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_____ SMART WORKBOOK FOR _____
SELF ASSESSMENT
BIOLOGY For Intermediate Part-I
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Chapter 01: Introduction
Chapter 02: Biological Molecules
Chapter 03: Enzymes
Chapter 04: The Cell
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Objective Type Questions
NOTE:
Each question has four possible answers as A, B, C, D. The option which you think is
correct, fill that circle in front of that questions number on the bubble sheet given at the
end. Do not fill more than one circle for one question. Cutting, Over-writing, Using ink-
remover or filling more than one circle will result in zero marks in that question. Only use
blue ink.
Sr.# Questions A B C D
1 In 1997, scientists in Scotland
succeeded in cloning a: Sheep Horse Goat Cow
2 The technology used for achieving
eugenic aims:
Gene
therapy
Radio
therapy
Chemo
therapy Cloning
3 Pasteurization is widely used for
preservation of:
Food
product
Meat
products
Milk
products Meat
4
Amount of solar energy required to
synthesize the 10gm of glucose
during photosynthesis is:
717.6 k.cal 817.6 k.cal 716.6 k.cal 816.6
k.cal
5 In human body, amount of
phosphorous is: 1% 2% 18% 22%
6 The number and variety of species in
a place is called: Population Community Biodiversity Diversity
7 The percentage of hydrogen in
human body: 5% 10% 15% 20%
8 Fungi, algae, protozoans and various
prokaryotes are: 17.6% 19.9% 9.4% 9.1%
9 Tentative explanation of observation
is called as: Hypothesis Deduction Law Theory
10 The study of tissues is called: Anatomy Histology Paleontology Physiology
11 Which one of these is not a viral
disease? Cow pas Mumps Tetanus Small pox
12 First vaccination technique was
developed by: Jenner Kock Pasteur Brown
13 A group of similar cells that perform
similar function is: Organs Organelles Tissue System
14
In cities, particularly the exhaust
from auto mobiles is enormously
adding into atmosphere:
Chromium Nitrogen Lead Cyanide
15 The study of internal structure is: Morphology Anatomy Histology Physiology
16 The amount of heat absorbed by
water it changes into gas is:
Heat
capacity
Heat of
vaporization
Specific
heat
Absorbed
heat
17 Cotton is the pure form of: Cellulose Glycogen Waxes Amino
acid
18 Most brain contain water about: 25% 35% 55% 85%
19 In bacterial cells the water percentage
is: 70% 40% 60% 50%
20 In free state, glucose is present in: Dates Amylase Glycogen Cellulose
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21 Carbon is: Monovalent Divalent Trivalent Tetravalent
22 Keratin is an example of fibrous
protein present in: Nails Blood Muscles Bones
23 Which of these atoms do not occur in
carbohydrates? Nitrogen Carbon Oxygen Hydrogen
24 Which one is not a lipid? Cutin Cholesterol Rubber Chitin
25 The specific heat of vaporization of
water is (k.cal/kg): 574 674 374 474
26 Which is the most abundant
carbohydrate in nature? Starch Glycogen Cellulose Pectin
27 The sequence of amino acids in a
protein molecule was determined by: E. Chatton
F.
Meischer F. Sanger J. Watson
28 The percentage of Ribosomal RNA
in the cell is: 80% 50% 4% 20%
29 The alpha chain of hemoglobin has
amino acid: 141 174 146 171
30 Tetroses are rare in nature and occur
in some: Algae Fungi Bacteria Bryophytes
31 If non-protein part is loosely attached
to the protein part it is known as: Coenzyme
Prosthetic
group
Apo
enzyme Cofactor
32 Optimum pH for the proper
functioning of enzyme sucrose is: 2.80 4.80 8.00 8.80
33 The catalytic activity of enzyme is
restricted to its small portion called:
Binding
site Active site
Catalytic
site
Reacting
site
34 Three dimensional globular protein
is: Starch Glucose Antibiotic Enzyme
35 Co-enzyme is closely related to: Vitamins Minerals Water Lipids
36 Induced fit model was proposed by: Emli
Fischer Koshland Jenner Pasteur
37 Enzyme lowers down the energy of: Kinetic Potential Activation Ionic
38
The optimum temperature for
enzyme to work at maximum rate in
human is:
35oC 37oC 40oC 30oC
39 The vitamins are essential raw
material for the synthesis of: Activators Co-factor
Co-
enzymes
Prosthetic
group
40 Enzymes involved in respiration, are
found in: Chloroplasts Ribosomes Mitochondria Nucleus
41 According to lock and key model the
active site is:
Rigid
structure Flexible Liquid
All of
these
42 The optimum pH of pepsin enzyme
is: 2.00 4.5 5.5 6.8
43 The product of succinic acid by the
action of enzymes is:
Fumeric
acid
Malonic
acid Citric acid
Pyruvic
acid
44 Salivary amylase acts best at pH: 4.5 6.80 7.2 8.5
45 The rate of reaction depends directly
on the amount of: pH Temperature
Enzyme
concentration Substrate
concentration
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46 Cristae are found in: Mitochondria Chloroplast Golgi
complex E.R
47
Tay-Sach’s disease is because of
absence of an enzyme that is
involved in the catabolism of:
Proteins Carbo-
hydrates Lipids
Nucleic
acids
48 Who reported the presence of nucleus
in the cell?
Robert
Brown
Robert
Hooke Schleiden Schwann
49 The cells which transmit impulses
are: Nerve cells Blood cells
Kidney
cells Bone cells
50 Cell theory was proposed by: Robert
Brown
Schleiden
&
Schwann
Lorenz
Oken
Rudolph
Virchow
51 The plasma membrane and
everything present within it is called: Chloroplast Protoplast Cytoplasm Protoplasm
52 The resolution of typical compound
microscope is: 1.0 m 2.0 m 4.0 m 3.0 m
53 Micrographia is a famous publication
of:
Lorenz
Oken
Rudolph
Virchow
Robert
Hooke
Robert
Brown
54 The number of chromosomes in fruit
fly Drosophila melanogaster is: 16 26 8 48
55 Mitosis which involves ingestion of
solid material: Pinocytosis Phagocytosis Solidocytosis
Both A
and B
56 Lysosomes were isolated and studied
for the first time by: Polade De-Duve Glogi Virchow
57 In prokaryotic cell wall strengthening
material is: Chitin Lignin Cutin Murein
58
Membrane bound green pigment
containing bodies present in the cells
are called:
Plastids Chloroplasts Chromoplasts Leukoplasts
59 Protein present in microtubules is: Actin Myosin Tubulin Tropomyosin
60 Stroma is a fluid in the chloroplast: Thylakoids Matrix Granum Inter-
granum
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Where to Find Solution??
MCQs 01 to 15: Chapter 01
MCQs 16 to 30: Chapter 02
MCQs 31 to 45: Chapter 03
MCQs 46 to 60: Chapter 04
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BUBBLE SHEET FOR OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS
01. 21. 41.
02. 22. 42.
03. 23. 43.
04. 24. 44.
05. 25. 45.
06. 26. 46.
07. 27. 47.
08. 28. 48.
09. 29. 49.
10. 30. 50.
11. 31. 51.
12. 32. 52.
13. 33. 53.
14. 34. 54.
15. 35. 55.
16. 36. 56.
17. 37. 57.
18. 38. 58.
19. 39. 59.
20. 40. 60.
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Short Answer Questions
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Do not write anything else on any part of the workbook. Use blue ink.
Q#1. Differentiate between bio pesticides and biological control. (Chapter 1)
ANS:
Q#2. Define bio-chemistry. (Chapter 1)
ANS:
Q#3. Give four characteristics of living organisms. (Chapter 1)
ANS:
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Q#4. Why is there need to control environmental pollution? (Chapter 1)
ANS:
Q#5. What are bio-elements? Give their proportion in human body. (Chapter 1)
ANS:
Q#6. Write the names of four eras of geological time chart. (Chapter 1)
ANS:
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Q#7. Define protective role of water. (Chapter 2)
ANS:
Q#8. Define metabolism and name its two processes. (Chapter 2)
ANS:
Q#9. Write a note on glycogen. (Chapter 2)
ANS:
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Q#10. Differentiate between saturated and unsaturated fatty acids. (Chapter 2)
ANS:
Q#11. What are lipids? Give two functions of waxes. (Chapter 2)
ANS:
Q#12. Write down two differences between DNA and RNA. (Chapter 2)
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Q#13. What are enzymes and co-enzymes? (Chapter 3)
ANS:
Q#14. Give role and examples of enzymes activator. (Chapter 3)
ANS:
Q#15. How pH affects the rate of enzyme action? (Chapter 3)
ANS:
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Q#16. Differentiate between reversible and irreversible enzyme inhibitors. (Chapter 3)
ANS:
Q#17. Differentiate between binding site and catalytic site. (Chapter 3)
ANS:
Q#18. Define optimum pH. Give optimum pH of Pepsin. (Chapter 3)
ANS:
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Q#19. What is work of Lorenz Oken? (Chapter 4)
ANS:
Q#20. What is Murein? (Chapter 4)
ANS:
Q#21. Define cell theory. Who proposed it? (Chapter 4)
ANS:
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Q#22. What is meant by resolution of microscope? (Chapter 4)
ANS:
Q#23. Define fluid mosaic model of the cell membrane. (Chapter 4)
ANS:
Q#24. How cell wall of plants differ from prokaryotes? (Chapter 4)
ANS:
Q#25. What are nuclear pores? What is their function? (Chapter 4)
ANS:
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Long Answer Questions
Q#1. Describe the role of biology in the field of health. (Chapter 1)
ANS:
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Q#2. Define cloning discuss its types and the commercial importance of the technique. (Ch 1)
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Q#3. What is hypothesis? Discuss briefly the deductive and inductive reasoning. (Chapter 1)
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Q#4. Discuss Watson and Crick model of DNA. (Chapter 2)
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Q#5. What is RNA? Give the functions of its various types. (Chapter 2)
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Q#6. Discuss water as medium of life. Also give its importance. (Chapter 2)
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Q#7. Define cell cytoplasm. Explain its function. (Chapter 4)
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Q#8. Describe the structure and function of mitochondria. (Chapter 4)
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