Class 11 Biology MCQs | Chapter 10: Cell Cycle And Cell Division – Part 4
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Class 11 Biology MCQs | Chapter 10: Cell Cycle and Cell Division – Part 4

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301. Which statement correctly describes chromosome number and DNA content just before mitosis begins?
ⓐ. Chromosome number is unchanged, but DNA content has doubled
ⓑ. Chromosome number has doubled, but DNA content is unchanged
ⓒ. Both chromosome number and DNA content are halved
ⓓ. Both chromosome number and DNA content remain exactly as in early $G_1$
302. The reduction in chromosome number from diploid to haploid occurs during:
ⓐ. mitosis
ⓑ. meiosis I
ⓒ. meiosis II
ⓓ. S phase
303. After completion of meiosis I, each daughter cell is best described as:
ⓐ. diploid with single-chromatid chromosomes
ⓑ. diploid with two-chromatid chromosomes
ⓒ. haploid with two-chromatid chromosomes
ⓓ. haploid with no chromosomes
304. Which statement best describes the outcome of meiosis II with respect to chromosome structure?
ⓐ. Homologous chromosomes pair again and chromosome number is doubled
ⓑ. Sister chromatids separate, producing chromosomes with single chromatids
ⓒ. DNA replicates again before chromosome number is reduced further
ⓓ. Chromosome number becomes diploid again without fertilization
305. Which comparison between mitosis and meiosis is correct regarding chromosome number of daughter cells?
ⓐ. Mitosis halves chromosome number, whereas meiosis keeps it unchanged
ⓑ. Mitosis keeps chromosome number unchanged, whereas meiosis usually halves it
ⓒ. Both mitosis and meiosis always keep chromosome number unchanged
ⓓ. Both mitosis and meiosis always halve chromosome number
306. In a species with $2n = 8$, how many chromosomes will each daughter cell have after mitosis?
ⓐ. 2
ⓑ. 4
ⓒ. 8
ⓓ. 16
307. In a species with $2n = 8$, how many chromosomes will each final cell have after completion of meiosis?
ⓐ. 2
ⓑ. 4
ⓒ. 8
ⓓ. 16
308. Which statement correctly distinguishes chromosome number from DNA content?
ⓐ. Chromosome number and DNA content always change together in the same way
ⓑ. DNA content may double without an immediate change in chromosome number
ⓒ. Chromosome number doubles in every S phase because DNA doubles
ⓓ. DNA content becomes irrelevant once chromosomes are visible
309. The main numerical significance of meiosis in sexual reproduction is that it:
ⓐ. keeps all reproductive cells diploid
ⓑ. prevents DNA replication in germ cells
ⓒ. reduces chromosome number so fertilization can restore diploidy
ⓓ. doubles the chromosome number before gametes are formed
310. Which statement best summarizes the changes in chromosome number and DNA content across mitosis and meiosis?
ⓐ. In both mitosis and meiosis, chromosome number and DNA content always change identically
ⓑ. Mitosis preserves chromosome number, while meiosis reduces it; DNA replication precedes division in both
ⓒ. Mitosis reduces chromosome number, while meiosis preserves it; DNA never changes before division
ⓓ. Meiosis II alone causes all numerical and structural changes in chromosomes
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