College Lecturer Botany-II 2014 Question Paper PDF | RPSC

Rajasthan Government Jobs Lecturer 2014

  • Year 2014
  • Conducted By RPSC
  • Questions 150
  • Duration 3 Hours
  • Languages English & Hindi

Exam Details

Detail Information
Examination College Lecturer Exam
Year 2014
Conducting Body RPSC
Paper Botany-II
Subject Botany
Duration 3 Hours
Number of Questions 150
Question Type Objective (MCQ)

This is the Botany-II paper for the College Lecturer examination conducted by RPSC in 2014. The paper consists of 150 objective-type questions and is designed to be completed within 3 hours. Aspirants can use this previous year's question paper to understand the exam pattern, difficulty level, and important topics covered in Botany. Practicing with this paper will help in effective preparation for the RPSC College Lecturer recruitment exam.

Major Topics Covered

  • Osmotic Potential
  • Pressure Potential
  • Diffusion Pressure Deficit
  • Photosynthesis
  • Osmosis
  • Calvin Cycle
  • Imbibition Pressure
  • Root Pressure
  • Capillary Action
  • Stomatal Index
  • CAM Plants
  • Malic Acid
  • Chloroplast
  • Starch
  • Phosphoenolpyruvate
  • Trace Elements
  • Minor Essential Elements

Why This Paper is Important

  • Useful for College Lecturer Exam preparation
  • Helps understand the latest exam pattern
  • Useful for practice and self-assessment
  • Covers frequently asked General Studies topics
  • Helpful for analysing question trends

Related Resources

  • College Lecturer Botany-I 2014 Question Paper
  • RPSC College Lecturer General Studies 2014 Question Paper
  • Previous Year Botany Papers for State PSC Exams
  • College Lecturer Botany-II 2014 Answer Key
  • RPSC Botany Answer Key 2014
  • College Lecturer Botany Syllabus
  • RPSC Botany Syllabus
  • College Lecturer Exam Pattern

Instructions

  • -20 atm. यदि एक कोशिका में परासरण विभव का मान 20 atm. है एवं दाब विभव का मान 20 atm. है, कुछ समय पश्चात परासरण द्वारा कोशिका आंशिक स्फीत एवं अंत में पूर्ण स्फीत हो जायेगी| इस (पूर्ण स्फीत) अवस्था में विसरण दाब न्यूनता का मान होगा- ^{1)} शुन्य atm. 2) 40 atm.
  • Imbibition pressure caused by the seeds. एक शिक्षक ने प्रायोगिक कक्षा में प्रदर्शन हेत् कांच की बोतल में चने के कुछ बीज लिए एवं उसमे थोडा जल डाल दिया| बोतल का ढक्कन लगा कर एवं सील करके 48 घंटे के लिए रख दिया| देखने पर ज्ञात हूआ की कांच की बोतल टूट चुकी थी| यह निम्न में से जिस वजह से हूआ वह है- \ket{1} प्रकाश संश्लेषण की वजह से ऑक्सीजन विमुक्त होना \left( 2\right) बीज में परासरण की वजह से परासरण दाब उत्पन्न होना ^{(3)} केल्विन चक्र में कार्बन डाइऑक्साइड के ग्रहण से निर्वात उत्पन्न होना| ^{4)} बीजों दवारा उत्पन्न अन्तः चूषण दाब से| Oues \#:3 When an irrigated potted plant is cut just above the ground level and a manometer is attached to stump with the help of piece of rubber tube so that no air enters in it. There is rise in mercury level after sometime, This is because of
  • Imbibition force जब एक सिंचित गमले के पौधे को भूमि की सतह से थोडा ऊपर काट दिया जाए और एक रबर की नली के ट्कड़े की सहायता से मेनोमीटर को ठूंठ (स्टम्प) से जोड़ दिया जाए जिससे वायु प्रवेश नहीं कर सके| कुछ समय पश्चात मरकरी का स्तर बढ़ जाता है| इसका कारण है- ^{1)} मूल दाब 1/43

  • Ques # 2 A teacher while demonstrating in the practical class, took some gram seeds in a glass bottle and poured some water into it.
  • He replaced the lid of bottle, sealed and left for 48 hours.
  • He observed that the glass bottle was broken.
  • This could be because of one of the following-
  • Osmotic pressure due to osmosis by the seeds
  • Creation of vaccuum due to intake of carbondioxide for calvin cycle.

Questions (page 2)

Q4. When S = Number of stomata per unit area, E = Number of epidermal cells per unit area, The Stomatal Index(I) can be calculated by the formula-

  • (1) I = rac{E}{E+S} X 100
  • (2) I = rac{E+S}{S} X 100
  • (3) I = rac{E+S}{E} X 100
  • (4) I = rac{E}{S}

Q5. In succulent plants (CAM plants), some physiological processes which occur in stomata are listed below A. Malic acid accumulates in vacuole. B. From Vacuole malic acid is transported to Chloroplast. C. Starch is synthesised in the chloroplast. D. Starch is converted into phosphoenolpyruvate in chloroplast. Select the processes which occur during opening of stomata-

  • (1) A, B एवं C
  • (2) A एवं C
  • (3) A एवं D
  • (4) B, C एवं D

Q6. Plants require many elements for their growth. Some elements are required in very small quantity and are called trace elements or minor essential elements. These are-

  • (1) Sodium, Phosphorus, Magnesium and Copper
  • (2) Boron, Manganese, Zinc and Molybdenum
  • (3) Silicon, Sulphur, Nitrogen and Calcium
  • (4) Potassium, Zinc, Chlorine and Carbon

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What is the name of the exam?

The exam is the College Lecturer Exam.

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This question paper is from the year 2014.

Who conducts the College Lecturer exam?

The Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) conducts the College Lecturer exam.

What is the subject of this paper?

This paper is for Botany-II.

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There are 150 questions in the paper.

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The time allowed for the exam is 3 Hours.

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