Multiple Choice Questions

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What happened when we inoculated Rhizobium in wheat field?

  • No increase in production (nitrogen content of soil remains same)

  • A lot of increase in production (nitrogen content of soil increases)

  • Fertility of soil decreases

  • Fertility of soil increases


A.

No increase in production (nitrogen content of soil remains same)

Rhizobium species is symbiotic nitrogen- fixing bacteria, which occurs in root nodules of legumes. When we inoculated Rhizobium in wheat field, there is no increase in production. Because wheat has no root nodules for fixing nitrogen content. Therefore, nitrogen content of soil will remain same.


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Chlorophyll in chloroplasts is located in

  • grana

  • pyrenoid

  • stroma

  • both (a) and (c)


In photosythesis action and absorption spectrum were related by

  • Von Helmont

  • Engelmann

  • Emerson

  • Lavosier


The law of limiting factors for photosynthesis was enunciated by

  • R. Hill

  • Calvin

  • Krebs

  • Blackman


In CAM plants, CO2 acceptor is

  • RuBP

  • PEP

  • OAA

  • PGA


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Pigment anthocyanin is located in

  • chloroplast

  • chromoplast

  • cytoplasm

  • vacuole


In leaves of Ce plants, malic acid synthesis during CO2 fixation occurs in

  • Bundle sheath

  • Mesophyll

  • Epidermis

  • Guard cells


Photosynthesis in C4 plants is relatively less limited by atmospheric CO2 levels because

  • four carbon acids are the primary initial CO2 fixation products

  • the primary fixation of CO2 is mediated via PEP carboxylase

  • effective pumping of CO2 into bundle sheath cells

  • RUBISCO in CO4 plants has higher affinity for CO2


DCMU 

  • inhibits PS- I

  • inhibits PS- II

  • destroy chloroplast

  • inhibits oxidative phosphorylation


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In which form does the food transported in plants?

  • Sucrose

  • Fructose

  • Glucose

  • Lactose


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