12th Bio Preboard 1 2023-24
12th Bio Preboard 1 2023-24
12th Bio Preboard 1 2023-24
Session 2023-24
Subject- Biology (044)
Maximum marks- 70 Set-A Time- 3 hrs
General instructions-
Section B
17. Retroviruses have no DNA. However, the DNA of the infected host cell does possess viral DNA.
How is it possible?
OR
Define the most feared property of malignant tumours. How do cytokine barriers provide
immunity in humans?
18. Answer the following questions based on Meselson and Stahl’s experiment on E.coli.
(i) Write the name of the chemical substance used as the only source of nitrogen in the
experiment.
(ii) Why did they allow the synthesis of the light and the heavy DNA molecules in the organism?
(iii) How did they distinguish the heavy DNA molecules from the light DNA molecules?
(iv) Write the conclusion the scientists arrived at, at the end of the experiment.
OR
Why is DNA molecule considered as a better hereditary material than RNA molecule?
19. Identify the following pairs as homologous or analogous organs
(a) Sweet potato and potato.
(b) Eye of Octopus and eye of mammals.
(c) Thorns of Bougainvillea and tendrils of Cucurbita.
(d) Forelimbs of bat and whale.
20. Explain the different steps involved during primary treatment phase of sewage.
21. Describe the experiment that helped Louis Pasteur to dismiss the theory of spontaneous
generation of life
OR
Explain adaptive radiation with the help of a suitable example.
Section C
22. With the help of a schematic diagram, explain the location and role of the following in a
transcription unit. Promoter, structural gene, terminator.
OR
How is hnRNA processed to form mRNA?
23. Monocistronic structural genes in eukaryotes have interrupted coding sequences. Explain. How
are they different in prokaryotes?
24. State the theory of biogenesis. How does Miller’s experiment support this theory?
OR
(a) 360 out of 1000 individuals in a population have a genotype of AA while 480 have
Aa genotype. The rest 160 belong to aa. Frequency of allele A in this population is?
(b) How can Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium be affected? Explain giving any one reason.
25. (a) Why did TH Morgan select Drosophila melanogaster to study sex-linked genes for his lab
experiments?
(b) In snapdragon flower, the appearance of pink flowers is not known as blending. Why?
26. (A) Explain the role of pituitary and sex hormones in the process of spermatogenesis.
(B) What happens to corpus luteum in human female if the ovum is (i) fertilised, (ii) not fertilised?
27. Describe the process of megasporogenesis up to fully developed embryo sac formation in an
angiosperm.
28. (i) Name the protozoan parasite that causes amoebic dysentery in humans.
(ii) Mention two diagnostic symptoms of the disease.
(iii) How is this disease transmitted to others?
(Iv) How can we protect ourselves from this disease?
Section D
29. In a study to test a new vaccine against a viral disease, mouse model testing is done. In this process
mice were vaccinated and their blood samples were tested. MySQL developed mild disease symptoms.
After a few days my eyes were again infected with the same pathogen. This time they did not show any
disease symptoms. Then their blood samples were again tested. 2 graphs show antibody concentration
for the first infection and second infection respectively in the mice blood.
Section E
31. Describe with a diagram how the lac operon operates, both in the presence and the absence
of an inducer in E. coli.
OR
(A) Name the enzyme and state its property that is responsible for continuous and
discontinuous replication of the two strands of a DNA molecule.
(B) If the base adenine constitutes 31% of an isolated DNA fragment, then what is the
expected percentage of the base cytosine in it?
(C) Draw a well labelled diagram of a replication fork.
32. (A) Given below is the representation of a relevant part of amino acid composition of the
ß-chain of haemoglobin, related to the shape of human red blood cells.
(i) Is this representation of the sequence of amino acids indicating a normal human or a
sufferer from a certain blood related genetic disease? Give reason in support of your answer.
(ii) Why is the disease referred to as a Mendelian disorder? Explain.
(B) Name the phenomenon that leads to situations like ‘XO’ abnormality in humans. How do
humans with ‘XO’ abnormality suffer? Explain.
33. (A) Coelacanth was caught in South Africa. State the significance of discovery of
Coelacanth in the evolutionary history of vertebrates.
(B) Write the names of the following:
(i) A 15 mya primate that was ape-like
(ii) A 2 mya primate that lived in East African grasslands.
(C) How would the gene flow or genetic drift affect the population in which either of them
happen to take place?
OR
(A) Mention the evolutionary significance of the following organisms:
(i) Shrews
(ii) Lobefins
(iii) Homo habilis
(iv) Homo erectus
(B) How can Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium be affected? Explain giving any three reasons.