15 Multiple Choice Questions MCQs on NEET Morphology/Anatomy of Flowering Plants. Test No. 1
Morphology/Anatomy of Flowering Plants: Quiz - 1
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Question 1 |
The distinguishing character of imparipinnate leaf is that
Leaflets are large | |
Rachis is terminated by an unpaired odd leaflet | |
Rachis is strong | |
All leaflets are borne in pairs |
Question 2 |
The ovary is half inferior in flowers of
Guava | |
Peach | |
Cucumber | |
Cotton |
Question 3 |
Which one of the following statements is correct?
Flower of tulip is a modified shoot | |
In tomato, fruit is a capsule | |
Seeds of orchids have oil-rich endosperms | |
Placentation in primose is basal |
Question 4 |
The "Eyes" of the potato tuber are
Axillary buds | |
Root buds | |
Flower buds | |
Shoot buds |
Question 5 |
The adventitious root which arises from the stem, penetrates into the soil, and helps support the stem is called
Prop root | |
Stilt root | |
Climbing root | |
Clinging root |
Question 6 |
The fruit is chambered, developed from inferior ovary and has seeds with succulent testa in:
Cucumber | |
Pomegranate | |
Orange | |
Guava |
Question 7 |
The layer of meristematic cells at the tip of a plant root, which continually cuts off new cells to its outer edge is called
Procambium | |
Calyptrogen | |
Ground meristem | |
Tunica |
Question 8 |
The most reduced stem is found in:
Bulb | |
Corm | |
Rhizome | |
Stem tuber |
Question 9 |
The part of root which grows in length
Root cap | |
Zone of elongation | |
Meristematic zone | |
Zone of maturation |
Question 10 |
The rhizome differs from stem due to
Thickness | |
Thinness | |
Buds in the axils of scale leaves | |
Their green color |
Question 11 |
The root in Mangrove tree is
Respiratory | |
Tuberous | |
Buttress | |
Fibrous |
Question 12 |
The roots become fleshy due to storage of food in
Tecoma | |
Groundnut | |
Pothos | |
Dahlia |
Question 13 |
The tap root is the direct prolongation of
Pericarp | |
Radicle | |
Plumule | |
Cotyledons |
Question 14 |
Which of the following is a total root parasite?
Dendrophthoe | |
Orobanche | |
Viscum | |
Santalum |
Question 15 |
Which of the following plant produces both offsets and bulbils?
Chrysanthemum | |
Oxalis | |
Agave | |
Bryophyllum |
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viscum is a partial root parasite,,,and prop roots arise from branches whereas stilt roots arise from basal portion of the stem
you are absolutely right
question no. 5 answer may be stilt roots. the answer having 2 options very close. bcoz prop roots are also mechanical roots and stilt roots also. Both penetrates into soil and give support.
But prop roots arise from branches whereas stilt roots arise from basal part of stem
answer for question number -8 is Bulb . not corm.
the answer should be corm as in corm the stem is very very thian while the swollen part is very thich due to deposition of food material!!
I think the bulb is a modified leaf..the question is correct but a little bit tricky.
answer to ques 14 is wrong as viscum is a partial stem parasite….
it should be orobanche…
agave is correct plzz check it…