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1GCI RDTS (Revised Dimond Test Series) for NEET- 2020
CLASS -XIII (Spartan Batch)B - 2 : Animal Taxonomy, Plant Anatomy
1. The phylum which does not possess symmetry, germ lay-
ers and tissues is
(1) Poriferra (2) Cnidaria
(3) Ctenophora (4) Platyheiminthes
2. Out of the following characteristics in different animals,
which characteristic is latest in origin ?
(1) Schizocoelom
(2) Metamerism
(3) Enterocoelom
(4) Bilateral symmetry
3. Which of the following is incorrect match w.r.t. animals
and its level of organisation/coelom/symmetry -
Animals Level of Coelom Symmetry
organisation
(a) Hirudinaria Organ system Coelomate Bilateral
(b) Obelia Tissue level Absent Radial
(c) Fasciola Organ level Acoelomate Bilateral
(d) Euspongia Tissue level Absent Asymmetry
(1) Only d (2) Only b and d
(3) Only a and b (4) All are correct matching
4. Complete the following analogy -
Wuchereria : Filariasis :: Tapeworm : ?
(1) Taeniasis (2) Ascariasis
(3) Elephantiasis (4) Ancylostomiasis
5. Read the following examples -
(a) Hirudineria (b) Taenia
(c) Fasciola (d) Aphrodite
(e) Ascaris
How many above examples are shown both bilateral sym-
metry and true coelom -
(1) Two (2) Three
(3) Four (4) Five
6. Which one of the following class is correctly matched with
its general characteristics -
(1) Cyclostomata - Cranium and Vertebral column are bony
(2) Chondrichthyes - Gill slits are separate and without
operculum
(3) Amphibia - They shed their scales as skin cast
(4) Mammalia - Long bones are hollow with air cavities
1.
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
2.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
3.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(1) d (2) b d
(3) a b (4)
4.
:: : ?
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
5.
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
(e)
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
6.
(1) -
(2) -
(3) -
(4) -
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CLASS -XIII (Spartan Batch)B - 2 : Animal Taxonomy, Plant Anatomy
7. Which of the following is incorrect matching w.r.t. phylum
its symmetry body plan and examples mentioned -
Phylum Symmetry Body plan Examples
(a) Porifera Asymmetrical Blind sac Euspongia, Sycon
(b) Platyhel- Bilateral Blind sac Fasciola, Planaria
minthes
(c) Cnidaria Radial Blind sac Hydra, Physalia
(d) Nema- Bilateral Tube within Ancylostoma,
toda tube Nereis
(1) Only a and d (2) Only a
(3) Only d (4) Only a and c
8. Which of the following statements are correct about
notochord -
(i) It is derived from mesoderm
(ii) It is formed on the ventral side
(iii) In nonchordate notochord is ventral, double and solid.
(iv) Balanoglossus have notochord in their embryonic stage
(v) In vertebrates notochord give rise to vertebral column
(1) i, iii, v (2) i, iv, v (3) i, v (4) i, iii, iv, v
9. The given diagram shows comparision between two
organism. Find out the option with correct comparision -
A B
(A) (B)
(a) Wings Two pair One pair
(b) Excretory Malpighian Green glands
Organs tubules
(c) Respiratory Tracheal Book Gills
organs system
(d) Legs Three pair Three pair
(1) Only b
(2) Only b and c
(3) Only a, b and c
(4) Only b and d
7.
(a)
(b) -
(c)
(d)
(1) a d (2) a
(3) d (4) a c
8.
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(1) i, iii, v (2) i, iv, v (3) i, v (4) i, iii, iv, v
9.
A B
(A) (B)
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(1) b
(2) b c
(3) a, b c
(4) b d
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CLASS -XIII (Spartan Batch)B - 2 : Animal Taxonomy, Plant Anatomy
10. Which one of the following categories of animals, is cor-
rectly described with no single exception in it?
(1) All sponges are marine and have collar cells.
(2) All mammals are viviparous and possess diaphragm
for breathing
(3) All reptiles possess scales, have a three chambered
heart and are cold blooded (poikilothermal)
(4) All bony fishes have gills covered by an operculum on
each side.
11. The figure shows four animals A, B, C and D. Select the
correct answer w.r.t common characteristics of two of these
animals -
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(1) A and D are show bilateral symmetry and diploblastic
(2) B and C are show open circulatory system and
triploblastic
(3) C and D are includes under same phylum
(4) B and D both are triploblastic and enterocoelomate
12. Choose the option that correctly matches the organism with
its characteristics -
(1) Liver fluke – Suckers for locomotion and flame cells
for digestion
(2) Ctenoplana – Fresh water habitat and muscular foot
for locomotion
(3) Obelia – Diploblastic with metagenesis during
its life cycle
(4) Spongilla – Bath sponge and its habitat is sea
water
10.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
11. A, B, C D
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(1) A D
(2) B C
(3) C D
(4) B D
12.
(1) –
(2) –
(3) –
(4) –
4GCI RDTS (Revised Dimond Test Series) for NEET- 2020
CLASS -XIII (Spartan Batch)B - 2 : Animal Taxonomy, Plant Anatomy
13. Read the following four statements (A-D) -
A. Heart of cockroach is differentiated into funnel shaped
chambers with ostia on either side.
B. The respiratory system of cockroach consists of a net-
work of trachea that open through 10 pairs of small holes
called spiracles.
C. Female cockroach have paired ovary in 4th - 6th abdomi-
nal segments.
D. In Mosaic vision, with the help of several ommatidia a
cockroach can receive one image of an object.
How many of the above statements are right -
(1) Four (2) Three (3) Two (4) One
14. Which of the following animal(s) is/are shown external fer-
tilization and tympanum represent ear -
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(1) Only (A), (B) and (D) (2) Only (C)
(3) Only (C) and (D) (4) Only (D)
15. When you go through the anatomical study of various ani-
mals then you will come to know that some animals have
body cavities not lined by mesoderm, instead, the meso-
derm is present as scattered pouches in between the ecto-
derm and endoderm, the animals can be identified as?
(1) Tongue worms (2) Pin worms
(3) Leeches (4) Liver fluke
16. Which of the following is a correct pair of the excretory
structures and the animals in which they are found?
(1) Flame cells – Taenia and Wuchereria
(2) Nephridia – Nereis and Limulus
(3) Proboscis gland – Echinus and Balanoglossus
(4) Uriniferous tubules – Salamandra and Ichthyophis
13. (A-D)
A.
B.
10
C. 4th - 6th
D.
(1) (2) (3) (4)
14.
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(1) (A), (B) (D) (2) (C)
(3) (C) (D) (4) (D)
15.
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
16.
(1) –
(2) –
(3) –
(4) –
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CLASS -XIII (Spartan Batch)B - 2 : Animal Taxonomy, Plant Anatomy
17. Which of the following can not be considered as an exclu-
sive feature of birds -
(1) 4 chambered heart with only right aortic arch.
(2) Monocondylic skull with synsacrum
(3) Metanephric kidney and uricotelism.
(4) Female oviparous with single functional ovary and ovi-
duct.
18. Write one example each of the following in the space provided-
(i) Cold blooded animal ___a___
(ii) Warm blooded animal ___b____
(iii) Animal possessing dry and cornified skin ___c___
(iv) Fish with lung___d___
(1) a-Alytes, b-macropus, c-calotes, d-Exocoetus
(2) a-Salamander, b-Pavo, c-calotes, d-Pristis
(3) a-Bufo, b-Macaca, c-Viper, d-Protopterus
(4) a-Alytes, b-macropus, c-calotes, d-Hippocampus
19. Which of the following animals has feather like gills located
in mantle cavity and has respiratory and excretory functions?
(1) Nereis (2) Limulus
(3) Aplysia (4) Ascidia
20. All mammals without any exception are characterized by
(1) viviparity and biconcave red blood cells
(2) heterodont teeth and 12 pairs of cranial nerves
(3) a muscular diaphragm and milk producing glands
(4) extra-abdominal testes and a four-chambered heart
21. These animals have an endoskeleton of calcareous ossicles.
All are marine with organ-system level of organisation. The
adults are radially symmetrical but larvae are bilaterally
symmetrical, such organisms are included under -
(1) Phylum molusca (2) Phylum echinodermata
(3) Phylum arthropoda (4) Phylumn hemichordata
22. Bony fishes can stay at a particular depth in water without
spending energy due to presence of
(1) Operculum (2) Pneumatic bones
(3) Homocercal tale (4) Air bladder
23. Non-chordates have a central nervous system, which is
ventral, solid and double, while in chordata, it is -
(1) Ventral, hollow and double
(2) Ventral, hollow and single
(3) Dorsal, hollow and single
(4) Dorsal, solid and single
17.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
18.
(i) ___a___
(ii) ___b___
(iii) ____c____
(iv) ___d___
(1) a- , b- , c- , d-
(2) a- , b- , c- , d-
(3) a- , b- , c- , d-
(4) a- , b- , c- , d-
19.
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
20.
(1)
(2) 12
(3)
(4)
21.
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
22.
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
23.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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CLASS -XIII (Spartan Batch)B - 2 : Animal Taxonomy, Plant Anatomy
24. Select the pseudocoelomates from the list of organisms
given below -
(1) Culex, Taenia
(2) Ascaris, Limulus
(3) Taenia, Ancylostoma
(4) Ascaris, Wuchereria
25. Warm booded, feathered animals which nourish their young
ones by crop milk is
(1) Columba (2) Canis
(3) Panthera (4) Pteropus
26. Which of the sets of items in the given columns do not
correctly match ?
Animals Characteristics Exception
(1) Scoliodon, Trygon, No operculum Chimera
Chimera
(2) Clarias, Catla, Fresh water Exocoetus
Exocoetus habitat
(3) Hippocampus, Normal tail Hippocampus
Gambusia, Magur
(4) Columba, Pavo, Preen gland at Psittacula
Psittacula the base of tail
27. Choose the incorrect match w.r.t. organism and character
listed.
(1) Herdmania – Notochord present only in the larval tail
(2) Branchiostoma – Notochord extends from head to tail
region
(3) Doliolum – A chordata with brain box or cranium
(4) Amphioxus – A chordata with flame cell or
solenocytes for excetion
28. Which one of the following groups of animals each is
correctly matched with their two characteristic
morphological features?
(1) Columba, Equus, Balenoptera - Dorsal hollow nerve
cord and Poikilothermous
(2) Ophiura, Pavo, Balanoglossus and Saccoglossus -
Nonchordates and open circulatory system
(3) Ascaris, Wuchereria and Pheretima - Pseudocoelomates
and metamerism
(4) Dentalium, Culex, Apis and Bombyx - Open circulatory
system and include under two different phylum
24.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
25.
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
26.
(1) , ,
(2)
(3) ,
,
(4) , ,
27.
(1) –
(2) –
(3) –
(4) –
28.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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CLASS -XIII (Spartan Batch)B - 2 : Animal Taxonomy, Plant Anatomy
29. In given diagram A, B, C and D are shown which is mouth
parts of cockroach. Choose right pair of these parts -
A B C D
(1) Hypopharynx Labium Mandible labrum
(2) Labrum Maxilla Labium Mandible
(3) Maxilla Labium Hypopharynx Labrum
(4) Labrum Hypophoryny Labium Maxilla
30. Read following statement carefully with regards to "Sea
walnut"
"The body of sea walnut bears....(A)....external rows of
comb plates which help in...(B)...."
Select the correct option which correctly fills up the both
blanks (A) and (B) respectively ?
Option -
(1) A - Eight, B - Digestion
(2) A -Eight, B -Locomotion
(3) A - Eight, B-Respiration
(4) A - Six, B - Digestion
31. The animal shown in an adult chordate animal is shown in
the following figure. Its anatomical study has revealed that
is possesses (retains) a chordate character. Select the
correct option w.r.t. the chordate character, retained in the
adult ?
(1) Notochord (2) Ventral tubular nerve cord
(3) Pharyngeal gill slits (4) Post and tail
29. A, B, C D
A B C D
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
30.
" ....(A)....
...(B)...."
(A) (B)
?
-
(1) A - , B -
(2) A - , B -
(3) A - , B -
(4) A - , B -
31.
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
8GCI RDTS (Revised Dimond Test Series) for NEET- 2020
CLASS -XIII (Spartan Batch)B - 2 : Animal Taxonomy, Plant Anatomy
32. In given diagramof alimentary canal of cockroach A and B
are shown. Identify A and B correctly -
(1) Gizzard, malpighian tubules
(2) Crop, gizzard
(3) Oesophagus, hepatic caeca
(4) Crop, hepatic caeca
33. Read the following example of animals -
Calotes, Columba, Camelus, Canis, Crocodilus, Corvus,
Catla, Chelone, Carcharodon, Clarias and Chameleon
Above animals are classified into -
(1) Four classes (2) Two phyla
(3) Five classes (4) Six classes
34. Which one of the following sets of items in the option (1) to
(4) are not correctly categorised with one exception in it -
Items Category Exception
(1) Taenia, Parasitic Planaria
Planaria, mode of life
Fasciola
(2) Obelia, Metagenesis Hydra
Hydra
(3) Scorpion, Book lungs Prawn
Spider,
Prawn
(4) Hydra, Marine Obelia
Obelia,
Aurelia
35. In Arthropoda, head and thorax are often fused to form
cephalothorax, but in which one of the following animal, is
the body divided into head, thorax and abdomen ?
(1) Scorpion (2) Limulus
(3) Locusta (4) Centipide
32. A B
A B
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
33.
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
34. (1) (4)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
35.
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
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CLASS -XIII (Spartan Batch)B - 2 : Animal Taxonomy, Plant Anatomy
36. Which of the following is not the correct comparison
between, Asterisas (A) and Balanoglossus (B) illustrated in
the diagrams -
A. B.
Structures Asterias (A) Balanoglossus(B)
(1) Habitat and Exclusively Exclusively
coelom marine and marine and
acoelomate entero-
coelomate
(2) Excretory Absent proboscis gland
system
(3) Fertilization External, External,
indirect indirect
development development
(4) Distinctive Water vascular Body is divided
feature system into, proboscis,
collar and trunk
37. Mark incorrect statment w.r.t. phylum porifera -
(1) Have cellular level of organisation.
(2) Canal system present.
(3) Canal system helps in food gathering, respiratory
exchange and removel of wastes.
(4) Mostly animals are fresh water.
38. Protochordates are those primary Chordates which posses
(1) Unpaired appendages (2) Cranium and vertebrae
(3) Paired appendages (4) Jaws and exoskeleton
39. Among Apis, Bombyx, Butterfly, Anopheles, Culex, Locusta,
Aedes, Silverfish and Periplaneta.
How many members are vector -
(1) Four (2) Five
(3) Six (4) Three
36. (A) (B)
A. B.
(A) (B)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
37.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
38.
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
39.
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
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CLASS -XIII (Spartan Batch)B - 2 : Animal Taxonomy, Plant Anatomy
40. Which one of the following animals is not correctly matched
with its one/two characteristics and taxon -
Animal Characteristics Taxon
(1) Scorpion (i) Cephalothorax Arthropoda
(ii) Book lungs
(2) Physalia (i) Cnidoblast Porifera
(ii) Exhibits
metagenesis
(3) Pila (i) Shell present Mollusca
(ii) Organ system
(4) Cochroach (i) Jointed legs Arthropoda
(ii) Trachea
41. The general body plan and the body symmetry and coelom
are similar in -
(1) Porifera and Coelenterata
(2) Coelenterata and Platyhelminthes
(3) Platyhelminthes and Aschelminthes
(4) Annelida and Arthropoda
42. The figure shows three animals A, B and C. Select the option
which gives correct identification of animals with body
symmetry/description -
A. B. C.
(1) A. Hydra - Radial symmetry : When any plane passing
through the central axis of the body divides the organism
into two identical halves, that are mirror images of each
other.
(2) B. Crab - Radial symmetry : Body can be divided into
identical left and right halves in only one plane, that are
mirror images of each other.
(3) C. Adamsia - Bilateral : Can be divided into two identical
halves through any plane.
(4) Hydra - Bilateral symmetry : The two identical halves
are mirror images of each other.
40.
(1) (i)
(ii)
(2) (i)
(ii)
(3) (i)
(ii)
(4) (i)
(ii)
41.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
42. A, B C
A. B. C.
(1) A. - :
(2) B. - :
(3) C. - :
(4) - :
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CLASS -XIII (Spartan Batch)B - 2 : Animal Taxonomy, Plant Anatomy
43. Which of the following is incorrect match of animal, coelom,
segmentation and circulatory system -
Animal Clelom Segmen- Circulatory
tation system
(1) Nereis Coelomate Metameric Closed
(2) Ascaris Pseudo- Absent Absent
coelomate
(3) Butterfly Coelomate Metameric Closed
(4) Fasciola Acoelomate Absent Absent
44. Which of the following is not a feature of Bombyx -
(1) It is member of phylum arthropoda
(2) It is economically important insect
(3) Its excretory organ is malpighian tubules
(4) It is monoecious
45. Radula is found in–
(1) Intenstine of member of mollusca phylum
(2) Buccul cavity of Balanoglossus
(3) Buccul cavity of member of mollusca phylum
(4) Buccul cavity of echinus
46. Read the following characters and choose the correct
number of characters which can apply on monocot
leaves -
(A) Palisade and spongy parenchyma is not differentiated.
(B) Vascular bundles are of almost similar size.
(C) Bulliform cells are present in epidermis.
(D) Leaves are amphistomatic.
(1) 3 (2) 2 (3) 1 (4) All
47. Identify the structures A, B, C, D and E in the diagram.
AB
C
D
E
(1) A – Shoot apical, B – Meristematic zone, C – Leaf
primordium, D – Axillary bud, E – Differentiating vascular tissue
(2) A – Meristematic zone, B – Leaf primordium, C – Shoot
apical, D – Differentiating vascular tissue , E – Axillary bud
(3) A – Meristematic zone, B – Root apical, C – Leaf
primordium, D – Axillary bud, E – Differentiating vascular tissue
(4) A – Meristematic zone, B – Shoot apical, C – Leaf
primordium, D – Axillary bud, E – Differentiating vascular tissue
43.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
44.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
45.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
46.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(1) 3 (2) 2 (3) 1 (4)
47. A, B, C, D E
AB
C
D
E
(1) A – , B – , C – ,
D – , E –
(2) A – , B – , C – ,
D – , E –
(3) A – , B – , C – ,
D – , E –
(4) A – , B – , C – ,
D – , E –
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CLASS -XIII (Spartan Batch)B - 2 : Animal Taxonomy, Plant Anatomy
48. Protoxylem is the first formed xylem. If the protoxylem
lies near to pith what kind of arrangement of xylem would
you call it -
(1) Centrifugal and endarch
(2) Centripetal and exarch
(3) Centrifugal and exarch
(4) Centripetal and endarch
49. Which one of following is correct about the structure of
diagram.
A
C
B
Character Structure
of diagram
I. Parenchymatous and cuticle A
is persent outside of this
II. Dumb-bell shaped and regulate C
the opening and closing of stomata.
III. Bean-shaped and regulate the B
photosynthesis
IV. Enclose stometal pore and C
possess chloroplasts
(1) I, II and IV (2) I, II and III
(3) II, III and IV (4) All of these
50. Considar the diagram and choose the correct option -
I. Epidermis is the innermost layer of the cortex.
II. Pith is large and well developed.
III. Cells do not undergo any secondary growth.
IV. There are usually two to four xylem and phloem patches.
V. Later a cambium ring develops between the xylem and
phloem.
How many statements are correct -
(1) One (2) Two (3) Three (4) Four
48.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
49.
A
C
B
I. A
II. C
III. B
IV. C
(1) I, II IV (2) I, II III
(3) II, III IV (4)
50.
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
(1) (2) (3) (4)
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CLASS -XIII (Spartan Batch)B - 2 : Animal Taxonomy, Plant Anatomy
51. The stele constitute -
(1) Pericycle + Vascular bundles
(2) Vascular bundles + Pith
(3) Endodermis + Vascular bundles + Pith
(4) Pericycle + Vascular bundles + Pith
52. Consider the following diagram and choose the option which
does not satisfy to this structure–
(1) It forms the major component within organs.
(2) The cells of this structure may either be closely packed
or have small intercellular spaces.
(3) It consists of cells which are much thickened at the
corners due to a deposition of cellulose, hemicellulose and
pectin.
(4) The cells of the of this structure are generally isodiametric.
53. Consider the following structure and choose the option
which does not satisfy to this structure–
(A) These provide mechanical support to the growing parts
of the plant such as young stem and petiole of a leaf.
(B) It is found either as a homogeneous layer or in patches.
(C) The wall of this structure are thin and made up of
cellulose.
(D) In this structure intercellular spaces are absent.
(1) A, B, D (2) B, D
(3) Only C (4) A, D
51.
(1) +
(2) +
(3) + +
(4) + +
52.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
53.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(1) A, B, D (2) B, D
(3) C (4) A, D
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CLASS -XIII (Spartan Batch)B - 2 : Animal Taxonomy, Plant Anatomy
54. All the following statements regarding sieve tube elements
are true except–
(1) their end walls have perforated sieve plates which
become impregnated with lignin at maturity
(2) they possess peripheral cytoplasm as well as a large
vacuole
(3) the P-proteins are seen evenly distributed throughout
the lumen
(4) long, slender, tube-like structures arranged in longitudinal
series
55. Examine the figures (A–D) given below and select the right
option out of 1–4, in which all the four structures A, B, C
and D are identified correctly:-
56. Largest number of chloroplast is found in–
(1) palisade tissue (2) spongy tissue
(3) transfusion tissue (4) bundle sheath cells
54.
(1)
(2)
(3) P-
(4)
55. (A–D) 1–4
A,
B, C D
56.
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
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57. Match the following columns and choose the correct option–
Column I Column II
(a) Xylem vessels (1) Store food materials
(b) Xylem tracheids (2) Obliterated lumen
(c) Xylem fibre (3) Perforated plates
(d) Xylem parenchyma (4) Chisel-like ends
A B C D
(1) 4 3 2 1
(2) 3 2 1 4
(3) 1 2 3 4
(4) 3 4 2 1
58. A vascular bundle in which a group of xylem and a group of
phloem are on the same radius with xylem near the pith
and phloem near the cortex and the two separated by the
cambium, called as -
(1) Radial
(2) Conjoint collateral and open
(3) Conjoint collateral and closed
(4) Concentric
59. Match the following and choose the correct option -
Column-I Column-II
(A) Apical meristem (i) Primary meristem
(B) Intercalary meristem (ii) Secondary meristem
(C) Lateral meristem (iii) Cylinder
(iv) Regenerate parts removed
by the grazing herbivores
(v) Axillary bud
(1) A-i, v; B-i, iv; C-ii, iii
(2) A-i, iv; B-i, v; C-ii, iii
(3) A-ii, v; B-i, iv; C-i, iii
(4) A-i, v; B-i, iii; C-ii, iv
60. At certaim regions, the phellogen cuts closely arranged
parenchymatous cells on the outer side instead of cork cells.
These parenchymatous cells are called -
(1) Cells of phellum
(2) Cells of phelloderm
(3) Complimentary cells
(4) Lens cells
57.
Column I Column II
(a) (1)
(b) (2)
(c) (3)
(d) (4)
A B C D
(1) 4 3 2 1
(2) 3 2 1 4
(3) 1 2 3 4
(4) 3 4 2 1
58.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
59.
-I -II
(A) (i)
(B) (ii)
(C) (iii)
(iv)
(v)
(1) A-i, v; B-i, iv; C-ii, iii
(2) A-i, iv; B-i, v; C-ii, iii
(3) A-ii, v; B-i, iv; C-i, iii
(4) A-i, v; B-i, iii; C-ii, iv
60.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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61. Match the following and choose the correct option -
Column-I Column-II
(A) Spring wood (i) Early wood
(B) Autumn wood (ii) Late wood
(iii) Low denisty
(iv) High density
(v) Dark colour
(vi) Light colour
(1) A-i, iii, vi; B-ii, iv, v
(2) A-ii, iii, vi; B-i, iv, v
(3) A-i, iv, vi; B-ii, iii, v
(4) A-i, iii, v; B-ii, iv, vi
62. In following diagrams (a), (b) and (c) identify the type of
vascular bundles ?
(1) (a) = Radial, (b) = Conjoint, open , (c) =Conjoint, open
(2) (a) = Radial, (b) = Conjoint, closed, (c) =Conjoint, open
(3) (a) = Radial, (b) = Conjoint, closed, (c) =Conjoint, closed
(4) (a) = Amphivesel, (b) = Conjoint, closed, (c) =Conjoint, open
63. Match the wall components listed under Column I with the
type of tissues/tissue systems listed under Column II;
choose the answer which gives the correct combination of
the alphabets -
Column I Column II
(Wall components) (Tissue/tissue system)
A. Suberin p. Sclerenchyma
B. Lignin q. Collenchyma
C. Pectin r. Epidermis
D. Cutin s. Phellem
t. Parenchyma
(1) A = s, B = t, C = p, D = r
(2) A = s, B = t, C = q, D = r
(3) A = s, B = p, C = q, D = r
(4) A = s, B = q, C = p, D = r
61.
-I -II
(A) (i)
(B) (ii)
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
(1) A-i, iii, vi; B-ii, iv, v
(2) A-ii, iii, vi; B-i, iv, v
(3) A-i, iv, vi; B-ii, iii, v
(4) A-i, iii, v; B-ii, iv, vi
62. (a), (b) (c)
(1) (a) = , (b) = (c) =
(2) (a) = , (b) = , (c) =
(3) (a) = , (b) = , (c) =
(4) (a) = , (b) = , (c) =
63. I II
-I -II
(Wall components) (Tissue/tissue system)
A. Suberin p. Sclerenchyma
B. Lignin q. Collenchyma
C. Pectin r. Epidermis
D. Cutin s. Phellem
t. Parenchyma
(1) A = s, B = t, C = p, D = r
(2) A = s, B = t, C = q, D = r
(3) A = s, B = p, C = q, D = r
(4) A = s, B = q, C = p, D = r
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64. Well developed pith is found in -
(1) Monocot root and monocot stem
(2) Monocot stem and dicot root
(3) Monocot root and dicot stem
(4) Dioct root and dicot stem
65. Which is true for meristematic tissue–
(1) Their cells have dense cytoplasm and prominent nuclei
(2) Their cells are dead with large intercellular spaces
(3) These are usually modified for storage
(4) Their cells are most primitive, living and without nuclei
66. Passage cells are present in–
(1) Epidermis
(2) Endodermis
(3) Xylem
(4) Lenticels and hydathodes
67. Periderm is produced by
(1) Vascular cambium (2) Fascicular cambium
(3) Phellogen (4) Intrafascicular cambium
68. Secondary tissues of a plant:
(1) Add to the length of roots and shoots
(2) Add to the diameter of existing roots and shoots
(3) Are found only in the embryo
(4) Are found only in the seedling
69. Both a dicot root and monocot root possess six vascular
bundles. The two can be distinguhed by -
(1) Presence of lysigenous cavity in monocot root
(2) Occurrence of more metaxylem vessels in dicot root
(3) Presence of exarch condition in monocot root
(4) Outline of vessels
70. How many growth rings should be developed per year in
plant grown in Rajasthan with four distinct seasons (Viz.
summer, rains, winter and spring) -
(1) Four (2) Two
(3) One (4) None
71. Bulliform cells differ from other cells in being -
(1) Large, thin walled, vacuolate containing water
(2) Large, thick walled, contain abundant chloroplasts
(3) Small, thick-walled contain starch
(4) Small, thin-walled, contain calcium oxalate
64. -
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
65.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
66.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
67.
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
68.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
69. -
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
70.
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
71.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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72. The formation of annual rings in dicot stem mainly de-
pends upon difference in -
(1) Formation of unequal quantities of xylem and phloem
(2) Activity of vascular cambium due to seasonal variations
(3) Activity of cork cambium due to seasonal variations
(4) Formation of unequal quantities of sap wood & heart wood.
73. Enodermis is part of -
(1) Epidermal system (2) Intrastelar tissue
(3) Extrastelar tissue (4) Vascular tissue
74. Following diagram T.S. is -
(1) monocot root (2) monocot stem
(3) dicot root (4) dicot stem
75. Math the column
Column-I Column-II
(i) Quiscent centre A. Monocot stem
(ii) Lateral meristem B. Pericycle
(iii) Scattered vascular bundles C. Epiblema
(iv) Bicolateral vascular bundles D. Endodermis
(v) Casparian strips E. Vascular cambium
(vi) Root hair F. Cucurbita
(vii) Lateral roots G. Root apical meristem
(1) i - G, ii - E, iii -A, iv - F, v -D, vi - C, vii - B
(2) i - A, ii - B, iii -G, iv - F, v -D, vi - C, vii - E
(3) i - B, ii - E, iii -C, iv - F, v -D, vi - A, vii - G
(4) i - B, ii - E, iii -C, iv - D, v -F, vi - A, vii - G
72.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
73. -
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
74. -
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
75. I II
I II
(i) A.
(ii) B.
(iii) C.
(iv) D.
(v) E.
(vi) F.
(vii) G.
(1) i - G, ii - E, iii -A, iv - F, v -D, vi - C, vii - B
(2) i - A, ii - B, iii -G, iv - F, v -D, vi - C, vii - E
(3) i - B, ii - E, iii -C, iv - F, v -D, vi - A, vii - G
(4) i - B, ii - E, iii -C, iv - D, v -F, vi - A, vii - G
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76. In monocotyledon roots, the histogen present at the apex
of the root tip is -
(1) Dermatogen (2) Procambium
(3) Calyptrogen (4) Plerome
77. Senescence and death are essential in the function of -
(1) Sieve tubes
(2) Companion cells
(3) Both (1) and (2)
(4) Xylem and Sclerenchyma cells
78. Which tissue forms the major component within organs?
(1) Parenchyma (2) Collenchyma
(3) Phloem (4) Fibres
79. In the given figure identify (A) and (B)–
(1) A–Epidermis, B–Epithem tissue
(2) A–Epidermis, B–Velamen tissue
(3) A–Complimentary cels, B–Epidermis
(4) A–Epidermis, B–Complimentary cells
80. Which one of following is correct about given diagram –
(1) The given structure is composed of sieve tube element,
phloem parenchyma, companion cell and Tracheids
(2) In the given structure mature sieve element possesses
a peripheral cytoplasm and large vacuole but lacks a
nucleus.
(3) Tracheids help in maintaining the presusure gradient in
the sieve tubes
(4) Companion cells are stores food material and other
substances.
76.
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
77.
(1)
(2)
(3) (1) (2)
(4)
78.
(1) (2)
(3) (4)
79. (A) (B) –
(1) A– , B–
(2) A– , B–
(3) A– , B–
(4) A– , B–
80.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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81. Root hairs are present in -
(1) Region of meristematic activity
(2) Region of elongation
(3) Region of maturation
(4) None of the above
82. Match the column
Column–I Column–II
A. Phloem parenchyma (i) Maintain pressure gradient
B. Phloem fibres (ii) sclerenchymatous in
nature
C. Sclereids (iii)Dead cells
D. Companion cells (iv) Stores of resins
A B C D
(1) i iii ii iv
(2) ii i iv iii
(3) i ii iii iv
(4) iv ii iii i
83. Complete the given blanks –
Apical meristems + intercalary meristems =........(A)..........
Vasscular cambium and cork cambium= ............(B)........
A B
(1) Secondary meristems Primary meristems
(2) Permanent meristems Lateral meristems
(3) Lateral meristems Protoderm meristems
(4) Primary meristems Secondary meristems
84. Choose the option which is not correct about given diagram–
(1) It has very narrow cavities
(2) It is commonly found in the fruit walls of nuts.
(3) It provide machanical support to organs
(4) It has spherical, cylindercal, highly thickened living cells
81.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
82.
–I –II
A. (i)
B. (ii)
C. (iii)
D. (iv)
A B C D
(1) i iii ii iv
(2) ii i iv iii
(3) i ii iii iv
(4) iv ii iii i
83.
+ =........(A)..........
=............(B)........
A B
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
84.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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85. Injured part of a plant are repaired by -
(1) Primary meristem
(2) Lateral meristem
(3) Intercalary meristem
(4) Apical meristem
86. Which one of the following is correct –
(1) Roots –protoxylem lies towards periphery and metaxylem
lies towards the centre–endarch.
(2) Stem –protoxylem lies towards periphery and
metaxylem lies towards the centre–endarch.
(3) Roots –protoxylem lies towards periphery and metaxylem
lies towards the centre–exarch.
(4) Stem –protoxylem lies towards centre and metaxylem
lies towards the periphery –exarch.
87. Select correct match w.r.t vascular bundle and their
example–
Column–I Column–II
A. Radial vascular bundle (i) Monocot stem
B. Conjoint open vascular
bundle (ii) Cucurbits
C. Conjoint closed vascular (iii) Root
bundle
D. Bicollateral vascular (iv) Dicot stem
bundle
(1) A–(iii), B–(ii), C–(iv), D–(i)
(2) A–(iii), B–(iv), C–(i), D–(ii)
(3) A–(ii), B–(iii), C–(iv), D–(i)
(4) A–(i), B–(iii), C–(iv), D–(ii)
88. Which of the following meristem is not responsible for
producing the secondary tissue ?
(1) Fascicular vascular cambium
(2) Interfascicular cambium
(3) Cork cambium
(4) Apical meristem
85.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
86.
(1) –
(2) –
(3) –
(4) –
87.
–I –II
A. (i)
B. (ii)
C. (iii)
D. (iv)
(1) A–(iii), B–(ii), C–(iv), D–(i)
(2) A–(iii), B–(iv), C–(i), D–(ii)
(3) A–(ii), B–(iii), C–(iv), D–(i)
(4) A–(i), B–(iii), C–(iv), D–(ii)
88.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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89. The peripheral region of the secondary xylem which is lighter
in colour and is involved in water and mineral conduction is
known as–
(1) Sap wood
(2) Heart wood
(3) Soft wood
(4) Hard wood
90. Monocotyledons are different from dicotyledons in presence
of –
(1) Ring like arrangement of vascular bundle
(2) Secondary growth
(3) Phloem parenchyma
(4) Parallel venation in leaves
89.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
90.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)