Wednesday, December 30, 2020

K-TET||Category 3||Natural Science||Previous Questions||Part-19

 The content being discussed in this video will be helpful for those appearing for the K-TET Category-3 Natural Science Exam. Biology  is the integral part of K-TET Category III NS Exam. 

The information in this video is very useful to them and it helps those K-TET aspirants to score maximum marks in Natural Science.

The Previous Questions from K -TET Natural Science Exam are mainly discussed in this video.

The information in this video is very useful to them and it helps those NEET aspirants to score maximum marks in Biology.

The Biology content in this video will be helpful for those candidates appearing for Kerala SET Zoology Exam, Kerala SET Botany Exam, KTET Natural Science Exam and various other Entrance Exams. 


Sunday, December 27, 2020

Organisms and Population


Organisms and Population

1. Which one of the following is most appropriately defined?

a) Host is an organism which provides food to another organism.

b) Amensalism is a relationship in which one species is benefited whereas the other is unaffected.

c) Predator is an organism that catches and kills other organism for food.

d) Parasite is an organism which always lives inside the body of other organism and may kill it.

 

2. Study the four statements (1 to 4) given below and select the two correct ones out of them

a) A lion eating a deer and a sparrow feeding on grain are ecologically similar in being consumers.

b) Predator star fish Pisaster helps in maintaining species diversity of some invertebrates.

c) Predators ultimately lead to the extinction of prey species.

d) Production of chemicals such as nicotine, strychnine by the plants is metabolic disorders.

The two correct statements are

a) (B) and (C)

b) (C) and (D)

c) (A) and (D)

d) (A) and (B)

 

3. Which two of the following changes ( 1 to 4) usually tend to occur in the plain dwellers when they move to high altitudes(3500 m or more)?

A) Increase in red blood cell size

B) Increase in red blood cell production

C) Increased breathing rate

D) Increase in thrombocyte count

a) (B) and (C)

b) (C) and (D)

c) (A) and (D)

d) (A) and (B)

4. Consider the following four conditions (A-D) and select the correct pair of them as adaptation to environment in desert lizards.

The conditions:

A) Burrowing in soil to escape high temperature.

B) Losing heat rapidly from the body during high temperature

C) Bask in sun when temperature is low

D) Insulating body due to thick fatty dermis.

a) (A) and (C) b) (B) and (D)

c) (A) and (B) d) (C) and (D)

 

5. People who have migrated from the planes to an area adjoining Rohtang Pass about six months back

a) Have more RBC’s and their haemoglobin has a lower binding affinity to O2

b) Are not physically fit to play games like football

c) Suffer from altitude sickness with symptoms like nausea, fatigue, etc.,

d) Have the usual RBC count but then haemoglobin has very high binding affinity to O2

 

6. A biologist studies the population of eats in a barn. He found that the average natality was 250, average mortality is 240, immigration is 20 and emigration to be

30. The net increase in population

a) 10

b) 15

c) 05

d) Zero

 

7. An association of individuals of different species living in the same habitat and having functional interaction is

a) Biotic community

) Ecosystem

c) Population

d) Ecological niche

 

8. Gause’s principle of competitive exclusion states that:

a) More abundant species will exclude the less abundant species through competition

b) Competition for the same resources excludes species having different food preferences

c) No two species can occupy the same niche indefinitely for the same limiting resources

d) Larger organisms exclude smaller ones through competition

 

9. When does the growth rate of a population following the logistic model equal zero? The logistic model is given as dN/dt=rN(1-N/K

a) When N/K is exactly one

b) When N nears the carrying capacity of the habitat

c) When N/K equals zero

d) When dearth rate is greater than birth rate

Environmental Issues

 

Environmental Issues

1. DB is a standard abbreviation used for the quantitative expression of

a)The density of bacteria in a medium

b) A particular pollutant

c) The dominant bacillus in a culture

d) A certain pesticide

2. Which one of the following expanded forms of the following acronyms is correct?

a)UNEP - United Nations Environmental Policy

b)EPA - Environmental Pollution Agency

c)IUCN - International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources

d)IPCC - International Penal for climate Change

 

3. In an area where DDT had been used extensively the population of birds declined significantly because

a) Birds stopped laying eggs

b) Earthworms in the area got eradicated.

c) Cobras were feeding exclusively on birds.

d) Many of the birds eggs, laid, did not hatch.

 

4. Measuring Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) is a method used for

a) Estimating the amount of organic matter in sewage water.

b) Working out the efficiency of oil driven automobile engines.

c) Measuring the activity of saccharomyces cerevisiae in producing curd on a commercial scales

d) Working out the efficiency of RBCs about their capacity to carry oxygen

 

5. A scrubber in the exhaust of a chemical industrial plant removes

a) Gases like sulphur dioxide.

b) Particulate matter of the size 5 micrometer or above.

c) Gases like ozone and methane

d) Particulate matter of the size 2.5 micrometer or less

 

6. Rachel Carson’s famous book ‘Silent Spring’ is related to

a) Pesticide pollution

b) Noise Pollution

c) Population explosion

d) Ecosystem management

 

7. Increase in the concentration of the toxicant at successive trophic levels is known as

a) Biodeterioration

b) Biotransformation

c) Biogeochemical cycling

d) Biomagnification

 

8. A river with an inflow of domestic sewage rich in organic waste may result in: a) Drying of the river very soon due to algal bloom

b) Increased population of aquatic food web organisms

c) An increased production of fish due to biodegradable nutrients

d) Death of fish due to lack of oxygen

 

9. A lake which is rich in organic waste may result in

a) Drying of the lake due to algal bloom

b) Increased population of fish due to lots of nutrients

c) Mortality of fish due to lack of oxygen

d) Increases population of aquatic organisms due to minerals

 

10. The highest DDT concentration in aquatic food chain shall occur in

a) Seagull

b) Crab

c) Cell

d) Phytoplankton

Saturday, December 26, 2020

Reproduction in plants

 

Reproduction in plants

1. Which of the following plant reproduces by leaf

a) Agave

b) Bryophyllum

c) Gladiolus

d) Potato

 

2. Advantage of cleistogamy

a) Higher genetic variability

b) More vigorous offspring

c) No dependence on pollinators

d) Vivipary

 

3. An example for edible underground stem is

a) Carrot

b) Groundnut

c) Sweet potato

d) Potato

 

4. Pollen tablets are available in the market for

a) invitro fertilization

b) Breeding programmes

c) supplementing food

d) ex situ conservation

 

5. Geitonogamy involves

a) Fertilization of a flower by pollen from another flower of a same plant

b) Fertilization of a flower by pollen of the same flower

c) Fertilization of a flower by pollen from a flower of another plant in a same population

d) Fertilization of a flower by the pollen from a flower of another plant belongs to distant population.

 

6. Which one of the following generates new genetic combinations leading to variations?

a) vegetative reproduction

b) parthenogenesis

c) Sexual reproduction

d) Nucellar polyembryony

7. Functional megaspore in angiosperm develops into an

a) endosperm

b) Embryo sac

c) embryo

d) ovule

 

8. Which of the statement is not true.

a) Pollen grain of many species cause severe allergies

b) Stored pollen in liquid nitrogen can be used in crop breeding programmes

c) Tapetum helps in the dehiscence of anther

d) Exine of pollen grains is made up of sporopollenin

 

9) When a diploid female plant is crossed with a tetraploid male, the ploidy of endosperm cells in the resulting seed is

a) pentaploidy

b) diploidy

c) triploidy

d) tetraploidy

 

10) Which one of the following pairs of plant structures has haploid number of chromosomes?

a) Egg nucleus and secondary nucleus

b) Megaspore mother cell and antipodal cells

c) Egg cell and and antipodal cells

d) Nucellus and antipodal cells

 

11) The arrangement of nuclei in a normal embryo sac in the dicot plant is

a) 2 + 4 + 2

b) 3 + 2 + 3

c) 2 + 3 + 3

d) 3 + 3 + 2

 

12) Wind pollinated flowers are

a) Small, producing nectar and dry pollen

b) small, brightly colored, producing large number of pollen grains

c) small, producing large number of pollen grains

d) large, producing abundant nectar and pollen

 

13) Function of filiform apparatus is to

a) recognize the suitable pollen at stigma

b) stimulate division of generative cell

c) produce nectar

d) guide the entry of pollen tube

 

14) The coconut water from tender coconut represents

a) endocarp

b) fleshy mesocarp

c) free nuclear proembryo

d) free nuclear endosperm

 

15) Pollination in water hyacinth and water lily is brought about by the agency of

a) insects or wind

b) birds

c) bats

d) water

 

16) Perisperm differs from endosperm in

a) being haploid tissue

b) having no reserve food

c) being a diploid tissue

d) its formation by fusion of secondary nucleus with several sperms

 

17) Male gametes in angiosperms are formed by the division of

a) microspore mother cell

b) microspore

c) generative cell

d) vegetative cell

 

18) In a type of apomixes known as adventives polyembryony, embryo develop directly

from the

a) synergids or antipodals in an embryo sac

b) nucellus or integuments

c) zygote

d) accessory embryo sac in the ovule

 

19) In a cereal grain the single cotyledon of the embryo is represented by

a) coleorhizae

b) scutellum

c) prophyll

d)coleoptiles

20) An ovule which becomes curved so that the nucellus and embryo sac lie at right angles

to the funicle is

a) camylotropous

b) anatropous

c) orthotropous

d) hemianatropous

 

21) Endosperm is formed during the double fertilization by

a) two polar nuclei and one male gamete

b) one polar nuclei and one male gamete

c) ovum and male gametes

d) two polar nuclei and two male gametes

 

Friday, December 25, 2020

K-TET||Category 3||Natural Science||Previous Questions||Part-18

 The content being discussed in this video will be helpful for those appearing for the K-TET Category-3 Natural Science Exam. Biology  is the integral part of K-TET Category III NS Exam. 

The information in this video is very useful to them and it helps those K-TET aspirants to score maximum marks in Natural Science.

The Previous Questions from K -TET Natural Science Exam are mainly discussed in this video.

The information in this video is very useful to them and it helps those NEET aspirants to score maximum marks in Biology.

 

The Biology content in this video will be helpful for those candidates appearing for Kerala SET Zoology Exam, Kerala SET Botany Exam, KTET Natural Science Exam and various other Entrance Exams. 


Monday, December 21, 2020

Plant Morphology and Taxonomy of Angiosperm

 

Plant Morphology and Taxonomy of Angiosperm

1. Leaves become modified into spines in

a. Silk Cotton

b. Opuntia

c. Pea

d. Onion

2. Keel is the characteristic feature of flower of

a. Tomato

b. Tulip

c. Indigofera

d. Aloe

3. Perigynous flowers are found in

a. Rose

b. Guava

c. Cucumber

d. China rose

4. Which one of the following statements is correct

a. The seed in grasses is not endospermic

b. Mango is a parthenocarpic fruit

c. A proteinaceous aleurone layer is present in maize grain

d. A sterile pistil is called a staminode

5. An example of edible underground stem is

a. Carrot

b. Groundnut

c. Sweet potato

d. Potato

6. Placenta and pericarp are both edible portions in

a. Apple

b. Banana

c. Tomato

d. Potato

7. When the margins of sepals or petals overlap one another without any particular direction, the condition is termed as

a. Vexillary

b. Imbricate

c. Twisted

d. Valvate

8. An aggregate fruit is one which develops from

a. Multicarpellary syncarpous gynoecium

b. Multicarpellary apocarpous gynoecium

c. Complete inflorescence

d. Multicarpellary superior ovary

9. Non-albuminous seed is produced in

a. Maize

b. Castor

c. Wheat

d. Pea

10. Seed coat is not thin, membranous in

a. Coconut

b. Groundnut

c. Gram

d. Maize

11. In china rose the flower are

a. Actinomorphic. Epigynous with valvate aestivation

b. Zygomorphic, hypogynous with imbricate aestivation

c. Zygomorphic, epigynous with twisted aestivation

d. Actinomorphic, hypogynous with twisted aestivation

12. Placentation in tomato and lemon is

a. Marginal

b. Axile

c. Parietal

d. Free central

13. Vexillary aestivation is characteristic of the family

a. Solanaceae

b. Brassicaceae

c. Fabaceae

d. Asteraceae

14. Phyllode is present in

a. Australian Acacia

b. Opuntia

c. Asparagus

d. Euphorbia

15. How many plants in the list given below have composite fruits that develop from an inflorescence? Walnut, poppy, radish, pineapple, apple, tomato.

a. Two

b. Three

c. Four

d. Five

16. Cymose inflorescence is present in

a. Trifolium

b. Brassica

c. Solanum

d. Sesbania

17. Which one of the following organism is correctly matched with its three characteristics?

a. Pea : C3 pathway, Endospermic seed, Vexillary aestivation

b. Tomato : Twisted aestivation, Axile placentation, Berry

c. Onion: Bulb, Imbricate aestivation, Axile placentation

d. Maize : C3 pathway, Closed vascular bundles, scutellum 256

 18. How many plants in the list given below have marginal placentation?

Mustard, Gram, Tulip, Asparagus, Arhar, sun hemp, Chilli, Colchicine, Onion, Moong, Pea, Tobacco, Lupin

a. Four

b. Five

c. Six

d. Three

19. The Eyes of the potato tuber are

a. Axillary buds

b. Root buds

c. Flower buds

d. Shoot buds

20. Which one of the following statements is correct?

a. Flower of tulip is a modified shoot

b. In tomato, fruit is a capsule

c. Seeds of orchids have oil rich endosperm

d. Placentation in primrose is basal

21. A drup develops in

a. Tomato

b. Mango

c. Wheat

d. Pea