB. a-p, b-s, c-q, d-rC. a-q, d-p, c-r, d-sD. a-s, b-r, c-q, d-p.

Answer» Correct Answer - A
86.

Match the columns and find the correct combination A. a-I, b-ii, c-iii, d-iv, e-vB. a-iii, b-v, c-I, d-ii, e-ivC. a-ii, b-iii, c-v, d-iv, e-iD. a-I, b-iii, c-iv, d-ii, e-v

Answer» Correct Answer - B
87.

Match the columns and find the correct combination A. a-iv, b-iii, c-ii, d-iB. a-I, b-ii, c-iv, d-iiiC. a-ii, b-iii, c-iv, d-iD. a-iii, b-iv, c-I, d-ii.

Answer» Correct Answer - C
88.

`HSK` pathway is also known asA. `C_(3)` cycleB. `C_(4)` cycleC. `C_(2)` cycleD. None of the above.

Answer» Correct Answer - B
89.

Give schematic representation of Calvin Cycle.

Answer»

1. The entire process of dark reaction was traced by Dr. Melvin Calvin along with his co-worker, Dr. Benson. Hence, the process is called as Calvin cycle or Calvin- Benson cycle. Since the first stable product formed is a 3-carbon compound, it is also called as C3 pathway and the plants are called C14 plants. 

2. Calvin carried out experiments on unicellular green algae (Chlorella), using radioactive isotope of carbon, C14 as a tracer. It is also called synthesis phase or second phase of photosynthesis. 

The cycle is divided into the following phases: 

1. Carboxylation phase: 

a. Carbon dioxide reduction starts with a five-carbon sugar ribulose-l,5-bisphosphate (RuBP). It is a 5- carbon sugar with two phosphate groups attached to it. 

b. RuBP reacts with CO2 to produce an unstable 6 carbon intermediate in the presence of Rubisco. 

c. It immediately splits into 3 carbon compounds called 3- phosphoglyceric acid. 

d. RuBisCO is a large protein molecule and comprises 16% of the chloroplast proteins. 

2. Glycolytic reversal: 

a. 3-phosphoglyceric acid form 1,3-diphosphoglyceric acid by utilizing ATP molecule. 

b. These are then reduced to glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate (3-PGA) by NADPH supplied by the light reactions of photosynthesis. 

c. In order to keep Calvin cycle continuously running there must be sufficient number of RuBP and regular supply of ATP and NADPH. 

d. Out of 12 molecules of 3-phosphoglyceraldehyde, two molecules are used for synthesis of one glucose molecule.

3. Regeneration of RuBP: 

a. 10 molecules of 3-phosphoglyceraldehyde are used for the regeneration of 6 molecules of RuBP at the cost of 6 ATP. 

b. Therefore, six turns of Calvin cycle are needed to get one molecule of glucose.

90.

Assertion. A plant girdled upto best shows signs of degeneration of lower portion. Reason. Water transportation will ceaseA. If both are true but reason being correct explanationB. both true but reason is not correct explanationC. assertion is true but reason is wrongD. and both are wrong.

Answer» Correct Answer - C
91.

Match the columns A. a-s, b-r, c-p, d-qB. a-s, b-p, c-q, d-rC. a-r, b-p, c-s, d-qD. a-q, b-p, c-s, d-r.

Answer» Correct Answer - A
92.

First stable product of `C_(4)//HSK` photosynthesis isA. Phosphoglyceric acidB. Ribulose 1, 5-biphosphateC. Malic acidD. Phosphoglyceraldehyde.

Answer» Correct Answer - C
93.

Give schematic representation of HSK pathway.

Answer»

1. M. D. Hatch and C. R. Slack while working on sugarcane found four-carbon compounds (dicarboxylic acid) as the first stable product of photosynthesis. 

2. It occurs in tropical and sub-tropical grasses and some dicotyledons.

3. The first product of this cycle is a 4-carbon compound oxaloacetic acid. Hence it is also called as C4 pathway and plants are called C4 plants.

 Mechanism: 

1. CO2 taken from atmosphere is accepted by a 3-carbon compound, phosphoenolpyruvic acid in the chloroplasts of mesophyll cells, leading to the formation of 4-C compound, oxaloacetic acid with the help of enzyme phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase. 

2. It is converted to another 4-C compound, malic acid. It is transported to the chloroplasts of bundle sheath cells. 

3. Malic acid (4-C) is converted to pyruvic acid (3-C) with the release of CO2 in the cytoplasm. Thus, concentration of CO2 increases in the bundle sheath cells. 

4. Chloroplasts of these cells contain enzymes of Calvin cycle. 

5. Because of high concentration of CO2 , RuBP carboxylase participates in Calvin cycle and not photorespiration. 

6. Sugar formed in Calvin cycle is transported into the phloem. 

7. Pyruvic acid generated in the bundle sheath cells reenter mesophyll cells and regenerates phosphoenolpyruvic acid by consuming one ATP. 

8. Since this conversion results in the formation of AMP (not ADP), two ATP are required to regenerate ATP from AMP. Thus, C4 pathway needs 12 additional ATP. 

9. The C3 pathway requires 18 ATP for the synthesis of one glucose molecule, whereas C4 pathway requires 30 ATP. 

10. Thus, C4 plants are better photosynthesizers as compared to C3 plants as there is no photorespiration in these plants.

94.

A photosynthesising plant is releasing `.^(18)O` more than the normal. The plant must have been supplied withA. `O_(3)`B. `H_(2)O` with `.^(18)O`C. `CO_(2)` with `.^(18)O`D. `C_(6)H_(12)O_(6)` with `.^(18)O`.

Answer» Correct Answer - B
95.

`C_(4)` cycle was discovered inA. GroundnutB. SugarcaneC. ChrysanthemumD. Apple.

Answer» Correct Answer - B
96.

`C_(4)` cycle isA. Adjunct to Calvin cycleB. Independent cycleC. With high `RuBP` carboxylase efficiencyD. With `PEP` carboxylase in bundle sheath cells.

Answer» Correct Answer - A
97.

`C_(4)` cycle is connected withA. RespirationB. PhotosynthesisC. TranspirationD. Growth and development.

Answer» Correct Answer - B
98.

Photorespiration is a characteristic feature of plants havingA. `C_(4)` cycleB. `C_(3)` cycleC. Aerobic respirationD. None of the above.

Answer» Correct Answer - B
99.

First product of photorespiration isA. PhosphoglycolateB. GlycolateC. GlycineD. None of the above.

Answer» Correct Answer - A
100.

Photorespiration is characteristic ofA. `C_(3)` plantsB. `C_(4)` plantsC. `CAM` plantsD. All the above.

Answer» Correct Answer - A