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UP TGT Biology Syllabus for Students

The syllabus for the Uttar Pradesh (UP) Trained Graduate Teacher (TGT) Biology exam typically includes the following topics:

1. Diversity of Living Organisms

  • Classification of organisms (Five Kingdom Classification)
  • Plant Kingdom
  • Animal Kingdom
  • Structural organization in plants and animals

2. Cell: Structure and Function

  • Cell theory
  • Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells
  • Cell organelles and their functions
  • Cell cycle and cell division

3. Genetics and Evolution

  • Mendelian inheritance
  • Chromosomal theory of inheritance
  • DNA structure and replication
  • RNA and protein synthesis
  • Genetic code and mutations
  • Evolutionary biology

4. Structure and Functions of Plants

  • Morphology of flowering plants
  • Anatomy of flowering plants
  • Transport in plants
  • Photosynthesis and respiration in plants
  • Plant growth and development

5. Structure and Functions of Animals

  • Digestive, circulatory, respiratory, excretory, and reproductive systems
  • Nervous and endocrine system
  • Human physiology

6. Reproduction and Development in Organisms

  • Reproduction in plants
  • Reproduction in animals
  • Embryonic development

7. Ecology and Environment

  • Ecosystem structure and function
  • Energy flow and biogeochemical cycles
  • Biodiversity and conservation
  • Environmental issues

8. Biotechnology and its Applications

9. Biology in Human Welfare

10. Recent Trends in Biology

  • Genomics and proteomics
  • Bioinformatics
  • Human genome project
  • Genetic engineering and cloning

UP TGT Biology Syllabus Objective for Students

The basal metabolic rate of the body is regulated by:

(a) Thyroid hormone

(b) Insulin

(c) Pineal hormone

(d) Corticosteroid

Option a – Thyroid hormone

What is the function of hydrochloric acid in the stomach?

(a) It kills the bacteria which enter the stomach with food

(b) It absorbs harmful toxins

(c) It converts the food into a semisolid liquid form

(d) It helps in purifying the blood

Option c – It converts the food into a semisolid liquid form

The largest gland in the human body is ( UP TGT Biology Syllabus MCQ )

(a) Pancreas

(b) Liver

(c) Salivary gland

(d) Adrenal gland

Option b – Liver

Starch is a:

(a) Monosaccharide

(b) Disaccharide

(c) Polysaccharide

(d) None of these

Option c – Polysaccharide

A carcinoma is a cancer originating from ( UP TGT Biology Syllabus MCQ )

(a) Epithelial tissue

(b) Connective tissue

(c) Muscular tissue

(d) Nerve tissue

Option a – Epithelial tissue

Which metal is present in chlorophyll?

(a) Iron

(b) Zinc

(c) Aluminium

(d) Magnesium

Option d – Magnesium

A pure red flower-bearing plant is crossed with a pure white flower, and the plant bears pink flowers. This is an example of:

(a) Pseudo dominance

(b) Dominance

(c) Epistasis

(d) Co-dominance

Option a – Pseudo dominance

A short-day plant has a critical day length of 14 hours. It will flower when the day length is ( UP TGT Biology Syllabus MCQ )

(a) 15 hours

(b) 18 hours

(c) 12 hours

(d) 16 hours

Option c – 12 hours

A muscle that is consciously controlled:

(a) Striated voluntary

(b) Striated involuntary

(c) Non-striated voluntary

(d) Non-striated involuntary

Option a – Striated voluntary

The target tissue of insulin is ( UP TGT Biology Syllabus MCQ )

(a) red blood cell

(b) kidney tissues

(c) small intestinal tissues

(d) none of these

Option d – none of these

Grub is the larva of:

(a) Insects

(b) Crustacea

(c) Beetle

(d) Sponges

Option c – Beetle

The mammalian heart is myogenic and it is regulated by nerves. The heartbeat originates from ( UP TGT Biology Syllabus MCQ )

(a) Sinoatrial node

(b) QRS wave

(c) T wave

(d) Hepatic portal system

Option a – Sinoatrial node

Wheat is a:

(a) Creeper

(b) Herb

(c) Shrub

(d) Tree

Option b – Herb

The process of copying genetic information from one strand of DNA into RNA is termed as ( UP TGT Biology Syllabus MCQ )

(a) Translation

(b) Transcription

(c) Replication

(d) Mutation

Option b – Transcription

AIDS is caused by the Human Immuno-deficiency Virus (HIV). The transmission of HIV infection generally occurs through:

(a) Eating contaminated food and water

(b) Transfusion of contaminated blood and blood products

(c) Inhaling polluted air

(d) Shaking hands with an infected person

Option b – Transfusion of contaminated blood and blood products

Most viruses that infect plants possess ( UP TGT Biology Syllabus MCQ )

(a) Single-stranded DNA

(b) Single-stranded RNA

(c) Double-stranded DNA and RNA

(d) Double-stranded RNA only

Option b – Single-stranded RNA

Syngamy results in the formation of:

(a) Haploid zygote

(b) Diploid zygote

(c) Non-motile male gametes

(d) Motile male gametes

Option b – Diploid zygote

Bleeding of gums, falling of teeth, fragile bones, and delayed wound healing occur due to the deficiency of which one of the following vitamins? ( UP TGT Biology Syllabus MCQ )

(a) Vitamin C

(b) Vitamin K

(c) Vitamin D

(d) Vitamin B

Option a – Vitamin C

Kwashiorkor disease in children is caused by:

(a) Sufficient carbohydrates but fewer fats in the diet

(b) Sufficient carbohydrates and fats but deficient proteins in diet

(c) Sufficient vitamins but deficient fats in diet

(d) Sufficient fats but deficient vitamins in diet

Option b – Sufficient carbohydrates and fats but deficient proteins in diet

Which part of the plant gives us saffron? ( UP TGT Biology Syllabus MCQ )

(a) Roots

(b) Petals

(c) Stem

(d) Stigma

Option d – Stigma

Which of the following transports water from the roots of the plant to its leaves?

(a) Xylem

(b) Phloem

(c) Both xylem and phloem

(d) Cortex

Option a – Xylem

Which among the following has a segmented body?

(a) Phylum Mollusca

(b) Phylum Arthropoda

(c) Phylum Annelida

(d) Phylum Coelenterata

Option c – Phylum Annelida

The cell wall of any fungus is different from plants in having:

(a) Cellulose

(b) Chitin

(c) Cholesterol

(d) Glycogen

Option b – Chitin

Sleeping sickness is a parasitic disease of humans and other animals. It is caused by:

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(a) Histomonas

(b) Trypanosoma

(c) Angomonae

(d) Naegleria

Option b – Trypanosoma

Snakes, turtles, lizards, and crocodiles fall under which category of animals?

(a) Pisces

(b) Amphibian

(c) Reptilian

(d) Aves

Option c – Reptilian

The body of all complex animals consists of only basic types of ……… tissue(s).

(a) 4000

(b) 400

(c) 40

(d) 4

Option d – 4

In unicellular organisms, all functions like digestion, respiration, and reproduction are performed by how many cell(s)?

(a) 1

(b) 2

(c) 3

(d) 4

Option a – 1

Auxiliary bud develops into which of the following parts of the plant?

(a) Fruit

(b) Leaf

(c) Branch

(d) Roots

Option c – Branch

Xylem helps in the transportation of which of the following?

(a) Food

(b) Water

(c) Nutrients

(d) Both food and water

Option b – Water

Who proposed the five-kingdom classification?

(a) Ernst Mayr

(b) R. H. Whittaker

(c) M. W. Beijerinck

(d) D. I. Ivanovsky

Option b – R. H. Whittaker

Who discovered the Cholera-causing germ?

(a) Filippo Pacini

(b) Robert Koch

(c) M. Laveran

(d) Felix Hoffman

Option a – Filippo Pacini

Sugarcane is one of the important cash crops in India. It is grown to obtain:

(a) Starch

(b) Glucose

(c) Fructose

(d) Sucrose

Option d – Sucrose

The colorful part of the Sunflower or Marigold plant is:

(a) Flower

(b) Inflorescence

(c) Fruit

(d) Seed

Option b – Inflorescence

Tendons through which muscles are connected to bones are tightly compacted bundles of which one of the following long fibrous proteins?

(a) Fibrin

(b) Collagen

(c) Elastin

(d) Cellulose

Option b – Collagen

Dengue virus causes high fever, and rashes, and reduces the number of a particular type of blood cells. Those blood cells are:

(a) Monocytes

(b) Platelets

(c) Eosinophils

(d) Neutrophils

Option b – Platelets

Kidney secretes an enzyme, which changes the plasma protein angiotensinogen into angiotensin. The enzyme is:

(a) Renin

(b) Nitrogenase

(c) Hydrolase

(d) Mono-oxygenase

Option a – Renin

Red blood cells (RBCs) have:

(a) No nucleus, no mitochondria, and no endoplasmic reticulum

(b) Nucleus, mitochondria, and endoplasmic reticulum

(c) Nucleus, mitochondria but no endoplasmic reticulum

(d) No mitochondria but endoplasmic reticulum is present

Option a – No nucleus, no mitochondria, and no endoplasmic reticulum

Color vision in human eyes is the function of photoreceptor cells named:

(a) Rods

(b) Cones

(c) Blindspot

(d) Fovea

Option b – Cones

Which one of the following statements is NOT correct?

(a) All proteins are enzymes

(b) Most enzymes are proteins

(c) All fats are energy-rich compounds

(d) Glucose is a common carbohydrate

Option a – All proteins are enzymes

Intake of which one of the following food components should be minimized by patients having Gouty Arthritis due to elevated serum uric acid levels?

(a) Food fibres

(b) Nucleic acids

(c) Lipids

(d) Carbohydrates

Option b – Nucleic acids

Which one of the following vitamins has a role in blood clotting?

(a) Vitamin A

(b) Vitamin D

(c) Vitamin E

(d) Vitamin K

Option d – Vitamin K

Who among the following shared the Nobel Prize in 1962 along with Francis Crick and James Watson for their discoveries concerning the molecular structure of nucleic acids?

(a) Erwin Chargaff

(b) Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins

(c) Rosalind Franklin

(d) Phoebus Levene

Option b – Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins

Which one of the following statements is not correct?

(a) The human eye is a refracting system containing a diverging lens.

(b) The retina of the human eye contains millions of light-sensitive cells, called rods and cones, which convert the light into electrical messages.

(c) Every image that is focused on the retina is upside down.

(d) We need both eyes to judge the relative positions of objects accurately.

Option a – The human eye is a refracting system containing a diverging lens

Which one of the following is the scientific name of the causal organism of elephantiasis?

(a) Ascaris lumbricoides

(b) Culex pipiens

(c) Wuchereria bancrofti

(d) Fasciola hepatica

Option c – Wuchereria bancrofti

Melanin is the natural pigment that gives color to human skin, hair, and the iris. It provides protection against:

(a) Ultraviolet radiation

(b) Infrared radiation

(c) X-ray radiation

(d) Shortwave radio radiation

Option a – Ultraviolet radiation

Which one of the following is an important source of Vitamin E?

(a) Palm oil

(b) Coconut oil

(c) Wheat germ oil

(d) Mustard oil

Option c – Wheat germ oil

The alkaloid caffeine is present in:

(a) Tea only

(b) Coffee only

(c) Tea and coffee both

(d) Lemon water

Option c – Tea and coffee both

Quinine, the effective medicine in the treatment of malaria, is extracted from:

(a) Bark of Cinnamon

(b) Bark of Cinchona

(c) Leaves of Ocimum

(d) Bark of Acacia Catechu

Option b – Bark of Cinchona

Change in the base sequence within the gene is called:

(a) Mutation

(b) Cloning

(c) Breeding

(d) Fusion

Option a – Mutation

A man, eating, is suffering from:

(a) Bulimia

(b) Diabetes

(c) Anorexia Nervosa

(d) Hyperacidity

Option a – Bulimia

Migration of cancerous cells from the site of origin to other parts of the body forming secondary tumors is called:

(a) Diapedesis

(b) Metastasis

(c) Proliferation

(d) None of these

Option b – Metastasis

The testis, male gonad, is located inside the scrotum in order to keep testicular temperature:

(a) Higher than body temperature

(b) Normal as body temperature

(c) Lower than body temperature

(d) Depending on environmental changes

Option c – Lower than body temperature

The minimum distance of clear vision for a normal healthy eye of a human being is supposed to be:

(a) 50 cm

(b) 10 cm

(c) 15 cm

(d) 25 cm

Option d – 25 cm

Vaccination involves:

(a) Injecting the body with materials that stimulate the body to produce antibodies

(b) Injecting the body with materials that stimulate the body to produce antigens

(c) The use of monoclonal antibodies to cure a disease

(d) Use of antibiotics to cure diseases

Option a – Injecting the body with materials that stimulate the body to produce antibodies

Which of the following are examples of carnivorous plants?

(a) Sundew Venus fly trap, Pitcher plant

(b) Cuscuta, Rafflesia, Mistletoe

(c) Sandalwood tree, Broom rape, Pitcher plant

(d) Cuscuta, Bladderwort, Mistletoe

Option a – Sundew Venus fly trap, Pitcher plant

Which one of the following statements regarding the Zika virus is not correct?

(a) It was first isolated from a monkey in the Zika forest of Uganda

(b) It is transmitted by daytime-active Aedes mosquitoes

(c) It does not cause mother-to-child infection

(d) Zika virus in pregnant women results in abnormal brain development of the fetus

Option c – It does not cause mother-to-child infection

The brain is responsible for:

(a) Thinking

(b) Regulating the heartbeat

(c) Balancing the body

(d) All of these

Option d – All of these

Which one of the following food materials contains all essential amino acids?

(a) Rice

(b) Milk

(c) Egg

(d) Soybean

Option c – Egg

Which yeast is used for the commercial production of ethanol?

(a) Candida albicans

(b) Saccharomyces cerevisiae

(c) Candida sloofi

(d) Leucosporidium frigidum

Option b – Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Potato is a:

(a) Root

(b) Fruit

(c) Tuber

(d) Bulb

Option c – Tuber

The subunits of DNA are known as:

(a) Nucleotide

(b) Nucleosome

(c) Nucleoside

(d) Polypeptide

Option a – Nucleotide

Which one of the following is the correct taxonomic hierarchy?

(a) Kingdom – phylum order – genus family-class – species

(b) Kingdom – order class phylum -family-genus – species

(c) Kingdom – class order phylum family – species – genus

(d) Kingdom – phylum – class – order – family-genus – species

Option d – Kingdom – phylum – class – order – family-genus – species

The bio-fertilizer used as a supplementary food for the cattle, especially for milking bovines is:

(a) Azotobacter

(b) Azospirillum

(c) Rhizobium

(d) Azolla

Option d – Azolla

Against which of the following diseases has the Government of India decided to give Bivalent ORV in place of Trivalent?

(a) Typhoid

(b) Diphtheria

(c) Polio

(d) Malaria

Option c – Polio

Calcium carbide is used for artificial ripening of green fruits because it produces:

(a) Acetylene

(b) Methylene

(c) Florigen

(d) Auxin

Option a – Acetylene

Deficiency of fluoride leads to which one of the following health problems?

(a) Tooth caries

(b) Mottling of tooth

(c) Bending of bones

(d) Stiffening of joints

Option b – Mottling of tooth

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