ISC Class 12 Biology Previous Year Question Paper 2017 Download in PDF. This Old Question Paper also known as ISC Specimen Paper 2017 Class 12 Biology included all Chapter of ISC Syllabus Reproduction, Genetics and Evolution, Biology and Human Welfare, Biotechnology and its Applications, Ecology and Environment
ISC Class 12 Biology Previous Year Question Paper 2017 from Chapter Reproduction, Genetics and Evolution, Biology and Human Welfare, Biotechnology and its Applications, Ecology and Environment
PART I (20 Marks)
Answer all questions.
Question 1:
(a) Give a brief answer for each of the following:
(i) What are vestigial organs?
(ii) Define root pressure.
(iii) What is incomplete dominance?
(iv) What is genetic conservation?
(b) Each of the following question(s)/ statement(s) has four suggested answers. Choose the correct option in each case.
(1) Monadelphous stamens are those which:
(i) united into more than two bundles
(ii) united into two bundles
(iii) unite into one bundle
(iv) remain free
(2) Determination of skin colour is an example of:
(i) co-dominance
(ii) polygenic inheritance
(iii) incomplete dominance
(iv) Pleiotropy
(3)’Bt’ cotton is resistant to:
(i) insects
(ii) draught
(iii) salt
(iv) Herbicides
(4) Haemophilia is a:
(i) Y linked disorder
(ii) Autosomal sex disorder
(iii) X linked disorder
(iv) Deficiency disorder
(c) Give a scientific term for each of the following:
(i) Maximum number of individuals that an environment can support.
(ii) Exhibition of superiority of the hybrid over both of its parents.
(iii) The functional unit of gene.
(iv) The development of an embryo without the occurrence of fertilization.
(d) Expand the following abbreviations:
(i) SCP
(ii) ZIFT
(iii) IPM
(iv) PGA
(e) Name the scientists who are associated with the following:
(i) Reverse transcription
(ii) DNA fingerprinting
(iii) Mutation
(iv) Mass Flow Hypothesis
PART II (50 Marks)
SECTION A
Answer any two questions.
Question 2:
(a) Give three differences between living and non-living organisms in levels of organization.
(b) State the Theory of Recapitulation.
(c) Give the difference between frame-shift mutation and substitution mutation.
Question 3:
(a) State three similarities between Australopithecus and Apes.
(b) Define genetic drift.
(c) What is abiogenesis?
Question 4:
(a) Give an account of the different types of natural selection.
(b) Define Neo-Darwinism.
(c) What are coacervates?
SECTION B
Answer any two questions
Question 5:
(a) Give four anatomical differences between a dicot root and monocot root.
(b) State the importance of water to plants.
(c) Differentiate between:
(i) Absorption spectrum and action spectrum
(ii) Racemose and cymose inflorescence
Question 6:
(b) Explain the process of spermatogenesis.
(c) Define:
(i) Implantation
(ii)Capacitation
Question 7:
(a) Give the functions of placenta in human females.
(b) Explain the development of micro sporangium in plants.
(c) Define:
(i) Triple fusion
(ii)Porogamy
SECTION C
Answer any two questions.
Question 8:
(a) Give four differences between linkage and crossing over.
(b) Explain the Meselson and Stahl’s experiment for semiconservative replication of DNA.
(c) State two goals of the Human Genome Project.
Question 9:
(a) What is biodiversity? Mention the implications of the loss of biodiversity.
(b) Give any four causes of cancer.
(c) Mention the causative agent and the preventive measures for each of the following:
(i) Dengue
(ii) Amoebiasis
Question 10:
(a) Briefly discuss the reasons for addiction to alcohol.
(b) Explain sex determination in honey bees.
(c) What is bio fortification? What role does it play in improving food production?