NEET Morphology/Anatomy of Flowering Plants Questions: NEET UG MCQs Multiple Choice Questions on Morphology/Anatomy of Flowering Plants with answers. Test No. 4
Morphology/Anatomy of Flowering Plants: Quiz - 4
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Question 1 |
Water containing cavities in vascular bundles are found in
Cycas | |
Pinus | |
Sunflower | |
Maize |
Question 2 |
Closed vascular bundles lack
Cambium | |
Pith | |
Ground tissue | |
Conjunctive tissue |
Question 3 |
Companion cells are closely associated with
Trichomes | |
Guard cells | |
Sieve elements | |
Vessel elements |
Question 4 |
Placentation in tomato and lemon is
Marginal | |
Axile | |
Parietal | |
Free central |
Question 5 |
Vexillary aestivation is characteristic of the family
Solanaceae | |
Brassicaceae | |
Fabaceae | |
Asteraceae |
Question 6 |
Phyllode is present in
Australian Acacia | |
Opuntia | |
Asparagus | |
Euphorbia |
Question 7 |
The common bottle cork is a product of
Xylem | |
Vascular cambium | |
Dermatogen | |
Phellogen |
Question 8 |
How many plants in the list given below have composite fruits that develop from an inflorescence?
Walnut, poppy, radish, fig, pineapple, apple, tomato, mulberry.
Two | |
Three | |
Four | |
Five |
Question 9 |
Cymose inflorescence is present in
Trifolium | |
Brassica | |
Solanum | |
Sesbania |
Question 10 |
A bicollateral vascular bundle has the following arrangement of tissues.
Outer Phloem - Outer Xylem - Middle Cambium - Inner Xylem - Inner Phloem. | |
Outer Xylem - Outer Cambium - Middle Phloem - Inner Cambium - Inner Xylem. | |
Outer Phloem - Outer Cambium - Middle Xylem - Inner Cambium - Inner Phloem. | |
Outer Cambium - Outer Phloem - Middle Xylem - Inner Phloem - Inner Cambium. |
Question 11 |
Sequence of cellular layers from the periphery towards the cortex in an old dicot stem is
Epidermis, Hypodermis, Phellogen, Phelloderm | |
Epidermis, Phellem, Phellogen, Phelloderm | |
Epidermis, Hypodermis, Cortex, Endodermis | |
Epidermis, Phellogen, Phellem, Epidermis |
Question 12 |
Thorn of Bougainvillea and tendril of cucurbita are examples of:
Homologous organs | |
Analogous organs | |
Retrogressive evolution | |
Vestigial organs |
Question 13 |
Anatomically fairly old dicotyledonous root is distinguished from the dicotyledonous stem by
Absence of secondary phloem | |
Absence of secondary xylem | |
Position of protoxylem | |
Presence of cortex |
Question 14 |
Which one of the following is considered important in the development of seed habit?
Heterospory | |
Dependent sporophyte | |
Free-living gametophyte | |
Haplontic life cycle |
Question 15 |
Ground tissue includes:
All tissues except epidermis and vascular bundles | |
All tissues external to endodermis | |
All tissues internal to endodermis | |
Epidermis and cortex |
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isnt dependent sporophyte d ans for ques 14 ?? plzz clarify admin ! thnx in advance 🙂
no….sporophytes dependent to algae nd bryophytes me hote h……ha dependent gametophyte agr hota to wo ans ho skta tha….
the tests are good but there should be some explanation when the result are declared
so try to explain the answers please
plz anybody can explain Q. no. 10