WBJEE SERIES
Biology

Photosynthesis In Higher Plants

6 previous year questions.

Volume: 6 Ques
Yield: Medium

High-Yield Trend

1
2014
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2011
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2009
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2008

Chapter Questions
6 MCQs

01
PYQ 2008
medium
biology ID: wbjee-20
Dimorphism of chloroplast is found in
1
plants
2
plants
3
CAM plants
4

Both [a] and [b]

02
PYQ 2008
medium
biology ID: wbjee-20
Plants purify air by which process?
1
Photorespiration
2
Photosynthesis
3
Photophosphorylation
4
Transpiration
03
PYQ 2008
medium
biology ID: wbjee-20
From which of the following, photosyntheric autotrophs receive their energy?
1
Heat
2
Inorganic chemicals
3
Organic chemicals
4
Light
04
PYQ 2009
medium
biology ID: wbjee-20
acceptor in cycle is
1
OAA
2
RuBP
3
PEP
4
Malic acid
05
PYQ 2011
medium
biology ID: wbjee-20
Example of water soluble plant pigment in
1
Chlorophyll-a
2
Xanthophyll
3
Chlorophyll-b
4
Anthocyanin
06
PYQ 2014
medium
biology ID: wbjee-20
Chlorophyll molecules are located in the
1
Thylakoid membrane
2
Thylakoid lumen
3
Stroma
4
Inner chloroplast membrane

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