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Test: Botany Mock Test - 5 - Question 1

Which of the following is correct hierarchical order of taxonomic categories?

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The correct hierarchical order of taxonomic categories is:
- Kingdom
- Phylum
- Class
- Order
- Family
- Genus
- Species

Explanation: Taxonomy is the science of classification. In biological classification, organisms are grouped into progressively more inclusive categories. The order from general to specific is Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species. This sequence helps in organizing and identifying different species based on their shared characteristics.

Test: Botany Mock Test - 5 - Question 2

Growth in living organisms occurs by

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Accumulation of material by external agency cause extrinsic growth which occurs in non living objects.

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Test: Botany Mock Test - 5 - Question 3

Number of mitotic divisions required to produce 128 cells from a single cell

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Mitosis is a process of nuclear division in eukaryotic cells that occurs when a parent cell divides to produce two identical daughter cells.

Hence the process of the division will be:

1 cell gives 2 daughter cells (1st mitosis)

2 cells give 4 daughter cells (2nd mitosis)

4 cells give 8 daughter cells (3rd mitosis)

8 cells give 16 daughter cells (4th mitosis)

16 cells give 32 daughter cells (5th mitosis)

32 cells give 64 daughter cells (6th mitosis)

64 cells give 128 daughter cells (7th mitosis)

Hence 7 mitotic divisions cell needed for a single cell to make 128 cells.

Test: Botany Mock Test - 5 - Question 4

Microsporogenesis occurs

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Microsporogenesis is the process of formation of microspores or pollen grains, from a pollen mother cell through meiosis is micro sporogenesis Each cell of sporogenous tissue serve as microspore mother cell (MMC). These MMCs undergo meiosis and form microspore tetrad and become haploid, microspores or pollen grains. As anthers mature microspores of the tetrad separate from each other and develops into pollen grains. Each microsporangium contains numerous pollen grains which are released after dehiscence of anther wall.

Test: Botany Mock Test - 5 - Question 5

What is not true for red algae?

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Red algae, also known as Rhodophyta, are a diverse group of algae found primarily in marine environments. Here's why the statement "The stored food is Floridian starch very similar to cellulose" is incorrect:

- Red algae store food as Floridean starch, not Floridian starch. Floridean starch is a unique storage polysaccharide found in red algae, distinct from cellulose.
- Cellulose is a structural polysaccharide present in the cell walls of plants, including algae, but it is not the primary storage form of energy in red algae.
- Floridean starch serves as a reserve carbohydrate that can be mobilized when needed for energy, similar to how starch functions in other organisms.

Test: Botany Mock Test - 5 - Question 6

The regulator which retards ageing senescence of plant parts is

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The regulator that retards the aging senescence of plant parts is Cytokinin.
- Cytokinin is a plant hormone that promotes cell division and delays aging.
- It helps in maintaining the youthfulness of plant tissues by preventing aging effects like yellowing of leaves.
- By stimulating cell division, cytokinins contribute to the overall growth and development of plants.
- This hormone plays a crucial role in various physiological processes, including delaying senescence and promoting overall plant health.

Test: Botany Mock Test - 5 - Question 7

The length of different internodes in a culm of sugarcane is variable because of

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Intercalary meristem occurs between mature tissues and is the separated region of apical meristem. It is found in between the plant organs. By the activity of this meristem, length of the plant organs increases.

Test: Botany Mock Test - 5 - Question 8

Deep in the tropical rain forest, a botanist discovered an unusual plant with vascular tissues, stomata, a cuticle, flagellated sperm, cone-like reproductive structures bearing seeds, and an alternation-of-generations life cycle. He was very excited about this discovery because it would be rather unusual for a plant to have both

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No known seed plant has flagellated sperms.

Test: Botany Mock Test - 5 - Question 9

Which tw o points are known as the twin characteristics of growth?
(i)  Increase in mass
(ii) Differentiation
(iii) Increase in number
(iv) Response to stimuli 

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Increase in mass and increase in number are twin characteristics of growth. Growth is defined as increase in size and mass during the development of an organism over a period of time. It is measured as an increase in biomass and is associated with cell division by mitosis, subsequent increases in cell size, and with the differentiation of cells to perform particular functions.

Test: Botany Mock Test - 5 - Question 10
In genetic code dictionary, codons used to code for all the 20 essential amino acids are
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Sequence of nucleotides in DNA and RNA determines the amino acid sequence of proteins. A messenger RNA molecule synthesized from the DNA directs the synthesis of the protein. Three adjacent nucleotides constitute a unit known as a codon; each codon codes for a single amino acid. There are 64 possible codons, 61 of which specify the 20 amino acids that make up proteins. Because most of the 20 amino acids are coded for by more than one codon, the code is called degenerate. Once thought to be identical in all forms of life, the genetic code has been found to vary slightly in certain organisms and in the mitochondria of some eukaryotes
Test: Botany Mock Test - 5 - Question 11

Statement I : Less than two per cent of the energy in glucose is released and not all of it is trapped as high energy bonds of ATP.
Statement II : Yeasts poison themselves to death when the concentration of alcohol reaches about 30 per cent.

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(I) Less than seven per cent of the energy in glucose is released and not all of it is trapped as high energy bonds of ATP.
(II) Yeasts poison themselves to death when the concentration of alcohol reaches about 13 per cent.

Test: Botany Mock Test - 5 - Question 12

Which one of the following pairs is incorrectly matched?

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The plant growth regulators (PGRs) are small, simple molecule of diverse chemical composition.
They could be indole compounds (indole-3-acetic acid, (IAA, IBA); adenine derivatives (N6-furfurylamino purine, kinetin) derivatives of carotenoids (abscisic acid); terpenes (gibberellic acid, GA3) or gases (ethylene, C2H4).

Test: Botany Mock Test - 5 - Question 13

Which of the following group of plant is being described by the given statements ?
(i) The plant body is thalloid.
(ii) Asexual reproduction takes place by fragmentation of thalli, or by the formation of specialized structures called gemmae.
(iii) The sporophyte is differentiated into a foot, seta and capsule.
(iv) They grow usually in moist and shady habitats.

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Liverworts (belongs to bryophytes) is a flowerless, spore-producing plant - with the spores produced in small capsules. Liverworts are small, green, terrestrial plants. They do not have true roots, stems, or leaves. Instead, they have an above ground leaf-like structure, known as a thallus, and an underground structure, known as a rhizoid. Most liverworts are found in moist environments and they tend to be less resistant to desiccation than their relatives, the mosses. Like mosses, many species of liverworts reproduce by making gemmae.

Test: Botany Mock Test - 5 - Question 14

Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct?

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Growth is the act or process, or a manner of growing; development; gradual increase. It is an exclusive event in majority of the higher animals and plants. In plants, growth occurs continuously throughout their life span and in animal, growth is seen only up to a certain age.
In living organisms, growth is from inside.
Therefore, it cannot be taken as a defining property of living organisms.

Test: Botany Mock Test - 5 - Question 15

Photosynthesis is important because

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Photosynthesis is the most important anabolic process on earth. It is defined as the transformation of photonic energy (i.e. light or radiant energy) into chemical energy by the given parts of the plants. In the process of photosynthesis, light energy drives the synthesis of carbohydrates from carbon dioxide and water with the generation of oxygen.

Test: Botany Mock Test - 5 - Question 16

The pyrenoids are made up of

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The pyrenoids are made up of:
- Proteinaceous center and starchy sheath.
Pyrenoids are structures found in certain algae and are involved in the process of photosynthesis. The proteinaceous center provides structural support and enzymes necessary for photosynthesis, while the starchy sheath stores starch, which serves as an energy reserve for the cell. This composition helps in the efficient synthesis and storage of carbohydrates during photosynthesis.

Test: Botany Mock Test - 5 - Question 17

Exine of pollen grain is formed of

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Exine is tough, cutinized layer often with spinous outgrowth but sometimes smooth. Exine is composed of sporopollenin which is resistant to physical and biological decomposition. It protect the pollens from environmental extremes.

Test: Botany Mock Test - 5 - Question 18

Which of the following is not concern with cyclic photophosphorylation?

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Liberation of oxygen is not concerned with cyclic photophosphorylation. This system is not concerned with photo-oxidation of water but only concerned with the production of ATP. Non-cyclic photophosphorylation is the light-requiring part of photosynthesis in higher plants, in which an electron donor is required, and oxygen is produced as a waste product. It consists of two photoreactions, resulting in the synthesis of ATP and NADPH.

Test: Botany Mock Test - 5 - Question 19

Whichn one of the following pairs is not correctly matched?

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Gibberellin helps in cell growth of stem, leaves and other aerial parts.

Test: Botany Mock Test - 5 - Question 20

A tissue is a group of cells which are

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A group of structurally similar or dissimilar cells that perform a common function and have a common origin is called a tissue. A plant is made up of different kinds of tissues. The complex tissues are, however, composed of different kinds of cells and they perform different types of functions

Test: Botany Mock Test - 5 - Question 21
In meiosis, the daughter cells receive
Test: Botany Mock Test - 5 - Question 22

Statement I : Difference in shapes of leaves produced juvinile and mature plant in buttercup.
Statement II : Buttercup represent the heterophyllous development due to environment.

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(I) Difference in shapes of leaves produced in air and those produced in water in buttercup.

Test: Botany Mock Test - 5 - Question 23

A universal feature of the life cycle of plants is

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Life cycle of any sexually reproducing plant consists of two morphological phases i.e., haploid gametophyte and diploid sporophyte that regularly alternate with each other. This phenomenon is termed as alternation of generation.

Test: Botany Mock Test - 5 - Question 24

Photosynthesis is a/an

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Photosynthesis is a physiochemical process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize nutrients from carbon dioxide and water, and generates oxygen as a by-product.

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Kinetin is
Test: Botany Mock Test - 5 - Question 26

Which of the following statements regarding nomenclature is correct?

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All the statements regarding nomenclature are correct. Nomenclature is giving distinct scientific names to various structures including living organisms for their identification. It is a set of rules used for forming the names or terms in a particular field of arts or sciences. Nomenclature is only possible when the organism is described correctly and we know to what organisms the name is attached to (called identification).

Test: Botany Mock Test - 5 - Question 27

Anther is typically

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Typically, angiospermic anther is bilobed which is connected by connective and dithecous i.e., each lobe has two theca. The bilobed structure of the anther is tetrasporangiate (four sporangia). In transverse section, it appears as four sided tetragonal structure consisting of two microsporangia in each lobe.

Test: Botany Mock Test - 5 - Question 28

Statement I: Some bacteria converted pyruvic acid to lactic acid.
Statement II : Fermentation is an aerobic condition in many prokaryotes and all eukaryotes.

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(II) Fermentation is an anaerobic condition in many prokaryotes and all eukaryotes.

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Allogamy is best favoured by
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Exon part of mRNA has code for
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