KCET SERIES
Biology

Prokaryotic Cells

4 previous year questions.

Volume: 4 Ques
Yield: Medium

High-Yield Trend

3
2025
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2015

Chapter Questions
4 MCQs

01
PYQ 2015
medium
biology ID: kcet-201
The organism which completely lack a cell wall and can live without oxygen are
1
Mycoplasmas
2
Archaebacteria
3
Methanogens
4
Thermoacidophiles
02
PYQ 2025
medium
biology ID: kcet-202
Which of the following statements are correct with reference to prokaryotic genome?
1
Monocistronic structural genes
2
Introns absent in structural genes
3
Transcription and translation are coupled processes
4
Primary transcript undergoes splicing
03
PYQ 2025
medium
biology ID: kcet-202
The cell wall less prokaryote among the following is
1
Cyanobacteria
2
Mycoplasma
3
Bacteria
4
Blue-Green Algae
04
PYQ 2025
medium
biology ID: kcet-202
The reserve material in prokaryotic cells are stored in the cytoplasm in the form of
1
Exclusion and inclusion bodies
2
Fat bodies
3
Exclusion bodies
4
Inclusion bodies

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