MPSC Botany Optional 2007 Question Paper | Maharashtra Forest Services Main Exam

Maharashtra Government Jobs Administrative / Civil Services 2007

  • Year 2007
  • Conducted By MPSC
  • Questions 9
  • Maximum Marks 200
  • Duration 3 Hours
  • Languages English & Hindi

Exam Details

Detail Information
Examination Maharashtra Forest Services Main Examination
Year 2007
Conducting Body MPSC
Paper Botany (Optional)
Subject Botany
Duration 3 Hours
Maximum Marks 200
Number of Questions 9
Question Type Descriptive / Subjective

This document contains the Maharashtra Forest Services Main Examination 2007 question paper for Botany (Optional). The exam, conducted by MPSC, had a duration of 3 hours and a maximum of 200 marks. It comprised nine descriptive questions, with candidates required to attempt five, including compulsory question 1 and four others selected from four sections (A, B, C, D), with one question from each section. The paper covers a wide range of botanical topics, including plant tissues, lichens, bacterial cell structure, hydrophytes, secondary growth in dicot stems, cell organelles like the nucleus, genetics concepts such as crossing over and linkage, plant reproduction (alternation of generations, endosperm development, double fertilization), classification systems, enzyme action, photosynthesis, respiration, protein synthesis, plant hormones, biotechnology, pollution, and ecosystems. The questions require detailed explanations, descriptions, comparisons, and differentiation of various biological processes and concepts, reflecting the depth expected in a main examination for forest services.

Major Topics Covered

  • Plant Anatomy
  • Plant Physiology
  • Genetics
  • Evolution
  • Ecology
  • Biotechnology
  • Plant Taxonomy
  • Cell Biology
  • Reproduction in Plants
  • Enzymology
  • Environmental Science
  • Economic Botany
  • Plant Pathology
  • Biochemistry
  • Molecular Biology
  • Cytology
  • Microbiology
  • Agriculture
  • Forestry
  • Pollution Control

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  • Useful for Maharashtra Forest Services Main Examina preparation
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Instructions

  • MFS ATi 2007 BOTANY (Optional) 002369 वनस्पतीशास्त्र (वैकल्पिक) Time: 3 hours Maximum Marks: 200 In all attempt five questions.
  • (ii) Question No. 1 is compulsory. Of the remaining Questions, Attempt any four by selecting one question from each
  • (iii) section. Numbers of optional questions upto the prescribed number in the order in which questions
  • (iv) have been solved, will only be assessed and excess answers of the question/s will not be assessed.
  • Candidate should not write roll number, any names (including their own), signature,
  • (v) address or any indication of their identity anywhere inside the answer book otherwise he will be penalised.
  • Answer any four of the following questions : 40

Questions (page 2)

Q1. (a) What is complex tissue ? Describe its structure and functions. Write an essay on the economic importance of Lichens.

(a) What is complex tissue ? Describe its structure and functions. Write an essay on the economic importance of Lichens.

(b) Give an account of Ultrastructure of Bacterial Cell.

(c) What are hydrophytes? Describe hydrophytic adaptations.

(d) What is secondary growth? How it takes place in dicotyledonous stem.

  • (a) What is complex tissue ? Describe its structure and functions. Write an essay on the economic importance of Lichens.
  • (b) Give an account of Ultrastructure of Bacterial Cell.
  • (c) What are hydrophytes? Describe hydrophytic adaptations.
  • (d) What is secondary growth? How it takes place in dicotyledonous stem.

Q2.

(a) What is crossing over? Describe the mechanism and theories of crossing over.

Q3. (a) Define reductional division. Explain Meiosis I in detail.

(a) Define reductional division. Explain Meiosis I in detail.
(a) What is Linkage? Describe the coupling and repulsion mechanism.
(b)

(b) What is Linkage? Describe the coupling and repulsion mechanism.

  • (a) Define reductional division. Explain Meiosis I in detail.
  • (a) What is Linkage? Describe the coupling and repulsion mechanism.
  • (b) What is Linkage? Describe the coupling and repulsion mechanism.

Q4. (a) What is alternation of generations ? Describe it with the help of Life Cycle of Pinus.

(a) What is alternation of generations ? Describe it with the help of Life Cycle of Pinus.

(b) Describe in detail the development of endosperm and its types.

  • (a) What is alternation of generations ? Describe it with the help of Life Cycle of Pinus.
  • (b) Describe in detail the development of endosperm and its types.

Q5. (a) Give comparative account of systems of classifications of Bentham and Hooker and Engler and Prantle.

(a) Give comparative account of systems of classifications of Bentham and Hooker and Engler and Prantle.

(b) Describe double fertilization and triple fusion in Angiosperms.

  • (a) Give comparative account of systems of classifications of Bentham and Hooker and Engler and Prantle.
  • (b) Describe double fertilization and triple fusion in Angiosperms.

Q6. (a) Describe the mechanism of enzyme action and properties of enzymes.

(a) Describe the mechanism of enzyme action and properties of enzymes.
(a)
Differentiate between photosynthesis and respiration.
(b)

(b) Differentiate between photosynthesis and respiration.

  • (a) Describe the mechanism of enzyme action and properties of enzymes.
  • (a) Differentiate between photosynthesis and respiration.
  • (b) Differentiate between photosynthesis and respiration.

Q7. (a) Describe in detail the mechanism of protein synthesis.

(a) Describe in detail the mechanism of protein synthesis.
(a)
What are Phytohormones ? Describe physiological effects of Auxins and Gibberellins.
(b)

(b) What are Phytohormones ? Describe physiological effects of Auxins and Gibberellins.

  • (a) Describe in detail the mechanism of protein synthesis.
  • (a) What are Phytohormones ? Describe physiological effects of Auxins and Gibberellins.
  • (b) What are Phytohormones ? Describe physiological effects of Auxins and Gibberellins.

Q8. (a) Define biotechnology. Explain its role in Agriculture and Industry.

(a) Define biotechnology. Explain its role in Agriculture and Industry.
(a)
Define Pollution. Give an account of water pollutants, its effects and methods of control.
(b)

(b) Define Pollution. Give an account of water pollutants, its effects and methods of control.

  • (a) Define biotechnology. Explain its role in Agriculture and Industry.
  • (a) Define Pollution. Give an account of water pollutants, its effects and methods of control.
  • (b) Define Pollution. Give an account of water pollutants, its effects and methods of control.

Q9. (a) Describe the origin, morphology, method of extraction of coconut fibres and their economic importance.

(a) Describe the origin, morphology, method of extraction of coconut fibres and their economic importance.

(b) What is ecosystem? Describe the components of ecosystem.

  • (a) Describe the origin, morphology, method of extraction of coconut fibres and their economic importance.
  • (b) What is ecosystem? Describe the components of ecosystem.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the exam name and year for this Botany question paper?

The exam name is the Maharashtra Forest Services Main Examination, and the year is 2007.

What is the maximum marks and duration for the Botany (Optional) paper?

The maximum marks are 200, and the duration is 3 hours.

How many questions were compulsory in the 2007 MPSC Botany paper?

Question No. 1 was compulsory.

What was the structure of the remaining questions in the Botany paper?

Candidates had to attempt any four questions by selecting one from each of the four sections (A, B, C, D).

What is a complex tissue?

A complex tissue is a type of plant tissue composed of different types of cells that work together to perform a specific function. Examples include xylem and phloem.

What is the economic importance of Lichens?

Lichens have economic importance as sources of dyes, perfumes, medicines (like Usnic acid), and as indicators of air pollution. They also play a role in soil formation.

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