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Sample Question Paper
Class XII (2019-20)
Biology (044)
Time allowed: 3hrs. Maximum Marks: 70
General Instructions:
1. There are a total of 27 questions and five sections in the question paper. All questions are
compulsory.
2. Section A contains question numbers 1 to 5, multiple choice questions of one mark each.
Section B contains question numbers 6 to 12, short answer type I questions of two marks
each.
Section C contains question numbers 13 to 21, short answer type II questions of three marks
each.
Section D contains question number 22 to 24, case-based short answer type questions of
three marks each (1+1+1).
Section E contains question numbers 25 to 27, long answer type questions of five marks each.
3. There is no overall choice in the question paper. However, internal choices are provided in
two questions of one mark, one question of two marks, two questions of three marks and all
three questions of five marks. An examinee is to attempt any one of the questions out of the
two given in the question paper with the same question number.
SECTION – A
1. Androgens are synthesized by:
a.) Sertoli Cells
b.) Leydig cells
c.) Seminal vesicles
d.) Bulbourethral gland
OR
A procedure that finds use in testing for genetic disorders, but is also misused
for foeticide is:
a.) Lactational amenorrhea
b.) Amniocentesis
c.) Artificial insemination
d.) Parturition
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2. Transplantation of tissues/organs to save certain patients often fails due to
rejection of such tissues/organs in the patient’s body. Which type of immune
response is responsible for such rejection?
a.) auto-immune response
b.) humoral immune response
c.) physiological immune response
d.) cell-mediated immune response
OR
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Sample Question Paper
Class XII (2019-20)
Biology (044)
Time allowed: 3hrs. Maximum Marks: 70
General Instructions:
1. There are a total of 27 questions and five sections in the question paper. All questions are
compulsory.
2. Section A contains question numbers 1 to 5, multiple choice questions of one mark each.
Section B contains question numbers 6 to 12, short answer type I questions of two marks
each.
Section C contains question numbers 13 to 21, short answer type II questions of three marks
each.
Section D contains question number 22 to 24, case-based short answer type questions of
three marks each (1+1+1).
Section E contains question numbers 25 to 27, long answer type questions of five marks each.
3. There is no overall choice in the question paper. However, internal choices are provided in
two questions of one mark, one question of two marks, two questions of three marks and all
three questions of five marks. An examinee is to attempt any one of the questions out of the
two given in the question paper with the same question number.
SECTION – A
1. Androgens are synthesized by:
a.) Sertoli Cells
b.) Leydig cells
c.) Seminal vesicles
d.) Bulbourethral gland
OR
A procedure that finds use in testing for genetic disorders, but is also misused
for foeticide is:
a.) Lactational amenorrhea
b.) Amniocentesis
c.) Artificial insemination
d.) Parturition
1
2. Transplantation of tissues/organs to save certain patients often fails due to
rejection of such tissues/organs in the patient’s body. Which type of immune
response is responsible for such rejection?
a.) auto-immune response
b.) humoral immune response
c.) physiological immune response
d.) cell-mediated immune response
OR
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2
Which of the following are the correct reasons for Rheumatoid arthritis?
i.) Lymphocytes become more active
ii.) Body attacks self cells
iii.) More antibodies are produced in the body
iv.) The ability to differentiate pathogens or foreign molecules from self cells
is lost
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
a.) i and ii
b.) iii and iv
c.) i and iii
d.) ii and iv
3. Name the enzymes 'P' and 'Q' that carry out the following processes
a.) Enzyme P-Exonuclease and Enzyme Q-Permease
b.) Enzyme P-Exonuclease and Enzyme Q- Ligase
c.) Enzyme P-Endonuclease and Enzyme Q- Permease
d.) Enzyme P-Endonuclease and Enzyme Q-Ligase
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4. A biotechnologist wanted to create a colony of E.coli possessing the plasmid
pBR322, sensitive to Tetracycline. Which one of the following restriction sites
would he use to ligate a foreign DNA?
a.) Sal I
b.) Pvu I
c.) EcoRI
d.) Hind III
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5. Most important cause of biodiversity loss is:
a.) Over exploitation of economic species
b.) Habitat loss and fragmentation
c.) Invasive species
d.) Breakdown of plant-pollinator relationships
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Sample Question Paper
Class XII (2019-20)
Biology (044)
Time allowed: 3hrs. Maximum Marks: 70
General Instructions:
1. There are a total of 27 questions and five sections in the question paper. All questions are
compulsory.
2. Section A contains question numbers 1 to 5, multiple choice questions of one mark each.
Section B contains question numbers 6 to 12, short answer type I questions of two marks
each.
Section C contains question numbers 13 to 21, short answer type II questions of three marks
each.
Section D contains question number 22 to 24, case-based short answer type questions of
three marks each (1+1+1).
Section E contains question numbers 25 to 27, long answer type questions of five marks each.
3. There is no overall choice in the question paper. However, internal choices are provided in
two questions of one mark, one question of two marks, two questions of three marks and all
three questions of five marks. An examinee is to attempt any one of the questions out of the
two given in the question paper with the same question number.
SECTION – A
1. Androgens are synthesized by:
a.) Sertoli Cells
b.) Leydig cells
c.) Seminal vesicles
d.) Bulbourethral gland
OR
A procedure that finds use in testing for genetic disorders, but is also misused
for foeticide is:
a.) Lactational amenorrhea
b.) Amniocentesis
c.) Artificial insemination
d.) Parturition
1
2. Transplantation of tissues/organs to save certain patients often fails due to
rejection of such tissues/organs in the patient’s body. Which type of immune
response is responsible for such rejection?
a.) auto-immune response
b.) humoral immune response
c.) physiological immune response
d.) cell-mediated immune response
OR
1
2
Which of the following are the correct reasons for Rheumatoid arthritis?
i.) Lymphocytes become more active
ii.) Body attacks self cells
iii.) More antibodies are produced in the body
iv.) The ability to differentiate pathogens or foreign molecules from self cells
is lost
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
a.) i and ii
b.) iii and iv
c.) i and iii
d.) ii and iv
3. Name the enzymes 'P' and 'Q' that carry out the following processes
a.) Enzyme P-Exonuclease and Enzyme Q-Permease
b.) Enzyme P-Exonuclease and Enzyme Q- Ligase
c.) Enzyme P-Endonuclease and Enzyme Q- Permease
d.) Enzyme P-Endonuclease and Enzyme Q-Ligase
1
4. A biotechnologist wanted to create a colony of E.coli possessing the plasmid
pBR322, sensitive to Tetracycline. Which one of the following restriction sites
would he use to ligate a foreign DNA?
a.) Sal I
b.) Pvu I
c.) EcoRI
d.) Hind III
1
5. Most important cause of biodiversity loss is:
a.) Over exploitation of economic species
b.) Habitat loss and fragmentation
c.) Invasive species
d.) Breakdown of plant-pollinator relationships
1
3
SECTION B
6. How does an encysted Amoeba reproduce on return of favourable
conditions?
OR
What are gemmules and conidia? Name one organism each in which these
are formed?
2
7. Name any two copper related IUD’s. Explain how it acts as a contraceptive? 2
8. Why is it not possible to study the inheritance pattern of traits in human
beings, the same way as it is done in pea plant? Name the alternate method
employed for such an analysis of human traits.
2
9. Carefully examine structures A and B of pentose sugar given below. Which
one is more reactive? Give reasons.
A B
2
10. Name the technology and the procedure involved which can help a scientist
recover virus free sugarcane plants from diseased canes for his crop breeding
experiments.
2
11. Explain the events that occur in the host cell on introduction of nematode-
resistant gene into the tobacco plant by using Agrobacterium vectors.
2
12. Construct a pyramid of biomass starting with phytoplankton. Label three
trophic levels. Is the pyramid upright or inverted? Justify your answer.
2
SECTION C
13. Draw a well labelled diagram of L.S of a pistil showing the passage of growing
of pollen tube up to its destination.
3
14. How does gain or loss of chromosome(s) takes place in humans? Describe one
example each of chromosomal disorder along with the symptoms involving an
autosome and a sex chromosome.
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Sample Question Paper
Class XII (2019-20)
Biology (044)
Time allowed: 3hrs. Maximum Marks: 70
General Instructions:
1. There are a total of 27 questions and five sections in the question paper. All questions are
compulsory.
2. Section A contains question numbers 1 to 5, multiple choice questions of one mark each.
Section B contains question numbers 6 to 12, short answer type I questions of two marks
each.
Section C contains question numbers 13 to 21, short answer type II questions of three marks
each.
Section D contains question number 22 to 24, case-based short answer type questions of
three marks each (1+1+1).
Section E contains question numbers 25 to 27, long answer type questions of five marks each.
3. There is no overall choice in the question paper. However, internal choices are provided in
two questions of one mark, one question of two marks, two questions of three marks and all
three questions of five marks. An examinee is to attempt any one of the questions out of the
two given in the question paper with the same question number.
SECTION – A
1. Androgens are synthesized by:
a.) Sertoli Cells
b.) Leydig cells
c.) Seminal vesicles
d.) Bulbourethral gland
OR
A procedure that finds use in testing for genetic disorders, but is also misused
for foeticide is:
a.) Lactational amenorrhea
b.) Amniocentesis
c.) Artificial insemination
d.) Parturition
1
2. Transplantation of tissues/organs to save certain patients often fails due to
rejection of such tissues/organs in the patient’s body. Which type of immune
response is responsible for such rejection?
a.) auto-immune response
b.) humoral immune response
c.) physiological immune response
d.) cell-mediated immune response
OR
1
2
Which of the following are the correct reasons for Rheumatoid arthritis?
i.) Lymphocytes become more active
ii.) Body attacks self cells
iii.) More antibodies are produced in the body
iv.) The ability to differentiate pathogens or foreign molecules from self cells
is lost
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
a.) i and ii
b.) iii and iv
c.) i and iii
d.) ii and iv
3. Name the enzymes 'P' and 'Q' that carry out the following processes
a.) Enzyme P-Exonuclease and Enzyme Q-Permease
b.) Enzyme P-Exonuclease and Enzyme Q- Ligase
c.) Enzyme P-Endonuclease and Enzyme Q- Permease
d.) Enzyme P-Endonuclease and Enzyme Q-Ligase
1
4. A biotechnologist wanted to create a colony of E.coli possessing the plasmid
pBR322, sensitive to Tetracycline. Which one of the following restriction sites
would he use to ligate a foreign DNA?
a.) Sal I
b.) Pvu I
c.) EcoRI
d.) Hind III
1
5. Most important cause of biodiversity loss is:
a.) Over exploitation of economic species
b.) Habitat loss and fragmentation
c.) Invasive species
d.) Breakdown of plant-pollinator relationships
1
3
SECTION B
6. How does an encysted Amoeba reproduce on return of favourable
conditions?
OR
What are gemmules and conidia? Name one organism each in which these
are formed?
2
7. Name any two copper related IUD’s. Explain how it acts as a contraceptive? 2
8. Why is it not possible to study the inheritance pattern of traits in human
beings, the same way as it is done in pea plant? Name the alternate method
employed for such an analysis of human traits.
2
9. Carefully examine structures A and B of pentose sugar given below. Which
one is more reactive? Give reasons.
A B
2
10. Name the technology and the procedure involved which can help a scientist
recover virus free sugarcane plants from diseased canes for his crop breeding
experiments.
2
11. Explain the events that occur in the host cell on introduction of nematode-
resistant gene into the tobacco plant by using Agrobacterium vectors.
2
12. Construct a pyramid of biomass starting with phytoplankton. Label three
trophic levels. Is the pyramid upright or inverted? Justify your answer.
2
SECTION C
13. Draw a well labelled diagram of L.S of a pistil showing the passage of growing
of pollen tube up to its destination.
3
14. How does gain or loss of chromosome(s) takes place in humans? Describe one
example each of chromosomal disorder along with the symptoms involving an
autosome and a sex chromosome.
3
4
OR
A small stretch of DNA that codes for a polypeptide is given below
3'--- --- --- --- CAT CAT AGA TGA AAC--- --- --- --- 5'
a.) Which type of mutation could have occurred in each type resulting in
the following mistakes during replication of the above original sequence?
i. 3`… … … …CAT CAT AGA TGA ATC… … …5`
ii. 3`… … … …CAT ATA GAT GAA AC… … … 5`
b.) How many amino acids will be translated in each of the above two cases?
15. “Apomixes is a form of asexual reproduction that mimics sexual reproduction
in plants”. Explain with the help of a suitable example.
3
16.
a.) State the hypothesis which S.L. Miller tried to prove in the laboratory
with the help of the set up given above.
b.) Name the organic compound observed by him in the liquid water after
running the above experiment.
c.) A scientist simulated a similar set up and added CH
4
, NH
3
and water
vapour at 800?. Which important component is missing in his
experiment?
3
17. a.)
FILL IN THE BLANKS PROVIDED
Amino acid Phe Val
DNA Code in Gene AAA CAC
Codon in mRNA (i) (ii)
Anticodon in tRNA (iii) (iv)
b.) A polypeptide consists of 14 different amino acids.
i) How many base pairs must be there in the processed mRNA that
codes for this polypeptide?
ii) How many different types of tRNA are needed for the synthesis of
this polypeptide?
3
18. How can inbreeding be both advantageous and disadvantageous in cattle
breeding programme? (Mention any two advantages and two disadvantages )
3
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Sample Question Paper
Class XII (2019-20)
Biology (044)
Time allowed: 3hrs. Maximum Marks: 70
General Instructions:
1. There are a total of 27 questions and five sections in the question paper. All questions are
compulsory.
2. Section A contains question numbers 1 to 5, multiple choice questions of one mark each.
Section B contains question numbers 6 to 12, short answer type I questions of two marks
each.
Section C contains question numbers 13 to 21, short answer type II questions of three marks
each.
Section D contains question number 22 to 24, case-based short answer type questions of
three marks each (1+1+1).
Section E contains question numbers 25 to 27, long answer type questions of five marks each.
3. There is no overall choice in the question paper. However, internal choices are provided in
two questions of one mark, one question of two marks, two questions of three marks and all
three questions of five marks. An examinee is to attempt any one of the questions out of the
two given in the question paper with the same question number.
SECTION – A
1. Androgens are synthesized by:
a.) Sertoli Cells
b.) Leydig cells
c.) Seminal vesicles
d.) Bulbourethral gland
OR
A procedure that finds use in testing for genetic disorders, but is also misused
for foeticide is:
a.) Lactational amenorrhea
b.) Amniocentesis
c.) Artificial insemination
d.) Parturition
1
2. Transplantation of tissues/organs to save certain patients often fails due to
rejection of such tissues/organs in the patient’s body. Which type of immune
response is responsible for such rejection?
a.) auto-immune response
b.) humoral immune response
c.) physiological immune response
d.) cell-mediated immune response
OR
1
2
Which of the following are the correct reasons for Rheumatoid arthritis?
i.) Lymphocytes become more active
ii.) Body attacks self cells
iii.) More antibodies are produced in the body
iv.) The ability to differentiate pathogens or foreign molecules from self cells
is lost
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
a.) i and ii
b.) iii and iv
c.) i and iii
d.) ii and iv
3. Name the enzymes 'P' and 'Q' that carry out the following processes
a.) Enzyme P-Exonuclease and Enzyme Q-Permease
b.) Enzyme P-Exonuclease and Enzyme Q- Ligase
c.) Enzyme P-Endonuclease and Enzyme Q- Permease
d.) Enzyme P-Endonuclease and Enzyme Q-Ligase
1
4. A biotechnologist wanted to create a colony of E.coli possessing the plasmid
pBR322, sensitive to Tetracycline. Which one of the following restriction sites
would he use to ligate a foreign DNA?
a.) Sal I
b.) Pvu I
c.) EcoRI
d.) Hind III
1
5. Most important cause of biodiversity loss is:
a.) Over exploitation of economic species
b.) Habitat loss and fragmentation
c.) Invasive species
d.) Breakdown of plant-pollinator relationships
1
3
SECTION B
6. How does an encysted Amoeba reproduce on return of favourable
conditions?
OR
What are gemmules and conidia? Name one organism each in which these
are formed?
2
7. Name any two copper related IUD’s. Explain how it acts as a contraceptive? 2
8. Why is it not possible to study the inheritance pattern of traits in human
beings, the same way as it is done in pea plant? Name the alternate method
employed for such an analysis of human traits.
2
9. Carefully examine structures A and B of pentose sugar given below. Which
one is more reactive? Give reasons.
A B
2
10. Name the technology and the procedure involved which can help a scientist
recover virus free sugarcane plants from diseased canes for his crop breeding
experiments.
2
11. Explain the events that occur in the host cell on introduction of nematode-
resistant gene into the tobacco plant by using Agrobacterium vectors.
2
12. Construct a pyramid of biomass starting with phytoplankton. Label three
trophic levels. Is the pyramid upright or inverted? Justify your answer.
2
SECTION C
13. Draw a well labelled diagram of L.S of a pistil showing the passage of growing
of pollen tube up to its destination.
3
14. How does gain or loss of chromosome(s) takes place in humans? Describe one
example each of chromosomal disorder along with the symptoms involving an
autosome and a sex chromosome.
3
4
OR
A small stretch of DNA that codes for a polypeptide is given below
3'--- --- --- --- CAT CAT AGA TGA AAC--- --- --- --- 5'
a.) Which type of mutation could have occurred in each type resulting in
the following mistakes during replication of the above original sequence?
i. 3`… … … …CAT CAT AGA TGA ATC… … …5`
ii. 3`… … … …CAT ATA GAT GAA AC… … … 5`
b.) How many amino acids will be translated in each of the above two cases?
15. “Apomixes is a form of asexual reproduction that mimics sexual reproduction
in plants”. Explain with the help of a suitable example.
3
16.
a.) State the hypothesis which S.L. Miller tried to prove in the laboratory
with the help of the set up given above.
b.) Name the organic compound observed by him in the liquid water after
running the above experiment.
c.) A scientist simulated a similar set up and added CH
4
, NH
3
and water
vapour at 800?. Which important component is missing in his
experiment?
3
17. a.)
FILL IN THE BLANKS PROVIDED
Amino acid Phe Val
DNA Code in Gene AAA CAC
Codon in mRNA (i) (ii)
Anticodon in tRNA (iii) (iv)
b.) A polypeptide consists of 14 different amino acids.
i) How many base pairs must be there in the processed mRNA that
codes for this polypeptide?
ii) How many different types of tRNA are needed for the synthesis of
this polypeptide?
3
18. How can inbreeding be both advantageous and disadvantageous in cattle
breeding programme? (Mention any two advantages and two disadvantages )
3
5
19. “Specific Bt Toxin gene is incorporated into cotton plant so as to control
infestation of Bollworm”. Mention the organism from which the gene was
isolated and explain its mode of action.
3
20. State any two criteria for determining biodiversity hotspots. Name any two
hotspots designated in India.
OR
Differentiate between in-situ and ex-situ approaches for conserving
biodiversity. Give an example for each.
3
21. When the gene product is required in large amounts, so transformed bacteria
with the plasmid inside the bacteria are cultured on a large scale in an
industrial fermenter which then synthesizes its protein. This product is
extracted from the fermenter for commercial use.
a.) Why is the used medium drained out from one side while fresh medium
is added from the other?
b.) List any four optimum conditions for achieving the desired product in a
bioreactor.
3
SECTION D
22.
With reference to the above schematic diagram of Spermatogenesis (a) and
Oogenesis(b), answer the following questions
a.) About 300 million spermatozoa may be present in a human male
ejaculation at one time. Calculate how many spermatocytes will be
involved to produce this number of spermatozoa.
b.) How many spermatids will be formed?
c.) How many chromatids are found during Oogenesis in Primary oocyte
and First polar body in a human female?
3
(1+1+1)
23. Large quantities of sewage is generated everyday in cities and towns, which
is treated in Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) to make it less polluting.
Given below is the flow diagram of one of the stages of STP.
Observe the given flow diagram and answer the questions accordingly.
3
(1+1+1)
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