Class 12 Biology MCQs | Chapter 10: Biotechnology And Its Applications – Part 3
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Class 12 Biology MCQs | Chapter 10: Biotechnology and its Applications – Part 3

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201. A transgenic animal engineered to show an exaggerated response to a harmful industrial compound would be most useful in
ⓐ. bioremediation
ⓑ. vaccine preparation
ⓒ. chemical toxicity evaluation
ⓓ. somatic hybridisation
202. Which statement best compares vaccine safety testing and chemical safety testing in transgenic animals?
ⓐ. Vaccine safety testing examines biological response to vaccines, whereas chemical safety testing examines harmful effects of toxic substances.
ⓑ. Vaccine safety testing uses plant cells, whereas chemical safety testing uses only fungi.
ⓒ. Vaccine safety testing is done only with Rosie, whereas chemical safety testing is done only with mice.
ⓓ. Vaccine safety testing measures milk proteins, whereas chemical safety testing measures crop yield.
203. Why is regulation considered necessary in activities involving genetic manipulation of living organisms?
ⓐ. Because genetic manipulation always produces identical species
ⓑ. Because it removes all uncertainty from biological systems
ⓒ. Because manipulated organisms can never survive outside laboratories
ⓓ. Because it can help in some cases and harm in others
204. Which statement best explains the ethical concern associated with releasing genetically modified organisms into the environment?
ⓐ. Their effects on ecosystems may be difficult to predict fully.
ⓑ. They always become dominant over all natural species.
ⓒ. They can grow only in completely artificial nutrient media.
ⓓ. They immediately lose all introduced genes after release.
205. Ethical standards in biotechnology are mainly needed to
ⓐ. stop all biological research involving cells
ⓑ. replace scientific testing with public opinion
ⓒ. ensure that every experiment gives identical results
ⓓ. judge whether work involving living organisms is beneficial or harmful
206. Which of the following is the most appropriate biosafety concern related to genetic modification?
ⓐ. GM organisms cannot be observed under a microscope.
ⓑ. A modified organism may produce unintended ecological effects.
ⓒ. Genetic modification always decreases biological diversity instantly.
ⓓ. GM organisms are unable to reproduce after release.
207. Which body is responsible for taking decisions about the validity of GM research and the safety of introducing GM organisms for public services?
ⓐ. PCR
ⓑ. ELISA
ⓒ. GEAC
ⓓ. ADA
208. The primary function of GEAC is to
ⓐ. detect gene mutations in suspected patients
ⓑ. produce recombinant insulin for therapy
ⓒ. remove toxins from contaminated soil
ⓓ. evaluate GM research and biosafety before public introduction
209. Which statement correctly distinguishes GEAC from PCR and ELISA?
ⓐ. GEAC is a therapeutic product, whereas PCR and ELISA are diseases.
ⓑ. GEAC is a regulatory authority, whereas PCR and ELISA are diagnostic techniques.
ⓒ. GEAC is used for tissue culture, whereas PCR and ELISA are used for pollination.
ⓓ. GEAC is a toxin gene, whereas PCR and ELISA are plant hormones.
210. A new genetically modified crop is proposed for public agricultural use. Which type of body would assess whether its introduction is safe and valid?
ⓐ. A tissue culture unit
ⓑ. A retroviral vector unit
ⓒ. A body such as GEAC
ⓓ. A meristem culture unit
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