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(ACADEMIC SESSION 2018-2019)

PRE-MEDICAL : NURTURE COURSE


PHASE – I
TEST # 01 DATE : 22 - 04 - 2018
Test Type : Minor Test Pattern : NEET UG
INSTRUCTIONS
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2. Duration of Test is 3 Hours and Questions Paper Contains 180 Questions. The Max. Marks are 720.
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TOPICS

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CHEMISTRY : MOLE CONCEPT (TILL LIMITING REGENT I.E. BEFORE CONCENTRATION TERMS)

BIOLOGY : CELL BIOLOGY (UPTO ENDOMEMBRANE SYSTEM), PLANT ANATOMY (MERISTEMATIC TISSUE AND SIMPLE
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1. 1 + cot2 q is equal to : dy
5. y = xa + xb find
(1) tan2 q (2) sec2 q dx

(3) cos2 q (4) cosec2 q (1) axa–1 + bxb–1 (2) xa–1 + xb–1
y
x a-1 xb-1 1 1
(3) + (4) +
a b x a xb
30°
dy
2. 6. If y = sin2x + cos2x then is :
dx

(1) 2sinx + 2cosx (2) sin 2 x


Slope of line shown in the figure is : (3) + 2sinx – 2cosx (4) zero
1 7. The 2° is equivalent to :
(1) 3 (2)
3
p p
1 (1) rad (2) rad
(3) 3 (4) 180 45
3

3. Correct graph for y = –3x + 2 is p


(3) rad (4) p rad
90
y y
8. The minimum value of y = 3x2 – 12x + 5 is :

(1)
x
(2) x (1) 7 (2) 0
(3) 1 (4) –7

1 1 1
9. Sum of 1 + + + + .........¥ is :
y y 3 9 27

(3) x (4) x 1 2 1
(1) (2) (3) (4) 3 2
2 3 3

10. tan 3° is equal to


4. Correct graph for xy = constant will be :
p p p p
(1) (2) (3) (4)
y y 180 90 60 40

1
x x 11. If sinq = – and cosq > 0, find q
(1) (2) 2

(1) –60° (2) 210° (3) 150° (4) 330°


2 p /2

12. ò 4x dx + ò cosx dx
3
y y
0 0

(1) 15 (2) 17 (3) 9 (4) 4


x x
(3) (4) d p
13. (x ) = ?
dx
(1) xp (2) p x (3) Zero (4) pxp–1
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20. Find the value of cos 16°
x 2 y2
14. For ellipse + = 1 the co-ordinates of (1) 2cos8° (2) cos2 8° – 1
16 9
points A and B are respectively:- 24
(3) (4) 1 – 2sin 28°
(1) (0, 3) and (4, 0) y 25
B
(2) (3, 0) and (0, 4) 21. Which statement is incorrect for straight line
x
A graph :-
(3) (4, 0) and (0, 3)
(1) When C = 0 then straight line passes
(4) (16, 0) and (0, 9)
through origin
15. If a particle is moving with velocity
(2) When slope angle is obtuse angle then
v = 3t2 – 3t + 1 slope (m) is negative
then find minimum possible velocity in m/s :- (3) When slope m is not defined then straight
line parallel to y-axis
13
(1) m/s (2) 1 m/s (4) None of these
4
d x
1 1 22. (e cosx) = ?
(3) m/s (4) m/s dx
4 2
(1) ex(cosx + sinx) (2) ex(cosx – sinx)
16. Determine the average value of y = 2x + 3 in
(3) ex(sinx – cosx) (4) None
the interval 0 < x < 1
d æ x - 1ö
2
(1) 1 (2) 5
23. ç ÷ =?
(3) 3 (4) 4 dx è x + 1 ø

17. sin(75°) is equal to : (1) 0 (2) 1

3 -1 3 +1 3x 2 + 2x - 1 x 2 + 2x - 1
(1) (2) (3) (4)
2 2 2 2 (x + 1) 2 (x + 1)2

24. For the given function x = t2 then graph between


3 -1 3 +1
(3) (4) æ dx ö
2 2 ç dt ÷ & t will be :-
è ø
dy dx
18. If y = loge(ax + b) then is (a and b are dx
dx dt dt
constant)
(1) (2)
(a + b ) a
(1) (2)
ax + b ax + b
t t

b dx dx
(3) (4) (ax+b)a dt dt
ax + b

1 (3) (4)
19. y= - x + 5 find the intercept made by this
3
line on x axis : t t

(1) 5 (2) 3 (3) 5 3 (4) – 5 3

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25. For given graph of straight line. Which 32. In quadratic equation ax 2 + bx + c = 0, if
statement is correct :- discriminant is D = b2 – 4ac, then roots of the
y quadratic equation are :

(0,10) (Choose the correct alternative)


37°
x' x (1) Real and distinct, if D > 0
0
(2) Real and equal (i.e. repeated roots), if D = 0
(3) Non-real (i.e. imaginary), if D < 0
y'
(4) All of the above are correct
(1) Slope angle is 143°
(2) Intercept on y-axis is 10 33. What will be angle between minute hand and
Hour hand considering hour hand as refrerence
(3) Slope is negative
when time is 3 : 00 AM.
(4) All above
(1) 90° (2) –270°
d
26. (e 100 ) = .............
dx (3) Both a and b (4) None

(1) 100 e 99 (2) e100 34. Sin 20' is equal to


(3) 0 (4) e100
p
(1) 20' (2)
2 540
1
27. Evaluate the integral : ò 2 dr :-
1 r
p
(3) 20° (4)
1 1 3 3 180
(1) - (2) (3) (4) -
2 2 2 2
35. Length of Arc is 20 cm and Diameter is 10 cm
28. As x increases from 0 to p/2, the value of sinx:-
what will be angle made by Arc at Centre ?
(1) Increases
(2) Decreases p
(1) 4° (2) rad
(3) Remains constant 45

(4) First increases then decreases


(3) 4 rad (4) 2 rad
29. Select incorrect alternative
3 4 36. What is value of Sin (22.5°)
(1) sin37° = (2) sin53° =
5 5
4 3 2-1 2 -1
(3) tan37° = (4) cos30° = (1) ± (2)
3 2 2 2 2 2
30. When a clock shows 4 O'clock, how much
angle do its minute and hour needles mark ? 2 -1 2 -1
(3) (4) ±
p p 2p p 3 2 3 2
(1) rad (2) rad (3) rad (4) rad
4 3 3 6
37. Out of following which point lies in yz plane
31. Find the maximum and minimum value of
y = 3sinx + 4cosx (1) (2, 3, 4) (2) (1, 0, 3)

(1) 7, –1 (2) 7, 1 (3) 5, –5 (4) 5, –1 (3) (0, 3, 4) (4) (2, 3, 0)

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38. What is value of ò e2 x .dx 44. The graph shows a linear relation between
variable y and x. Consider two quantities p and
2x
e q defined by the equations.
(1) +c (2) 2e2x + c y
2 y
2x p=
e x
(3) 2xe2x + c (4) +c
2x
y -b
39. What is Area of curve Y = Sinx under x = 0 q= b
x
p 0 a x
to x = rad
6
as x changes from zero to a, which of the
1- 3 3 -1
(1) (2) following statements are correct according to
2 2
the graph ?
3- 2 2- 3 (1) Quantity p increases and q decrease.
(3) (4)
2 2
(2) Quantity p decrease and q increases.
40. What will be avarage value of function y = x2
in interval x = 0 to 2 (3) Quantity p decreases and q remain constant.
(4) Quantity p increases and q remain constant.
8 4 5 7
(1) (2) (3) (4) 45. Ideal gas equation is given by PV = nRT (n,
3 3 3 3
41. Magnitude of slope of the given graph R, T are constant) then which graph is correct
y between P and V.
P

x (1)
(1) Increases
V
(2) Decreases
(3) First increase then decrease P
(4) First decrease then increase
42. Rate of increase of volume of water in a
cylindrical vessel of radius r is Q. The rate of (2)
increase in height of water level will be
V
Q Q
(1) (2) P
2 2
pr 2pr

Q Q
(3) (4) 3
2 pr pr (3)
43. The values of Sinq1, cos q2 and tanq3 are given
2
V
as 1/2, –1/2 and 3 (not in order), for some
P
angles q 1 , q 2 and q 3 , Choose incorrect
statement.
(1) The value of tanq3 could be –1/2
(4)
(2) The value of sinq1 can not be 3
V
(3) The value of cos2q2 can't be –1/2
(4) The value of cos 2q2 could be 3.
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46. The molecular mass of sulphuric acid is :- 54. CH4(g) + O2(g) ¾® CO2(g) + 2H2 O(g)
(1) 49 u (2) 98 u The number of moles of oxygen required for
(3) 89 u (4) 108 u 4.8 g molecule of methane in above reaction
47. Select the quantity of NO 2 which has the would be :-
highest mass :- (1) 1.2 (2) 9.6
(3) 0.6 (4) 8.6
(1) 100 amu
55. CH3 OH(l) + O2(g) ¾® CO2(g) + H2 O(l) :-
(2) 1 × 10–3 g
The stoichiometric proportion of all will in
(3) 7 × 1022 molecule
order :-
(4) 8 × 10–1 mol.
3
48. How many molecules are present in 18 g (1) 1, 1, 1, 1 (2) 1, , 2, 2
2
glucose ? (3) 1, 3, 2, 2 (4) 2, 3, 2, 4
(1) 6.022 × 10 23
(2) 6.022 × 10 20
56. The amount of water obtain on combusition of
(3) 6.022 × 10 22
(4) 6.022 × 10 21
8 g methane would be :-
49. How much volume will be occupied by 1.5 × (1) 16 g (2) 18 g
6.022 × 10 23
gaseous chlorine molecule at (3) 9 g (4) 8 g
S.T.P. 57. The number of atoms in 52 u He would be :-
(1) 22.4 lit (2) 11.2 lit. (1) 4
(3) 44.8 lit (4) 33.6 lit (2) 13
50. The amount of CO2 produced when 1 mole C (3) 13 × 1.66 × 1024
is burnt in air would be :- (4) 13 × 6.022 × 1023
(1) 22 g (2) 32 g 58. In three moles of ethane number of atoms of
(3) 40 g (4) 44 g H would be :-
(1) 6 × 6.022 × 1023 (2) 18
x ´ 100
51. % of element = where x - ........ and (3) 18 × 1023 (4) 108.4 × 10 23
y
59. At definite temperature and pressure 500 ml
y = .........
NH3 gas contain 6.022 × 1023 no. of molecules
(1) Molecular mass, elemental mass then 100 ml CO 2 at same temperature and
(2) elemental mass, molecular mass pressure contain how many molecules ?
(3) equivalent mass, elemental mass (1) 6 × 1023 (2) 1.5 × 1021
(4) elemental mass, equivalent mass (3) 1.2 × 1023 (4) none

52. The amount of Al required to prepare Al 2O 3 60. Find out mass of 6 ´ 1020 atoms of Iron (Fe).

1
(1) 0.56 (2) 5.6 ´ 10–2
from 1 mole of O2 is :- (3) 5.6 ´ 10–3 (4) 5.6
2
(1) 54 g (2) 27 g 61. From 392 g of H2 SO4, 6 ´ 1023 molecules of
(3) 36 g (4) 40.5 g H2 SO 4 are removed. Calculate the moles of
53. The number of atoms present in one mole H2SO4 left.
H2 SO4 would be :- (1) 1 mol (2) 0.3 mol
(3) 3 mol (4) 5 mol
(1) 3 × 6.02 × 1023
62. 32 g of methane at STP occupies how much
(2) 6.022 × 10 23
volume.
(3) 7 × 6.02 × 1023
(1) 44.8 litre (2) 22.4 L
(4) 6 × 6.022 × 1023
(3) 0.44 L (4) 2.24 L
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63. How many moles of Na, Cl & Oxygen are 70. How many molecules of CO2 will be needed
present in 0.1 mole of NaClO 3 ? to obtain 1.8 g glucose according to given
(1) 0.1, 0.2, 0.3 (2) 0.1, 0.1, 0.3 reaction :-
(3) 0.3, 0.1, 0.1 (4) 1, 2, 3 6CO2 + 6 H2O ¾® C6H12O6 + 6O2
64. Calculate the number of atoms in 11.2 litre of (1) 0.06 × 6.022 × 1023
SO2 gas at STP :
(2) 0.6 × 6.022 × 1023
(1) NA/2 (2) 3NA/2
(3) 6 × 6.022 × 1023
(3) 3NA (4) NA
(4) 60 × 6.022 × 1023
65. Equal mass of oxygen, hydrogen & methane
71. The percentage of C in methanoic anhydride
gases are taken in a container in identical
conditions. What is the ratio of their moles ? (H2C2O3) is :-

(1) 1 : 16 : 1 (2) 1 : 16 : 2 (1) 32.43 (2) 64.86


(3) 32 : 2 : 16 (4) 8 : 1 : 8 (3) 3.243 (4) 31.43
66. The number of water molecules is maximum 72. The volume of 1 g hydrogen at NTP would
in : be :-
(1) 18 gram of water (1) 6.8 L (2) 10.44 L
(2) 18 moles of water (3) 11.2 L (4) 14.56 L
(3) 18 molecules of water 73. 4NH3(g) + 5O2(g) ¾® 4NO(g) + 6H2O(l) when 1
(4) 1.8 gram of water mole NH3 and 1 mole O2 is mixed :-
67. In complete combustion of ethane, 64 gm of (1) Oxygen will be completely used up
oxygen is required then find how many moles
(2) 1 mole H2O will be obtained
and volume of oxygen is required at STP ?
(3) 1 mole NO will be obtained
(1) 32 mol, 22.4 L
(4) the reation stops because NH3 dissolve in
(2) 3.2 mol, 22400 mL
H2 O
(3) 2 mol, 44.8 L
(4) 2 mol, 44.8 mL 74. The density of Fe is 7.86 g/cm3 and atomic
68. Which one of the following is heterogeneous mass of Fe is 55.85 amu. The volume occupied
mixture ? by 1mole Fe would be :-
(1) air (2) brass (1) 0.141 cm3 mol–1
(3) NaCl + Fe (4) Salt solution (2) 7.11 cm3 mol–1
69. a A + b B ¾® c C + d D for the above equation (3) 4.28 × 1024 mol–1
which one of the following statements is (4) 22.8 cm3 mol–1
correct ? 75. The vapour density of compound containing
(1) a lit of A reacts with b lit of B to give C carbon and oxygen is 14. If empirical formula
and D. is CO then its integral number will be :-
(2) a moles of A reacts with b moles of B to (1) 0.5 (2) 1 (3) 2 (4) 3
give C and D
76. The proportion of Fe , Fe
54 56
and Fe
57
are 5%,
(3) a g of A reacts with b g of B to give C
90% and 5% respectively, then average atomic
and D
mass of Fe would be :-
(4) a molecules of A reacts with b molecule of
(1) 55.85 (2) 56.05
B to give C and D.
(3) 55.95 (4) 55.75

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77. One compound contain 50% X (at. mass 16) 83. A given sample of pure compound contains
and 50% Y (at mass 32) then molecular formula 9.81 gm of Zn, 1.8 × 1023 atoms of chromium,
would be :- and 0.60 mol of oxygen atoms. What is the
simplest formula-
(1) XY 2 (2) X2Y
(1) ZnCr2O7 (2) ZnCr2O4
(3) X2Y3 (4) X2Y5
(3) ZnCrO4 (4) ZnCrO6
78. An organic compound has the percentage of
sulphur as 16%. What is the minimum value 84. 0.078 g of hydrocarbon occupy 22.4 ml of
of its molecular weight ? volume at 1 atm and 0ºC. The empirical formula
(atomic weight S = 32) of the hydrocarbon is CH. The molecular
(1) 50 (2) 200 formula is -

(3) 8 (4) 32 (1) C2H2 (2) C4H4

79. The vapour density of gas A is four times that (3) C6H6 (4) C8H8
of B. If molecular mass of B is M, then the 85. At STP 5.6 litre of a gas weigh 60 g. The vapour
molecular mass of A is :- density of gas is :
(1) M (2) 4M (1) 60 (2) 120 (3) 30 (4) 240
(3) M/4 (4) 2M 86. 7.5 grams of a gas occupy 5.6 litres of volume
at STP the gas is
80. A sample of calcium carbonate is 80% pure.
25 g of this sample is treated with excess of (1) NO (2) N 2 O (3) CO (4) CO2
HCl. How much volume of CO 2 will be 87. 100 mL of PH 3 on decomposition produced
obtained at N.T.P. ? phosphorus and hydrogen. The change in
CaCO3 + 2HCl ® CaCl2 + H2O + CO2 volume is
(1) 50 mL increase (2) 500 mL decrease
(1) 2.24 L (2) 5.6 L
(3) 900 mL decrease (4) Nil.
(3) 11.2 L (4) 4.48 L
88. How many moles of electron weight one
81. The pair of species having same percentage of
kilogram ?
carbon is :-
1
(1) CH3COOH and C6H12 O6 (1) 6.023 × 1023 (2) ×1031
9.108
(2) CH3 COOH and C 2H5 OH
(3) HCOOCH3 and C12 H22O11 6.023 1
(3) ×1054 (4) × 108
(4) C6 H12 O6 and C12 H22 O11 9.108 9.108 ´ 6.023
89. Two oxides of a metal contain 50% and 40%
82. A mixture containinig 100 g H2 and 100 g O2 metal M respectively. If the formula of the first
is ignited so that water is formed according to oxide is MO2, the formula of the second oxide
the reaction. will be
2H2 + O2 ¾® 2H2O; (1) MO2 (2) MO3 (3) M2O (4) M2O5
90. The amount of sulphur required to produce
How much water will be formed ?
100 moles of H2SO4 is -
(1) 112.5 g (2) 50 g
(1) 3.2 × 103 gm (2) 32.65 gm
(3) 25 g (4) 200 g
(3) 32 gm (4) 3.2 gm
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91. In ____,____ a German botanist examined a 97. The cis and trans faces of the Golgi body are
large number of plants and observed that all ......... but ......... :-
plants are composed of different kinds of cells (1) Exactely similar, not interconnected
which form tissue of the plants :-
(2) Exactely similar, interconnected
(1) 1839, Schleiden (2) 1838, Schleiden
(3) Entirely different, interconnected
(3) 1839, Schwann (4) 1838, Schwann
(4) Entirely different, not interconnected
92. Which of the following statements are correct?
98. Identify the components labelled as A, B, C and
(a) All organisms are composed of cells. D in the diagram (cell membrane) below from
(b) Cell is the fundamental structural and the list (i) to (viii) given along with :-
functional unit of all living organisms. A
(c) Unicellular organism are capable of
independent existance. B C
(1) a and b (2) a and c
(3) b and c (4) a, b and c
93. Plasma membrane possess :-
(1) Cholesterol on cytosolic face only D
CHOLESTEROL
(2) Spectrin on non cytosolic face only
(3) Oligosaccharide on non cytosolic face only Components :
(4) Extrinsic protein on non cytosolic face only (i) Sugar (ii) Protein
94. Depanding upon ........... membrane protein are (iii) Lipid bilayer (iv) Integral protein
of ............ types. (v) Cytoplasm (vi) Cell wall
(1) Ease of extraction, Three (vii) External protein
(2) Ease of extraction, Two The correct components are:-
(3) Structure, Three (1) A-(i), B-(ii), C-(iii), D-(iv)
(4) Structure, Two (2) A-(ii), B-(i), C-(iii), D-(iv)
95. The lipid component of the membrane mainly (3) A-(i), B-(ii), C-(iii), D-(v)
consist of :- (4) A-(i), B-(ii), C-(iii), D-(vii)
(1) Phosphoglycerides (2) Glycoglycerides 99. Middle lamella mainly consists of :-
(3) Sulpho glycerides (4) Steroides (1) Ca-pectate (2) Mg-pectate
96. Match the following :- (3) K-pectate (4) Na-pectate
(a) Simple diffusion (I) Water 100. Cytoplasmic connection between two adjacent
plant cells are called :-
(b) Osmosis (II) Polar (1) Desmotubule (2) ER

(c) Active transport (III) Neutral (3) Plasmodesmata (4) None of these
101. Which of the following are similar in
(d) Fascilitated (IV) Na – K pump
+ +
prokaryotic and eukaryotic plasma membrane
diffusion respectively ?
(1) a–I, b–III, c–II, d–IV (1) Hopanoids and phospholipids
(2) a–I, b–III, c–IV, d–II (2) Cholesterol and Hopanoids
(3) a–III, b–I, c–IV, d–II (3) Hopanoids and cholesterol
(4) a–III, b–I, c–II, d–IV (4) Phospholipids and Glycolipids
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102. Cell wall forms on outer covering of fungi and 107. In animal cell lipid-like steroidal hormones are
plant cells. Cell wall :- synthesised in :-
(i) gives shape to the cell (1) RER (2) SER
(ii) helps in cell to cell interaction (3) Golgibody (4) Lysosome
(iii) protects the cell from mechanical damage 108. The main difference between active and passive
(iv) not provide barrier to undesirable transport across cell membranes is that :
macromolecules (1) Active transport does not require energy
Choose the correct options from the following:- (2) Passive transport is requires energy
(1) (i) and (ii) (3) Passive transport occurs along a
(2) (i), (ii) and (iv) concentration gradient across the cell
(3) (i), (ii) and (iii) membrane whereas active transport requires
(4) (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) metabolic energy
103. Which of the following is correct for plasma (4) Passive transport is confined to anions and
membrane? active transport is for cations only
(1) Solid nature (2) Quasisolid nature 109. Bacterial cell are prokaryotic; in comparison to
(3) Fluid nature (4) Quasifluid nature a typical eukaryotic cell they would :-
104. As the ......A.......... molecules cannot pass (1) be smaller
through the .......B......... lipid bilayer, they (2) have a small nucleus
require .....C..... to facilitate their transport (3) lack plasma-membrane
across the membrane.
(4) have great variety of organelles
Choose the correct words for blanks
110. Ripening fruit softens due to :
respectively from the following :–
(1) jelly formation at acidic pH
A B C (2) conversion of starch into sugar
(1) Non polar Polar Transmembrane (3) solubilization of pectate of middle lamella
protein
(4) incorporation of pectate in middle lamella
(2) Polar Non polar Carrier or 111. Oligosaccharides present on the outer surface
channel protein of cell-membrane are involved in :-
(3) Polar Polar Extrinsic protein (1) Cell-division mechanism
(2) Cell to cell recognition mechanism
(4) Non polar Non polar Carrier protein
(3) cell-signaling
105. Quasi fluid nature of ........... enables lateral (4) All of the above
movement of ........... within overall bilayer.
112. Cell membrane present in :-
(1) Lipid, protein,
(1) Bacteria (2) Animal cells
(2) Protein, carbohydrate
(3) Plant cells (4) All of the above
(3) Protein, lipid
113. Who first saw and described a living cell ?
(4) Lipid, Carbohydrate
(1) Schleiden
106. Which of the following is a part of
(2) Schwann
endomembranous system :-
(3) Anton von Leeuwenhoek
(1) Mitochondria (2) Chloroplast
(4) Robert Hook
(3) Per-oxysome (4) Vacuole

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114. Which one of the following is main component 122. How much percentage of protein occurs in
of cell wall ? human red blood cell membrane ?
(1) Glycolipid (2) Phospholipid (1) 58-59% (2) 40%
(3) Protein (4) Cellulose (3) 52% (4) 8%
115. Which of the following is not present in cell 123. Cell wall is :-
membrane ? (1) Non-living (2) Permeable
(1) Phospholipid (2) Glycolipid (3) Rigid (4) All of these
(3) Lignin (4) Cholesterol 124. Plant cement is :-
116. Prokaryotic cell contains :- (1) Cellulose (2) Hyaluronic acid
(1) Advance nucleus (2) Primitive nucleus
(3) Hemicellulose (4) Calcium pectate
(3) 70 s Ribosome (4) Both (2) and (3)
125. Which protein maintain the structure of
117. Cell theory was formulated by :- R.B.C.?
(1) Robertson (1) Porin (2) Pump protein
(2) Robert Brown (3) Channel protein (4) Spectrin
(3) Rudolf Virchow 126. Bacterial cell wall composed of :-
(4) Schleiden & Schwann (1) Cellulose (2) Peptidoglycan
118. Statement "omnis cellula-e-cellula" is given by (3) Chitin (4) Pectin
which scientist :-
127. Glycoprotein and Glycolipid in plasma
(1) Schwann membrane help in :-
(2) Schleiden
(1) Stability (2) Cell recognition
(3) Rudolf Virchow
(3) Fluidity (4) Transport
(4) None of the above
128. Choose the incorrect statement :-
119. Which of the following represent prokaryotic
(1) Primary cell wall is first formed cell wall
organization of cell ?
(2) Secondary cell wall is thick and rigid layer
(1) Blue Green Algae (2) Mycoplasma
(3) Tertiary cell wall is present in all plant cells
(3) Bacteria (4) All of these
(4) Middle lamella is the common layer
120. Most widely accepted and latest model of
between two adjacent plant cells
plasma membrane is :-
129. Select the correct pair :-
(1) Sandwitch model
(1) Primary cell wall - Universal cell wall
(2) Unit membrane model
(2) Cell membrane - Completely permeable
(3) Fluid mosaic model
(3) Rudolf Virchow - Micrographia
(4) None of these
(4) Sandwitch model - Robertson
121. Neutral solutes may move across the cell
membrane by the process of _______ along 130. Ionic (polar) molecule may transport across cell
the concentration gradient. membrane through :-
(1) Osmosis (1) Passive transport
(2) Facilitated diffusion (2) Active transport
(3) Active transport (3) Facilitated Diffusion
(4) Simple diffusion (4) Both (2) & (3)

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131. Average thickness of cell membrane is :- 139. Which of the following is capable of forming
(1) 20-25 Å (2) 35-50 Å either a branch or a flower ?

(3) 75-100 Å (4) 100-150 Å (1) Intercalary meristem


132. In prokaryotes, stability of cell membrane is (2) Axillary bud
maintained by :- (3) Vegetative bud
(1) Cholesterol (2) Hopenoids
(4) Terminal Bud
(3) Spectrin (4) Glycopipid
140. During the formation of primary plant body,
133. Sandwitch model for cell membrane is given dermal tissue, ground tissues, vascular tissues
by are produced by specific regions of the :-
(1) Davson and Danielli
(1) Apical meristem
(2) Schleiden and Schwann
(2) Marginal meristem
(3) Singer and Nicolson
(3) Lateral meristem
(4) Robert Brown
(4) Secondary meristem
134. Cell wall present in :-
141. Both apical meristem and intercalary meristem
(1) Algae (2) Bacteria
are primary meristem :-
(3) Fungi (4) All of these
(1) Because they are responsible for formation
135. Cell theory is not applicable for :-
of secondary plant body
(1) Algae (2) Fungus
(2) Because they are responsible for formation
(3) Virus (4) Plants
of secondary meristem
136. Which tissue mainly composed of immature
(3) Because they appears early in life of plant
cells ?
and contribute to the formation of primary
(1) Apical meristem
plant body
(2) Intercalary meristem
(4) There are result of dedifferentiation
(3) Permanent tissue
142. Aerenchyma is helpful to plant by :-
(4) Both (1) & (2)
(1) Providing buoyancy in hydrophytes
137. 'Meristem' help in :-
(2) Promoting photosynthesis
(1) Absorption of water
(3) Providing mechanical strength to plant
(2) Growth of plants
(3) Absorption of minerals (4) Providing flexibility to plant

(4) Transpiration 143. Which tissue occur in grasses and regenerate


parts removed by the grazing herbivores :-
138. "Intra Fascicular Cambium" is an example of
(1) Promeristem (1) Apical meristem

(2) Primordial-meristem (2) Intercalary meristem

(3) Primary meristem (3) Lateral meristem


(4) Secondary meristem (4) Intra fascicular cambium
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144. In given following diagram identify 'A' and 'B' 149. Intercalary meristem results of :-
parts of shoot apex :- (1) Secondary growth

A (2) Primary growth


(3) Apical growth
(4) Secondary thickening
B 150. Which is not the primary meristem ?
(1) protoderm (2) periblem
(3) Ground meristem (4) Pro meristem
(1) Leaf primordia, apical meristem
151. Axillary bud and terminal bud develop by
(2) Leaf primordia, axillary bud
activity of :-
(3) Leaf primordia, differentiated vessels tissue
(4) Shoot branch, axillary bud (1) Lateral meristem

145. Cortex is produced by :- (2) Intercalary meristem


(1) Ground-meristem (2) Pro-cambium (3) Apical meristem
(3) Plerome (4) Dermatogen (4) parenchyma
146. Which statement are correct regarding to 152. Which is not characteristic of meristematic
parenchyma ? cells ?
(A) They are generally isodiametric (1) Oval or rounded or polygonal or
(B) Parenchyma perform various functions like rectangular and isodiametric
Photosynthesis, storage, secretion
(2) With thick cellulose walls
(C) They are thick walled elongated and
(3) Without intercellular space
pointed cells
(4) With comparatively large and prominent
(D)They provide mechanical support to the
growing parts nuclei

(1) Statements (A) and (B) 153. Intercalary meristem at the base of internodes
(2) Statement (C) are found in :-

(3) Statements (C) and (D) (1) Grasses (2) Equisetum


(4) Statement (D) (3) Pinus (4) Both (1) and (2)
147. Grittness of fruit in pear is due to :- 154. Cylindrical meristem is :-
(1) Presence of silica (1) Apical meristem
(2) Presence of stone cell/sclereids (2) Intercalary meristem
(3) Presence of raphids (3) Lateral meristem
(4) Presence of sclerenchymatous fibre
(4) Primary meristem
148. Which of the following character are not found
155. After the initial growth grass stem elongates by
in the sclerenchyma ?
the activity of :-
(1) Cells are usually dead & without protoplast
(1) Apical meristem
(2) Cells perform various function like
photosynthesis, storage etc. (2) Intercalary meristem
(3) Cell wall have thick and lignified walls (3) Marginal meristem
(4) Cell wall have a few or numerous pits (4) Intra fascicular cambium

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156. When the parenchymatous cells are exposed 163. Collenchyma differs from parenchyma in
to the light, then they develop chloroplast in having
them then such type of tissue is known as :- (1) Living protoplasm
(1) Prosenchyma (2) Cellulose walls
(2) Aerenchyma (3) Vacuoles

(3) Chlorenchyma (4) Pectin deposits at corners

(4) Mucilage parenchyma 164. The tip of the root apical meristem is capped
by the histogen known as
157. Mechanical tissue consisting of living cells is
(1) Periblem (2) Dermatogen
(1) Sclerenchyma (2) Collenchyma
(3) Plerome (4) Calyptrogen
(3) Chlorenchyma (4) Parenchyma
165. On the basis of origin, meristematic tissues can
158. Dermatogen is a tissue formed by apical be classified under how many groups
meristem and gives rise to
(1) 2 (2) 3 (3) 4 (4) 5
(1) Epidermis (2) Xylem 166. The activity of intercalary meristems adds to
(3) Phloem (4) Pith (1) Primary growth (2) Secondary growth
159. Collenchyma tissue is characterised by (3) Both (1) and (2) (4) None of the above
(1) Elongated cells with thickening at the 167. Hydrophytes can float on water due to the
corners presence of large number of
(2) Isodiametric cells with deposits of cellulose (1) Aerenchyma (2) Parenchyma
and pectin at the corners (3) Chlorenchyma (4) Sclerenchyma
(3) Elongated cells with deposits of cellulose 168. The outermost primary meristem gives rise to
and pectin all over the wall (1) Epidermis (2) Procambium
(4) Isodiametric cells with thickening all over (3) Ground meristem (4) All of the above
the cell wall 169. Histogen theory states that epidermis is derived
160. Collenchyma differs from sclerenchyma from the
(1) Retaining protoplasm at maturity (1) Periblem (2) Cambium

(2) Having thick walls (3) Cortex (4) Dermatogen

(3) Having wide lumen 170. Plerome gives rise to


(1) Cortex
(4) Being meristematic
(2) Epidermis
161. Walls of sclerenchyma are
(3) Epiblema
(1) Rigid (2) Lignified
(4) Vascular tissue system and pith
(3) Pactinised (4) Suberised
171. Root cap is absent in
162. Increase in length of plant axis is by
(1) Lithophytes (2) Hydrophytes
(1) Apical meristem
(3) Xerophytes (4) Mesophytes
(2) Lateral meristem
172. Promeristem is found in
(3) Dermatogen (1) Embryo (2) Root apex
(4) Periblem (3) Shoot apex (4) Intercalary region

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173. Chlorenchyma cells are chlorophyll containing 177. Which type of tissue is immediately produced
(1) Sclerenchyma cells (2) Epidermis from a meristem
(3) Parenchyma (4) Phloem (1) Parenchyma (2) Xylem
174. Where would you look for an active cell (3) Phloem fibre (4) Tracheid
division in a plant
178. The histogens are classified on the basis
(1) In cortex
(1) Cells they contain
(2) In pith
(3) At tip of the stem (2) Cells they give rise to future tissue
(4) In the internodal region (3) Meristematic activity
175. Meristem is defined as a plant tissue where (4) Cell division
(1) Cell conserves food and supply it to new 179. Periblem gives rise to
ones
(1) Pericycle
(2) Cells mature and add to the bulk of a plant
(2) Cortex
(3) Cells elongate and add to the growth of a
plant (3) Medulla
(4) Cells divide continuously to give rise to new (4) Epidermis
ones 180. Which of the following is a fully differentiated
176. What is a promeristem ? It is a meristem which tissue ?
produces
(1) Procambium
(1) Epidermis
(2) Protoderm
(2) Vascular tissue
(3) Other primary meristems (3) Collenchyma

(4) Other secondary meristems (4) Intrafascicular cambium

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