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OJEE 2014 BOTANY +2 Sc 1. Capsids are helical in shape in the following virus a) Influenza virus b) TMV c) T-even phage d) Adenovirus 2. Which of the following has DNA in it? a) TMV b) Potato X virus c) Cauliflower mosaic virus d) Bean mosaic virus 3. Which of the following is known commonly as Baker s yeast? a) Schizosaccharomyces pombe b) Saccharomyces cerevisiae c) Saccharomyces japonicus d) Saccharomyces octosporus 4. Spiral shaped chloroplasts are present in a) Funaria b) Cycas c) Spirogyra d) Dryopteris 5. Coralloid roots are present in a) Cycas b) Pinus c) Gnetum d) Taxus 6. Zygomorphic flowers are seen in a) Malvaceae b) Brassicaceae c) Fabaceae d) Orchidaceae 7. Binomial nomenclature was introduced by a) Theophrastus b) Linnaeus c) Aristotle d) Bentham and Hooker 8. Hibiscus sps. belongs to the family a) Malvaceae b) Brassicaceae

c) Fabaceae d) Liliaceae 9. DNA molecule is made up of a) Fats b) Nucleic acids c) Chitins d) Amino acids 10. Muton is a unit of a) Mutation b) Recombination c) Synthesis d) Fission 11. The ribosomes of eukaryotes are a) 60 S type b) 70 S type c) 80 S type d) 90 S type 12. Crossing over occurs during a) Fertilization b) Pollination c) Mitosis d) Meiosis 13. The most fundamental characteristic of cells is a) Photosynthesis b) Respiration c) Protein synthesis d) Self reproduction 14. The interphase chromosomes are in a a) Condensed state b) Degraded state c) Decondensed state d) Denatured state 15. The phase between two mitotic divisions is called a) Metaphase b) Anaphase c) Telophase d) Interphase 16. The part of a plant that is inoculated on to the culture medium for plant tissue culture a) Plant organ b) Explant c) Synseed d) Propagule 17. BT cotton as an example of a) New generation plant b) Intergeneric hybrid plant c) Interspecific hybrid plant d) Transgenic plant 18. Cambium is a a) Lateral meristem b) Intercalary meristem

c) Apical meristem d) Secretory tissue 19. The end product of Glycolysis is a) Ethyl alcohol b) Citric acid c) Pyruvic acid d) Glyceraldehyde phosphate 20. The molecule that traps light energy is a) Cyanacobalamin b) Riboflavin c) Chlorophyll d) Propagule 21. The O 2 liberated during photo synthesis comes from a) Hydrolysis of carbohydrates b) Photolysis of water c) Break down of chlorophyll d) Reduction of CO 2 22. The final electron acceptor of the electron transport chain is a) Cytochrome a 3 b) Cytochrome c c) Plastoquinone d) Cytochrome b 23. The products of light reaction in photosynthesis are a) ADP & Glucose b) ATP & NADPH c) Ferridoxin d) Plastoquinone & cytochrome f. 24. Ethylene induces a) Fruit production b) Shoot elongation c) Root elongation d) Fruit ripening 25. The Earth and Atmosphere including the living organisms is known as a) Biosphere b) Biota c) Ecosystem d) Ecology 26. A group of interacting organisms along with their environment is known as a) Biome b) Edaphic factors c) Ecosystem d) Biota 27. This is an Edaphic factor a) Soil b) Temperature c) Wind d) rainfall

28. Oryza sativa is the botanical name of a) Wheat b) Rice c) Maize d) Bajra 29. Bacterial blight of rice is caused by a) Agrobacterium sps b) Bacillus thuringiensis c) Erisiphe sps d) Xanthomonas oryzae 30. Powdery mildew of peas is caused by a) Agrobacterium sps b) Bacillus thuringiensis c) Erisiphe sps d) Xanthomonas oryzae

OJEE 2014 BOTANY 1. b 2. c 3. b 4. c 5. a 6. c 7. b 8. a 9. b 10. a 11. c 12. d 13. d 14. c 15. d 16. b 17. d 18. a 19. c 20. c 21. b 22. a 23. b 24. d 25. a 26. c 27. a 28. b 29. d 30. c