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Evolution (Biology): Solved CBSE Questions from previous Class 12 Board Exams

 CHAPTER - EVOLUTION

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(Questions taken from previous CBSE Class XII Board Exams)

SECTION-A (1 Mark Question)

Question: Identify the examples of homologous structures from the following -

(i) Vertebrate hearts.

(ii) Thorns in Bougainvillea and tendrils of Cucurbita.

(iii) Food storage organs in sweet potato and potato.

Answer:

(i) Vertebrate hearts,

(ii) Thorns in Bougainvillaea and tendrils of Cucurbita.


SECTION-B (2 Marks Question)

Question: How do Darwin's finches illustrate adaptive radiation?

Answer: Darwin during his journey to Galapagos Islands observed that there were many varieties of small black birds later called Darwin's finches.

All the varieties he conjectured, evolved on the island itself.

From the original seed-eating features, many other forms with altered beaks arose, enabling them to become insectivorous and vegetarian finches.

This process of evolution of different species in a given geographical area starting from a point and literally radiating to other areas of geography (habitats) is called adaptive radiation.


SECTION-C (3 Marks Question)


Question: (a) How does the Hardy-Weinberg's expression (p2+2pq+ q2=1) explain that genetic equilibrium is maintained in a population? (b) List any two factors that can disturb the genetic equilibrium.

Answer:

(a) Gene frequencies in a population are stable, constant from generation to generation, until some change in frequency happens, due to some factor.

(b) Gene migration/gene flow/gene drift/mutation/genetic recombination/natural selection.

Question: Comment on the similarity between the wing of a cockroach and wing of a bird. What do you infer from the above, with reference to evolution?

Answer: They are similar in function. Thus, we infer that these organs are analogous which has resulted in convergent evolution.

Question: How does industrial melanism support Darwin's theory of Natural Selection? Explain.

Answer: Before industrial revolution the environment was unpolluted. The lichens on the barks of trees were pale. The white-winged moths could easily camouflage, while the dark-winged were spotted out by the birds for food. Hence, they could not survive. After industrial revolution the lichens became dark (due to soot deposit).

This favored the dark-winged moths while the white-winged were picked by birds. The population of the former which was naturally selected increased.


SECTION-D (5 Marks Question)

Question: Explain the salient features of Hugo De Vries of mutation. How is Darwin's theory of natural selection different from it? Explain.

Answer: Hugo de Vries based his work on evening primrose, brought forth the idea of mutations-differences arising suddenly in a population. He believed large single step mutation called salutation, caused speciation.

Darwin's theory:

(i) Directional

(ii) Gradual / slow.

(iii) Continuous variation.

Hugo De Vries's theory:

(i) Directionless.

(ii) Sudden.

(iii) Random.

Question: (a) Name the primates that lived about 15 million years ago. List their characteristics features.

(b) (i) Where was the first man-like animal found? (ii) Write the order in which Neanderthals, Homo habilis and Homo erectus appeared on earth. State the brain capacity of each one of them. (iii) When did modern Homo sapiens appear on this planet?

Answer:

(a) Dryopithecus & Ramapithecus.

Dryopithecus is ape like and hairy, walked like Gorillas and Chimpanzees

Ramapithecus is more man like.

(b)

(i) Ethiopia/Tanzania/Eastern Africa. (ii) Order of appearance: Homo habilis, Homo erectus, Neanderthals. Cranial capacity: Homo habilis = 650 - 800 cc, Homo erectus = 900 cc, Neanderthals = 1400 cc. (iii) Modern Homo sapiens appeared on this planet during ice age i.e. 75000 - 10000 yrs ago.

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Chapter 4, REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH

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REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH 

Very Short Answer Type CBSE NCERT Solution Hot Questions of 1 Mark (VSQ)

Question.1: What are IUDs?

Question.2: Give an example of non-medication IUDS.

Question.3: Name the contraceptive developed by CDRI, Lucknow.

Question.4: Name the content of Saheli.

Question.5: Name two STDs caused by bacteria.

Question.6: Name any incurable STD.

Question.7: Which age group is most vulnerable to contact STD? Or

Mention the age group where STDs are reported to be very high.

Question.8: What is Amniocentesis?

Question.9: Mention the principle of natural methods of birth control.

Question.10: Define ‘Infertility’.

Question.11: Who plays the greater role in procreation?

Question.12: Define RCH programme.

Question.13: Define ‘in vitro’ fertilization.

Question.14: Does the production of test tube babies improve the human race?

Question.15: Why is tubectomy considered a contraceptive method?

Class XII, NCERT Biology, REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
Short Answer CBSE NCERT Solution Sample Questions (2 - 3 Marks)


Question.16: Describe the function of copper releasing IUDS.

Question.17: Give the name of contraceptive methods.

Question.18: How do oral pills help in birth control?

Question.19: Mention some ill-effects of contraceptives.

Question.20: What is meant by ‘Surrogate Mother’?


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(Biology CBSE Guide and Guess Questions important for CBSE Board Exam, NEET, Medical Entrance Examinations and other Admission Tests)

Class XII, REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH 
Long Answer Type CBSE Questions (5 Marks)

Question.21: Describe the contraceptive lactational amenorrhea method. What are the advantage and disadvantages of contraceptive lactational amenorrhea method?

Question.22: Mention some of the benefits of awareness about sex related matters of reproductive health.

Question.23: What are the Assisted Reproductive Techniques (ART)? Describe the following assisted reproductive techniques: (i) IVF, (ii) ZIFT, (iii) GIFT, (iv) ICSI, (v) AI.
Question.24: Describe the surgical methods of contraceptive with well labelled diagram.

Question.25: What are the different ways by which people can be made aware of the significance of reproductive health and a reproductively healthy society? Or,
Suggest some important steps to improve reproductive health standards in India.

Question.26: Discuss on the Pathogens, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Transmission, Incubation, and Treatment for the following STDs - (a) AIDS, (b) Gonorrhea, (c) Syphilis, (d) Hepatitis B, (e) Genital Warts, (f) Genital Herpes

Question.27: Give brief reasons for Infertility in males.


Question.28: Give brief reasons for Infertility in females.

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Human Reproduction - CBSE Class XII, NCERT Biology Guide with Questions Bank

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Chapter 3, HUMAN REPRODUCTION

CBSE NCERT Solution Biology Questions Bank for the Unit Human Reproduction, important for CBSE Board Exam, MBBS Entrance Exams of Medical Colleges and other Admission Tests

Class 12, HUMAN REPRODUCTION 
Very Short Answer Type Hot Questions of 1 Mark
Question.1: In Human, is the sperm or egg responsible for the sex of the Embryo?
Question.2: Expand (i) ICSH (ii) FSH.
Question.3: What is rete-testis?
Question.4: What is Teratogen?
Question.5: What is parthenogenesis?
Question.6: Where are the sperm heads found embedded to survive after spermiogenesis?
Question.7: Why is ovum non-motile?
Question.8: How many eggs do you think were released by the ovary of a female dog, which gave birth to six puppies?
Question.9: During reproduction, the chromosome number (2n) reduces to half (n) in the gametes and again the original number (2n) is restored in the offspring. Name the processes through which these events take place?
Question.10: Why are menstrual cycles absent during pregnancy?
Question.11: Name some extra embryonic membranes.
Question.12: Name the animal in which the process of budding is found.
Question.13: Why does corpus luteum secrete large quantity of progesterone during luteal phase of the menstrual cycle?

Class 12, HUMAN REPRODUCTION 

Short Answer Type CBSE NCERT Solution Hot Questions of 2 - 3 Marks

Question.14: Mention the sites of action of the hormones GnRH and FSH during spermatogenesis in human males. Give one function of each of the hormones.
Question.15: Draw a diagram of T.S. of a part of seminiferous tubule of testis of an adult human male and label any four parts in it.
Question.16: The presence or absence of hymen is not an indication of virginity. Why?
Question.17: How is polyspermy prevented?


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Class XII Biology, HUMAN REPRODUCTION - Sample Questions Answers
Long Answer Type CBSE NCERT Solution Questions of 5 Marks

Question.18: Draw a labeled diagram of human sperm.
Question.19: State any two differences between spermatogenesis and oogenesis.
Question.20: Describe the structure and functions of male reproductive system.
Question.21: Give an account of the structure of human female reproductive system.