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1000+ Cell - the unit of life Multiple Choice Question Answer [Solved]

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1. Read the statements given below with regard to the functions performed by Golgi apparatus ?
  1. Transport and chemically modify the materials contained within it.
  2. Performs the function of packaging materials.
  3. Important site of formation of glycoproteins and glycolipids.

Which of the following is the correct answer ?

A. (i) is wrong but (ii) and (iii) are correct
B. (ii) is wrong but (i) and (iii) are correct
C. (ii) and (iii) are wrong but (i) is correct
D. All are correct.
Answer : D
2. Lysosomes contain
A. carbohydrates
B. hormones
C. nucleic acids
D. hydrolases.
Answer : D
3. Consider the following statements and choose the correct statement.
  1. The endomembrane system includes mitochondria, chloroplast and peroxisomes.
  2. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum is the major site for synthesis of lipid.
  3. Rough endoplasmic reticulum is actively involved in protein synthesis.
  4. Mitochondrial matrix possesses single circular DNA, a few RNA and 80S ribosomes. Of the above statements.

A. (i) and (iii)
B. (ii) and (iv)
C. (iii) and (iv)
D. (ii) and (iii)
Answer : D
4. The cytoskeleton is a proteinaceous network of fibres in the cytoplasm. It is involved in
A. mechanical support.
B. motility.
C. maintenace of cell-shape.
D. all of the above
Answer : D
5. Active transport across biomembrane involves
A. production of ATP
B. requirement of energy
C. production of toxin
D. release of energy
Answer : B
6. 9.A student was given cell samples (A and B) to identify parts which are highlighted. He observed the samples under the microscope and list down the function of the part of cell sample. The information collected by the student is listed in the table below, on the basis of which the student infers that the samples contain the organelles.
Sample ASample B
Make energy available for cellular metabolismGenerates ATP and synthes izes s ugar
Absent in cell that carry oxygen throughout the bodyPresent in plant cell
Called the energy currency of cellSource o f all the food energy

Explain why the samples were belonged to eukaryotic cell and not prokaryotic cell? Because,

A. eukaryotic cell have membrane bound organelles.
B. eukaryotic cell have non - membrane bound organelles.
C. eukaryotic cell are smaller and multiply more rapidly than prokaryotic cells.
D. eukaryotic cell are larger and multiply more rapidly than prokaryotic cells.
Answer : B
7. Basal bodies are associated with the formation of
A. phragmoplast
B. cilia and flagella
C. cell plate
D. kinetochore
Answer : B
8. Which of the following pair are correctly matched ?
(I) Amyloplasts Store proteins
(II) Mitochondrion Power house of the cell
(III) Stroma Chlorophyll pigment
(IV) Axoneme 9 + 2 array

A. (I) and (III) only
B. (II), (III) and (IV) only
C. (III) and (IV) only
D. (II) and (IV) only
Answer : D
9. Match column-I with column-II and choose the correct option.
Column-IColumn-II
A. TonoplastI. Contain digestive enzyme
B. Contractile vacuoleII. Store metabolic gases
C. Food vacuoleIII. Excretion
D. Air vacuoleIV. Transport of ions in plants

A. A IV; B III; C I; D II
B. A II; B III; C IV; D I
C. A IV; B II; C III; D I
D. A I; B III; C II; D IV
Answer : A
10. The main organelle involved in modification and routing of newly synthesized proteins to their destinations is
A. chloroplast
B. mitochondria
C. lysosome
D. endoplasmic reticulum
Answer : D
11. Identify the cell organelle given below. Which is an important site of formation of glyeoproteins & glycolipids

A. Rough endoplasmic reticulum
B. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
C. Golgi body
D. mitochondria
Answer : C
12. Centrifugation of a cell results in the rupture of the cell membrane and the contents compacting into a pellets in the bottom of the centrifuge tube. Bathing this pellet with a glucose solution yields metabolic activity including the production of ATP. One of the contents of this pellet is most likely which of the following?
A. Cytosol
B. Mitochondria
C. Lysosomes
D. Golgi bodies
Answer : B
13. The given diagram shows the sectional view of a mitochondrion.

Identify the parts labelled as A, B, C, D & E

A. A - Outer membrane, B - Inner membrane, C - Matrix, D - Inter- membrane space, E - Crista
B. A - Outer membrane, B - Inner membrane, C - Intermembrane space, D - Matrix, E - Crista
C. A - Outer membrane, B - Inner membrane, C - Matrix, D - Crista, E - Inter - membrane space
D. A - Outer membrane, B - Inner membrane, C- Crista, D - Matrix, E - Inter-membrane space
Answer : A
14. Which one of the following combination is mismatched?
A. Glycocalyx May be capsule or slime layer
B. Pili Reproduction
C. Cell wall Protective, determines shape, prevents from bursting
D. Flagella, pili and fimbriae Surface structures of bacterial cell
Answer : B
15. Plastids are found in
A. all animal cells.
B. some animal cells.
C. all plant cells.
D. all plant cells and euglenoides.
Answer : D
16. The given figures show two types of cell. Which structures are common to both the cells?

A. Nucleus and cell wall
B. Nucleus and cytoplasm
C. Ribosomes and flagella
D. Ribosomes and cell wall
Answer : D
17. You are asked to examine a cell using a powerful light microscope. The image you see has a clearly defined nucleus and mitochondria. It also has a large central vacuole and chloroplasts. From what group of organisms did this cell most likely come?
A. Bacteria
B. Protists
C. Fungi
D. Plants
Answer : D
18. Match column-I and column-II and select the correct answer
Column-IColumn-II
A. Bacteria without wallsI. Lysosome
B. Small circular DNAII. Mycoplasma cells
C. Flattened sacs inIII. Thylakoid a chloroplast
D. A vesicle in whichIV. Plasmid hydrolytic enzymes are stored

A. A III; B IV; C II; D I
B. A II; B IV; C III; D I
C. A I; B II; C III; D IV
D. A IV; B III; C I ; D II
Answer : B
19. Which of the following statement is false?
A. The ribosomes of a polysome translate the mRNA into protein.
B. Mitochondria divide by fragmentation.
C. All cell arise from pre-existing cells.
D. The lipid component of the membrane mainly consists of phosphoglycerides.
Answer : B
20. The lipid component of the membrane mainly consists of __________.
A. polysaccharides
B. phosphoglyceride
C. monosaccharaides
D. both (a) and (c)
Answer : B
21. The fluidity of membranes in a plant in cold weather may be maintained by
A. increasing the number of phospholipids with unsaturated hydrocarbon tails.
B. increasing the proportion of integral proteins.
C. increasing concentration of cholesterol in membrane.
D. increasing the number of phospholipids with saturated hydrocarbon tail.
Answer : A
22. A component of cytoskeleton is
A. microtubule
B. bone
C. chitin
D. cartilage.
Answer : A
23. pH of vacuolar cell sap is
A. neutral and isotonic.
B. alkaline and isotonic.
C. acidic and hypertonic.
D. equal to cytoplasm and isotonic.
Answer : C
24. Select the correct match of the types of neuron present in column I with its location given in column II.
Column IColumn II
A. Centrioles(i) Non-membrane bound organelle which helps in cell division
B. Fimbriae(ii) Special structure of bacteria which help them to attach with rocks in stream and also to host tissue
C. Endomembrane(iii) Includes those organelles system whose functions are coordinated
D. Mitochondria(iv) Divide by fission and site of aerobic respiration

A. A - (i), B - (ii), C - (iii), D - (iv)
B. A - (iii), B - (i), C - (ii), D - (iv)
C. A - (iii), B - (i), C - (iv), D - (ii)
D. A - (i), B - (iv), C - (iii), D - (ii)
Answer : B
25. Microtubules are absent in
A. mitochondria
B. centriole
C. flagella
D. spindle fibres
Answer : A
26. Which one of the following cellular parts is correctly matched with their characters ?
A. Centrioles Sites for active RNA synthesis.
B. Lysosomes Optimally active at a pH of about 8.5.
C. Thylakoids Flattened membranous sacs forming the grana of chloroplasts.
D. Ribosomes Those on chloroplasts are larger (80S) while those in the cytoplasm are smaller (70S).
Answer : C
27. An organalle devoid of membrane covering is
A. vacuole
B. ribosome
C. peroxisome
D. lysosome
Answer : B
28.
Which function is carried out by the cell organelle 'X'?

A. helps control the movement of substance in and out of the cell
B. passes information from the parent cell to newly formed cell
C. maintains the proper shape of the cell and serves as a protective barrier
D. helps the cell to make food with the help of chlorophyll and sunlight
Answer : A
29. Nucleolus is
A. rounded structure found in cytoplasm near nucleus.
B. rounded structure inside nucleus and having rRNA.
C. rod-shaped structure in cytoplasm near the nucleus.
D. none of the above.
Answer : B
30. Satellite means
A. terminal part of the chromosome beyond secondary constriction.
B. terminal part of the chromosome beyond primary constriction.
C. terminal part of chromosome beyond tertiary constriction.
D. none of the above
Answer : A
31. The following diagram represents a structure chromosome.
Identify the structures marked as A, B and C.

A. A - Satellite, B - Primary constriction, C - Acrocentric
B. A - Satellite, B - Secondary constriction, C - Metacentric
C. A - Satellite, B - Centromere, C - Telocentric
D. A - Satellite, B - Centromere, C - Submetacentric
Answer : B
32. Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched?
A. Cristae The tubular structure formed by the folding of the inner membrane of the mitochondrion.
B. Plasmodesmata The membrane surrounding the vacuole in plants.
C. Grana Membrane bound discs in chloroplasts that contain chlorophylls and carotenoids.
D. Middle lamella Layer between adjacent cells walls in plants derived from cell plate.
Answer : B
33. Both the membranes of mitochondrion are
A. structurally different but functionally similar.
B. structurally as well as functionally different.
C. structurally similar but functionally different.
D. structurally different but functionally similar.
Answer : B
34. Active transport differs from passive transport in that active transport
A. requires energy.
B. always requires input of ATP.
C. moves molecules against a concentration gradient.
D. both (a) and (c)
Answer : D
35. The figure below shows the structure of a mitochondrion with its four parts labelled (A), (B), (C) and (D).

Select the part correctly matched with its function.

A. Part (D): Outer membrane Gives rise to inner membrane by splitting.
B. Part (B): Inner membrane Forms infoldings called cristae.
C. Part (C): Cristae Possess single circular DNA molecule and ribosomes.
D. Part (A): Matrix Major site for respiratory chain enzymes.
Answer : B
36. Select the incorrect statement about prokaryotic ribosomes.
A. 50S and 30S subunits unite to form 70S ribosomes.
B. Polysome/polyribosome consists of many ribosomes only.
C. Ribosome is the site of protein synthesis.
D. Polysome indicate the synthesis of identical poolypeptide in multiple copies.
Answer : B
37. According to widely accepted fluid mosaic model cell membranes are semi-fluid, where lipids and integral proteins can diffuse randomly. In recent years, this model has been modified in several respects. In this regard, which of the following statements is incorrect?
A. Proteins in cell membranes can travel within the lipid bilayer.
B. Proteins can also undergo flip-flop movements in the lipid bilayer.
C. Proteins can remain confined within certain domains of the membrane.
D. Many proteins remain completely embedded within the lipid bilayer.
Answer : B
38. Choose the incorrect match.
A. Nucleus RNA
B. Lysosome Protein synthesis
C. Mitochondria Respiration
D. Cytoskeleton Microtubules
Answer : B
39. Function of RER is
A. autolysis
B. protein synthesis
C. lipid synthesis
D. carbohydrate synthesis
Answer : B
40. Which of the following pair lack the unit membrane?
A. Nucleus and E.R.
B. Mitochondria and chloroplast
C. Ribosome and nucleolus
D. Golgi body and lysosome
Answer : C
41. Integral proteins of cell membrane occur on/in
A. inner surfaces
B. outer surfaces
C. phospholipid matrix
D. inner and outer surfaces
Answer : D
42. Match column-I with column-II and select the correct option.
Column - IColumn - II
A. RERI. Intracellular and extracellular digestion
B. Cell wallII. Provide structural support to the cell
C. FlagellaIII. Protein synthesis and secretion
D. LysosomesIV Responsible for cell movement

A. A III, B II, C IV, D I
B. A II, B III, C IV, D I
C. A I, B III, C II, D IV
D. A IV, B II, C III, D I
Answer : A
43. Match column-I with column-II and choose the correct option.
Column-IColumn-II
(Chromosome)(Position of Centromere)
A. MetacentricI. At the tip
B. SubmetacentricII. Almost near the tip
C. AcrocentricIII. At the middle
D. TelocentricIV. Slightly away from the middle

A. A III; B IV; C II; D I
B. A IV; B III; C II; D I
C. A I; B II; C III; D IV
D. A IV; B III; C I ; D II
Answer : A
44. Microtubules, motor proteins, and actin filaments are all part of the
A. mechanism of photosynthesis that occurs in chloroplasts.
B. rough ER in prokaryotic cells.
C. cytoskeleton of eukaryotic cells.
D. process that moves small molecules across cell membranes.
Answer : C
45. Centrioles and centrosomes occur in the cells of
A. green plants
B. animals
C. bacteria and cyanobacteria
D. both (b) and (c)
Answer : B
46. In prokaryotes, chromatophores are
A. specialized granules responsible for colouration of cells
B. structures responsible for organizing the shape of the organism.
C. inclusion bodies lying free inside the cells for carrying out various metabolic activities.
D. internal membrane system which becomes extensive and complex in photosynthetic bacteria.
Answer : D
47. Axoneme with 9 + 2 microtubular arrangement occurs in
A. cilia
B. flagella
C. both (a) and (b)
D. centriole
Answer : C
48. The best way to identify a cell as either prokaryotic or ukaryotic is to determine whether
A. it came from a single-celled or multicellular organism.
B. it has a nucleus.
C. it has a plasma membrane.
D. it has cytosol.
Answer : A
49. Which of the following will determines the shape of the cells and provides a strong structural support to prevent the bacterium from bursting or collapsing?
A. Plasmids
B. Cell wall
C. Mesosome
D. Cell membrane
Answer : B
50. Cell sap is a
A. living content of cytoplasm.
B. nonliving content of cytoplasm.
C. nonliving content of vacuole.
D. living content of vacuole.
Answer : C

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