15 Multiple Choice Questions MCQs on NEET Morphology/Anatomy of Flowering Plants. Test No. 3
Morphology/Anatomy of Flowering Plants: Quiz - 3
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Question 1 |
Root develops from which part of the germinating seed?
Cotyledons | |
Radicle | |
Pericarp | |
Plumule |
Question 2 |
A corm is
A swollen rot | |
A compressed, swollen, vertical underground stem | |
Swollen horizontal underground stem | |
The swollen end of an underground stem |
Question 3 |
A drupe develops in
Tomato | |
Mango | |
Wheat | |
Pea |
Question 4 |
A fruit developed from hypanthodium inflorescence is called
Caryopsis | |
Hesperidium | |
Sorosis | |
Syconus |
Question 5 |
A group of flowering plants whose seed typically has two embryonic leaves or cotyledons is called
Dicotyledons | |
Monocotyledons | |
Magnolianae | |
None of these |
Question 6 |
An example of a seed with endosperm, perisperm and caruncle is
Castor | |
Cotton | |
Coffee | |
Lily |
Question 7 |
Bhojpatra is obtained from
Piper | |
Australian acacia | |
Cinchona | |
Bark of Betula |
Question 8 |
Clinging roots are found in
Orchids | |
Trapa | |
Podostemon | |
Screwpine |
Question 9 |
Cork cambium is
Promeristem | |
Ground meristem | |
Lateral meristem | |
Intercalary meristem |
Question 10 |
Cotyledons and testa respectively are edible parts in
Cashew nut and litchi | |
Groundnut and pomegranate | |
Walnut and tamarind | |
French bean and coconut |
Question 11 |
Dry indehiscent single-seeded fruit formed from bicarpellary syncarpous inferior ovary is:
Cremocarp | |
Caryopsis | |
Cypsela | |
Berry |
Question 12 |
Endosperm is consumed by developing embryo in the
Maize | |
Coconut | |
Castor | |
Pea |
Question 13 |
Fleshy adventitious roots are found in
Potato and onion | |
Radish and carrot | |
Dahlia and sweet potato | |
Turnip and rice |
Question 14 |
Flowers are Zygomorphic in
Datura | |
Mustard | |
Gulmohur | |
Tomato |
Question 15 |
Ginger multiplies vegetatively by
Bud | |
Stem | |
Tuber | |
Rhizome |
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1. Fleshy adventitious roots are found in Dahlia and Sweet potato the ans given is wrong as Carrot and Radish.
2. Root with Red pigment and contain affinity for oxygen is Soya bean and not Carrot.
radish carrot r fleshy tap root modification
yup…raddish and carrot is a reduce stem…….it should be dahlia and sweet potato..
raddish n carrot r tap root modificatn
its not a reduced stem
Q13 ans should be dahlia ns weet potato
Answer of question no 3 is wrong
right answeR is dahlia and sweet potato
Zubair if you could rethink on your reply with some findings. Please follow this link and confirm your response.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drupe
No, admin, with all due respect, Zubair is infact right. Dahlia, Sweet potato possess adventitious roots while carrot, radish, turnip possess tap roots. answer is infact dahlia, sweet potato. For q13, by the way
Dahlia and sweet potato aare modified adventitious tuberous roots for storage of food as well as for veg. Repd.
even i think dat it is dahlia and sweet potato.. kindly check it out nd inform if anybody is aware of d corct explanation…