Q.1
on Q270) Bacterial flagellum consists of all the following components except:
  • a) Microtubules.
  • b) Hook.
  • c) Basal body.
  • d) Filament.
Q.2
In which of the following would you expect to find glyoxysomes ... ... [ AIIMS 2005 ]
  • a) Endosperm of Wheat
  • b) Endosperm of Castor
  • c) Palisade cell in leaf
  • d) Root hair
Q.3
Match the columns ... .... [ kerala 2006]
I II
(a) Sap vacuole (1.) Contain digestive enzymes
(b) Contractile vacuole (2.) Store metabolic gases
(c) Food vacuole (3.) Osmoregulation
(d) Air vacuole (4.) Stores lipids
(e) Sphaerosomes (5.) Store and concentrated mineral salts and nutrients.
  • a) a - 5, b - 3, c-1, d- 2, e - 4
  • b) a - 2, b - 3, c-4, d- 5, e - 1
  • c) a - 5, b - 2, c-3, d- 1, e - 4
  • d) a - 5, b - 3, c-2, d- 4, e - 1
Q.4
Role of nucleus in morphological differentiation was discovered in ... ... [ DPMT 1992 ]
  • a) Acetabularia by Hammerling
  • b) Drosophila by Morgan
  • c) Neurospora by Beadle and Tatum
  • d) Garden Pea by Mendel
Q.5
Plant cell differs from animal cell by .... ...... [ Chd. C.E.T 2012]
  • a) Presence of vacuoles
  • b) Presence of cell wall and chloroplast
  • c) Absence of cell wall
  • d) Absence of chloroplast
Q.6
Puffs of polytene chromosome are especially concentrated with ... ....
  • a) DNA polymerase
  • b) Ligase
  • c) Ecdysone
  • d) RNA polymerase
Q.7
Animal cells do not possess .... .. [ MPPMT 2011]
  • a) Plasmodesmata
  • b) Centriole
  • c) 80 S ribosomes
  • d) All of the above
Q.8
A chromosome having subterminal centromere is ... ... [ AMU 2009 ]
  • a) Acrocentric
  • b) Submetacentric
  • c) Telocentric
  • d) Metacentric
Q.9
Which is not function of vacuole in plant cell? ... ... [ Pb CET 2005 ]
  • a) Storage
  • b) Waste disposal
  • c) Production of H2O2
  • d) Cell elongation and protection
Q.10
Experiments on Acetabularia by Hammerling proved the role of ... ... [ CBSE 1992 ]
  • a) Cytoplasm in controlling differentiation
  • b) Nucleus in heredity
  • c) Chromosomes in heredity
  • d) Nucleo-cytoplasmic ratio
Q.11
Mesosomes of prokaryotes are functionally similar to ... ... [ WB 2007 ]
  • a) Peroxisomes
  • b) Lysosomes
  • c) Mitochondria
  • d) Ribosomes
Q.12
Cell membranes are made of .... ... [ MPPMT 2002 ]
  • a) Phospholipids and proteins
  • b) Pectin
  • c) Cellulose
  • d) Lipid and hemicellulose
Q.13
Credit for establishing nucleus as biological entity goes to ... ... [ BHU 1991 ]
  • a) Leeuwenhoek
  • b) Schwann
  • c) Koch
  • d) Robert Brown
Q.14
Semi-autonomous organelle is ... ... [ MPPMT 2000 ]
  • a) E.R.
  • b) Lysosome
  • c) Peroxisome
  • d) Chloroplast
Q.15
Extra chromosomal DNA occurs in ... ... [ AFMC 2012 ]
  • a) Mitochondria
  • b) Ribosomes
  • c) Nucleus
  • d) Chromosomes
Q.16
Number of membranes separating intra thylakoid space from cytoplasm is ... ... [ AMU 2003 ]
  • a) 4
  • b) 3
  • c) 2
  • d) 1
Q.17
Microtubules were discovered by ... ... [ Pb PMT 1997 ]
  • a) De Robertis and Franchi
  • b) Robert Brown
  • c) Kolliker
  • d) Palade
Q.18
The name chromatin was coined by .... ... [ kerala 2010 ]
  • a) Robert Brown
  • b) Fleming
  • c) Camillo Golgi
  • d) Rudolf Virchow
Q.19
Membrane bound Krebs cycle enzyme is .... ... [ AIIMS 1992 ]
  • a) Fumarase
  • b) Cis-aconitase
  • c) Succinic dehydrogenase
  • d) Malate dehydrogenase
Q.20
Centrioles and centrosomes occur in the cells of ... .. [ MPPMT 1997 ]
  • a) Green plants
  • b) Animals
  • c) Bacteria and cyanobacteria
  • d) Both B and C
Q.21
Ribosome is often called ... ... [ CPMT 2002 ]
  • a) Microsome
  • b) RNA particle
  • c) Dictyosome
  • d) Oxysome
Q.22
In RNA, thymine is replaced by ... .... [ AIIMS 2001 ]
  • a) Adenine
  • b) Guanine
  • c) Cytosine
  • d) Uracil
Q.23
What is true of fluid mosaic model ... ... [ JKCMEE 2004 ]
  • a) Phospholipid monolayer is present over protein layer
  • b) Phospholipid bilayer is present over protein layer
  • c) Protein embedded in phospholipid bilayer
  • d) Phospholipid layer is sandwiched between two protein layers
Q.24
Outermost layer of cell wall is ... ... [ BHU 1991 ]
  • a) Plasmalemma
  • b) Secondary wall
  • c) Middle lamella
  • d) Primary wall
Q.25
Pits found in cell wall are due to lack of .... ... [ JKCMEE 2007 ]
  • a) Middle lamella
  • b) Cell plate
  • c) Primary wall material
  • d) Secondary wall material
Q.26
Golgi apparatus ... ... [ DPMT 2011 ]
  • a) Modifies and packages proteins
  • b) Occurs in animals
  • c) Found in prokaryotes
  • d) Site for rapid ATP synthesis
Q.27
Correct sequence of protein (P) and lipid (L) in cell membrane is ( as per lamellae model) ... ... [ HPPMT 1993 ]
  • c) P - L - L - P
  • a) L - P - L - P
  • b) L - P - P - L
  • d) P - P - L - L
Q.28
Which of these is wrongly matched ... ... [ kerala 2010 ]
  • a) Chloroplasts - Chlorophyll
  • b) Elaioplasts - Starch
  • c) Chromoplasts - Carotenoids
  • d) Amyloplasts - Carbohydrates
Q.29
Cystolith contains ... ... [ CPMT 2010 ]
  • a) CaCO3
  • b) CaCl2
  • c) MgCl2
  • d) CaO
Q.30
Name of Schleiden and Schwann are associated with ... ... [ CBSE 1993 ]
  • a) Protoplasm as the physical basis of life
  • b) Cell theory
  • c) Theory of cell lineage
  • d) Nucleus functions as control centre of cell
Q.31
A plant cell has ... .. [ Odisha 2008 ]
  • a) A large vacuole and rigid cell wall
  • b) Centriole for cell division
  • c) Centrosome inactive in non-dividing cells
  • d) Absence of cell membrane
Q.32
Chromosomes appearing rod shaped during anaphase are ... ... [ MPPMT 2000 ]
  • a) Acrocentric
  • b) Metacentric
  • c) Submetacentric
  • d) Telocentric
Q.33
Chromosomes are concerned with ... ... [ Chd. CET 2012 ]
  • a) Respiration
  • b) Growth
  • c) transmission of hereditary characters
  • d) Assimilation
Q.34
Within nucleus, DNA is organised along with proteins into material called ... ... [ Pb PMT 2005 ]
  • a) Nuclear lamina
  • b) Chromosome
  • c) Chromatid
  • d) Chromatin
Q.35
Cell recognition and adhesion occur due to biochemicals of cell membranes named .. ... [ WB 2007 ]
  • a) Proteins
  • b) Lipids
  • c) Proteins and lipids
  • d) Glycoproteins and glycolipids
Q.36
Immediate source of energy is ... ... [ CPMT 1990 ]
  • a) Sucrose
  • b) Glucose
  • c) Fat
  • d) Starch
Q.37
Organelle involved in transformation of cell membrane is ... ... [ DPMT 1996 ]
  • a) Endoplasmic reticulum
  • b) Lysosome
  • c) Golgi some
  • d) Mesosome
Q.38
Which one is the wrong statement regarding cell organelles? [ AIIMS 2005 ]
  • a) Lysosomes are double membrane vesicles budded off from Golgi bodies and contain digestive enzymes
  • b) Endoplasmic reticulum consists of a network of membranous tubules and helps in transport, synthesis and secretion.
  • c) Leucoplasts are contain their own DNA and protein synthesising machinery.
  • d) Sphaerosomes are single membrane bound and are associated with synthesis and storage of lipids
Q.39
Basic unit of life is ... ... [ CET Chd 2003 ]
  • a) Cell
  • b) Tissue
  • c) Organ
  • d) Organ system
Q.40
Golgi apparatus develops from ... ... [ AFMC 2003 ]
  • a) Endoplasmic reticulum
  • b) Lysosome
  • c) Mitochondria
  • d) Cell membrane
Q.41
The common feature amongst nucleus, chloroplast and mitochondria is ... .... [ BHU 1990 ]
  • a) lamellae
  • b) DNA
  • c) Cristae
  • d) All the above
Q.42
Na+/ K+ pump in a cell is an example of ... .... [ AMU 2010 ]
  • a) Osmosis
  • b) Diffusion
  • c) Passive transport
  • d) Active transport
Q.43
RER is well developed in cells engaged in synthesis of ... .... [ CPMT 1993 ]
  • a) Nucleotides
  • b) Proteins
  • c) Lipids
  • d) Secretory products
Q.44
Which one forms nucleolus ... ... [ CET Chd. 2006]
  • a) Vesicles of E.R.
  • b) Sat chromosome
  • c) RNA
  • d) Nuclear membrane
Q.45
Histones are ... ... [ BHU 2007 ]
  • a) Glycoproteins
  • b) Mucoproteins
  • c) Basic proteins
  • d) Acid proteins
Q.46
Which is correct about cell theory in view of current status of our knowledge about cell structure. .... [ CBSE 1993 ]
  • a) It needs modification due to discovery of subcellular structure like chloroplasts and mitochondria
  • b) Modified cell theory means that all living beings are composed of cells capable of reproducing
  • c) Cell theory does not hold good because all living beings ( e.g. Viruses) do not have cellular organisation.
  • d) Cell theory means that all living objects consist of cells whether or not capable of reproducing.
Q.47
Which is part of endomembrane system of eukaryotic cells .... ... [ JKCMEE 2008 ]
  • a) Mitochondria
  • b) Peroxisomes
  • c) Chloroplast
  • d) Golgi bodies
Q.48
In which part of interphase chromosome does transcription occur .... ... [ CET Chd 2009 ]
  • a) Telomere
  • b) Heterochromatin
  • c) Euchromatin
  • d) Centromere
Q.49
In Singer and Nicolson's model, the extrinsic proteins are ... ... [ Bih. PMT 2002 ]
  • a) tightly associated with intrinsic proteins but can be easily separated
  • b) Loosely associated with intrinsic proteins and can be easily separated
  • c) Loosely associated with intrinsic proteins but cannot be easily separated
  • d) Tightly associated with intrinsic proteins and cannot be easily separated
Q.50
Cell organelles having acid hydrolysis/ digestive enzyme are ... ... [ JIPMER 1997 ]
  • a) Peroxisome
  • b) Lysosomes
  • c) Ribosomes
  • d) Mesosomes
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