Class 11 Biology MCQs | Chapter 12: Mineral Nutrition – Part 3
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Class 11 Biology MCQs | Chapter 12: Mineral Nutrition – Part 3

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211. Which process makes atmospheric nitrogen available to living organisms for the first time in the cycle?
ⓐ. Denitrification
ⓑ. Nitrogen fixation
ⓒ. Nitrification
ⓓ. Ammonification
212. Which pair is correctly matched?
ⓐ. Nitrification — formation of nitrate from ammonia
ⓑ. Ammonification — return of nitrate to atmosphere
ⓒ. Denitrification — conversion of organic matter into ammonia
ⓓ. Nitrogen fixation — oxidation of nitrite into nitrate only
213. Which sequence correctly shows the general order from organic nitrogen in dead matter to nitrate in soil?
ⓐ. Nitrification → ammonification
ⓑ. Denitrification → fixation
ⓒ. Ammonification → nitrification
ⓓ. Fixation → denitrification
214. Which process decreases the amount of available nitrate in soil by sending nitrogen back to the atmosphere?
ⓐ. Nitrogen fixation
ⓑ. Nitrification
ⓒ. Ammonification
ⓓ. Denitrification
215. Assertion: Even though atmospheric nitrogen is abundant, nitrogen fixation remains essential in the nitrogen cycle. Reason: Most higher plants cannot directly use atmospheric molecular nitrogen and depend on its conversion into usable compounds.
ⓐ. Both Assertion and Reason are true, and the Reason correctly explains the Assertion
ⓑ. Both Assertion and Reason are true, but the Reason does not explain the Assertion
ⓒ. Assertion is true, but the Reason is false
ⓓ. Assertion is false, but the Reason is true
216. A field receives large amounts of dead organic matter. Microorganisms first convert its nitrogen into ammonia, and later other microbes convert that ammonia into nitrate. Which sequence is being described?
ⓐ. Denitrification followed by nitrogen fixation
ⓑ. Ammonification followed by nitrification
ⓒ. Nitrification followed by denitrification
ⓓ. Nitrogen fixation followed by ammonification
217. Which comparison between nitrification and denitrification is most accurate?
ⓐ. Both processes increase the amount of atmospheric nitrogen available to plants
ⓑ. Nitrification converts nitrate into ammonia, while denitrification converts ammonia into proteins
ⓒ. Nitrification generally increases soil nitrate, while denitrification reduces soil nitrate by returning nitrogen to the atmosphere
ⓓ. Nitrification and denitrification are identical processes occurring under different seasons only
218. A soil remains poorly aerated and waterlogged for a long period, and its nitrate content begins to fall because nitrogen escapes back to the atmosphere. Which process best explains this change?
ⓐ. Ammonification
ⓑ. Nitrogen fixation
ⓒ. Nitrification
ⓓ. Denitrification
219. Which of the following is the best non-example of nitrogen fixation?
ⓐ. Conversion of atmospheric nitrogen into usable nitrogen compounds
ⓑ. A process that introduces atmospheric nitrogen into the biological cycle
ⓒ. Plant roots absorbing nitrate already present in the soil solution
ⓓ. A step that makes inert nitrogen available to living organisms
220. Which statement best corrects the misconception that nitrification and ammonification are the same process?
ⓐ. They are the same because both return nitrogen to the atmosphere
ⓑ. Ammonification produces ammonia from organic nitrogen, whereas nitrification converts ammonia further into nitrite and nitrate
ⓒ. Ammonification forms nitrate directly, whereas nitrification forms proteins
ⓓ. Both processes begin with atmospheric nitrogen and end in root absorption
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