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1.

Different growth phases results in a

A. 'S' shaped curve on graph
B. Straight curve on graph
C. Zig-zag curve on graph
D. Spiral curve on graph
Answer» B. Straight curve on graph
2.

The type of growth of bands in conifers is [DPMT 1991]

A. Lateral
B. Delinquent
C. Caudex
D. Excurrent
Answer» C. Caudex
3.

Degrowth is seen during

A. Regeneration
B. Autotomy
C. Metamorphosis
D. All the above
Answer» D. All the above
4.

Which one of the following is the motivative force for growth [NCERT 1979]

A. Turgor pressure
B. Root pressure
C. Atmospheric pressure
D. Osmotic pressure
Answer» B. Root pressure
5.

Mitotic division in chondriocytes, osteocytes and mesenchyme cells in an adult is the example of

A. Multiplicative growth
B. Auxetic growth
C. Accretionary growth
D. Deaccelerating growth
Answer» D. Deaccelerating growth
6.

What is the role of light in plants [JIPMER 1988]

A. It is necessary for photosynthesis
B. It controls growth and movement
C. It controls the distribution of hormones
D. All the above
Answer» E.
7.

Growth controlling factors are

A. Constitutional factors
B. Temperature
C. Nutritional factor
D. All the above
Answer» E.
8.

The portion of sigmoid growth curve where it represents almost a horizontal line indicates that growth rate

A. Slows down (lag phase)
B. Increases very fast (Exponential phase)
C. Again slows down (Senescent phase)
D. Reduces and becomes constant (Steady phase)
Answer» E.
9.

Several horticultural techniques are followed for the production of 'bonsai' plants. One of them is drastic pruning of root system. Which of the following physiological factor is involved in that method [CBSE PMT 1990]

A. Inadequacy of mineral nutrients
B. Deficiency of auxins
C. Impairment of water absorption
D. Deficiency of cytokinins
Answer» D. Deficiency of cytokinins
10.

Absolute increase is

A. Increase taken as a difference between the final and initial length of an organism for any period of time
B.   Increase taken as a difference between the       final and initial age of an organism for any period of time
C. Increase taken as a difference between the final and initial size or weight of an organism for any period of time
D. Total increase in number of a population
Answer» D. Total increase in number of a population
11.

The instrument by which the rate of growth of stem is accurately measured is [CPMT 1985]

A. Hydrometer
B. Auxanometer
C. Osmometer
D. Potometer
Answer» C. Osmometer
12.

The nearest approach to pure exponential growth is found in

A. Rod shaped bacteria
B. Multicellular organisms
C. Larvae of insects in which complete metamorphosis takes place
D. All the above
Answer» D. All the above
13.

Growth curve shows

A. Increase in the length of the animal with age
B. Increase in the mass of the animal with time
C. Increase in the number of cells with age
D. Increase in the mass of the animal with temperature
Answer» C. Increase in the number of cells with age
14.

Which of the following is used to measure the growth in elongation

A. Potometer
B. Porometer
C. Horizontal microscope
D. Clinostate
Answer» D. Clinostate
15.

Auxetic growth was defined by

A. Huxley in 1932
B. Needham in 1942
C. Trambley in 1740
D. H.V. Wilson in 1907
Answer» C. Trambley in 1740
16.

'Traumatin' is present in

A. Old leaves
B. Cork
C. Wood
D. Injured portion
Answer» E.
17.

A new born sheep grows ....... times faster than a new born human being

A. 10
B. 24
C. 18
D. 28
Answer» D. 28
18.

By arc auxanometer, we measure the growth in

A. Elongation
B. Thickness
C. Both [a] and [b]
D. None of the above
Answer» B. Thickness
19.

Multiplicative growth is found in

A. Old age
B. Adulthood
C. Embryo
D. Childhood
Answer» D. Childhood
20.

The rate of growth is highest in

A. Lag phase
B. Log phase
C. Steady state
D. None of the above
Answer» C. Steady state
21.

In animals, growth rate is

A. Uniform
B. Linear
C. Differential
D. Slow
Answer» D. Slow
22.

Absolute increase is the term which means

A. Total growth in life time
B. Total growth in one year
C. Growth of a specific body organ
D. Difference between initial weight and final weight of the body during specific time interval irrespective of other factors
Answer» E.
23.

The effect of oxygen supply on growth is

A. Positive
B. Negative
C. In some plants it is positive while in others it is negative
D. None of the above
Answer» B. Negative
24.

Growth curve in animals is

A. Delta curve
B. Alpha curve
C. Beta curve
D. Sigmoid curve
Answer» E.
25.

Auxanometer is meant for [BHU 1987; CPMT 1975, 81, 95, 2002; Kerala CET 2003; AMU 2005]

A. Respiratory activity
B. Photosynthetic activity
C. Growth activity
D. The amount of auxins
Answer» D. The amount of auxins
26.

Substances synthesised during growth are

A. Protoplasmic
B. Apoplasmic
C. Protoplasmic and apoplasmatic
D. Nucleic acids
Answer» D. Nucleic acids
27.

Grand period of growth is called

A. Early period
B. Middle period
C. Total growth period
D. Decreasing growth rate
Answer» D. Decreasing growth rate
28.

Growth in the first 10-13 years of age is controlled by

A. Somatotrophic hormone
B. Thyroxine
C. Thymosin
D. Gonadotrophic hormone
Answer» D. Gonadotrophic hormone
29.

In lag phase, growth is

A. Slowest
B. Fastest
C. Intermediate
D. No growth at all
Answer» B. Fastest
30.

Accretionary growth is due to

A. Reserve cells
B. Meristematic cells
C. Embryonic cells
D. Differentiated cells
Answer» B. Meristematic cells
31.

In which of the stage, the enzymatic actions start in plant

A. Germination
B. At the time of photosynthesis
C. At the time of flower establishment
D. At the time of fertilization
Answer» B. At the time of photosynthesis
32.

Cell growth occurs during

A. Interphase
B. Mitotic phase
C. Postmitotic phase
D. Interphase and postmitotic phase
Answer» E.
33.

The developing embryo shows

A. No growth
B. Auxetic growth
C. Accretionary growth
D. Multiplicative growth
Answer» E.
34.

The process of growth is determined by

A. Increase in size
B. Increase in size and dry weight
C. Increase weight only
D. Increase in dry weight
Answer» C. Increase weight only
35.

The rate of growth of any organism follows [MP PMT 1984]

A. Hyperbola curve
B. J-shaped curve
C. Sigmoid curve
D. Parabola curve
Answer» D. Parabola curve
36.

Postembryonic growth is

A. Accretionary
B. Auxetic
C. Multiplicative
D. All the above
Answer» B. Auxetic
37.

Etiolation in plants is caused when they [CPMT 1984; AIIMS 1985; Bihar MDAT 1995]

A. Are grown in dark
B. Have mineral deficiency
C. Are grown in intense light
D. Are grown in blue light
Answer» B. Have mineral deficiency
38.

Compensatory hypertrophy is referred to the phenomenon when

A. An organ redevelops
B. A small piece of body produces complete animal
C. One of the paired organs is lost, and the other begins to grow in size
D. An organ is automatically shed
Answer» D. An organ is automatically shed
39.

Morphallaxis is

A. Reconstruction of the whole body
B. Growth of lost limb
C. Healing of injury
D. Regeneration with the help of blastema
Answer» B. Growth of lost limb
40.

During seed germination [CPMT 1984]

A. Heat is liberated
B. Starch is synthesized
C. Fat is synthesized
D. Light is absorbed
Answer» B. Starch is synthesized
41.

Growth is

A. Increase in size
B. Increase in weight
C. Synthesis of new protoplasm
D. All the above
Answer» E.
42.

The \[{{G}_{2}}\] phase of the cell cycle is signified by the synthesis of [AIIMS 1991]

A. mRNA only
B. rRNA only
C. rRNA and mRNA
D. DNA
Answer» D. DNA
43.

DCMU is a herbicide which kills the plant by [BHU 1980, 82, 89]

A. Checking respiration
B. Destroying chloroplast
C. Inhibiting carbon dioxide fixation as it is strong inhibitor of pigment system-II
D. Inhibiting photolysis of water as it is a strong inhibitor of pigment system-I
Answer» D. Inhibiting photolysis of water as it is a strong inhibitor of pigment system-I
44.

Maximum growth in roots occurs

A. At apex
B. In presence of light
C. Behind the apex
D. In presence of soil
Answer» D. In presence of soil
45.

The standard of living is very badly affected by

A. Pollution
B. Housing problem
C. Population growth rate
D. a and b both
Answer» D. a and b both
46.

Main factor in increasing the population is

A. More reproductive capacity
B. Early marriage
C. Higher natality and lower mortality
D. Suitable and favourable environment
Answer» D. Suitable and favourable environment
47.

The capacity of an environment to pull on a limited number of individuals is known as

A. Bearing capacity
B. Limited capacity
C. Environmental resistance
D. Carrying capacity
Answer» E.
48.

Population growth curve in most animals, except humans is   [MH CET 2004]

A. S-shaped
B. J-shaped
C. J-shaped with tail
D. S-shaped with tail
Answer» B. J-shaped
49.

Zero growth means : [MH CET 2004]

A. Natality balances mortality
B. Natality is more than mortality
C. Natality is less than mortality
D. Natality is zero
Answer» B. Natality is more than mortality
50.

Population termed r-strategists [MH CET 2003]

A. Have J-shaped growth curves
B. Have type III survivorship curves
C. Are usually pioneer species
D. All of these
Answer» B. Have type III survivorship curves