Class 11 Biology MCQs | Chapter 13: Photosynthesis In Higher Plants – Part 4
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Class 11 Biology MCQs | Chapter 13: Photosynthesis in Higher Plants – Part 4

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301. Which statement best explains the principle of limiting factors in photosynthesis?
ⓐ. Photosynthesis always depends equally on all external factors at the same time
ⓑ. The rate of photosynthesis is controlled by the factor that is least favorable at a given moment
ⓒ. The process stops unless every factor is present at its maximum value
ⓓ. Only one factor, usually light, controls photosynthesis under all conditions
302. As light intensity increases from a very low level, the rate of photosynthesis generally:
ⓐ. decreases immediately because strong light destroys chlorophyll
ⓑ. remains completely unchanged until carbon dioxide rises
ⓒ. falls first and then rises after temperature becomes favorable
ⓓ. increases up to a point and then levels off when another factor becomes limiting
303. Which light colors are generally most effective in driving photosynthesis in green plants?
ⓐ. Red and blue
ⓑ. Green and yellow
ⓒ. Orange and green
ⓓ. Yellow and brown
304. The term light saturation point in photosynthesis refers to the stage at which:
ⓐ. chlorophyll is completely destroyed by light
ⓑ. all stomata close because of excess radiation
ⓒ. further increase in light intensity does not significantly increase the rate of photosynthesis
ⓓ. carbon dioxide enters the leaf faster than oxygen can leave
305. Increasing carbon dioxide concentration around a photosynthesizing leaf generally raises the rate of photosynthesis until:
ⓐ. water becomes a raw material again
ⓑ. another factor becomes limiting
ⓒ. chlorophyll changes into carotenoids
ⓓ. oxygen stops being released from the leaf
306. Temperature affects photosynthesis mainly because:
ⓐ. it changes the mineral content of the soil into glucose
ⓑ. it determines whether water can enter xylem vessels
ⓒ. it directly acts as the carbon source for sugar formation
ⓓ. many steps of photosynthesis are enzyme-controlled and therefore temperature-sensitive
307. Water shortage reduces photosynthesis most directly because it often:
ⓐ. causes stomata to close and lowers carbon dioxide entry into the leaf
ⓑ. increases chlorophyll synthesis inside the chloroplast
ⓒ. converts bundle sheath cells into mesophyll cells
ⓓ. replaces carbon dioxide as the main substrate of the Calvin cycle
308. Why does stomatal closure reduce the rate of photosynthesis?
ⓐ. It prevents chloroplasts from absorbing blue light
ⓑ. It blocks ATP synthesis in the thylakoid membrane directly
ⓒ. It reduces the diffusion of carbon dioxide into the leaf
ⓓ. It causes oxygen to disappear from mesophyll cells
309. Minerals influence photosynthesis mainly because they are required for:
ⓐ. the formation of chlorophyll and the proper functioning of many photosynthetic enzymes
ⓑ. converting oxygen directly into glucose in the leaf
ⓒ. replacing light energy in the chloroplast
ⓓ. making stomata unnecessary for carbon dioxide entry
310. Which statement best describes the effect of temperature on the rate of photosynthesis?
ⓐ. The rate always decreases as temperature rises
ⓑ. The rate is completely independent of temperature in green plants
ⓒ. The rate rises continuously with temperature without any upper limit
ⓓ. The rate usually increases to an optimum and then declines if temperature becomes too high
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