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Cell MCQs Based on Practical Skills

The document consists of a biology quiz for Class IX students at Army Public School Kanpur, focusing on the fundamental unit of life. It includes multiple-choice questions about cell organelles, their functions, and related biological processes. Answers to the questions are provided at the end of the document.
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Cell MCQs Based on Practical Skills

The document consists of a biology quiz for Class IX students at Army Public School Kanpur, focusing on the fundamental unit of life. It includes multiple-choice questions about cell organelles, their functions, and related biological processes. Answers to the questions are provided at the end of the document.
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ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL KANPUR

CLASS IX
BIOLOGY
CH: THE FUNDAMENTAL UNIT OF LIFE

1. Which of the following organelles is smallest in size?


a. Ribosome
b. Mitochondrial
c. Chloroplast
d. Lysosome

2. Which of the following organelles have double membrane?


a. Chloroplast
b. Ribosome
c. Lysosome
d. Vacuole

3. Which of the following organelle is not present in an animal cell?


a. Ribosome
b. Plastid
c. Mitochondrial
d. Nucleus

4. Plastid that is colourless is


a. Chromoplast
b. Leucoplast
c. Chloroplast
d. Lysosome

5. Plant cell wall is mainly composed of


a. Cellulose
b. Lipid
c. Protein
d. Sugar

6. The infoldings of the inner membrane of mitochondria are known as


a. Stroma
b. Grana
c. Cristae
d. Oxysome

7. The site of aerobic respiration, in an animal cell, is


a. Ribosome
b. Mitochondrial
c. Chloroplast
d. Nucleus

8. Ribosomes are the site of


a. Protein synthesis
b. Lipid synthesis
c. Respiration
d. Photosynthesis

9. Which of the following statements is correct?


a. Prokaryotic cells are surrounded by a cell membrane
b. Prokaryotic cells have a nucleus
c. Eukaryotic cells have genetic information
d. Eukaryotic cells have membrane-bound organelles

10. The membrane that surrounds the vacuole is


a. Tonoplast
b. Plasma membrane
c. Cell wall
d. Nuclear membrane

11. The organelle involved in cell secretion is


a. Plastids
b. ER
c. Golgi bodies
d. Nucleolus

12. Plasmolysis occurs due to


a.Diffusion
b. Endosmosis
c. Exosmosis
d. Absorption

13. The solution that has higher water concentration than the cell is known as
a. Hypertonic
b. Hypotonic
c. Isotonic
d. None of these

14. Cell nucleus was discovered by


a. Robert Hooke
b. Robert Brown
c. Virchow
d. Leuwenhoek
15. Which process requires the energy provided by ATP?
a. Osmosis
b. Diffusion
c. Active transport
d. Plasmolysis

16. Cellular respiration is related to ______ as __________ is related to chloroplasts.


a. Mitochondria, Light
b. Mitochondria, Photosynthesis
c. Chloroplast, Light
d. Chloroplast, Photosynthesis

17. Lipid molecules in the cell are synthesised by


a. SER
b. RER
c. Golgi bodies
d. Ribosomes

18. A cell that contains a large central vacuole is


a. Plant cell
b. Animal cell
c. Bacterial cell
d. Yeast cell

19. Old organelles, viruses and bacteria that a cell can ingest are broken down in
a. Ribosomes
b. Lysosomes
c. SER
d. RER

20. A slide of human cheek cell is stained with methylene blue and mounted in glycerine. Which of
the following cellular organelle would you be able to see under a microscope?
a. Plasma membrane
b. Cell wall
c. Mitochondrial
d. Lysosome

21. A cell “X” contains a cell wall, large central vacuole and a nucleus at the periphery. The cell
“X” is _______.
a. Plant cell
b. Animal cell
c. Bacterial cell
d. Prokaryotic cell
22. In human cheek cells, the nucleus is located at the ________.
a. Center of the cell
b. The left side of the cell
c. The right side of the cell
d. None of these.

23. Which term is used to refer the process of absorption of water by raisins from kheer?
a. Exosmosis b. Endosmosis c. Diffusion d. Imbibition

24. Raisins soaked in high concentrated solution of sugar ____i_____. The process involved is
known as ___ii____.
a. i- shrinks, ii- endosmosis
b. i- swells, ii- Exosmosis
c. i- shrinks, ii- exosmosis
d. i- swells, ii- endosmosis

25. When raisins are kept in water, the water moves ____i____ the raisins. This makes the
raisins to __ii____.
a. i- inside, ii- swell b. i- inside, ii- shrink c. i- outside, ii- swell d.
i-outside, ii- shrink

26. What will happen, a when a human RBC is a placed in a hypotonic environment?
a. It undergoes plasmolysis b. It undergoes turgidity c. It is at equilibrium d. None of
these
Ans.
1-a, 2- a, 3- b, 4- b, 5- a, 6- c, 7- b, 8- a, 9- d, 10- a, 11- c, 12- c, 13- a, 14- b, 15- c,
16- b, 17- a, 18- a, 19- b, 20- a, 21- a, 22- a, 23- d, 24- c, 25- a, 26-b

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