Step 1: Understanding the situation.
Since the water is being transferred from bottle X (with 1 L of water) to bottle Y, the amount of water in bottle Y increases as the amount in bottle X decreases. The total quantity of water in both bottles remains constant (1 L). The relationship between the water in X and Y is linear, as the transfer happens at a constant rate.
Step 2: Analyzing the options.
- (A) an exponential function: This is incorrect as the transfer is happening at a constant rate, not an increasing or decreasing rate.
- (B) straight line with a slope of 0: This is incorrect because the water in Y changes as the water in X changes.
- (C) straight line with a slope of 1: This would indicate that the amount of water in Y increases at the same rate as it decreases in X, but the slope is actually negative.
- (D) straight line with a slope of -1: Correct — As water moves from X to Y, for every unit decrease in X, there is an equal unit increase in Y, resulting in a slope of -1.
Step 3: Conclusion.
The correct answer is (D) because the plot represents a straight line with a slope of -1.
In an experiment to examine the role of exopolymetric substances (EPS) on bacterial growth, a wild-type strain (S⁺) and a mutant strain deficient in EPS production (S⁻) were grown in monocultures as well as in co-culture (in equal proportion of S⁺ and S⁻). The CFU (colony forming units) of these cultures measured after 24 hours are shown in the following figure. 
Which one of the following phenomena best describes the interaction between the wild-type strain (S⁺) and mutant strain (S⁻)?
Match the diseases in Group A with their corresponding causative microorganisms in Group B 
Match the metabolic pathways in Group A with corresponding enzymes in Group B 
Which one of the following matches is CORRECT between the microorganisms given in Group A with their requirement of oxygen in Group B? 