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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
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