15 Multiple Choice Questions MCQs on NEET Morphology/Anatomy of Flowering Plants. Test No. 2
Morphology/Anatomy of Flowering Plants: Quiz - 2
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Question 1 |
Green leaf-like modified aerial stems/branches with a single internode are called
Bulbils | |
Cladodes | |
Phylloclades | |
Phyllodes |
Question 2 |
In groundnut, the root is
Epiphytic | |
Napiform | |
Nodulated | |
Photosynthetic |
Question 3 |
In humid climate, function of spines in shrubs is
To defend against mammal herbivory | |
To defend against woodcutters | |
To reduce transpiration | |
To check seed predation by birds |
Question 4 |
In longitudinal section of a root, starting from the tip upward, the four zones occur in the following order:
Cell division, cell maturation, cell enlargement, root cap | |
Root cap, cell division, cell enlargement, cell maturation | |
Root cap, cell division, cell maturation, cell enlargement | |
Cell division, cell enlargement, cell maturation, root cap |
Question 5 |
In which of the following plants leaf apex is modified into tendril?
Gloriosa | |
Eichhornia | |
Nymphaea | |
Parkinsonia |
Question 6 |
Muehlenbeckia (cocoloba) is an example of
Phyllode | |
Phylloclade | |
Cladode | |
Cladophyll |
Question 7 |
Parallel venation is found in:
Dentaria | |
Hollyhock | |
Banyan | |
Grasses |
Question 8 |
Phylloclade is a modified
Bud | |
Tuber | |
Stem | |
Flower |
Question 9 |
Rhizome is
Horizontal to soil surface | |
Sympodial | |
Diageotropic | |
All of these |
Question 10 |
Root cap is absent in
Mesophytes | |
Xerophytes | |
Hydrophytes | |
Halophytes |
Question 11 |
Roots of which plant contain a red pigment which has affinity for oxygen?
Carrot | |
Soybean | |
Mustard | |
Radish |
Question 12 |
Selaginella and Salvinia are considered to represent a significant step toward evolution of seed habit because
Megaspores possess endosperm and embryo surrounded by seed coat | |
Embryo develops in female gametophyte which is retained on parent sporophyte | |
Female gametophyte is free and gets dispersed like seeds | |
Female gametophyte lacks archegonia |
Question 13 |
Sieve tubes are present in
Parenchyma | |
Xylem | |
Phloem | |
Sclerenchyma |
Question 14 |
Small sized plants which have soft stem are termed as
Bush | |
Shrubs | |
Herbs | |
Trees |
Question 15 |
Stem develops from
Cotyledons | |
Radicle | |
Plumule | |
Procambium |
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ans for Q.1 is CLADODE n that for Q.3 is TO REDUCE TRANPIRATION
no… the ans is corct..its given in ncert indirectly..
For Ques 3 it’s to reduce transpiration coz they mentioned in HUMID climate
answer for question 1 is CLADODE
its a very good program.