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AP Inter 1st Year Botany Model Paper Set 1 with Solutions
Time: 3 Hours
Maximum Marks: 60
Section – A
Answer all the questions. (Very short answer type) (10 × 2 = 20)
Question 1.
What is the Morphology of cup like structure in cyathium ? In which family it is found ?
Question 2.
What are microbodies ? What do they contain ?
Question 3.
Which is the largest botanical garden in the world ? Name a few well known botanical gardens in India.
Question 4.
What do the terms phycobiont and mycobiont signify ?
Question 5.
Mention the fern characters found in Cycas.
Question 6.
What is meant by epipetalous condition ? Give an example.
Question 7.
What is geocarpy ? Name the plant which exhibits this pheno-menon.
Question 8.
What constituents of DNA are linked by Glycosidic bond ?
Question 9.
Which part of the human body should one use to demonstrate stages in Mitosis ?
Question 10.
Define population and community.
Section – B
Answer any six questions. (Short answer type) (6 × 4 = 24)
Question 11.
Write a brief account on classification of xerophytes.
Question 12.
What are the differences between lenticels and stomata.
Question 13.
Though reduntanly described as a resting phase, Inter phase does not really involve rest. Comment.
Question 14.
What are the characteristics of a prokaryotic cell ?
Question 15.
Give economic importance of plants belonging to Fabaceae.
Question 16.
Give a brief account on the phases of the life cycle of an angiosperm plant.
Question 17.
Give a brief account of Dinoflagellates.
Question 18.
Explain in brief the scope of Botany in relation to Agriculture, horticulture and medicine.
Section – C
Answer any two questions. (Long answer type) (2 × 8 = 16)
Question 19.
Explain how stem is modified variously to perform different functions.
Question 20.
Starting with the Zygote, draw the diagrams of the different stages of embryo development in a dicot.
Question 21.
Describe the T.S. of a dicot stem.