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This document contains 40 multiple choice questions about cell biology. The questions cover topics like bacterial cell structure, differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, cell organelles, cell transport mechanisms, and more. Answer choices are provided for each question.
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DPP + WS 12th Jun Botany

This document contains 40 multiple choice questions about cell biology. The questions cover topics like bacterial cell structure, differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, cell organelles, cell transport mechanisms, and more. Answer choices are provided for each question.
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DAILY PRACTICE

PROBLEMS + WS
Botany – Introduction to Cell
12th June 2022

Question 1
Arrange the structures from inside to the outside as observed in a bacterial cell.
1. Glycocalyx 2. Cell membrane 3. Cell wall 4. Cytoplasm
 Glycocalyx, cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm
 Cytoplasm, cell membrane, cell wall, glycocalyx
 Cell wall, glycocalyx, cell membrane, cytoplasm
 Cytoplasm, cell membrane, glycocalyx, cell wall

Question 2
Which of the following is not a prokaryote?
 Cyanobacteria
 Mycoplasma
 Archaebacteria
 Protozoans

Question 3
Which of the following statements is correct?
 Eukaryotic cells multiply rapidly than prokaryotic cells
 The nucleolus is present in prokaryotic cells
 Membrane-bound organelles are absent in prokaryotic cells
 80S ribosomes are present in bacterial cells

Question 4
Which statement(s) regarding plasmids is/are incorrect?
1. Self-replicating
2. Single-stranded DNA
3. Double-stranded DNA
4. Confer antibiotic resistance
5. Part of genomic DNA
 1, 3, 4
 2, 5
 2, 5, 4
 3, 5

Question 5
Arrange these organisms in ascending order based on their size.
1. Organism causing AIDS
2. Organism causing Typhoid
3. PPLO
4. Plant cell
 1-2-3-4
 1-3-2-4
 4-2-3-1
 1-3-2-4
Question 6
Match the following:

A-iii, B-ii, C-iv, D-i


A-iii, B-i, C-iv, D-ii
A-iii, B-ii, C-i, D-iv
A-i, B-ii, C-iii, D-iv

Question 7
Which of the following is incapable of independent existence?
Bacteria
Mycoplasma
Virus
Both b and c

Question 8
Which of the following prokaryotic cells lacks a cell wall?
 Cyanobacteria
 Actinomycetes
 Mycoplasma
 Archaebacteria

Question 9
Match the following based on cell shapes.

 A-1, B-2, C-3, D-4, E-5


 A-3, B-5, C-1, D-2, E-4
 A-3, B-4, C-5, D-2, E-1
 A-2, B-5, C-1, D-3, E-4

Question 10
A cell observed under a microscope has circular DNA, 70S ribosomes, and chromatophores. The observed cell
 plant cell
 protist cell
 cyanobacterial cell
 mycoplasma cell
Question 11
Polysome is
 ribosomes and rRNA
 ribosomes and mRNA
 several ribosomes
 ribosomes and tRNA

Question 12
Choose the non-membrane bound structure(s).
 Inclusion bodies
 Ribosomes
 ER
 Both a and b

Question 13
Who described a living cell for the very first time?
 Anton von Leeuwenhoek
 Robert Hooke
 Malthias Schleiden and Theodore Schwann
 Rudolf Virchow

Question 14
A well-defined nucleus is absent in
 Nostoc
 Paramoecium
 Slime moulds
 Yeast

Question 15
Robert Hooke observed
 living cells
 dead cells
 enucleated cells
 both b and c

Question 16
The postulate of cell theory given by Virchow is about ________ aspect of cell.
 structural
 functional
 both a and b
 none of these

Question 17
The region in the bacterial cell that has genomic DNA is called
 nucleus
 nucleoid
 nucleoplasm
 none of these
Question 18
PPLO means:
 Pleuro Pneumonia Like Organisms
 Poly Pneumonia Like Organisms
 Prokaryotic Pleural Like Organisms
 Pleural Pneumococcal Like Organisms

Question 19
Prokaryotic ribosomes are made of
 60S and 40S units
 50S and 30S units
 50S and 20S units
 40S and 30S units

Question 20
Phosphate granules, cyanophycean granules, and glycogen granules are examples of
 inclusion bodies
 chromatophores
 pigments
 mesosomes

Question 21
Active transport of the plasma membrane involves the movement of molecules
 along the concentration gradient
 against the concentration gradient
 both along and against the concentration gradient
 neither along nor against the concentration gradient

Question 22
In Gram staining technique, Gram-positive bacteria
 do not get stained by crystal violet
 appear violet even after the addition of counterstain
 take up the counterstain and appear orange-red
 lose crystal violet stain on washing with alcohol

Question 23
Passive transport of molecules across the cell membrane is by
 diffusion only
 osmosis only
 both diffusion and osmosis
 neither diffusion nor osmosis
Question 24
Which of the following statements is incorrect regarding the cell membrane?
 The fluid mosaic model was proposed to explain the structure of the plasma
membrane
 Lipids are arranged in a bilayer with hydrophobic heads facing outside and
hydrophilic tails towards inside
 Proteins are embedded within the lipid layer
 The plasma membrane allows only certain molecules to pass through it

Question 25
Which of the following statements is correct regarding the genomic DNA of bacteria?
 DNA is circular, not associated with histone proteins, and organised into a single chromosome
 DNA is linear, not coiled around histone proteins, and organised into a single chromosome
 DNA is circular, associated with histone proteins, and organised into two chromosomes
 DNA is linear, associated with histone proteins, and organised in two chromosomes

Question 26
The only organelle apart from the primitive nucleus, that can be found in a prokaryote is the
 chloroplast
 lysosomes
 ribosomes
 mitochondria

Question 27
Which of the following is present in prokaryotic cells?
1. Nuclear envelope
2. ER
3. 80S ribosomes
4. DNA
5. Lysosomes
6. Cell wall
 1, 2, 3, 5
 4, 6
 3, 4, 6
 1, 2, 5

Question 28
The cell wall shows
 impermeability
 semipermeability
 differential permeability
 freely permeability
Question 29
Members of the eukaryotes are by nature
 unicellular
 multicellular
 acellular
 Both a and b

Question 30
A nucleus which lacks a nuclear membrane as found in the members of Kingdom Monera is called as a
 nucleoid
 karyon
 true nucleus
 none of the above

Question 31
Active transport is characterized by
 the requirement of special proteins
 being highly selective of the molecules transported
 the expenditure of ATP
 all of the above

Question 32
The function of respiration in a bacterial cell is taken up by a structure formed from
 cell wall
 plasma membrane
 cytoplasm
 capsule

Question 33
Which of the following are in the form of vesicles, tubules, and lamellae in bacteria?
 Flagella
 Inclusion bodies
 Mesosomes
 None of these

Question 34
The fluid mosaic model was proposed by Singer and Nicolson to explain the structure of
 cell wall
 cell membrane
 glycocalyx
 capsule
Question 35
The cell wall of bacteria is made up of
 chitin
 peptidoglycan
 cellulose
 pectin

Question 36
Plasma membrane is:
 permeable
 impermeable
 selectively permeable
 none of the above

Question 37
Slime layer in bacteria is a part of
 cell wall
 glycocalyx
 cell membrane
 both b and c

Question 38
The transport of molecules across the cell membrane without the expenditure of energy is an example of
 active transport
 absorption
 passive transport
 secretion

Question 39
Which among the following is absent in eukaryotes?
 Mesosomes
 Plasma membrane
 Cell wall
 Nucleus

Question 40
Animal cells are characterized by the presence of
 a true nucleus
 endomembrane system
 centrosomes and centrioles
 all of the above

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