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Test: Biology Minor Mock Test- 1 (March 15) - Question 1

Which among the following are incorrect?

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Gymnosperms are also called as 'softwood spermatophytes' because they lack thick-walled vessels rendering them softwood plants; because vessels impart strength to wood.

Test: Biology Minor Mock Test- 1 (March 15) - Question 2

What is the primary function of meristematic tissue in plants?

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Meristematic tissue consists of immature cells that are in a constant state of division, contributing to the growth of plants. This tissue is found in specialized regions such as the tips of roots and shoots, where growth is most active. Unlike other tissues that might specialize in support, transport, or photosynthesis, the primary role of meristematic tissue is to facilitate growth through cell division.
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Test: Biology Minor Mock Test- 1 (March 15) - Question 3

Megasporangium of seed plants are called

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Megasporangium of seed plants are called ovule. Ovule is present inside the ovary which terminates into seeds on ripening. It represent female reproductive unit.

Test: Biology Minor Mock Test- 1 (March 15) - Question 4

Assertion: The presence of intercalary meristem is characteristic of monocot plants.
Reason: Intercalary meristem contributes to the elongation of grass stems and leaves.

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The assertion is true because intercalary meristem is indeed characteristic of monocot plants, particularly grasses. The reason correctly explains the role of intercalary meristem, which is to contribute to the elongation of stems and leaves, a feature particularly important for the regrowth of grasses after grazing.

Test: Biology Minor Mock Test- 1 (March 15) - Question 5

Who divided animals into two group based on the presence and absence of red blood cells?

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Aristotle used simple morphological characters to classify plants into trees, shrubs and herbs.

He also divided animals into two groups, those which had red blood and those that did not.

Test: Biology Minor Mock Test- 1 (March 15) - Question 6

Assertion (A): Nematodes are pseudocoelomates.
Reason (R): Pseudocoelomates have a body cavity that is not fully lined with mesoderm.

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To evaluate the given assertion and reason, let's analyze each statement individually and then determine their relationship.

Assertion (A): Nematodes are pseudocoelomates.

Nematodes, also known as roundworms, are indeed pseudocoelomates. This means they have a body cavity that is not fully lined with mesodermal tissue.

Reason (R): Pseudocoelomates have a body cavity that is not fully lined with mesoderm.

This statement is correct. Pseudocoelomates have a body cavity called a pseudocoelom, which is only partially lined with mesoderm. In contrast, coelomates have a body cavity completely lined with mesoderm.

Now, let's determine if the reason correctly explains the assertion. The assertion states that nematodes are pseudocoelomates, and the reason provides a correct definition of what pseudocoelomates are.

Therefore, both the assertion and the reason are correct, and the reason correctly explains the assertion.

So, the correct answer is:

  4. Both (A) and (R) are true, and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).

Test: Biology Minor Mock Test- 1 (March 15) - Question 7

Which Archaebacteria is present in the guts of ruminant animals such as cows and buffaloes?

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Methanogens bacteria are present in the guts of ruminant animals such as cows and buffaloes.

The characteristic smell of cow dungs is due to methane gas produced by this bacteria.

Test: Biology Minor Mock Test- 1 (March 15) - Question 8

Which feature is characteristic of animals belonging to the phylum Cnidaria?

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Cnidarians, such as jellyfish, corals, and sea anemones, are known for having cnidoblasts (or cnidocytes), which are specialized cells that contain a stinging structure called a nematocyst. This feature is used for defense and capturing prey. Bilateral symmetry is characteristic of more advanced phyla like Chordata, the presence of a notochord defines Chordata, and a segmented body is a feature of Annelida and Arthropoda.

Test: Biology Minor Mock Test- 1 (March 15) - Question 9

What type of growth do plants exhibit?

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Answer: B. Indeterminate growth

Solution: Plants exhibit indeterminate growth, meaning they grow continuously throughout their lifespan. This type of growth is characterized by the ability of plants to keep increasing in size and often in complexity, due to the presence of meristematic tissues that retain the ability to divide and differentiate. This contrasts with determinate growth seen in most animals, where growth stops after reaching a certain stage of development. An interesting fact about indeterminate growth is that it allows plants to adapt and respond to their environment continuously, through processes such as branching and the formation of new leaves and flowers.

Test: Biology Minor Mock Test- 1 (March 15) - Question 10

In which group of plants does the sporophyte not have a free-living stage

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In Bryophytes, the sporophyte does not have a free-living stage. It is dependent on the gametophyte for nutrition and support. This contrasts with other plant groups like Pteridophytes and Gymnosperms, where the sporophyte is the dominant, free-living stage of the life cycle. Bryophytes represent an evolutionary step towards the land plant life cycle, where the sporophyte becomes increasingly independent.

Test: Biology Minor Mock Test- 1 (March 15) - Question 11
Which type of meristem is responsible for the secondary growth of plants?
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Lateral meristems, such as the vascular cambium and cork cambium, are responsible for the secondary growth of plants. This type of growth increases the thickness of the plant, contributing to the development of a woody structure in trees and shrubs. Secondary growth is characteristic of many dicotyledons and gymnosperms but is absent in most monocotyledons.
Test: Biology Minor Mock Test- 1 (March 15) - Question 12

A moss plant are used as a fuel are

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Species of Sphagnum, a moss, provide peat that has long been used as fuel.

Test: Biology Minor Mock Test- 1 (March 15) - Question 13

Function of stem is - 

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• The function of the stem is to bear leaves and branches.
• It also helps in the conduction of water and minerals and also helps in the conduction of food storage.
• The chief functions of the stem are to support the leaves; to conduct water and minerals to the leaves, where they can be changed into usable products by photosynthesis; and to deliver these products from the leaves to other parts of the plant, containing the roots.

Test: Biology Minor Mock Test- 1 (March 15) - Question 14

What is the primary role of auxins in plant growth

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Auxins play a crucial role in initiating rooting in stem cuttings. They stimulate cell division in the cambium, promote cell elongation in shoots, and at higher concentrations, can inhibit root growth. An interesting fact about auxins is that they are involved in the process of apical dominance, where the main central stem of the plant is dominant over

Test: Biology Minor Mock Test- 1 (March 15) - Question 15

Systematics includes

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  • Systematics is the study of the identification, taxonomy and nomenclature of organisms, including the classification of living things with regard to their natural relationships and the study of variation and the evolution of taxa.
  • A major goal of biological classification systems is to reflect evolutionary relationships among organisms.
  • Knowing phylogenetic relationships is essential for interpreting the evolution of traits of organisms.
Test: Biology Minor Mock Test- 1 (March 15) - Question 16

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.

Test: Biology Minor Mock Test- 1 (March 15) - Question 17

Which one of the following includes all the other lower taxa?

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  • The taxonomic ranks in descending order are domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus and species.
  • Higher taxon will comprise broader characteristic features and include features of its lower taxa.
  • As a class would include order, family, genus and species.
Test: Biology Minor Mock Test- 1 (March 15) - Question 18

When a fresh water protozoan is placed in marine water----

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  • When a fresh water protozoan is placed in marine water the contractile vacuole of the protozoa disappear due to exoosmosis in which water from contractile vacuoles start moving out form higher concentration to lower concentration.
Test: Biology Minor Mock Test- 1 (March 15) - Question 19

The edible part of turnip is - 

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The edible part of turnip is a modified tap root. Tap roots are modified into various structures called as modified tap root. These modified structures does food storage. The type of modified tap roots are fusiform, napiform, conical, tuberous, pneumatophores. The edible part of turnip is fusiform tap root, where the primary root of the system is swollen at the middle and tapers gradually at both the ends forming a spindle shaped structure. 

Test: Biology Minor Mock Test- 1 (March 15) - Question 20

Naked cytoplasm, multinucleated and saprophytic are the characteristics of

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  • Slime moulds are saprophytic protists, moving along the dead leaves engulfing organic material.
  • These are multinucleated and do not have cell divider and have stripped cytoplasm.
  • Though monerans are prokaryotes, which incorporate all microscopic organisms, these do not contain stripped cytoplasm.
  • Protist is a gathering of eukaryotic life forms that bear a very much characterized layer around cytoplasm, might be uni or multinucleated and organisms need exposing cytoplasm. 

Thus, the correct answer is 'Slime moulds.'
 

Test: Biology Minor Mock Test- 1 (March 15) - Question 21

Radish is an example of - 

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Radish is an example of fusiform tap root. The edible part of radish is a modified tap root. In a plant with a taproot system, the taproot is the central and dominant root. Typically, a taproot is straight and very thick. It is tapering in shape and grows directly downward. There are different types of modified tap roots like fusiform, napiform, conical, tuberous roots. Fusiform root is swollen at the middle and tapers gradually at both the ends forming a spindle shaped structure.

Therefore, the correct answer is option A.

Test: Biology Minor Mock Test- 1 (March 15) - Question 22

Roots developing from plant parts other than radicle are -

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Roots developing from plant parts other than radicle are adventitious roots because adventitious means coming from outside. That means they develop in places other than their natural position. They may arise from stems, leaves etc. Example: oak trees
So, the correct option is 'Adventitious'.

Test: Biology Minor Mock Test- 1 (March 15) - Question 23

A plant producing seeds but lacking flowers is

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Gymnosperms are plants with produce seeds but lacks flower. These are non flowering plants. They produce naked seeds.

Test: Biology Minor Mock Test- 1 (March 15) - Question 24

The scientific name of lion is _________

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Biological names are Latinized and written in Italics. The generic epithet starts with capital letter while the second component specific epithet starts with small letter. Here the binomial nomenclature of Lion is Panthera leo but not Panthera Leo. Also, in Panthera Tigress the second component is written in capital letter which means that Panthera Tigress is not the answer. And in Panthera Lion the word Lion is not derived from Latin which reflects that Panthera Lion is also not the answer.

Test: Biology Minor Mock Test- 1 (March 15) - Question 25
Which of the following is NOT a function of parenchyma cells?
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Parenchyma cells are versatile and can perform various functions, including photosynthesis, storage, and secretion. However, they are not typically involved in active cell division; this role is reserved for meristematic tissues. Parenchyma cells are known for their ability to adapt and take on multiple functions within the plant, contributing to the plant's overall health and growth.
Test: Biology Minor Mock Test- 1 (March 15) - Question 26

Prop roots of Banyan tree are meant for

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  • Prop roots are specialized adventitious roots that develop from the branches of a tree and grow downwards towards the ground.
  • They are a unique feature of the banyan tree, which is a type of fig tree (Ficus species).
  • Prop roots arise from the aerial branches of the banyan tree and eventually reach the ground, where they penetrate the soil and provide additional support to the tree.
Test: Biology Minor Mock Test- 1 (March 15) - Question 27

Which one of the following group of animals is correctly matched with its characteristics without any exception?

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The members of class Chondrichthyes are marine animals with streamlined body and have cartilaginous endoskeleton.

  • Option D, Chondrichthyes are a class of fish that includes species such as sharks, rays, and skates. One of the defining characteristics of Chondrichthyes is that they possess a skeleton made of cartilage, which is a flexible and lightweight material, as opposed to the bony skeleton found in most other vertebrates, including mammals, reptiles, and chordates.
  • Option A, Reptilia possess a 3-chambered heart with incompletely divided ventricle, is not a correct answer as reptiles, such as snakes, lizards, and turtles, generally possess a 3-chambered heart with a partially divided ventricle, which allows mixing of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood. However, there are some exceptions among reptiles, such as crocodiles, which possess a 4-chambered heart with completely divided ventricles.
  • Option B, Mammalia give birth to young ones, is not a correct answer as there are some mammals, such as monotremes like platypus and echidna, that lay eggs instead of giving birth to live young.
  • Option C, Chordates possess a mouth with an upper and lower jaw, is not a correct answer as not all chordates possess jaws. Jawless fish, such as lampreys and hagfish, which are also chordates, do not possess jaws.

Hence, the correct option is D.
NCERT Reference:  Topic : Class – Chondrichthyes” of chapter  Animal Kingdom

Test: Biology Minor Mock Test- 1 (March 15) - Question 28

The phylum in which adults exhibit radial symmetry and larva exhibit bilateral symmetry is:

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  • Symmetry is an attribute of an organism showing regularity in body parts on a plane or around an axis.
  • In Phylum Echinodermata, the adult echinoderms are radially symmetrical but the larvae are bilaterally symmetrical. 

Hence, the correct option is B.

NCERT Reference: Topic: Phylum – Echinodermata” of chapter Animal Kingdom

Test: Biology Minor Mock Test- 1 (March 15) - Question 29

Which group of plants is known for having a double fertilization process?

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Angiosperms are known for having a double fertilization process. This unique feature involves two sperm cells; one fertilizes the egg to form the zygote, while the other fuses with two polar nuclei to form the triploid endosperm, which nourishes the developing embryo. Double fertilization is a key characteristic that distinguishes angiosperms from other plant groups

Test: Biology Minor Mock Test- 1 (March 15) - Question 30

What is the economic importance of carrageenan obtained from red algae

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Carrageenan, obtained from red algae, is used as a pharmaceutical emulsifier and in food industries. It is a type of phycocolloid that has thickening, gelling, and stabilizing properties, making it a valuable additive in various food products, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals

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