Class 12 Biology MCQs | Chapter 10: Biotechnology And Its Applications – Part 2
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Class 12 Biology MCQs | Chapter 10: Biotechnology and its Applications – Part 2

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101. Which statement best explains why different cry genes are used in different transgenic crops?
ⓐ. All cry genes act equally on every insect pest.
ⓑ. cry genes are selected mainly on the basis of flower color.
ⓒ. A single cry gene can protect every crop from all pathogens.
ⓓ. Different cry genes show specificity toward different target insects.
102. Which cry gene is commonly associated with protection against corn borer?
ⓐ. cryAII
ⓑ. cryIAc
ⓒ. cryIIAb
ⓓ. cryIAb
103. Which target pest is most closely associated with the use of cryIAc and cryIIAb?
ⓐ. Root-knot nematode
ⓑ. Corn borer
ⓒ. Cotton bollworms
ⓓ. Aphid population
104. Which statement about Bt gene selection is correct?
ⓐ. The same Bt gene is used in every crop regardless of pest.
ⓑ. The choice of cry gene depends on the crop and the target pest.
ⓒ. Bt genes are selected only according to plant height.
ⓓ. cry genes are useful only in bacterial cultures, not in crops.
105. Fill in the blank in the most accurate way: A Bt crop designed mainly to control corn borer would most appropriately contain the gene ______.
ⓐ. cryIAb
ⓑ. cryIAc
ⓒ. cryIIAb
ⓓ. cryIIIA
106. Which option correctly compares the use of cryIAc and cryIIAb with cryIAb?
ⓐ. cryIAc and cryIIAb are both used mainly for drought tolerance, while cryIAb improves nutrition.
ⓑ. cryIAc and cryIIAb are used for virus resistance, while cryIAb controls fungi.
ⓒ. cryIAc and cryIIAb are used for post-harvest protection, while cryIAb improves mineral use.
ⓓ. cryIAc and cryIIAb are linked with cotton bollworms, while cryIAb is linked with corn borer.
107. RNA interference is best described as a process in which
ⓐ. proteins are directly melted inside host cells
ⓑ. specific mRNA is silenced by a complementary RNA mechanism
ⓒ. DNA is removed permanently from every chromosome
ⓓ. insects are killed by alkaline gut toxins
108. In the biotechnology example involving tobacco, which parasite is controlled through RNA interference?
ⓐ. cotton bollworm
ⓑ. corn borer
ⓒ. Meloidogyne incognita
ⓓ. rice weevil
109. Which statement correctly identifies the biological role of RNA interference in eukaryotic cells?
ⓐ. It converts bacterial protoxin into active toxin.
ⓑ. It activates every mRNA present in the cytoplasm.
ⓒ. It acts as a defense mechanism by silencing specific RNA molecules.
ⓓ. It promotes pollination in flowering plants.
110. In RNA interference, double-stranded RNA is important because it
ⓐ. strengthens the cell wall of the host plant
ⓑ. activates insect digestion in alkaline medium
ⓒ. joins with bacterial plasmids to form seeds
ⓓ. triggers silencing of the matching mRNA sequence
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