JEE Exam  >  JEE Notes  >  Sample Papers for Class 11 Medical and Non-Medical  >  Class 11 Biology Sample Question Paper- 6

Class 11 Biology Sample Question Paper- 6 | Sample Papers for Class 11 Medical and Non-Medical - JEE PDF Download

Download, print and study this document offline
Please wait while the PDF view is loading
 Page 1


  
 
CBSE XI  |  BIOLOGY 
Sample Paper – 6 
 
     
 
CBSE 
Class XI Biology 
Sample Paper – 6 
Time: 3 hrs                                                                                                              Total marks: 70  
                                                                                                                           
 General instructions: 
1. All questions are compulsory. 
2. The question paper consists of four sections A, B, C and D. 
3. Internal choice is given in all the sections. A student has to attempt only one of the 
alternatives in such questions. 
4. Section A contains 5 questions of 1 mark each. 
5. Section B has 7 questions of 2 marks each. 
6. Section C is of 12 questions of 3 marks each. 
7. Section D has 3 questions of 5 marks each. 
8. Wherever necessary, the diagrams drawn should be neat and properly labelled. 
 
 
SECTION A 
 
1. When is the coelom said to be a true coelom? [1] 
OR 
What kind of body cavity do the arthropods and nematodes have? 
 
2. What are oothecae? [1] 
 
3. Why is cellulose considered a homopolymer? [1] 
 
4. Name the connecting link between glycolysis and the Krebs cycle. [1] 
OR 
Name the enzymes which catalyse the incomplete oxidation of glucose in yeast. 
 
5. What is the name given to the bulb-like structures at axon terminals? [1] 
 
 
SECTION B 
 
6. Name two heterosporous ferns. Why are they called so? [2] 
 
7. What is the site of fat digestion in humans? Name the enzyme which digests fats. 
Mention the end-product of fat digestion. [2] 
 
Page 2


  
 
CBSE XI  |  BIOLOGY 
Sample Paper – 6 
 
     
 
CBSE 
Class XI Biology 
Sample Paper – 6 
Time: 3 hrs                                                                                                              Total marks: 70  
                                                                                                                           
 General instructions: 
1. All questions are compulsory. 
2. The question paper consists of four sections A, B, C and D. 
3. Internal choice is given in all the sections. A student has to attempt only one of the 
alternatives in such questions. 
4. Section A contains 5 questions of 1 mark each. 
5. Section B has 7 questions of 2 marks each. 
6. Section C is of 12 questions of 3 marks each. 
7. Section D has 3 questions of 5 marks each. 
8. Wherever necessary, the diagrams drawn should be neat and properly labelled. 
 
 
SECTION A 
 
1. When is the coelom said to be a true coelom? [1] 
OR 
What kind of body cavity do the arthropods and nematodes have? 
 
2. What are oothecae? [1] 
 
3. Why is cellulose considered a homopolymer? [1] 
 
4. Name the connecting link between glycolysis and the Krebs cycle. [1] 
OR 
Name the enzymes which catalyse the incomplete oxidation of glucose in yeast. 
 
5. What is the name given to the bulb-like structures at axon terminals? [1] 
 
 
SECTION B 
 
6. Name two heterosporous ferns. Why are they called so? [2] 
 
7. What is the site of fat digestion in humans? Name the enzyme which digests fats. 
Mention the end-product of fat digestion. [2] 
 
  
 
CBSE XI  |  BIOLOGY 
Sample Paper – 6 
 
     
 
8. Why is the axoplasm of a resting axon negatively charged? [2] 
 
9. Amoeba multiplies by mitotic cell division. Is this phenomenon growth or 
reproduction?  [2] 
 
10. Differentiate between chromatin and chromosomes. [2] 
OR 
Mention two functions of the following:  
i. Polysaccharides 
ii. Amino acids 
 
11. State any two points of differences between adipose tissue and blood tissue.  [2] 
 
12. Draw a well-labelled diagram of a mitochondrion.  [2] 
OR 
List the functions of the cytoskeleton. 
 
 
SECTION C 
 
13. Name the type of fertilisation which is unique to angiosperms. Describe it. [3] 
OR 
Explain the modes of reproduction in Ulothrix. 
 
14. Name and explain the portal systems found in frogs. [3] 
 
15. Cork cambium forms tissues which form the cork. Do you agree with this statement? 
Explain. [3] 
 
16. How is a pinnately compound leaf different from a palmately compound leaf? [3] 
 
17. What is a cell wall? Mention the functions of a plant cell wall. [3] 
 
18. Draw a labelled diagram of chloroplast.  [3] 
OR 
Multicellular organisms have division of labour. Explain. 
 
19. Name the stage of the cell cycle at which one of the following events occur: [3]  
i. Chromosomes are moved to the spindle equator.  
ii. Centromere splits and chromatids separate.  
iii. Pairing between homologous chromosomes takes place.  
Page 3


  
 
CBSE XI  |  BIOLOGY 
Sample Paper – 6 
 
     
 
CBSE 
Class XI Biology 
Sample Paper – 6 
Time: 3 hrs                                                                                                              Total marks: 70  
                                                                                                                           
 General instructions: 
1. All questions are compulsory. 
2. The question paper consists of four sections A, B, C and D. 
3. Internal choice is given in all the sections. A student has to attempt only one of the 
alternatives in such questions. 
4. Section A contains 5 questions of 1 mark each. 
5. Section B has 7 questions of 2 marks each. 
6. Section C is of 12 questions of 3 marks each. 
7. Section D has 3 questions of 5 marks each. 
8. Wherever necessary, the diagrams drawn should be neat and properly labelled. 
 
 
SECTION A 
 
1. When is the coelom said to be a true coelom? [1] 
OR 
What kind of body cavity do the arthropods and nematodes have? 
 
2. What are oothecae? [1] 
 
3. Why is cellulose considered a homopolymer? [1] 
 
4. Name the connecting link between glycolysis and the Krebs cycle. [1] 
OR 
Name the enzymes which catalyse the incomplete oxidation of glucose in yeast. 
 
5. What is the name given to the bulb-like structures at axon terminals? [1] 
 
 
SECTION B 
 
6. Name two heterosporous ferns. Why are they called so? [2] 
 
7. What is the site of fat digestion in humans? Name the enzyme which digests fats. 
Mention the end-product of fat digestion. [2] 
 
  
 
CBSE XI  |  BIOLOGY 
Sample Paper – 6 
 
     
 
8. Why is the axoplasm of a resting axon negatively charged? [2] 
 
9. Amoeba multiplies by mitotic cell division. Is this phenomenon growth or 
reproduction?  [2] 
 
10. Differentiate between chromatin and chromosomes. [2] 
OR 
Mention two functions of the following:  
i. Polysaccharides 
ii. Amino acids 
 
11. State any two points of differences between adipose tissue and blood tissue.  [2] 
 
12. Draw a well-labelled diagram of a mitochondrion.  [2] 
OR 
List the functions of the cytoskeleton. 
 
 
SECTION C 
 
13. Name the type of fertilisation which is unique to angiosperms. Describe it. [3] 
OR 
Explain the modes of reproduction in Ulothrix. 
 
14. Name and explain the portal systems found in frogs. [3] 
 
15. Cork cambium forms tissues which form the cork. Do you agree with this statement? 
Explain. [3] 
 
16. How is a pinnately compound leaf different from a palmately compound leaf? [3] 
 
17. What is a cell wall? Mention the functions of a plant cell wall. [3] 
 
18. Draw a labelled diagram of chloroplast.  [3] 
OR 
Multicellular organisms have division of labour. Explain. 
 
19. Name the stage of the cell cycle at which one of the following events occur: [3]  
i. Chromosomes are moved to the spindle equator.  
ii. Centromere splits and chromatids separate.  
iii. Pairing between homologous chromosomes takes place.  
  
 
CBSE XI  |  BIOLOGY 
Sample Paper – 6 
 
     
 
20. What is a photosystem? Which is the pigment which acts as a reaction centre? [3] 
 
21. What is cretinism? Give any two causes of it. [3] 
OR 
Represent diagrammatically the action of the hormone oestrogen. 
 
22. Describe three disorders of the skeleton and joints. [3] 
 
23. What are the factors affecting the rate of diffusion? [3] 
 
24. What is imbibition pressure? What is the usefulness of imbibition pressure to seed 
germination?  [3] 
OR 
Explain the three physical properties of water which help in the ascent of sap in plants. 
 
SECTION D 
 
25. A portion of the cross-section of a leaf is shown in the diagram. Answer the following: [5] 
 
 
i. Label 1 to 4.  
ii. What kind of anatomy is shown in the diagram?  
iii. Write the structure and function of 2 and 4.  
OR 
List five main groups of natural plant growth regulators. Write a note on the discovery, 
physiological functions and agricultural/horticultural applications of any one of them. 
 
Page 4


  
 
CBSE XI  |  BIOLOGY 
Sample Paper – 6 
 
     
 
CBSE 
Class XI Biology 
Sample Paper – 6 
Time: 3 hrs                                                                                                              Total marks: 70  
                                                                                                                           
 General instructions: 
1. All questions are compulsory. 
2. The question paper consists of four sections A, B, C and D. 
3. Internal choice is given in all the sections. A student has to attempt only one of the 
alternatives in such questions. 
4. Section A contains 5 questions of 1 mark each. 
5. Section B has 7 questions of 2 marks each. 
6. Section C is of 12 questions of 3 marks each. 
7. Section D has 3 questions of 5 marks each. 
8. Wherever necessary, the diagrams drawn should be neat and properly labelled. 
 
 
SECTION A 
 
1. When is the coelom said to be a true coelom? [1] 
OR 
What kind of body cavity do the arthropods and nematodes have? 
 
2. What are oothecae? [1] 
 
3. Why is cellulose considered a homopolymer? [1] 
 
4. Name the connecting link between glycolysis and the Krebs cycle. [1] 
OR 
Name the enzymes which catalyse the incomplete oxidation of glucose in yeast. 
 
5. What is the name given to the bulb-like structures at axon terminals? [1] 
 
 
SECTION B 
 
6. Name two heterosporous ferns. Why are they called so? [2] 
 
7. What is the site of fat digestion in humans? Name the enzyme which digests fats. 
Mention the end-product of fat digestion. [2] 
 
  
 
CBSE XI  |  BIOLOGY 
Sample Paper – 6 
 
     
 
8. Why is the axoplasm of a resting axon negatively charged? [2] 
 
9. Amoeba multiplies by mitotic cell division. Is this phenomenon growth or 
reproduction?  [2] 
 
10. Differentiate between chromatin and chromosomes. [2] 
OR 
Mention two functions of the following:  
i. Polysaccharides 
ii. Amino acids 
 
11. State any two points of differences between adipose tissue and blood tissue.  [2] 
 
12. Draw a well-labelled diagram of a mitochondrion.  [2] 
OR 
List the functions of the cytoskeleton. 
 
 
SECTION C 
 
13. Name the type of fertilisation which is unique to angiosperms. Describe it. [3] 
OR 
Explain the modes of reproduction in Ulothrix. 
 
14. Name and explain the portal systems found in frogs. [3] 
 
15. Cork cambium forms tissues which form the cork. Do you agree with this statement? 
Explain. [3] 
 
16. How is a pinnately compound leaf different from a palmately compound leaf? [3] 
 
17. What is a cell wall? Mention the functions of a plant cell wall. [3] 
 
18. Draw a labelled diagram of chloroplast.  [3] 
OR 
Multicellular organisms have division of labour. Explain. 
 
19. Name the stage of the cell cycle at which one of the following events occur: [3]  
i. Chromosomes are moved to the spindle equator.  
ii. Centromere splits and chromatids separate.  
iii. Pairing between homologous chromosomes takes place.  
  
 
CBSE XI  |  BIOLOGY 
Sample Paper – 6 
 
     
 
20. What is a photosystem? Which is the pigment which acts as a reaction centre? [3] 
 
21. What is cretinism? Give any two causes of it. [3] 
OR 
Represent diagrammatically the action of the hormone oestrogen. 
 
22. Describe three disorders of the skeleton and joints. [3] 
 
23. What are the factors affecting the rate of diffusion? [3] 
 
24. What is imbibition pressure? What is the usefulness of imbibition pressure to seed 
germination?  [3] 
OR 
Explain the three physical properties of water which help in the ascent of sap in plants. 
 
SECTION D 
 
25. A portion of the cross-section of a leaf is shown in the diagram. Answer the following: [5] 
 
 
i. Label 1 to 4.  
ii. What kind of anatomy is shown in the diagram?  
iii. Write the structure and function of 2 and 4.  
OR 
List five main groups of natural plant growth regulators. Write a note on the discovery, 
physiological functions and agricultural/horticultural applications of any one of them. 
 
  
 
CBSE XI  |  BIOLOGY 
Sample Paper – 6 
 
     
 
26. In the given diagram of the alimentary canal of man, label five parts mentioned as (a) to 
(e) and give their functions.  [5]   
 
 
OR 
Draw a neat and labelled diagram of the human ear and explain its structure. 
 
27. Give a brief account of the counter-current mechanism.            [5] 
OR 
(a) Describe the role of haemoglobin in the transport of respiratory gases.  
(b) What is the function of carbonic anhydrase? Where is it operative? 
Read More
76 docs

Top Courses for JEE

Explore Courses for JEE exam

Top Courses for JEE

Signup for Free!
Signup to see your scores go up within 7 days! Learn & Practice with 1000+ FREE Notes, Videos & Tests.
10M+ students study on EduRev
Related Searches

study material

,

past year papers

,

Sample Paper

,

shortcuts and tricks

,

MCQs

,

Class 11 Biology Sample Question Paper- 6 | Sample Papers for Class 11 Medical and Non-Medical - JEE

,

Previous Year Questions with Solutions

,

Exam

,

mock tests for examination

,

Viva Questions

,

ppt

,

Important questions

,

Free

,

Class 11 Biology Sample Question Paper- 6 | Sample Papers for Class 11 Medical and Non-Medical - JEE

,

Semester Notes

,

Class 11 Biology Sample Question Paper- 6 | Sample Papers for Class 11 Medical and Non-Medical - JEE

,

Objective type Questions

,

Extra Questions

,

pdf

,

Summary

,

practice quizzes

,

video lectures

;