Final acceptor in the Z-scheme of light reaction-
1. oxygen
2. NADPH
3. NADP+
4. ferredoxin
In the Z-scheme of light reaction, at how many positions an electron is excited by the light?
1. 1
2. 2
3. 3
4. 4
Spliting of water is associated with-
| 1. | PS II | 
| 2. | PS I | 
| 3. | PS I AND PS II | 
| 4. | outer membrane of thylakoid. | 
 
Which of the following statement is incorrect?
| 1. | Electrons to PS-I are provided by PS-II | 
| 2. | Electrons to PS-II are provided by the splitting of water | 
| 3. | Electrons to PS-I are provided by the splitting of water | 
| 4. | PS-II is physically located on the inner side of the membrane of the thylakoid. | 
Where are the protons and oxygen produced by the splitting of water likely to be released?
| 1. | in the lumen of thylakoid | 
| 2. | on the outer side of the membrane | 
| 3. | Both a and b | 
| 4. | used up in the light reaction | 
 
In plant cells ATP is synthesised in-
| 1. | mitochondria | 
| 2. | chloroplast | 
| 3. | mitochondria and chloroplast | 
| 4. | in mitochondria during day and in chloroplasts during night. | 
 
Non- cyclic photophosphorylation involves –
a. PS-I
b. PS-II
c. PS-I and PS-II
d. PS-I and LHC.
Where does cyclic photo-phosphorylation takes place?
| 1. | membranous system of chloroplast | 
| 2. | stroma lamellae | 
| 3. | grana | 
| 4. | stroma | 
 
Which of the following is present in membrane of stroma lamellae?
| 1. | NADP reductase | 2. | PS-I | 
| 3. | PS-II | 4. | water splitting complex. | 
If only light of wavelength beyond 680 nm is available then which process will remain continue?
a. cyclic photo-phosphorylation
b. non-cyclic photo-phosphorylation
c. ATP and NADPH
d. evolution of oxygen