1. Which of the following bacteria causes cholera?
A) Vibrio cholerae
B) Rhizobium
C) Azotobacter
D) Lactobacillus
2. One of the macronutrients given below plays a key role in food production and normal growth of the plant.
A) Boron
B) Copper
C) Carbon
D) Uranium
3. Name the complex tissue which function as a unit to conduct water and minerals upward from root to leaves.
A) Phloem
B) Parenchyma
C) Xylum
D) Sclerenchyma
4. Identify the fluid found in the Cavities of the brain.
A) Cerebrospinal fluid
B) Serum
C) Grey matter
D) Plasma
5. Choose the plant hormone which induces “Parthenocarpy”.
A) Auxin
B) Gibberelins
C) Ethylene
D) Lactic acid
6. Identify the following figure:
A) Sac
B) Leaf
C) Embryo
D) Seed Coat
7. With reference to organisation of life, Rana tigrina comes into which category?
A) Community
B) Species
C) Organism
D) Biome
8. Which of the following enzyme is called “Joining Enzyme”?
A) Plasmids
B) DNA ligase
C) Protease
D) Amylase
9. Define the term inflorescence. What are the major types of inflorescence in flowering plants?
Ans: Inflorescence is the arrangement of flowers on the floral axis called the peduncle. The two major types of inflorescence are racemose and cymose.
10. Observe the diagrams and answer the following:
a) Are these types of stomata found in monocots or dicots?
b) Mention their main function.
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11. Give an example for each of the following:
a) Aerobic bacteria which fix nitrogen
b) Anaerobic bacteria, which fix nitrogen
c) Cyanobacteria, which fix nitrogen
d) Photosynthetic non-sulphur bacteria, which fix nitrogen
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12. Where does spinal cord is located in human beings? Mention its main function.
Ans: The spinal cord extends from the medulla of the brain downward almost the whole length of the backbone. Its main function is to carry out reflexes below the neck and conduct both sensory impulses and motor responses to and from the brain.
13. Give reasons:
a) Habitat is called an address of the organism.
b) Fins are an adaptations of fish to aquatic life.
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14. What is the importance of balanced diet? Reason out the special diet recommendation to pregnant and lactating women?
Ans: A balanced diet contains all essential nutrients in suitable proportions and amounts to provide necessary energy and keep the body in a healthy state. A pregnant woman has to feed the developing embryo; therefore, she has a special need for extra nutrients. Similarly, nursing mothers (who breastfeed their babies) also need a special diet to take care of their additional requirements of lactation (milk formation). So their diet should contain more protein, calcium and vitamins.
15. a) Why are human testes located outside the abdominal cavity?
b) Name the pouch in which they are present.
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16. How is the phenotypic ratio of F2-generation in dihybrid cross is different from monohybrid cross?
Ans: Crosses involving plants differing in the inheritance of one contrasting feature only are called monohybrid crosses. Crosses involving two contrasting features are termed dihybrid crosses.
In a monohybrid cross, tallness and dwarfness were involved, TT x tt,
The F1 was all tall with a genotype of Tt as the gene for tallness is dominant over that for dwarfness.
In the F2, Tt x Tt, the results will be
| Gametes | T | t |
| T | TT | Tt |
| t | Tt | tt |
The phenotype of F2 here is 3 Tall: 1 dwarf.
In a dihybrid cross, two contrasting characters are taken into consideration- height and colour of the flower.
In a cross between a tall red plant with a dwarf red,
Parents: TTRR x ttrr
Gametes: T, T, R, R x t, t, r, and r
F1: TtRr.
When F1 is selfed,
| Gametes | TR | Tr | tR | tr |
| TR | TTRRTall red | TTRrTall red | TtRRTall red | TtRrTall red |
| Tr | TTRrTall red | TTrrTall white | TTRrTall red | TtrrTall white |
| tR | TtRRTall red | TtRrTall red | ttRRDwarf red | ttRrDwarf red |
| tr | TtRrTall red | TtrrTall white | ttRrDwarf red | TtrrDwarf white |
Thus, F2 shows 9 Tall red, 3 Tall white, 3 Dwarf red, and 1 dwarf white.
17. Answer the following:
a) Which phase of growth curve shows rapid and maximum growth?
b) What is the term used for inducing early flowering in plants at low temperatures?
c) Name the specially designed equipment used to measure the rate of growth of shoot length of plants.
d) What is the hypothetical plant hormone which is responsible for initiation of flowering in plants?
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18. Draw a neat diagram of human lung and label the Larynx and trachea parts:
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19. Write any four advantages of Bio-diesel.
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Bio-diesel has several advantages; some of them are given below- (any four)
20. Write any two effects of the following:-
a) Excess intake of Iron.
b) Excess intake of Vitamin D
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21. Write short notes on:
a) Mode of nutrition in Yeast.
b) Sexual recombination in Bacteria.
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22. Give reasons:
a) Sino-atrial node is called pacemaker of the heart.
b) Person with blood group ‘O’ called Universal donor.
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23. Differentiate between “Monocot stem and Dicot stem”.
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| Monocot Stem | Dicot Stem |
| Epidermal hairs absent | Epidermal hairs present |
| Hypodermis is sclerenchymatous | Hypodermis is collenchymatous |
| Ground tissue undifferentiated | Ground tissues are differentiated into cortex, endodermis, pericycle, pith, and medullary rays. |
| Vascular bundles are numerous, scattered and close | Vascular bundles are limited, arranged in a ring and open. |
| Bundle sheath present | Bundle sheath is absent |
| Xylem vessels are arranged as Y-shape | Xylem vessels are arranged in a radial row |
| Water cavity present | Water cavity absent |
| Secondary growth absent | Secondary growth is present. |
24. A man with ‘A’ blood group married a woman with blood group ‘B’. Work out a cross to show possible blood groups that can be expected in their offspring.
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Parents: A x B
Genotype: IAIA x IBIB
| Gametes | IB | IB |
| IA | IAIB | IAIB |
| IA | IAIB | IAIB |
All their offspring will have the AB blood group.
25. a) Which phase of cell-cycle DNA replication takes place?
b) Describe in brief the process of “Transcription in Prokaryotes”.
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26. Draw a schematic diagram of “Carbon Cycle”.
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27. a) Write any four salient features of Class-Aves with two examples.
b) Define “Alteration of generation”, with one example.
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28. a) What is the other name for “Adaptive immune response”?
b) State the role of T-cells and B-cells in Adaptive immune response.
c) Biotechnologists refer to “Agrobacterium tumefaciens” as a natural genetic engineer. Give reasons to support the statement.
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29. a) Name the scientist who discovered C3 cycle.
b) Draw a neat schematic diagram of C3 cycle in plants.
c) Justify your answer why C4 plants are most efficient than C3 plants?
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30. a) What is “Criss-Cross inheritance”?
b) Why is red-green colour blindness more common in males than females?
c) How is colour blindness inherited? Explain with the help of flow chart.
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Parents: XXC x XY
Gametes: X, XC, and X, Y
| Gametes | X | Y |
| X | XX Normal daughter | XYNormal son |
| XC | XCXCarrier daughter | XCYColour blind son |
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