This document provides instructions for a 100 question, multiple choice biology quiz competition organized by the Department of Botany at Govt. Auto. College, Bhawanipatna. The exam will be objective type with 2 marks per question and a penalty of -0.50 marks for each incorrect answer. Questions will be displayed on screen for 40 seconds each with no repetition. The quiz then provides 100 multiple choice biology questions on topics like photosynthesis, the cell cycle, antibody structure, plant anatomy and more.
This document provides instructions for a 100 question, multiple choice biology quiz competition organized by the Department of Botany at Govt. Auto. College, Bhawanipatna. The exam will be objective type with 2 marks per question and a penalty of -0.50 marks for each incorrect answer. Questions will be displayed on screen for 40 seconds each with no repetition. The quiz then provides 100 multiple choice biology questions on topics like photosynthesis, the cell cycle, antibody structure, plant anatomy and more.
This document provides instructions for a 100 question, multiple choice biology quiz competition organized by the Department of Botany at Govt. Auto. College, Bhawanipatna. The exam will be objective type with 2 marks per question and a penalty of -0.50 marks for each incorrect answer. Questions will be displayed on screen for 40 seconds each with no repetition. The quiz then provides 100 multiple choice biology questions on topics like photosynthesis, the cell cycle, antibody structure, plant anatomy and more.
This document provides instructions for a 100 question, multiple choice biology quiz competition organized by the Department of Botany at Govt. Auto. College, Bhawanipatna. The exam will be objective type with 2 marks per question and a penalty of -0.50 marks for each incorrect answer. Questions will be displayed on screen for 40 seconds each with no repetition. The quiz then provides 100 multiple choice biology questions on topics like photosynthesis, the cell cycle, antibody structure, plant anatomy and more.
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next gen bioscience quiz
competition- 2016
Conducted and Organized by
Department of Botany Govt. Auto. College, Bhawanipatna Instruction for candidates
The exam shall be objective types of 100 marks.
Each question carries 2 marks. Penalty for wrong answers of -0.50 for each wrong answer. Each question will flash for 40 seconds on screen. No repetition of question will be given. START 1. PSI of photosynthesis is found at where ? A. C and E B. D and E C. Non appressed part of grana thylakoid D. Appressed part of grana thylakoid E. Stroma thyllakoid 2. In eukaryotes the initiation of DNA synthesis takes place in which phase of cell cycle? A. G0 B. G1 C. S D. G2 3. The electron released during photolysis of water, passed to D1protein of PSII reaction centre through which residue ? A. TYROSINE B. TYROSIN C. OEC D. Mn 4.In an Antibody, two light chains and heavy chains are bound by________ bonds ? A. c and e b. d and e c. covalent d. non-covalent e. disulphide bridge 5.Photosynthetically active region represents the following range of wavelengths A.600-700 B.300-700 C.400-700 D.500-700 6.The cell theory is not applicable to a) Bacteria b) algae c) Virus d) fungi 7. The membrane around the vacuole is called a) cytoplast b) tonoplast c) amyloplast d) elaioplast 8.Microfilaments are composed mainly of a protein called a) actin b)tubulin c) myosin d) chitin 9.Vascular cryptogams are: (a) Bryophytes (b) Spermatophytes (c) Pteridophyte (d) None of these 10.Father of Indian green revolution is: (a) B.P. Pal (b) Norman Borlaug (c) M.S. Swaminathan (d) K.C. Mehta 11.Pollination is best defined as A. growth of pollen tube in ovule B. germination of pollen grains C. transfer of pollen from anther to stigma D. visiting flowers by insects In case of C-4 pathway, in the first step is- 1) CO2 combines with RUDP 2) CO2 combines with PGA 3) CO2 combines with PEP 4) CO2 combines with RMP "Kranz Anatomy" is found in- A) Flower B) Seed C) Leaves D) Stem The first step in photosynthesis is- 1) Joining of three carbon atoms to form glucose 2) Formation of ATP 3) Ionization of water 4) Excitement of an electron of chlorophyll by a photon of light Final electron acceptor in aerobic respiration is (a) hydrogen (b) oxygen (c) cytochrome (d) dehydrogenase In C3 plants first stable product photosynthesis during dark reaction is: (a) Oxalo acetic acid (b) Pyruvic acid (c) RuBP (d) PGA Plant hormone causing abscission of leaves, senescence, bud dormancy and inhibition of cell division is (a) IAA (b) ethylene (c) cytokinins (d) ABA Chlorosis in plants occurs due to: (a) high sunlight intensity (b) low sunlight intensity (c) absorption of yellow pigment from the soil (d) deficiency of Mg and Fe in the soil Vascular cryptogams are: (a) Bryophytes (b) Spermatophytes (c) Pteridophyte (d) None of these Phytochrome is involved in: (a) phototropism (b) photorespiration (c) photoperiodism (d) geotropism Main function of lenticel is: (a) transpiration (b) guttation (c) bleeding (d) gaseous exchange Pomato is somatic hybrid between: (a) poppy and potato (b) potato and tomato (c) poppy and tamarind (d) poppy and tomato The protein part of enzyme is: (a) prosthatic group (b) apoenzyme (c) holoenzyme (d) zymogen Father of Indian botany is: (a) j .c. bose (b) William bateson (c)William harvey (d) William roxburgh Organic Substances which, in very small amounts, control growth and development called (a) VITAMINS (b) HORMONES (c) ENZYME (D) none of these Outer covering of virus made of up a. viroid b. virion c. capsid d. coat Which one of the following statements is true with reference to enzymes?
A Apoenzyme = Holoenzyme + Coenzyme
B Holoenzyme = Apoenzyme + Coenzyme
C Coenzyme = Apoenzyme + Holoenzyme
D Holoenzyme = Coenzyme – Apoenzyme
The universal hydrogen acceptor is 1) NADP 2) ATP 3) CO-A 4) FMN Which of the following cell organelle can be viewed by a light microscope? a. Ribosome b. Endoplasmic Reticulum c. Golgi d. Mitochondria ATP, NAD and CoA can be ___________. a. Freely transported through both outer and inner membrane of mitochondria b. Freely transported through the outer membrane of mitochondria c. Freely transported through the inner membrane of mitochondria d. Cannot be transported freely through outer and inner membrane of mitochondria The only carbohydrate which is not having any chiral carbon atom is a. Glyceraldehyde b. Erythrose c. Dihydroxyacetone d. Erythrulose Minimum number of carbon required for a monosaccharide a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 Glycosidic bond in sucrose is____ a. α1–4 b. β1–4 c. α1–2 d. β1–2 Which of the following is NOT the function of plasma membrane? A. Intercellular interactions B. Responding to external stimuli C. Energy transduction D. Assisting in chromosome segregation The fluidity of plasma membrane increase with A. Increase in saturated fatty acids in the membrane B. Increase in unsaturated fatty acids in the membrane C. Increase in phospholipid content in the membrane D. Increase in glycolipid content in the membrane Carbohydrates in the plasma membrane: A. Always face inward to the non-polar portion of membrane B. Always face outward to extracellular space C. Always face to the lumen of cells D. Directed to all sides in the membrane randomly Which of the following statement is true regarding the surface tension of plasma membrane? A. Surface tension of plasma membrane is more than pure lipid structures B. Surface tension of plasma membrane is less than pure lipid structures C. Surface tension of plasma membrane and pure lipid structures are same D. Plasma membrane do not have surface tension Select the odd one from the following a. Xylulose b. Dihydroxyacetone c. Glyceraldehyde d. Ribulose Water is a ___ a. Polar solvent b. Non polar solvent c. An amphipathic solvent d. Non polar uncharged solvent A single water molecule can form how many hydrogen bonds at a time? (theoretically possible value) a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 The H – O – H bond angle in water molecule is: a. 104.0o b. 104.5o c. 105.0o d. 105.5 Water is liquid at room temperature, the most important reason for this is the: a. High boiling point of water b. High melting point of water c. High heat of vaporization of water d. Cohesive forces due to hydrogen bonds in water Which of the following amino acid will be absent in α (alpha) helix structure of protein? a. Glycine b. Galine c. Glutamic acid d. Proline Which of the following is not an essential amino acid? a. Proline b. Histidine c. Leucine d. Methionine Histones are rich in__________. a. Lysine b. Arginine c. Histidine d. Lysine and Arginine Amino acid selenocysteine is coded by_______. a. UAA b. UAG c. UGA d. AUG Which one of the following is a C4 plant? 1) Papaya 2) Potato 3) Maize 4) Pea Tropical plants like sugarcane show high efficiency of CO2 fixation because of- 1) Calvin cycle 2) Hatch & Slack cycle 3) EMP pathway 4) TCA cycle Respiration and photosynthesis both require- 1) Green cells 2) Sunlights 3) Cytochromes 4) Organic fuel For chlorophyll formation in plants elements needed are 1) Sodium and copper 2) Calcium and potassium 3) Iron and magnesium 4) Iron and calcium Thank u Thank u Thank u WAIT FOR RESULT