Biology Open Book Exam
Candidates are required to give their answers in their own words as Figures in the margin indicate the full marks. 1. Using Semi-technical terms is a scientific way of describing any angiospermic p... 
 

1. Choose and write down correct answers: [1 mark x 11] 
a. The main plant of tropical riverine deciduous forest is: 
i. Castanopsisindica 
ii. Schimawalllichi 
iii. Shorearobasta 
iv. Acacia catechu 
b. Which of the following protected area is under in-situ conservation? 
i. National botanical garden Godavari 
ii. Chitwan national park 
iii. Jogimara community seed bank 
 iv. Malpokharibotanical garden ilam. 
c. Killing the organism for feeding is: 
i.Parasitism 
ii. Predation 
iii Exploitation 
iv. Symbiosis 
d. A peculiar amino acids present in bacterial cell wall is: 
i. Glutamine 
ii. Alanine 
iii. Diaminopimelic acid 
iv. Aspartate. 
e. Which one is denitrifying bacteria? 
i.Azotobactor 
ii. Rhodospirillum 
iii. Pseudomonas 
iv. Rhizobium
f. Which of the following is common for carbohydrates, proteins and lipids? 
i.Monomers are amino acids 
ii. On breakdown release fatty acids 
iii. Follow condensation reaction 
iv. Composition of cell wall. 
g. Rearing and management of silkworms for the extraction of raw silk is termed as: i.Sericulture 
ii. Apiculture 
iii. Horticulture 
iv. vermiculture 
h. Which of the following is suspected to be extinct in Nepal? 
i.Stripped hyena 
ii. Mahaseer 
iii. Wild buffalo 
iv. Pygmy hog 
i. Surrounding area of national park and wildlife reserve is called: 
i.Buffer zone 
ii. Biodiversity hotspot 
iii. Wildlife sanctuaries 
iv. Biosphere reserves 
j. Glyptothorax moves against the water current, this movement is called:
i.Positiverheotaxis 
ii negative rheotaxis 
iii. Positive thigmotaxis 
iv. Negative thigmotaxis 
k. The main function of contractile vacuole in protozoa is: 
i. Osmoregulation 
ii. Reproduction 
iii. Excretion 
iv. Food regulation.
Group "B"
2. Give short answers: [5 marks x 8 = 40]
a. Draw well labeled diagrams to show scalariform conjugation in Spirogyra. Why is Spirogyra kept in Chlorophyceae? Write down two ecological importances of algae. [3+1+1]
b. Give a short description about haploid generation of Dryopteris (fern). Write two similarities between haploid generations of Dryopteris and Marchantia. [3+2] 
What is saprotrophic fungi? Write the role of saprotrophic fungi in agriculture. What is the difference between coenocytic and septate hypha? [2+2+1]
c. Describe about nitrogen cycle with necessary diagrams.
d. What do you mean by organic evolution? Differentiate between analogous and homologous organs with examples. [2+3]
e. The Cro-Magnons are the immediate ancestor of the modern man. Justify and give their zoological names also. [3+2]
f. Describe about the asexual reproduction in Paramecium with diagrams.
g. Describe the nervous system of earthworm along with diagrams.
OR
Give any three characteristic features of phylum Nemathelminths with two examples. Also draw a well labeled diagram of an organism that belongs to this phylum. [3+2]
h. Define biomagnifications. Write shortly about different types of pollutants. [1+4]
Group C
3. Answer the following questions: [8 marks x 3 =24]
a. i. Compare the floral characters of pea family and potato family along with their floral diagrams and floral formulae. [4 ] 
ii. Define hierarchy. Give the hierarchy of mustard plant. [1+1] 
iii. What is binomial nomenclature? Give two examples from family Liliaceae. [1+0.5+0.5] 
b. i. compare the mitosis and meiosis II stages with diagrams [prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase] [5] 
ii. What are chromosomes made of? Where are the chromosomes located? [1+1] 
iii. Why are gametes haploid? [1] 
c. What do you understand by myogenic heart? Describe the internal structure and working mechanism of the heart of frog. [1+4+3]
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