Question 1 :
<p>Which one is the correct statement about the bacterial cell envelope?</p>
Question 2 :
<p>Which of the following organelle is present in highest number in secretory cells?</p>
Question 3 :
<p> <font face="Cambria Math, serif"><font>An example of competitive inhibition of an enzyme is the inhibition of</font></font></p>
Question 4 :
<p> <font face="Cambria Math, serif">One feature common to all the compounds found in the acid soluble pool is</font></p>
Question 7 :
<p> <font face="Cambria Math, serif">The four basic shapes of bacteria are</font></p>
Question 8 :
<p> <font face="Cambria Math, serif">Nobody can have life if its constituent parts are not formed of cells. It was observed by</font></p>
Question 9 :
<p> <font face="Cambria Math, serif">Select the correct which represents the homopolysaccharides made up of glucose monomers</font></p>
Question 12 :
How many ATP is required during anaphase to move chromosomes from equator to the poles
Question 14 :
<p>Which of the following statements are correct about prokaryotic cells?</p><p>I. DNA lies freely in the cytoplasm, not associated with any organelle</p><p>II. The amount of DNA do not change as there are no haploid and diploid stages</p><p>III. Transcription and translation occurs in the cytoplasm</p><p>IV. Protein synthesis occurs only in the cytoplasm</p><p>Correct option regarding the above statement is</p>
Question 16 :
<p> <font face="Cambria Math, serif">During replication of DNA, Okazaki fragments are formed in the direction of</font></p>
Question 17 :
<p> <font face="Cambria Math, serif">Which of the following statements are correct for eukaryotic cells?</font></p> <p> <font face="Cambria Math, serif">I. Two envelope organisation</font></p> <p> <font face="Cambria Math, serif">II. The flagella if present, are 11 stranded with differentiation of axonema and sheath</font></p> <p> <font face="Cambria Math, serif">III. Organised nucleus</font></p> <p> <font face="Cambria Math, serif">IV. Cell wall without muramic acid</font></p> <p> <font face="Cambria Math, serif">Choose the correct option</font></p>
Question 18 :
<p> <font face="Cambria Math, serif">Which stages of cell division do the following figures ‘A’ and ‘B’ represent respectively?</font></p> <p><img style='object-fit:contain' align="bottom" height="111" src="https://storage.googleapis.com/teachmint/question_assets/NEET/5ff6ee7e8a225109bd166223" width="222"/> </p>
Question 19 :
<p>After grinding a living tissue in trichloroacetic acid and then straining it, you would obtain two fractions : acid soluble pool and acid insoluble fraction. Acid insoluble fraction does not contains</p>
Question 22 :
<p> <font face="Cambria Math, serif">If a cell has a twice as much DNA as in a normal functional cell it means that the cell</font></p>
Question 23 :
<p> <font face="Cambria Math, serif">Categorise the given statements as true and false</font></p> <p> <font face="Cambria Math, serif">I. Kingdom - Monera have eukaryotic organisation</font></p> <p> <font face="Cambria Math, serif">II. </font> <img style='object-fit:contain' align="absmiddle" src="https://storage.googleapis.com/teachmint/question_assets/NEET/5ff7ef46f055a67f16a224ed"/> <font face="Cambria Math, serif"> is a eukaryote</font></p> <p> <font face="Cambria Math, serif">III. Organised nucleus is present in eukaryotes</font></p> <p><font face="Cambria Math, serif">IV. </font> <img style='object-fit:contain' align="absmiddle" src="https://storage.googleapis.com/teachmint/question_assets/NEET/5ff7ef4ff055a67f16a22504"/> <font face="Cambria Math, serif"> is a prokaryote</font></p>
Question 26 :
<p>Lipid are found in acid insoluble fraction during the analysis of chemical composition of tissues. Given the reason</p>
Question 27 :
<p>The scientist who was awarded Nobel-Prize in 1959 for <img style='object-fit:contain' src="https://storage.googleapis.com/teachmint/question_assets/NEET/5ecfabf177689a0d6b7f9ec1"/>synthesis of polyribonucleotide?</p>
Question 29 :
<p> <img style='object-fit:contain' align="absmiddle" src="https://storage.googleapis.com/teachmint/question_assets/NEET/5ff7ef589859175edfb4c546"/> <font face="Cambria Math, serif">RNA undergoes two additional processing. Out of which, in one of them an unusual nucleotide (methyl guanosine triphosphate) is added to the 5’ – end of </font> <img style='object-fit:contain' align="absmiddle" src="https://storage.googleapis.com/teachmint/question_assets/NEET/5ff7ef589859175edfb4c546"/> <font face="Cambria Math, serif">RNA. This is known as</font></p>
Question 30 :
<p>Pits are formed on the cell wall is due to lack of</p>
Question 31 :
<p> <font face="Cambria Math, serif">Unicellular microscopic organism were first studied by</font></p>
Question 34 :
<p>In a DNA, percentage of thymine is 20%. What is the percentage of guanine?</p>
Question 35 :
<p> <font face="Cambria Math, serif">Vacuoles are separated from cytoplasm by a membrane called</font></p>
Question 36 :
<p> <font face="Cambria Math, serif">Consider the following statements about plant cytokinesis</font></p> <p> <font face="Cambria Math, serif">I. It usually occurs by cell plate method</font></p> <p> <font face="Cambria Math, serif">II. The spindle usually persists during cytokinesis</font></p> <p> <font face="Cambria Math, serif">III. Cell plate grows centrifugally</font></p> <p><font face="Cambria Math, serif">Which of the statements given above are correct?</font></p>
Question 37 :
Arrange the following events of meiosis in the correct sequences :-<br> (A) Terminilisation of chiasmata<br> (B) Crossing over <br>(C) Synapsis <br>(D) Disjunction of chromosome<br> (E) Dissociation of synaptonemal complex <br>The correct sequence is :-
Question 39 :
<p> <font face="Cambria Math, serif">The plane of alignment of chromosome at the metaphase stage of cell cycle is referred to as the</font></p>
Question 40 :
<p> <font face="Cambria Math, serif">Which of the following differentiate plant cells from animal cells?</font></p>
Question 41 :
<p> <font face="Cambria Math, serif">In plant cell has 12 chromosomes at the end of mitosis. How many chromosomes would it have in the </font> <img style='object-fit:contain' align="absmiddle" src="https://storage.googleapis.com/teachmint/question_assets/NEET/5ff6ee3c8a225109bd1660a6"/> <font face="Cambria Math, serif">-phase of its next cell cycle?</font></p>
Question 42 :
<p> <font face="Cambria Math, serif">Which is the initial step in </font> <img style='object-fit:contain' align="absmiddle" src="https://storage.googleapis.com/teachmint/question_assets/NEET/5ff7ef44f055a67f16a224ea"/> <font face="Cambria Math, serif">RNA maturation process?</font></p>
Question 44 :
<p> <font face="Cambria Math, serif">56 cells are produced in meiosis where first division is</font></p>
Question 45 :
<p> <font face="Cambria Math, serif">Which of the following is not relevant to the structure of double helical DNA?</font></p>
Question 47 :
<p> <font face="Cambria Math, serif">If a DNA sequence is same as that of a </font> <img style='object-fit:contain' align="absmiddle" src="https://storage.googleapis.com/teachmint/question_assets/NEET/5ff7ef44f055a67f16a224ea"/> <font face="Cambria Math, serif">RNA copy that is translated into protein, it is called</font></p>
Question 48 :
<p>Which of the following statements are incorrect?</p><p>I. Left end of a polysaccharide is called non-reducing end while right end is called reducing end</p><p>II. Starch and glycogen are branched molecules</p><p>III. Starch and glycogen are the reserve food materials of plants and animals, respectively</p><p>IV. Starch can hold iodine molecules in its helical secondary structure but cellulose being non-helical, cannot hold iodine</p>
Question 50 :
<p> …… <font face="Cambria Math, serif">are an exception to cell theory</font></p>