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OSSSC TGT Science CBZ Mock Test - 9 - Question 1

What teaching method would you apply to teach the topic 'water pollution' to the students?

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A documentary provides actual facts related to the topic. Thus, a documentary on water pollution is the most suitable way for teaching the topic.

OSSSC TGT Science CBZ Mock Test - 9 - Question 2

The intelligence that gives ability to maneuver and form various mental images is

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Spatial intelligence gives the ability to control and form various mental images. It is related to the multiple intelligence theory.

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OSSSC TGT Science CBZ Mock Test - 9 - Question 3

In order to make storytelling strategy a success what should a teacher do?

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While storytelling, a teacher maintains a natural sequence so that children take more interest in the class. The nature of human beings is that they take more interest in realistic things. Characters of the story should be properly elaborated so that while listening to the story it will easily be understandable by others. 
Hence, the correct answer is "All of the above".

OSSSC TGT Science CBZ Mock Test - 9 - Question 4

The enzyme that fixes atmospheric CO2 in C4 plants is :–

[AIPMT–2003]

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The carbon dioxide is fixed during dark phase of photosynthesis using reducing and assimilatory power synthesized during light phase. The initial carboxylating enzyme is PEP carboxylase in C4 plants. It carboxylates PEP or phosphoenolpyruvate and produces organic acids having four carbon atoms.

OSSSC TGT Science CBZ Mock Test - 9 - Question 5

Internally, the chloroplast is divided into two parts – the membrane system and the fluid portion called stroma. Labour is equally divided between the two parts with each responsible for a particular function of photosynthesis leading to the formation of sugars. Which part(s) is/are involved in the synthesis of ATP and NADPH?​

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There is clear division of labour within the chloroplast. the membrane system is responsible for the light reaction ( trapping light energy and synthesis of ATP and NADPH) while dark reaction i.e., enzymatic reactions for the reduction of carbon dioxide into sugar using ATP and NADPH take place in the stroma.

OSSSC TGT Science CBZ Mock Test - 9 - Question 6

What does C6H12O6 represent in plant photosynthesis?

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The key features of plant photosynthesis were known, namely, that plants could use light energy to make carbohydrates C6H12Ofrom CO2 and water,  Where C6H12O6 represents glucose.

OSSSC TGT Science CBZ Mock Test - 9 - Question 7

Which of these is not a characteristic of C4 plants?

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C4 plants show some special adaptations to survive extreme climate, such as tolerance of higher temperatures, response to high intensity lights, lack of photorespiration and greater productivity of biomass.

OSSSC TGT Science CBZ Mock Test - 9 - Question 8

A Prothallus is

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  • Prothallus is a free-living, mostly photosynthetic thalloid gametophyte.
  • It is formed during the life cycle of Pteridophyte.
  • The pteridophyte is a sporophyte i.e. the main plant body is diploid
  • These spores formed inside the sporangia which are borne on the sporophylls.
  • The germination of spores is exosporic i.e. in the soil.
  • These spores germinate to form the gametophyte which is haploid.
  • The gametophyte formed is called prothallus and it is independent as the germination took place outside the sporophyte body in the soil.
  • Prothallus male and female sex organs are called antheridia and archegonia, respectively.
  • Water is required for the transfer of antherozoids – the male gametes released from the antheridia to the mouth of the archegonium.
  • Fusion of the male gamete with the egg present in the archegonium results in the formation of a zygote.
  • The zygote thereafter produces a multicellular well-differentiated sporophyte which is the dominant phase of the pteridophytes.
  • The sporophytic plant undergoes meiosis to form haploid spores.
  • Haploid spores divide by mitosis to form a haploid gametophyte once again. 


So, the correct answer is option 3, A gametophyte-free living structure formed in pteridophytes.

OSSSC TGT Science CBZ Mock Test - 9 - Question 9

Identify the plant shown in the figure given below.

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The plant shown above is cycas. This plant belongs to division cycadophyta and family cycadceae. It is diecious and native to India.

OSSSC TGT Science CBZ Mock Test - 9 - Question 10

The end products of respiration in plants are

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The process of respiration is expressed as:
Glucose + Oxygen → Carbon Dioxide + Water (+ Energy)

OSSSC TGT Science CBZ Mock Test - 9 - Question 11

Lactic acid is formed by the process of

Detailed Solution for OSSSC TGT Science CBZ Mock Test - 9 - Question 11

Fermentation of carbohydrates such as glucose, lactose, sucrose produces lactic acid.
So the correct option is 'Fermentation.'

OSSSC TGT Science CBZ Mock Test - 9 - Question 12

Respiratory substrates are the organic substances which are ________ during respiration to liberate energy.

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Respiration is an oxidative process in which repiratory substrates are oxidised to liberate energy inside the living cells. The common respiratory substrates are carbohydrates, proteins, fats and organic acids. The most common respiratory substrates are carbohydrates, proteins, fats and organic acids. The most common respiratory substrate is glucose.

OSSSC TGT Science CBZ Mock Test - 9 - Question 13

_____ is the single membrane bound organelle.

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Sphaerosome, lysosome and glyoxysome are bounded by single membrane.

OSSSC TGT Science CBZ Mock Test - 9 - Question 14

All of the following are true of gametes except

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  • Gametes are formed by meiosis of germ cells. Hence, they are haploid.
  • Gametes are produced through the process of meiosis.
  • In males, gametes are produced in testes and in females, gametes are produced in ovaries.
  • Since gametes are formed through meiosis, they undergo two set of divisions: meiosis I and meiosis II. 
  • During meiosis, recombination occurs in which homologous pairs of chromosomes exchange their segments. Since gametes are formed through meiosis, therefore they have chromosomes that have undergone recombination.
OSSSC TGT Science CBZ Mock Test - 9 - Question 15

Bacterial cell wall is mainly composed of :-

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A cell wall is a layer located outside the cell membrane found in plants, fungi, bacteria, algae, and archaea. A peptidoglycan cell wall composed of disaccharides and amino acids gives bacteria structural support. The bacterial cell wall is often a target for antibiotic treatment.

OSSSC TGT Science CBZ Mock Test - 9 - Question 16

Cell organelle responsible for autolysis is

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Autolysis, caused by the lysosomal enzymes, plays a role in the disappearance of tail during the metam orphosis of frog's tadpole, and in softening of gum tissue to allow eruption of teeth in vertebrates. For autolysis, enzymes of primaryly so somes are  released from the cell. Autolysis occur in ageing, dead and diseased cells.

OSSSC TGT Science CBZ Mock Test - 9 - Question 17

Filiform apparatus is a characteristic feature of:

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A synergid cell wall forms a highly thickened structure called the filiform apparatus at the micropylar end consisting of numerous finger-like projections into synergid cytoplasm. These synergid cells are necessary for pollen tube guidance in the ovule.

OSSSC TGT Science CBZ Mock Test - 9 - Question 18

For what is the interaction among organisms is necessary?

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The interaction among organisms is necessary for survival within their environment. Survival is the state of being alive. Organisms are inter-depending on one another of their well-being.

OSSSC TGT Science CBZ Mock Test - 9 - Question 19

Parturition occurs due to release of hormone oxytocin that cause_______.

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Oxytocin hormone is released by foetal ejection reflex from maternal pituitary gland that causes stronger and stronger uterine contraction that leads to ejection of baby through birth canal.

OSSSC TGT Science CBZ Mock Test - 9 - Question 20

Read the given statements and select the correct options.
Statement 1:
Low temperature destroys enzymes by causing their denaturation.
Statement 2: High temperature preserves the enzymes in their inactive stages.

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Low temperature preserves the enzymes in their inactive state. Therefore it is used in preservation of foods inside cold storage. Low temperature present inside cold storage prevents spoilage of food.

High temperature destroys enzymes by causing their denaturation, This occurs at 50oC or so. In between the minimum and maximum temperature the reaction velocity doubles for every 10oC in temperature (general rule of thumb).

OSSSC TGT Science CBZ Mock Test - 9 - Question 21

Refer the given flowchart.

Identify X and select the correct option.

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A natural association of interdependent populations of different species inhabiting a common environment of habitat as a viable, self-contained unit is called a biotic community of biocoenosis.

OSSSC TGT Science CBZ Mock Test - 9 - Question 22

Smooth endoplasmic reticulum is well developed in which synthesize

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The SER provides surface for the synthesis of  including phospholipids, cholesterol, steroid hormones and hormones, adrenal corticoid hormones), ascorbic acid are visual pigments.

OSSSC TGT Science CBZ Mock Test - 9 - Question 23

The binomial nomenclature system was introduced by:

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The binomial nomenclature system, which involves giving each species a two-part scientific name, was introduced by Carl Linnaeus, a Swedish botanist, and zoologist.

Hence, the Correct Answer is C
NCERT Reference: 
Topic- Binomial Nomenclature from chapter "The Living world" of NCERT.

OSSSC TGT Science CBZ Mock Test - 9 - Question 24

The density of a population in a given habitat during a given period, fluctuates due to changes in certain basic processes. On this basis, fill up boxes A and B in the given flow chart with correct option.

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The population density in a given habitat and at a particular time period, fluctuates due to the changes in four basic processes given below:-

1. Natality- It refers to the number of births take place in a population during a given period.

2. Mortality- It refers to the number of deaths take place in a population during a given period.

3. Immigration- It refers to the number of individuals of the same species have migrated into the habitat from somewhere else during a particular time period.

4. Emigration- It refers to the number of individuals of the same species have migrated out of the habitat during a given time period.

Natality and immigration add to the population density whereas mortality and emigration decrease the population density.

OSSSC TGT Science CBZ Mock Test - 9 - Question 25

Viral envelope (which is out side the protein coat) is composed of :-

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Virus particles contain the viral genome packaged in a protein coat called the capsid. For some viruses, the capsid is surrounded by lipid bilayer that contains viral proteins, usually including the proteins that enable the virus to bind to the host cells.

OSSSC TGT Science CBZ Mock Test - 9 - Question 26
What role does baking soda play in reducing stomach acidity?
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Baking soda acts as an antacid by neutralizing excess stomach acid, helping to alleviate symptoms of indigestion and discomfort. It can help to balance pH levels in the stomach and provide relief from acidity.
OSSSC TGT Science CBZ Mock Test - 9 - Question 27

Which gas is released when ethyl alcohol reacts with sodium?

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Hydrogen gas is released.

OSSSC TGT Science CBZ Mock Test - 9 - Question 28
What is the pH of a salt formed by a weak acid and a strong base?
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When a weak acid and a strong base combine to form a salt, the resulting compound will be basic with a pH greater than 7. In this case, the strong base will dominate the weak acid, leading to an overall basic nature of the salt.
OSSSC TGT Science CBZ Mock Test - 9 - Question 29

What happens when excess carbon dioxide is passed through lime water?

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OSSSC TGT Science CBZ Mock Test - 9 - Question 30

Which metal is used for making foils used in packing of food materials –

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Metal Used for Making Foils for Packing Food Materials: Aluminium
Explanation:
The metal commonly used for making foils used in packing food materials is aluminium. Here's why:
- Lightweight: Aluminium is a lightweight metal, making it ideal for packaging materials as it adds minimal weight to the overall package.
- Non-toxic: Aluminium is non-toxic and does not react with food, ensuring the safety of the packaged food.
- Barrier properties: Aluminium foils have excellent barrier properties, preventing moisture, oxygen, and other contaminants from entering the packaged food, thus preserving its freshness and extending its shelf life.
- Heat conductivity: Aluminium is an excellent conductor of heat, allowing for quick and efficient heating or cooling of the packaged food.
- Flexibility: Aluminium foils are highly malleable and can be easily shaped, folded, or wrapped around food items, providing a secure and tight seal.
- Cost-effective: Aluminium is abundantly available and relatively affordable compared to other metals, making it a cost-effective choice for packaging foils.
Overall, aluminium's lightweight, non-toxic nature, excellent barrier properties, heat conductivity, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness make it the preferred metal for making foils used in packing food materials.
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