Subject

Biology

Class

CBSE Class 12

Pre Boards

Practice to excel and get familiar with the paper pattern and the type of questions. Check you answers with answer keys provided.

Sample Papers

Download the PDF Sample Papers Free for off line practice and view the Solutions online.
Advertisement

 Multiple Choice QuestionsShort Answer Type

Advertisement

21. How does industrial melanism support Darwin’s theory of Natural Selection? Explain.


Darwin's theory of natural selection is a process in which the organisms which have favourable variations in order to survive in the changed environment are selected by the nature to continue their generations and the rest fail to survive. Industrial melanism also showed the same case as was explained by Darwin’s theory of natural selection.

Industrial melanism - In England, it was noted that before industrial revolution, the number of white-winged moths was much more than that of dark melanised moth. However, after industrialisation, the number of dark moths increased. This happened because; the industrialization caused the tree trunks to become darker with deposits of soot and smoke. Hence, the dark moths increased as they escaped the predators as they were not easily visible while the white-winged ones were easily picked up. Thus, dark ones were selected by nature (natural selection) and light ones failed to survive.
919 Views

Advertisement
22. List the salient features of double helix structure of DNA. 
1029 Views

23. How are the structural genes activated in the lac operon in E.coli
910 Views

24. Trace the life-cycle of malarial parasite in the human body when bitten by an infected female Anopheles. 
485 Views

Advertisement
25.

(a) Tobacco plants are damaged severely when infested with Meloidegyne incognitia. Name and explain the strategy that is adopted to stop this infestation.

(b) Name the vector used for introducing the nematode specific gene in tobacco plant.
680 Views

26.

(a) Explain the phenomena of multiple allelism and co-dominanace taking ABO blood group as an example.

(b) What is the phenotype of the following:

(i) IAi

(ii) i i

830 Views

27.

(a) List any three ways of measuring population density of a habitat.

(b) Mention the essential information that can be obtained by studying the population of an organism. 
1044 Views

28. How is the amplification of a gene sample of interest carried out using Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)? 
707 Views

Advertisement
29.

(a) What is the programme called that is involved in improving success rate of production of desired hybrid and herd size of cattle?

(b) Explain the method used for carrying this programme for cows. 
534 Views

 Multiple Choice QuestionsLong Answer Type

30.

(a) Explain the significance of ecological pyramids with the help of an example.

(b) Why are the pyramids referred to as upright or inverted?
3984 Views

Advertisement