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Board Paper of Class 12-Science 2005 Biology (SET 1) - Solutions

General Instructions:
 (i) All questions are compulsory.
(ii) This question paper consists of four sections A, B, C and D.
Section A contains 5 questions of one mark each.
Section B is of 10 questions of two marks each.
Section C is of 10 questions of three marks each and
 Section D is of 3 questions of five marks each.
(iii) There is no overall choice. However, an internal choice has been provided.
(iv) Wherever necessary, the diagrams drawn should be neat and properly labelled.


  • Question 1

    What would happen to the rate of photosynthesis in C3 plants if the CO2 concentration level almost doubles from its present level in the atmosphere? 

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  • Question 2

    In humans, starch digestion begins in the buccal cavity but stops in the stomach. Why?

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  • Question 3

    Name the two most biodiversity-rich zones of India.

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  • Question 4

    Name the hormone that makes plants more tolerant to various stresses.

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  • Question 5

    Name the two major groups of cells required in attaining specific immunity.

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  • Question 6

    Name the end products of aerobic and anaerobic glycolysis. List two ways by which molecules of ATP are produced in glycolysis during aerobic respiration in a cell.

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  • Question 7

    Differentiate between Total Fertility Rate (TFR) and Replacement Level (RL).

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  • Question 8

    Due to uncontrolled excessive hunting, the population of tigers in a forest becomes zero. Discuss the long-term effects of this situation on the population of deer in that forest.

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  • Question 9

    Name the source gland of leutinising hormone (LH). Mention the other hormone along with which it acts on its target cells/organs. Give their two functions.

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  • Question 10

    Can all the four chambers of the human heart experience systole simultaneously? Explain justifying your answer.

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    What do you call the circulatory fluid in the body of cockroach? Mention its three functions.

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  • Question 11

    Why do scientists pick hydrogen as the basis for MRI scanning? Name a part of the human body that does not appear in an MRI scan.

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  • Question 12

    What is thermal stratification? How does thermal stratification in temperate lakes help in rich growth of phytoplanktons during autumn and spring turn-over?

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  • Question 13

    Where do PGA and glycine gain entry respectively after being formed during photorespiration in plants? What happens to them immediately after?

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  • Question 14

    What is meant by bioassay? Name the two bioassays that are used to examine auxin activity in plants.

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  • Question 16

    Define the following and give their values in a normal human adult:

    (a) Tidal volume

    (b) Expiratory reserve volume

    (c) Inspiratory capacity

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  • Question 17

    (i) How do grasslands differ from Savannas?

    (ii) Name the two major categories of plant forms that dominate the desert vegetation.

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  • Question 18

    Explain the Capillarity Theory in respect of ascent of water in plants. Name the tissue involved.

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  • Question 19

    Explain the initiation of muscle contraction. What is the role of Sarcoplasmic Reticulum, Myosin head and F-action during contraction in striated muscles? 

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  • Question 20

    What is meant by ozone shield? Name two gases that can cause damage to this shield. Give one harmful effect of this damage each on plants and animals.

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  • Question 21

    Why is sub-culturing essential in plant tissue culture?

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    Explain the process of heterosis. How is it different from inbreeding depression?

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  • Question 22

    Where and how is urea produced in ureotelic animals? What happens to the kidney filtrate in descending loop of Henle and collecting tubules in humans?

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  • Question 23

    Distinguish between epimorphic and morphallactic regeneration, giving one example of each.

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  • Question 24

    Mention where the following are located in the human brain, and give one function of each:

    (a) Temporal lobe

    (b) Cerebellum

    (c) Corpus callosum

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  • Question 25

    Define innate immunity. Name and explain the category of barrier which involves macrophages.

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  • Question 26

    What is the basis of classifying cancer? Name and explain the different categories of cancer. Mention any two approaches for cancer treatment.

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    What is embryo culture? What is the objective of this culture? Describe the three applications of this technique.

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  • Question 27

    Draw a diagram of the longitudinal section of a mature anatropous ovule and label any ten parts in it.

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    Draw a flowchart to show the hormonal control of the human male reproductive system, highlighting the inhibitory and stimulatory directions in it.

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  • Question 28

    Explain the process of biosynthetic phase of photosynthesis occurring in the chloroplast.

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    Describe the process of development of root nodules in a leguminous plant. Name the oxygen scavenger molecule present in the root nodules.

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