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Biology 12th
Roll No.________ Name: _______________
Time Allowed: 3 Hours Total Marks:

Sr. Questions A B C D
No
1 A carpel is a leaf which has been Microsporania 2 male Pollen grains Ovules
modified to produce gametes
2 A flagellated motile sperm fertilizing a Isogamy Anisogamy Oogamy All of the
non-motile egg, is called choices are
correct
3 A form of asexual reproduction in which Forming a Budding Regeneration Fission
new individual grows out as a small out spore
growth and eventually separates from
parent body is called
4 A human female has around how many 30000 200000 300000 20000
oocytes in each of her ovary?
5 A pollen grain is Immature Spore Fruiting body Mature male
male gametophyte
gametophyte
6 A protective sheath surrounding the Coleoptile Coleorhiza Cotyledon Scutellum
plumule is
7 A protective sheath surrounding the Coleoptile Coleorhiza Cotyledon Scutellum
radicle is
8 A single mushroom may produce how 500000 50000 80000 200000
many spores per minute at the peak of
its reproduction?
9 A special type of reproduction in which Epigeal Hypogeal Viviparous All choices are
seed starts germinating inside fruit is germination germination germination correct
10 A type of sygnamy in which both Isogamy Ansogamy Oogamy All of the
fusing gametes are flagellated and same choices are
in size are known as correct
11 A type of syngamy in which both Isogamy Anisogamy Oogamy All of the
fusing gametes are flagellated but choices are
different in size are known as correct
12 A type of uniparous cyme in which Helicoid cyme Scorpioid Dichasial None of these
succeeding branches are produced on cyme cyme
alternate sides is termed as
13 A type of uniparous cyme in which Helicoid cyme Scorpioid Dichasial None of these
succeeding branches are produced on cyme cyme
same side is termed as
14 After meiosis,what differentiaes into the Primary Spermatid Secondary Spermatogoni
mature sperm? spermatocyte spermatocyte um
15 Artificial methods of asexual Cuttings Tissues Both (A) and Alternation of
reproduction in plants is/are culture (B) generation
16 Asexual reproduction differs from sexual 1 parent 2 parent Spores Vegetative
reproduction in that it does not require parts
17 Asexual reproduction does not introduce Variation Similarity Same All of the
between chromosomal choices are
parents and number in incorrect
offsprings offsprings

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Sr. Questions A B C D
No
18 Atype sf asexusl reproducion in which Binary fission Nuclear fission Multiplied Budding
parent organism simply divides into two fission
daughter organisms is:
19 Between the seminiferous tubules are Sperinatozoa Estrogen Testosterone Corpus luteum
interstitial calls, which secrete
20 Corpus luteum starts secreting a Progesterone Testosterone Oxytocin Oestrogen
hormone known as:
21 Cucumber, tomato, garden pea, maize, Short-day Long day Night-neutral Day neutral
cotton is examples of plants plants plants plants
22 Date palms are Dioecious Monoecious Neuter Biexual
23 Decrease of FSH and increase of estrogen ACTH STH LH TSH
causes the pituitary gland to secrete
24 Developing seed are rich sourse of; Abscisic acid Auxins Ethane Florigen
25 Development of an egg into Embryo Parthenocarpy Parthenogenes Meiosis Fragmentation
without fertilization is called as: is
26 Diploid parthenogenesis may occur in; Bees Wasp Honey bee Aphids
27 Duckbill platypus is a: Oviparous Viviparous Ovoviviparous Oviviviparous
28 During delivery of baby, average loss of 350cm 350cm cubes 350m square 350ml
maternal blood is:
29 Each of the following is a part of a seed Embryo Endosperm Seed-coat Gametophyte
except the
30 Epigeal germination takes place due to Epicotyl Hypocotyl Cotyledon All (A), (B)
rapid growth of and (C)
31 Evolution of pollen tube is parallel to the Stem Flower Seed Leave
evolution of
32 External male genitalia are Vasa efferentia Seminiferous Scrotum and None of these
and penis tubules and penis
penis
33 Fertilization is the process which leads Individuals Gametes Sperm Eggs
to the union of
34 Fertilization of human eggs most often Ovary Uterus Oviduct Cervix
takes place in the (Fallopian
tube)
35 Which type of inflorescence is shown in Corymb Umbel Raceme Spike
the following diagram?

Solve the following Short Questions

Q.No. 1: Compare sexual and asexual reproduction.


Q.No. 2: Define apomixes. What is meant by apomixes? What is apomixes
Q.No. 3: Classify the plants according to photoperiodic requirement for flowering. Name types of plants
according to photoperiodism.
Q.No. 4: Define climatric?
Q.No. 5: Define photoperiodism and write its effects in plants. Give importance of photoperiodism in plants.
Q.No. 6: Define fertilization?
Q.No. 7: Define apomixis.
Q.No. 8: Define Parthenogenesis?
Q.No. 9: Define diplohaplontic life cycle.
Q.No. 10: Define photoperiodism?
Q.No. 11: Define reproduction.What is its significance?

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Q.No. 12: Define vernalization. What is vernalization?


Q.No. 13: Describe diplontic life cycle.
Q.No. 14: Developing seeds are rich sources of which growth substances (or hormones)?
Q.No. 15: Differentiate between asexual and sexual reproductions?
Q.No. 16: Differentiate between haploid parthenogenesis and diploid parthenogenesis. Define diploid
parthenogenesis. Define diploid parthenogenesis.Give an example.
Q.No. 17: Differentiate between internal and external fertilization.
Q.No. 18: Differentiate between identical twins and fraternal twins. How identical twins and fraternal twins
are produced?
Q.No. 19: Differentiate between spermatogenesis and oogenesis.
Q.No. 20: Differentiate between menupause and ovulation. Explain menupause and after birth.
Q.No. 21: Differentiate between isomorphic and heteromorphic?
Q.No. 22: Differentiate between P 660 and P 730?
Q.No. 23: Give three examples, each of short-day plats and long-day plants.
Q.No. 24: Explain haplontic life cycle.
Q.No. 25: How can you differentiate between menstrual cycle and oestrous cycle? Define/ Explain oestrous
cycle.
Q.No. 26: Give some disadvantages of cloning?
Q.No. 27: Give examples of some animals in which external fertilization occurs?
Q.No. 28: Give some advantages of cloning?
Q.No. 29: How lactation differ from gestation?
Q.No. 30: How is a zygote formed?
Q.No. 31: How does reproduction differ from all other function of animals?
Q.No. 32: How many types of reproduction are there?
Q.No. 33: How test tube babies are produced? What are test tube babies
Q.No. 34: What are day neutral plants?
Q.No. 35: In which ways does light influence plants?
Q.No. 36: What are different methods of asexual reproduction?
Q.No. 37: Quote examples of animals which develop by parthenogenesis?
Q.No. 38: What are epididymis and vas deferns?
Q.No. 39: What are drones?
Q.No. 40: What are functions of the growth substances present in the developing fruits?
Q.No. 41: What are identical twins?
Q.No. 42: What are long-day plants?
Q.No. 43: What are Oviparous, Viviparous and Ovoviviparous animals?
Q.No. 44: What are seminiferous tubules?
Q.No. 45: What are sertoli cells?
Q.No. 46: What are phytochromes?
Q.No. 47: What are short-day plants?
Q.No. 48: What are spermatocytes and spermatids?
Q.No. 49: What are viviparous?
Q.No. 50: What are the kinds of “alternation of generations” in plants?
Q.No. 51: What are the various methods of asexual reproduction in plants?
Q.No. 52: What are the various ways of asexual reproduction in animals?
Q.No. 53: What common methods of asexual reproduction in animals?
Q.No. 54: What do you mean by Hermaphrodites?
Q.No. 55: What hormone induces vernalisation?
Q.No. 56: What is a hermaphrodite animal? Quote examples?
Q.No. 57: What is climatric and what is its importance?

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Q.No. 58: What is asexual reproduction?


Q.No. 59: What is after birth?
Q.No. 60: What is diploid parthenogenesis?
Q.No. 61: What is Cloning?
Q.No. 62: What is florigen?
Q.No. 63: What is fertilization?
Q.No. 64: What is external genitalia in human male?
Q.No. 65: What is Diplohaplontic life cycle?
Q.No. 66: What is importance of vernalization in agriculture?
Q.No. 67: What is follicle atresia?
Q.No. 68: What is haploid parthenogensis?
Q.No. 69: What is menstrual cycle?
Q.No. 70: What is fruit set?
Q.No. 71: What is ovulation?
Q.No. 72: What is ovoviviparous condition?
Q.No. 73: What is parthenocarpy?
Q.No. 74: What is photomorphogenesis?
Q.No. 75: What is parthenocarpy? How do parthenocarpic fruits differ from normal fruits? Quote examples of
such fruits?
Q.No. 76: What is seed dormancy? Give its importance.
Q.No. 77: What is reproduction?
Q.No. 78: What is phytochrome in plant cells? What are its interconvertible forms?
Q.No. 79: What is sexual reproduction?
Q.No. 80: What is the critical day length period in a long day plant, henbane?
Q.No. 81: What is Testosterone?
Q.No. 82: What is the critical day length period in a short-day plant, cocklebur?
Q.No. 83: What is the function of germinating pollen grain?
Q.No. 84: What is the duration of low temperature for vernalistion?
Q.No. 85: What is the role of phytochromic in flowering in long-day and in short-day plants?
Q.No. 86: What is the importance of photoperiodism and veralization?
Q.No. 87: What is the role of placenta in human?
Q.No. 88: What is the parthenocarpy due to in plants?
Q.No. 89: What is the role of interstitial cells in sperm production?
Q.No. 90: Who studied photoperiodism for the first time and when?
Q.No. 91: Which method of reproduction is primitive asexual sexual?
Q.No. 92: What is the structure and function of corpus luteum?
Q.No. 93: Why Garner and Allard are famous for?
Q.No. 94: Which are fraternal twins or triplets?
Q.No. 95: Write down at least two important measures to prevent AIDS.
Q.No. 96: What is Tissue culturing technique?

Solve the following Long Questions

Q.No. 1: Compare asexual reproduction with sexual reproduction. Give a comprehensive comparison
between asexual and sexual reproduction.
Q.No. 2: Describe sexually transmitted diseases in human being.
Q.No. 3: Describe the photoperiodism and classify the plants according to photoperiodic requirements for
flowering.

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Q.No. 4: Define vernalization? Discuss its importance in plants.


Q.No. 5: Describe the reproductive system of male.
Q.No. 6: Describe the reproductive system of human female. Describe human female reproductive system.
Q.No. 7: Describe human male reproductive cycle.
Q.No. 8: Explain reproductive or menstrual cycle of human female. Describe the steps of menstrual cycle in
human female.
Q.No. 9: Explain the role of phytochromes in photoperiodism.
Q.No. 10: Give a comprehensive comparison between sexual and asexual reproduction.
Q.No. 11: Explain the role of phytochrome in photoperiodism. Define and explain photoperiodism.
Q.No. 12: Discuss the process of birth in human female.
Q.No. 13: Discuss human female reproductive system.
Q.No. 14: Explain the process of birth in human beings. Describe the birth in man.
Q.No. 15: Write brief Note on Photoperiodism.
Q.No. 16: Give an account of Sexually Transmitted Diseases in man. Explain Sexually Transmitted Diseases
with the help of examples. Explain Sexually Transmitted Diseases in humans.
Q.No. 17: What is cloning? Give its advantage and disadvantages.
Q.No. 18: Write a note on test tube baby and identical twins.
Q.No. 19: Write a note on test tube babies.
Q.No. 20: What are main functions of placenta during pregnancy?

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