Board Paper of Class 12 Science Term-I 2021 Biology Delhi(Set 4) (Series: SSK/3) - Solutions
(i) This question paper contains 60 questions out of which 50 questions are to be attempted. All questions carry equal marks.
(ii) This question paper consists three sections - Section - A, B and C.
(iii) Section - A contains 24 questions. Attempt any 20 questions from Q. No. 01 to 24.
(iv) Section - B contains 24 questions. Attempt any 20 questions from Q. No. 25 to 48.
(v) Section - C contains 12 questions. Attempt any 10 questions from Q. No. 49 to 60.
(vi) There is only one correct option for every multiple Choice question (MCQ). Marks will not be awarded for answering more than one option.
(vii) There is no negative marking.
- Question 1
A group of compactly arranged homogenous mass of cells occupying the centre of a typical microsporangium in an anther is:
(A) Sporogenous tissue
(B) Pollen sacs
(C) Microspore tetrads
(D) Spores VIEW SOLUTION
- Question 2
The figures of the developmental stage of a microspore into a mature pollen grain are given below. Choose the option showing the correct labellings for (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv).
(i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (A) Generative cell Vegetative cell Male gamete Vacuole (B) Vegetative cell Generative cell Vacuole Male gamete (C) Generative cell Vegetative cell Nucleus Vacuole (D) Vegetative cell Generative cell Vacuole Nucleus
- Question 3
The floral part that develops into a fruit in strawberry is:
(A) Pedicel
(B) Calyx
(C) Thalamus
(D) Bracts VIEW SOLUTION
- Question 4
Seeds of an orange when taken out and squeezed, show many embryos of different sizes and shapes. The reason for this is as many embryos have developed from:
(A) Egg cells fusing with different male gametes forming embryos.
(B) PEN fusing with different male gametes forming embryos.
(C) Nucellar cells dividing and developing into embryos.
(D) Synergids dividing and developing into embryos. VIEW SOLUTION
- Question 5
Figure (i) and Figure (ii) given below are showing two stages of megasporogenesis in a typical angiosperm plant.
Choose the option showing the correct ploidy of X, Y and Z in the table given below:X Y Z (A) 2n n 2n (B) 2n n n (C) 2n 3n n (D) 3n 2n n
- Question 6
Select the correct statements with respect to the development of an endosperm in a typical angiosperm plant.
(i) Embryo development precedes endosperm development.
(ii) Endosperm cells divide repeatedly to form a triploid endosperm.
(iii) Endosperm tissue has scanty reserves of food materials.
(iv) PEN undergoes successive division to form free-nuclear endosperm.
Choose the correct option:
(A) (i) and (iii)
(B) (ii) and (iii)
(C) (i) and (iv)
(D) (ii) and (iv) VIEW SOLUTION
- Question 7
The figure given below shows the sectional view of the human female reproductive system.
Identify the option that shows correct labelling for W, X, Y and Z in the table below:W X Y Z (A) Endometrium Infundibulum Vagina Perimetrium (B) Myometrium Ampulla Cervix Perimetrium (C) Perimetrium Ampulla Vagina Endometrium (D) Endometrium Isthmus Cervix Myometrium
- Question 8
During embryonic development the limbs and digits are formed in the human foetus by the end of-
(A) 15 days of pregnancy.
(B) 30 days of pregnancy.
(C) 45 days of pregnancy
(D) 60 days of pregnancy.
VIEW SOLUTION
- Question 9
In the human sperm numerous mitochondria are present in the region known as-
(A) Head
(B) Neck
(C) Middle piece
(D) Tail
VIEW SOLUTION
- Question 10
The given figure of an egg apparatus of an angiosperm shows the entry of pollen tube for releasing the two male gametes. Which of the two from 'X', 'Y' and 'Z', the two male gametes fuse with:
(A) X and Z
(B) X and Y
(C) Y and Z
(D) Z and Z VIEW SOLUTION
- Question 11
In which of the following combinations of seeds/grains of different plants, residual endosperm will be present at maturity?
(A) Groundnut, Barley, Beans.
(B) Castor, Groundnut, Maize.
(C) Wheat, Maize, Barley.
(D) Pea, Groundnut, Beans. VIEW SOLUTION
- Question 12
The cause for Klinefelter's syndrome in humans is because of:
(A) An extra copy of autosome.
(B) An extra copy of X Chromosome.
(C) Absence of one X Chromosome.
(D) Absence of one Y Chromosome. VIEW SOLUTION
- Question 13
In which of the following organisms is male heterogamety observed?
(i) Grasshopper
(ii) Honey bee
(iii) Fowl
(iv) Fruit fly
Choose the correct option:
(A) (i) and (ii)
(B) (ii) and (iii)
(C) (i) and (iv)
(D) (iii) and (iv) VIEW SOLUTION
- Question 14
Select the pair – that is not correct:
(A) Pleiotropy: Sickle cell anaemia
(B) Linkage: Drosophila
(C) Incomplete dominance: Antirrhirnum
(D) Co-dominance: ABO blood group VIEW SOLUTION
- Question 15
An example of a genetic trait in human which is not distinct in its Phenotypic expression and is spread across a gradient in the population is–
(A) Presence of an extra finger.
(B) Variation in haemoglobin.
(C) Different range of skin colour.
(D) Red-green colour blindness. VIEW SOLUTION
- Question 16
The chromosomal theory of inheritance was put forth by–
(A) Gregor Mendel and Tschermak
(B) Walter Sutton and Theodore Boveri
(C) Thomas Hunt Morgan and Alfred Sturtevant
(D) De Vries and Correns VIEW SOLUTION
- Question 17
Failure of segregation of sister chromatids during cell cycle results in–
(A) Polyploidy
(B) Autopolyploidy
(C) Allopolyploidy
(D) Aneuploidy VIEW SOLUTION
- Question 18
Which one of the following technique is used in DNA fingerprinting for the detection of DNA?
(A) Northern blotting
(B) Western blotting
(C) Southern blotting
(D) In-situ hybridisation VIEW SOLUTION
- Question 19
When an amino acid is coded by more than one codon, the genetic code is said to be:
(A) Universal
(B) Punctuated
(C) Commaless
(D) Degenerate VIEW SOLUTION
- Question 20
The different types of RNA transcribed by RNA polymerase III in eukaryotes are-
(A) tRNA, hnRNA, 28S rRNA
(B) 28S rRNA, 18S rRNA, 5-8S rRNA
(C) tRNA, 5S rRNA, SnRNAs
(D) hnRNA, 18S rRNA, 28S rRNA VIEW SOLUTION
- Question 21
What would be the effect on histone proteins in the nucleus, on neutralisation of their positive charge?
(A) They would bind the DNA tighter
(B) They would separate from DNA
(C) They would no longer attract each other
(D) They would cause super coiling of DNA VIEW SOLUTION
- Question 22
Which one of the following statement describe the function of the promoter in a transcription unit?
(A) Signals the termination of polypeptide chain.
(B) Serves a sequence where transcription will initiate.
(C) Serves as DNA template for transcription to take place.
(D) Determines the first nucleotide to be transcribed into RNA. VIEW SOLUTION
- Question 23
During elongation process of translation, the peptide bond formation between amino acids is catalysed by:
(A) Ribosomal RNA
(B) Transfer RNA
(C) Messenger RNA
(D) Small nuclear RNA VIEW SOLUTION
- Question 24
A failure of cell division after DNA replication in cell cycle results in-
(A) Aneuploidy
(B) Linkage
(C) Recombination
(D) Polyploidy VIEW SOLUTION
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