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Q1. The male reproductive part is:
(i) pistil
(ii) stamen
(iii) ovary
(iv) flower
(ii) stamen
Q2. Mature ovule forms
(i) Buds
(ii) Endosperm
(iii) Fruit
(iv) Seed
(iv) Seed
Q3. Seeds of drumstick and maple are carried to long distances by wind because they possess
(i) winged seeds
(ii) large and hairy seeds
(iii) long and ridged fruits
(iv) spiny seeds
(i) winged seeds
Q4. Reproduction through the vegetative parts of a plant is known as
(i) Sexual Reproduction
(ii) Asexual Reproduction
(iii) Vegetative Propagation
(iv) Pollination
(iii) Vegetative Propagation
Q5. Part of the plant that take part in sexual reproduction is
(i) seed
(ii) fruit
(iii) flower
(iv) branch
(iii) flower
Q6. Female reproductive part is:
(i) stamen
(ii) pollen grain
(iii) bud
(iv) pistil
(iv) pistil
Q7. It is more economical to propagate potato through
(i) Whole tuber
(ii) Seeds
(iii) Tissue culture
(iv) Piece of tubers
(iv) Piece of tubers
Q8. The ovaries of different flowers may contain
(i) only one ovule
(ii) many ovules
(iii) one to many ovules
(iv) only two ovules
(iii) one to many ovules
Q9. Reproduction in yeast takes place by
(i) zygote
(ii) Spore formation
(iii) Fragmentation
(iv) Budding
(iv) Budding
Q10. The ‘eye’ of the potato plant is what
(i) the root is to any plant
(ii) the bud is to a flower
(iii) the bud is to Bryophyllum leaf
(iv) the anther is to stamen
(iii) the bud is to Bryophyllum leaf
Q11. The process in which plant can give rise to new plants without seeds is called:
(i) asexual reproduction
(ii) sexual reproduction
(iii) pollination
(iv) fragmentation
(i) asexual reproduction
Q12. Growth of a new organism on or inside the parent body is called
(i) Fragmentation
(ii) Grafting
(iii) Budding
(iv) all of these
(iii) Budding
Q13. Pollination refers to the:
(i) transfer of pollen from anther to ovary
(ii) transfer of male gametes from anther to stigma
(iii) transfer of pollen from anther to stigma
(iv) transfer of pollen from anther to ovule
(iii) transfer of pollen from anther to stigma
Q14. The cell which results after fusion of the gametes is called
(i) Spore
(ii) Embryo
(iii) Zygote
(iv) Pistil
(iii) Zygote
Q15. The ovaries of different flowers may contain
(i) only one ovule
(ii) many ovules
(iii) one to many ovules
(iv) only two ovules
(iii) one to many ovules
Q16. The production of new individuals from their parents in known as:
(i) pollination
(ii) reproduction
(iii) fertilisation
(iv) fragmentation
(ii) reproduction
Q17. Rose plant is grown by
(i) Leaf cutting
(ii) Stem cutting
(iii) Seed
(iv) Root cutting
(ii) Stem cutting
Q18. The flower which contain either pistil or stamen is called
(i) Unisexual flowers
(ii) Asexual flowers
(iii) Bisexual flowers
(iv) None of these
(i) Unisexual flowers
Q19. In fungus, reproduction takes place by
(i) budding
(ii) spore formation
(iii) fragmentation
(iv) binary fission
(ii) spore formation
Q20. A small bulb like projection, which comes out of yeast all is called:
(i) bud
(ii) spores
(iii) zygete
(iv) flower
(i) bud
Q21. The cell which is formed after fusion of gametes is called _.
(i) spore
(ii) embryo
(iii) pistil
(iv) zygote
(iv) zygote
Q22. A spore producing plant is
(i) rose
(ii) potato
(iii) bread mould
(iv) ginger
(iii) bread mould
Q23. Which of the following contains male gamete?
(i) Filament
(ii) Ovule
(iii) Pollen
(iv) Anther
(iii) Pollen
Q24. Splitting up of filaments of algae in two or more than two parts is called:
(i) fertilisation
(ii) fragmentation
(iii) pollination
(iv) reproduction
(ii) fragmentation
Q25. Small bulb like projection coming out of the yeast cell is called
(i) Bud
(ii) Spore
(iii) Node
(iv) Bulb
(i) Bud
Q26. The zygote develops into
(i) a seed
(ii) an ovule
(iii) a fruit
(iv) an embryo
(iv) an embryo
Q27. Which of the following plant bear bisexual flower?
(i) Corn
(ii) Papaya
(iii) Cucumber
(iv) Mustard
(iv) Mustard
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