Class 11 Biology MCQs | Chapter 12: Mineral Nutrition – Part 2
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Class 11 Biology MCQs | Chapter 12: Mineral Nutrition – Part 2

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111. Two deficient plants show chlorosis, but the first develops it mainly between veins in older leaves, while the second develops it first in young leaves. Which pair of deficiencies is the best match?
ⓐ. First: calcium deficiency; Second: magnesium deficiency
ⓑ. First: magnesium deficiency; Second: sulphur deficiency
ⓒ. First: sulphur deficiency; Second: calcium deficiency
ⓓ. First: magnesium deficiency; Second: calcium deficiency
112. Which statement best corrects the idea that calcium deficiency and magnesium deficiency should affect the same leaves first because both are macronutrients?
ⓐ. Both deficiencies usually appear first in fruits rather than leaves
ⓑ. Both deficiencies begin in the same tissues, but one becomes more severe later
ⓒ. The site of first symptom appearance depends on mobility, so calcium and magnesium deficiencies differ in pattern
ⓓ. Macronutrient deficiencies never show diagnostic differences in plants
113. In a hydroponic experiment, one set of plants develops death of root tips and poor shoot apex growth, while another set develops interveinal chlorosis in older leaves. Which omitted nutrients most likely caused these two conditions in that order?
ⓐ. Calcium, then magnesium
ⓑ. Sulphur, then calcium
ⓒ. Magnesium, then sulphur
ⓓ. Calcium, then sulphur
114. Which functional comparison among calcium, magnesium, and sulphur is most accurate?
ⓐ. Calcium is mainly linked with chlorophyll, magnesium with cell wall stability, and sulphur with stomatal movement
ⓑ. Calcium and sulphur both mainly regulate guard cells, while magnesium mainly forms proteins
ⓒ. Magnesium mainly supports only root growth, while calcium and sulphur act only in mature leaves
ⓓ. Calcium is strongly linked with structural stability, magnesium with chlorophyll and enzyme-related activity, and sulphur with amino acid constitution
115. A plant shows chlorosis in young leaves, but the shoot tip remains alive and there is no clear interveinal pattern in older foliage. Which deficiency is the most likely among calcium, magnesium, and sulphur?
ⓐ. Calcium deficiency
ⓑ. Sulphur deficiency
ⓒ. Magnesium deficiency
ⓓ. None of the three because chlorosis never appears in young leaves
116. Which observation would be least consistent with calcium deficiency?
ⓐ. Poor development of young tissues
ⓑ. Injury to growing points
ⓒ. Weakening of root tip growth
ⓓ. Interveinal chlorosis first appearing in older leaves
117. Which statement best describes the major role of iron in plants?
ⓐ. It mainly acts as the central atom of chlorophyll molecules
ⓑ. It mainly functions in electron transfer and enzyme systems related to respiration and photosynthesis
ⓒ. It mainly maintains guard cell turgor during stomatal opening
ⓓ. It mainly forms sulphur-containing amino acids in proteins
118. Which deficiency symptom is most commonly associated with iron deficiency in plants?
ⓐ. Interveinal chlorosis first appearing in young leaves
ⓑ. Marginal scorching first appearing in older leaves
ⓒ. Dark green leaves with delayed maturity
ⓓ. Death of root tips before any leaf symptom
119. What is one important function of manganese in plants?
ⓐ. It mainly forms the backbone of nucleic acids
ⓑ. It mainly acts in enzyme activation and participates in photosynthetic processes
ⓒ. It mainly stabilizes the middle lamella through calcium pectate formation
ⓓ. It mainly serves as the major constituent of proteins and chlorophyll pigments
120. Which symptom is most characteristic of manganese deficiency in plants?
ⓐ. Uniform chlorosis of older leaves with strong leaf-edge burn
ⓑ. Interveinal chlorosis with small necrotic spots in young leaves
ⓒ. Swollen stem base with excessive water storage
ⓓ. General death of the shoot apex without leaf chlorosis
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