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Q.151 Medium General Science Botany
In the Calvin cycle, how many ATP and NADPH molecules are required to fix one molecule of CO2?
A 1 ATP, 1 NADPH
B 3 ATP, 2 NADPH
C 2 ATP, 1 NADPH
D 6 ATP, 3 NADPH
Correct Answer:  B. 3 ATP, 2 NADPH
EXPLANATION

The reduction phase of Calvin cycle requires 3 ATP per CO2 fixed. NADPH requirement is 2 molecules per CO2. These are stoichiometric ratios essential for understanding photosynthetic efficiency.

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Q.152 Easy General Science Botany
The phenomenon of senescence in plants is primarily controlled by which plant hormone?
A Auxin
B Gibberellin
C Ethylene
D Cytokinin
Correct Answer:  C. Ethylene
EXPLANATION

Ethylene is the senescence hormone that promotes leaf yellowing, abscission, and fruit ripening. Cytokinins antagonize ethylene effects. This hormone physiology is important for understanding plant development.

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Q.153 Easy General Science Botany
Which of the following represents the correct order of plant tissues from outside to inside in a dicot stem?
A Epidermis → Cortex → Phloem → Xylem → Pith
B Epidermis → Cortex → Xylem → Phloem → Pith
C Cuticle → Epidermis → Pith → Xylem → Phloem
D Bark → Pith → Cortex → Xylem → Phloem
Correct Answer:  A. Epidermis → Cortex → Phloem → Xylem → Pith
EXPLANATION

The correct radial arrangement in dicot stems is Epidermis (outermost) → Cortex → Vascular bundles (Phloem outer, Xylem inner) → Pith (center). This NCERT-based concept is frequently asked in SSC exams.

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Q.154 Medium General Science Botany
The phenomenon where certain seeds require light for germination is called:
A Phototropism
B Photomorphogenesis
C Photoperiodism
D Heliotropism
Correct Answer:  B. Photomorphogenesis
EXPLANATION

Photomorphogenesis refers to light-dependent development processes including light-mediated seed germination. Phytochrome is the photoreceptor involved. This is distinct from photoperiodism (flowering response to day length).

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Q.155 Medium General Science Botany
In C4 photosynthesis, the first stable compound formed after CO2 fixation is:
A 3-Phosphoglycerate (3-PGA)
B Oxaloacetate
C Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate
D Glucose
Correct Answer:  B. Oxaloacetate
EXPLANATION

In C4 plants, PEP carboxylase fixes CO2 into oxaloacetate (4-carbon compound), unlike C3 plants where RuBisCO produces 3-PGA. This adaptation reduces photorespiration and is efficient in hot climates.

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Q.156 Medium General Science Botany
Which of the following pigments is primarily responsible for absorbing light in the red and far-red regions of the spectrum in photosynthesis?
A Chlorophyll a
B Phytochrome
C Carotenoids
D Xanthophyll
Correct Answer:  B. Phytochrome
EXPLANATION

Phytochrome exists in two interconvertible forms (Pr and Pfr) and absorbs maximally in red (~660 nm) and far-red (~730 nm) regions. It's crucial for seed germination and photoperiodism - important for UPSC agriculture-related questions.

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Q.157 Medium General Science Botany
The root pressure phenomenon in plants is primarily due to which of the following?
A Transpiration pull alone
B Capillary action in soil
C Active transport of mineral ions into xylem, creating osmotic gradient
D Gravitational force on water column
Correct Answer:  C. Active transport of mineral ions into xylem, creating osmotic gradient
EXPLANATION

Root pressure is generated by active transport of mineral ions into the xylem sap, creating a concentration gradient that draws water in osmotically. This is distinct from transpiration pull and is a key concept in plant physiology.

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Q.158 Easy General Science Botany
A plant cell is placed in a hypertonic solution. Which physical phenomenon occurs, and what is the correct term for it?
A Plasmolysis - protoplasm shrinks away from cell wall
B Deplasmolysis - cell regains water
C Turgor pressure increases
D Cell wall becomes permeable
Correct Answer:  A. Plasmolysis - protoplasm shrinks away from cell wall
EXPLANATION

In hypertonic solutions, water moves out of the cell due to osmosis, causing protoplasm to shrink away from the cell wall - this is plasmolysis. This is a fundamental osmotic principle tested in SSC/Railway exams.

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Q.159 Hard General Science Botany
The double fertilization process in angiosperms results in the formation of:
A Seed coat and cotyledon
B Endosperm and embryo
C Fruit and seed
D Ovule and nucellus
Correct Answer:  B. Endosperm and embryo
EXPLANATION

Double fertilization: one sperm fuses with egg nucleus (embryo), other fuses with polar nuclei (endosperm - 3n).

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Q.160 Hard General Science Botany
When a plant wilts despite adequate soil moisture, this condition is called:
A Permanent wilting point
B Incipient wilting
C Physiological wilting
D Hydration stress
Correct Answer:  C. Physiological wilting
EXPLANATION

Physiological wilting occurs when transpiration rate exceeds water absorption rate, though soil moisture is sufficient.

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