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1. Which of the following cannot be grown on artificial 11.

Sex factor in bacteria is


culture medium ? [CBSE'941 (l) chromosomal replicon (2) F-replicon
(l) Escherichia coli (2) rMV (3) RNA (4) sex-pilus
(3) Aspergillus (4) Yeast
12. In bacterial chromoscrmes, the nucleic acid are
2. In some viruses, RNAis present instead ofDNAindicating
that [CBSE'951 (1) linearDNAmolecule
(l) their nucleic acid must combine with host DNA (2) circularDNAmolecule
before replication
(2) they cannot replicate
(3) oftwo types DNAandRNA
(3) there is no hereditary information
(4) linearRNAmolecule
(4) RNA can transfer heredity material 13. Influenza virus has
3. Which of the following organism possesses characteristics (l) DNA (2) RNA
animals?
of both plants and [CBSE'951
(3) bothDNAandRNA
(1) Bacteria (2) Euglena (4) only proteins and no nucleic acids
(3) Mycoplasma (4) Paramoecium t4. Which one of the following is not true about lichens?
4. The organism used for alcoholic fermentation is
lcBsE,95I
(1) Their body is composed of both algal and
(l) Pseudononas (2) Penicillium cells.
(3) Aspergillus (4) Saccharonyces
(2) Some species form food for reindeers in
regions.
Which of the following is not correctly matched? (3) Some species can be used as pollution indicators.
lcBsE'951 (4) They grow very fast at the rate of about 2 cm
(l) Root knot disease - Meloidogne jovanica year.
(2) Smut of bajra - Tblysporium penicillariae
(3) Covered smut of barley - Ustilago nuda 15. Antibiotics are mostly obtained from I
(4) Late blight ofpotato - Phytophthora infestans (l) bacteria (2) viruses
(3) angiosperms (a) tungi
6. White rust disease is caused by IcBSE'951
(l) Cloviceps (2) Alternaria 16. In bacteria the site for respiratory activity is found in
(3) Plrytophthora (4) Albugo candida lcBs
7. Bacteria were regarded to be plants because [pMT'95] (l) episome (2) microsome
(l) some of them are green (3) ribosome (4) cell
(2) esy are present every where 17. Which one of the following sets includes the
(3) sme of them cannot move diseases ? IA
(a) tby have a rigid cell wall. (1) Cholera, typhoid, mumps
8. In dinahyaeae the two flagella are lcBsE'951 (2) Tetanus, tuberculosis, measles
(l) @itr (3) Malaria, mumps, poliomyelitis
(2) me transftrse and other vertical (4) Diptheria, leprosy, plague
(3) Iat€ral
(a) posteriu 18. In protists the locomotory organelles are I
(l) flagella
9. An edible fitngrs is IMP'951 (2) flagella, cilia and pseudopodia
(l) Asperyillus (2) Ustilago (3) flagella and cilia
(3) Polporus (4) Morchella (4) flagella, cilia, pseudopodia and wrigglers.
10. Azotobacter and Bacilhs p$nrytra are the examples of
19. Plasmogamy is fusion of I
[cBsE'96] (1) twohaploid cells including their nuclei.
(1) symbiotic nitrogen-fixers
(2) non-symbiotic nitrogen-fixers (2) two haploid cells without nuclear fusion.
(3) ammonifyingbacteria (3) spermandegg.
(4) disease-causingbacteria (4) sperm and two polar nuclei.

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