Plant Kingdom Online Test 8th Science Lesson 7 Questions in English
Plant Kingdom Online Test 8th Science Lesson 7 Questions in English
Plant Kingdom Online Test 8th Science Lesson 7 Questions in English
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Question 1 of 85
1. Question
1. Which of the following are different in living organisms?
1) Habit
2) Habitat
3) Mode of nutrition
4) PhysiologyCorrect
Explanation
The living organisms found on the earth are different in their structures, habit, habitat, mode of nutrition and physiology. The estimated number of species on the earth is 8.7 million.
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Explanation
The living organisms found on the earth are different in their structures, habit, habitat, mode of nutrition and physiology. The estimated number of species on the earth is 8.7 million.
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Question 2 of 85
2. Question
2. How many species are living on land?
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Explanation
The estimated number of species on the earth is 8.7 million. Among them 6.5 million (1 million =10 lacks) species are living on land, 2.2 million species in the ocean. In these 4,00,000 species are flowering plants.
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Explanation
The estimated number of species on the earth is 8.7 million. Among them 6.5 million (1 million =10 lacks) species are living on land, 2.2 million species in the ocean. In these 4,00,000 species are flowering plants.
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Question 3 of 85
3. Question
3. Which of the following are included in plant kingdom?
1) Thallophytes
2) Bryophytes
3) Pteridophytes
4) GymnospermsCorrect
Explanation
The living organisms show lot of similarities and differences so that they can be arranged into many groups systematically. The plant kingdom includes thallophytes, bryophytes, pteridophytes, gymnosperms and angiosperms.
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Explanation
The living organisms show lot of similarities and differences so that they can be arranged into many groups systematically. The plant kingdom includes thallophytes, bryophytes, pteridophytes, gymnosperms and angiosperms.
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Question 4 of 85
4. Question
4. Taxonomy is the branch of biology that deals with the study of______
1) Identification
2) Description
3) Classification
4) NomenclatureCorrect
Explanation
Taxonomy is the branch of biology that deals with the study of identification, classification, description and nomenclature of living organisms.
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Explanation
Taxonomy is the branch of biology that deals with the study of identification, classification, description and nomenclature of living organisms.
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Question 5 of 85
5. Question
5.The word ‘Taxonomy’ was first coined by_____
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Explanation
The word taxonomy is derived from two Greek words (Taxis: arrangement and Nomos: laws.) The word ‘Taxonomy’ was first coined by Augustin-Pyramus de Candolle.
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Explanation
The word taxonomy is derived from two Greek words (Taxis: arrangement and Nomos: laws.) The word ‘Taxonomy’ was first coined by Augustin-Pyramus de Candolle.
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Question 6 of 85
6. Question
6. How many types of classification are there?
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Explanation
There are four types of classification.
1. Artificial system of classification 2. Natural system of classification 3. Phylogenetic system of classification 4. Modern system of classification
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Explanation
There are four types of classification.
1. Artificial system of classification 2. Natural system of classification 3. Phylogenetic system of classification 4. Modern system of classification
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Question 7 of 85
7. Question
7. _____is the earliest system of classification in plants
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Explanation
Artificial system of classification is the earliest system of classification in plants. Plants are classified on the basis of one or few morphological characters
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Explanation
Artificial system of classification is the earliest system of classification in plants. Plants are classified on the basis of one or few morphological characters
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Question 8 of 85
8. Question
8. Who proposed artificial system of classification?
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Explanation
The most famous artificial system of classification is Linnaeus classification which was proposed by Carolus Linnaeus in Species plantarum.
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Explanation
The most famous artificial system of classification is Linnaeus classification which was proposed by Carolus Linnaeus in Species plantarum.
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Question 9 of 85
9. Question
9. _____ classification is an example of Natural System of Classification.
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Explanation
In this system, plants are classified on the basis of several characters. Bentham and Hooker’s classification is an example of Natural System of Classification. This system of classification is based on morphological and reproductive characters of the seeded plants.
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Explanation
In this system, plants are classified on the basis of several characters. Bentham and Hooker’s classification is an example of Natural System of Classification. This system of classification is based on morphological and reproductive characters of the seeded plants.
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Question 10 of 85
10. Question
10. Who published their book named Genera Plantarum in 3 volumes?
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Explanation
Bentham and Hooker published their Natural system of Classification in their book named Genera Plantarum in 3 volumes.
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Explanation
Bentham and Hooker published their Natural system of Classification in their book named Genera Plantarum in 3 volumes.
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Question 11 of 85
11. Question
11. ____________ is defined as the collection of pressed, dried plants pasted on a sheet and arranged according to any one of the accepted systems of classification
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Explanation
Natural system of classification is widely used in many Herbaria (herbarium is defined as the collection of pressed, dried plants pasted on a sheet and arranged according to any one of the accepted systems of classification) and botanical gardens all over the world.
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Explanation
Natural system of classification is widely used in many Herbaria (herbarium is defined as the collection of pressed, dried plants pasted on a sheet and arranged according to any one of the accepted systems of classification) and botanical gardens all over the world.
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Question 12 of 85
12. Question
12. The division spermatophyta are divided into_____ classes
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Explanation
The division spermatophyta are divided into 3 classes:
Dicotyledonae
Gymnospermae
MonocotyledonaeIncorrect
Explanation
The division spermatophyta are divided into 3 classes:
Dicotyledonae
Gymnospermae
Monocotyledonae -
Question 13 of 85
13. Question
13. Which of the following statement about Dicotyledonae is correct?
1) seed has two cotyledons
2) Fibrous root system is present
3) Flowers are tetramerous or pentamerousCorrect
Explanation
Dicotyledonae:
Seed has two cotyledons.
Leaves have reticulate venation
Tap root system is present.
Flowers are tetramerous or pentamerousIncorrect
Explanation
Dicotyledonae:
Seed has two cotyledons.
Leaves have reticulate venation
Tap root system is present.
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Question 14 of 85
14. Question
14. Which of the following plant class have no fruit?
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Explanation
Gymnospermae (Naked seed plants):
Plants of this class have no fruit.
It has three families, they are
1. Cycadaceae
2. Coniferae
3. GnetaceaeIncorrect
Explanation
Gymnospermae (Naked seed plants):
Plants of this class have no fruit.
It has three families, they are
1. Cycadaceae
2. Coniferae
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Question 15 of 85
15. Question
15. Which of the following statement about Monocotyledonae is correct?
1) Leaves have reticulate venation
2) Fibrous root system is present
3) Flowers are TrimerousCorrect
Explanation
Monocotyledonae:
Seed has single cotyledon.
Leaves have parallel venation.
Fibrous root system is present
Flowers are TrimerousIncorrect
Explanation
Monocotyledonae:
Seed has single cotyledon.
Leaves have parallel venation.
Fibrous root system is present
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Question 16 of 85
16. Question
16. Binomial name of mango is_______
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Explanation
The naming of an organisms with two words are known as Binomial Nomenclature. For example, the binomial name of mango is Mangifera indica.
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Explanation
The naming of an organisms with two words are known as Binomial Nomenclature. For example, the binomial name of mango is Mangifera indica.
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Question 17 of 85
17. Question
17. Thalamiflorae comes under_________
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Explanation
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Explanation
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Question 18 of 85
18. Question
18. Binomial system had been properly made used by________
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Explanation
Binomial system had been properly made used by Linnaeus in his book, “Species Plantarum.” The naming of an organisms with two words are known as Binomial Nomenclature.
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Explanation
Binomial system had been properly made used by Linnaeus in his book, “Species Plantarum.” The naming of an organisms with two words are known as Binomial Nomenclature.
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Question 19 of 85
19. Question
19. Binomial name was first introduced by_________
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Explanation
The system of naming the plants on scientific basis is known as Botanical nomenclature. Binomial name was first introduced by Gaspard Bauhin in the year of 1623.
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Explanation
The system of naming the plants on scientific basis is known as Botanical nomenclature. Binomial name was first introduced by Gaspard Bauhin in the year of 1623.
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Question 20 of 85
20. Question
20. Largest Herbarium of India is in________
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Explanation
Largest Herbarium of India is in Kolkata, which has more than 10,00,000 (one million) species of herbarium specimens.
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Explanation
Largest Herbarium of India is in Kolkata, which has more than 10,00,000 (one million) species of herbarium specimens.
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Question 21 of 85
21. Question
21. _____ are chlorophyll bearing simple, primitive plants and are autotrophs.
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Explanation
Algae are chlorophyll bearing simple, primitive plants and are autotrophs. Most of the algae are living in aquatic region. It may be fresh water or marine water. Very few algae can survive in terrestrial conditions.
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Explanation
Algae are chlorophyll bearing simple, primitive plants and are autotrophs. Most of the algae are living in aquatic region. It may be fresh water or marine water. Very few algae can survive in terrestrial conditions.
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Question 22 of 85
22. Question
22. Algae belongs to______
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Explanation
Algae belongs to Thallophyta, and the plant body of algae are called thallus. i.e. the plant body is not differentiated into root, stem and leaf.
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Explanation
Algae belongs to Thallophyta, and the plant body of algae are called thallus. i.e. the plant body is not differentiated into root, stem and leaf.
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Question 23 of 85
23. Question
23. Algae floating on water are called as__________
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Explanation
Some algae are very minute and float on the surface of the water. These algae are called Phytoplankton.
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Explanation
Some algae are very minute and float on the surface of the water. These algae are called Phytoplankton.
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Question 24 of 85
24. Question
24. What is the full form of ICBN?
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Explanation
The rules and recommendations regarding binomial nomenclature were found in ICBN (International Code of Botanical Nomenclature) now it is known as ICN (International Code of Nomenclature).
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Explanation
The rules and recommendations regarding binomial nomenclature were found in ICBN (International Code of Botanical Nomenclature) now it is known as ICN (International Code of Nomenclature).
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Question 25 of 85
25. Question
25. Algae living with fungi are called as_____
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Explanation
Some of the algae are symbionts (algae living with fungi and they both are mutually benefitted.) e.g. Lichen. A few species of them are epiphytes (growing on another plants).
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Explanation
Some of the algae are symbionts (algae living with fungi and they both are mutually benefitted.) e.g. Lichen. A few species of them are epiphytes (growing on another plants).
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Question 26 of 85
26. Question
26. Unicellular motile algae_________
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Explanation
Plant body of the algae are unicellular or multicellular. Unicellular motile (Chlamydomonas), nonmotile. (Chlorella).Incorrect
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Plant body of the algae are unicellular or multicellular. Unicellular motile (Chlamydomonas), nonmotile. (Chlorella). -
Question 27 of 85
27. Question
27. Multicellular unbranched filaments algae_______
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Explanation
Multicellular unbranched filaments (Spirogyra) and branched filaments (Cladophora). Some algae are giant kelp – Macrocystis. Some algae are living as colonial form – Volvox. Alga like Chara resembles largest plant body and it possess well developed sex organs.
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Explanation
Multicellular unbranched filaments (Spirogyra) and branched filaments (Cladophora). Some algae are giant kelp – Macrocystis. Some algae are living as colonial form – Volvox. Alga like Chara resembles largest plant body and it possess well developed sex organs.
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Question 28 of 85
28. Question
28. Match the following with algae with their method of reproduction:
I. Vegetative reproduction 1. Chara
II. Asexual reproduction 2. Spirogyra
III. Sexual reproduction 3. ChlamydomonasCorrect
Explanation
Three types of reproduction are seen in algae:
• Vegetative reproduction by fragmentation e.g. Spirogyra.
• Asexual reproduction by spore formation e.g. Chlamydomonos.
• Sexual reproduction by means of fusion of gametes e.g. Spirogyra, Chara
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Explanation
Three types of reproduction are seen in algae:
• Vegetative reproduction by fragmentation e.g. Spirogyra.
• Asexual reproduction by spore formation e.g. Chlamydomonos.
• Sexual reproduction by means of fusion of gametes e.g. Spirogyra, Chara
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Question 29 of 85
29. Question
29. Match the following:
I. Bluegreen algae 1. Fucoxanthin
II. Green algae 2. Phycocyanin
III. Brown algae 3. Chlorophyll
IV. Red algae 4. PhycoerythirinCorrect
Explanation
Class – Type of pigment
Bluegreen algae – Phycocyanin
Green algae – Chlorophyll
Brown algae – Fucoxanthin
Red algae – Phycoerythirin
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Explanation
Class – Type of pigment
Bluegreen algae – Phycocyanin
Green algae – Chlorophyll
Brown algae – Fucoxanthin
Red algae – Phycoerythirin
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Question 30 of 85
30. Question
30. Match the following
I. Bluegreen algae 1. Rhodophyceae
II. Green algae 2. Chlorophyceae
III. Brown algae 3. Phaeophyceae
IV. Red algae 4. CyanophyceaeCorrect
Explanation
Bluegreen algae (Cyanophyceae)
Green algae (Chlorophyceae)
Brown algae (Phaeophyceae)
Red algae (Rhodophyceae)Incorrect
Explanation
Bluegreen algae (Cyanophyceae)
Green algae (Chlorophyceae)
Brown algae (Phaeophyceae)
Red algae (Rhodophyceae) -
Question 31 of 85
31. Question
31. Match the following algae class with their Reserve food material:
I. Bluegreen algae 1. Starch
II. Green algae 2. Cyanophycean Starch
III. Brown algae 3. Laminarian starch and Manitol
IV. Red algae 4. Floridian StarchCorrect
Explanation
Bluegreen algae (Cyanophyceae) – Cyanophycean Starch
Green algae (Chlorophyceae) – Starch
Brown algae (Phaeophyceae)- Laminarian starch and Manitol
Red algae (Rhodophyceae)- Floridian StarchIncorrect
Explanation
Bluegreen algae (Cyanophyceae) – Cyanophycean Starch
Green algae (Chlorophyceae) – Starch
Brown algae (Phaeophyceae)- Laminarian starch and Manitol
Red algae (Rhodophyceae)- Floridian Starch -
Question 32 of 85
32. Question
32. Which of the following algae are consumable?
1) Ulva
2) Chlorella
3) SpirulinaCorrect
Explanation
Algae are consumed as food by the people in Japan, England and also in India. e.g. Ulva, Spirulina, Chlorella etc. Some algae are used as a food for domestic animals. e.g. Laminaria, Ascophyllum.
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Explanation
Algae are consumed as food by the people in Japan, England and also in India. e.g. Ulva, Spirulina, Chlorella etc. Some algae are used as a food for domestic animals. e.g. Laminaria, Ascophyllum.
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Question 33 of 85
33. Question
33. _____algae are essential for the fixing of atmospheric nitrogen into the soil
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Explanation
Some of the blue green algae are essential for the fixing of atmospheric nitrogen into the soil, which increases the fertility of the soil. e.g. Nostoc, Anabaena.
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Explanation
Some of the blue green algae are essential for the fixing of atmospheric nitrogen into the soil, which increases the fertility of the soil. e.g. Nostoc, Anabaena.
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Question 34 of 85
34. Question
34. Agar Agar is extracted from ________ algae
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Explanation
Agar Agar is extracted from some red algae, namely Gelidium, Gracillaria, etc., which is used to prepare growth medium in laboratories.
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Explanation
Agar Agar is extracted from some red algae, namely Gelidium, Gracillaria, etc., which is used to prepare growth medium in laboratories.
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Question 35 of 85
35. Question
35. _____is used in space travel to get rid of CO2 and decompose human wastes
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Explanation
Chlorella pyrenoidosa is used in space travel to get rid of CO2 and decompose human wastes. Iodine is obtained from brown algae like Laminaria (kelp).
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Explanation
Chlorella pyrenoidosa is used in space travel to get rid of CO2 and decompose human wastes. Iodine is obtained from brown algae like Laminaria (kelp).
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Question 36 of 85
36. Question
36. Fungi (singular – fungus) belongs to____
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Explanation
Fungi (singular – fungus) belongs to thallophyta because the plant body is not differentiated into root, stem, and leaves.
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Explanation
Fungi (singular – fungus) belongs to thallophyta because the plant body is not differentiated into root, stem, and leaves.
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Question 37 of 85
37. Question
37. Which of the following statement is correct?
1) The plant body of fungus consists of filament like structures called as hyphae
2) Several hyphae arranged in the form of network called mycelium.
3) There are three types of mycelium found in fungi, namely septate mycelium and aseptate mycelium.Correct
Explanation
The plant body of fungus consists of filament like structures called as hyphae. Several hyphae arranged in the form of network called mycelium. There are two types of mycelium found in fungi, namely septate mycelium and aseptate mycelium.Incorrect
Explanation
The plant body of fungus consists of filament like structures called as hyphae. Several hyphae arranged in the form of network called mycelium. There are two types of mycelium found in fungi, namely septate mycelium and aseptate mycelium. -
Question 38 of 85
38. Question
38. If the cross wall is seen between the cell, it is called______
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Explanation
If the cross wall is seen between the cell, it is called septate mycelium. If the cross wall is not seen, it is called aseptate mycelium. When aseptate mycelium contains many nuclei, it is called as coenocytic mycelium .
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Explanation
If the cross wall is seen between the cell, it is called septate mycelium. If the cross wall is not seen, it is called aseptate mycelium. When aseptate mycelium contains many nuclei, it is called as coenocytic mycelium .
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Question 39 of 85
39. Question
39. Yeast cells are____ and____ organisation
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Explanation
The cells of fungi are multicellular and eukaryotic organisation. Some species of fungi like yeast is unicellular and eukaryotic cell.
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Explanation
The cells of fungi are multicellular and eukaryotic organisation. Some species of fungi like yeast is unicellular and eukaryotic cell.
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Question 40 of 85
40. Question
40. Cell wall of fungi is made up of__________
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Explanation
Cell wall of fungi is made up of a chemical substance called chitin. The reserve food materials of fungi are glycogen and oil.
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Explanation
Cell wall of fungi is made up of a chemical substance called chitin. The reserve food materials of fungi are glycogen and oil.
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Question 41 of 85
41. Question
41. Fungi are_________
1) Parasites
2) Saprophytes
3) SymbiontsCorrect
Explanation
Fungi have no starch because they have no chlorophyll pigments. So, they are heterotrophs. Heterotrophs are of three types called parasites, saprophytes and symbionts.
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Explanation
Fungi have no starch because they have no chlorophyll pigments. So, they are heterotrophs. Heterotrophs are of three types called parasites, saprophytes and symbionts.
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Question 42 of 85
42. Question
42. Which of the following statement is incorrect?
1) Parasites absorbs food from the living organisms with the help of special root called haustoria
2) Cercospora personata affects groundnut plants and cause Tikka diseaseCorrect
Explanation
Parasites absorbs food from the living organisms with the help of special root called haustoria. e.g. Cercospora personata. It affects groundnut plants and cause Tikka disease.
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Explanation
Parasites absorbs food from the living organisms with the help of special root called haustoria. e.g. Cercospora personata. It affects groundnut plants and cause Tikka disease.
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Question 43 of 85
43. Question
43._____ grow up on the dead and decay matters
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Explanation
Heterotrophs are of three types called parasites, saprophytes and symbionts. Saprophyte grow up on the dead and decay matters and get food from them. e.g. Rhizopus.Incorrect
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Heterotrophs are of three types called parasites, saprophytes and symbionts. Saprophyte grow up on the dead and decay matters and get food from them. e.g. Rhizopus. -
Question 44 of 85
44. Question
44. Fungi living symbiotically with higher plants roots called____
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Explanation
Some species of fungi living with algae and are mutually benefitted. e.g. Lichen. Some fungi live symbiotically with higher plants roots called Mycorrhizae
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Explanation
Some species of fungi living with algae and are mutually benefitted. e.g. Lichen. Some fungi live symbiotically with higher plants roots called Mycorrhizae
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Question 45 of 85
45. Question
45. Which of the following anti-biotic are obtained from fungi?
1) Erythromycin
2) Penicillin
3) NeomycinCorrect
Explanation
Penicillin (Penicillium notatum), Neomycin, Gentamycin, Erythromycin are some antibiotics obtained from fungi, which cure variable diseases.
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Explanation
Penicillin (Penicillium notatum), Neomycin, Gentamycin, Erythromycin are some antibiotics obtained from fungi, which cure variable diseases.
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Question 46 of 85
46. Question
46. Mushroom contains rich_____
1) Protein
2) Vitamin B
3) MineralsCorrect
Explanation
Mushroom contains rich protein and minerals. The most common edible mushroom is Agaricus.
(Button mushroom).Incorrect
Explanation
Mushroom contains rich protein and minerals. The most common edible mushroom is Agaricus.
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Question 47 of 85
47. Question
47. Which of the following is used to produce vitamin B2?
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Explanation
Fungus like Ashbya gospii and Erymothecium ashbyii are used to produce vitamin B2 (riboflavin). Fungus like yeast contain enzymes invertase and zymase, which ferment the sugar molasses into alcohol.
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Explanation
Fungus like Ashbya gospii and Erymothecium ashbyii are used to produce vitamin B2 (riboflavin). Fungus like yeast contain enzymes invertase and zymase, which ferment the sugar molasses into alcohol.
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Question 48 of 85
48. Question
48. Who placed fungus as 3rd kingdom in 5 kingdom classification?
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Explanation
Fungi placed as third kingdom in RH Wittekar’s five kingdom classification because absence of chlorophyll and starch.
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Explanation
Fungi placed as third kingdom in RH Wittekar’s five kingdom classification because absence of chlorophyll and starch.
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Question 49 of 85
49. Question
49. When did W. Martin classified fungi?
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Explanation
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Explanation
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Question 50 of 85
50. Question
50. Match the following
I. Fusarium oxisporam 1. White rust of radish
II. Colletotrichum falcatum 2. Wilt disease of cotton
III. Pyricularia oryzae 3. Red rot of sugar cane
IV. Albugo candida 4. Blast disease of paddyCorrect
Explanation
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Explanation
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Question 51 of 85
51. Question
51. Which of the following gives greatest damages to the frustrated youth by giving unreal, extraordinary lightness?
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Explanation
Claviceps purpuriya is the hallucinogenic fungi causes greatest damages to the frustrated youth by giving unreal, extraordinary lightness and hovering sensations
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Explanation
Claviceps purpuriya is the hallucinogenic fungi causes greatest damages to the frustrated youth by giving unreal, extraordinary lightness and hovering sensations
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Question 52 of 85
52. Question
52. __________ species cause allergy to children
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Explanation
Aspergillus species cause allergy to children while Cladosporium protects against allergy. Fungus like yeast contain enzymes invertase and zymase, which ferment the sugar molasses into alcohol.
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Explanation
Aspergillus species cause allergy to children while Cladosporium protects against allergy. Fungus like yeast contain enzymes invertase and zymase, which ferment the sugar molasses into alcohol.
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Question 53 of 85
53. Question
53. Match the following
I. Trichophyton sp 1. Ring worm
II. Microsporum furfur 2. Athletes foot
III. Tinea pedis 3. DandruffCorrect
Explanation
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Explanation
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Question 54 of 85
54. Question
54. Which of the following statement is incorrect?
1) Bryophytes are the primitive and simplest group of land plants.
2) These are terrestrial and non-vascular cryptogamsCorrect
Explanation
Bryophytes are the primitive and simplest group of land plants.
These are terrestrial and non-vascular cryptogams (they have no vascular tissues like xylem, phloem).Incorrect
Explanation
Bryophytes are the primitive and simplest group of land plants.
These are terrestrial and non-vascular cryptogams (they have no vascular tissues like xylem, phloem). -
Question 55 of 85
55. Question
55. Queen of medicine is___________
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Explanation
Queen of medicine is Penicillin, discovered by Sir Alexander Fleming in 1928. Fungi are heterotrophs.
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Queen of medicine is Penicillin, discovered by Sir Alexander Fleming in 1928. Fungi are heterotrophs.
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Question 56 of 85
56. Question
56. Which of the following is called as amphibians of plant kingdom?
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Water is essential to complete their life cycle, so Bryophyte plants are called amphibians of the Plant Kingdom.
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Water is essential to complete their life cycle, so Bryophyte plants are called amphibians of the Plant Kingdom.
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Question 57 of 85
57. Question
57. Which of the following statement about Bryophyte is correct?
1) Sexual reproduction is oogamous type
2) The male sex organ is antheridium, which produces antherozoid.
3) The female sex organ is archegonium which contains an egg.Correct
Explanation
General Characters of Bryophytes:
Sexual reproduction is oogamous type
The male sex organ is antheridium, which produces antherozoid.
The female sex organ is archegonium which contains an egg.Incorrect
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General Characters of Bryophytes:
Sexual reproduction is oogamous type
The male sex organ is antheridium, which produces antherozoid.
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Question 58 of 85
58. Question
58._________ is the first cell which develops into sporophytic generation
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Explanation
Zygote is the first cell which develops into sporophytic generation and produce haploid spore (n) by meiosis. Spore is the first cell of the gametophytic generation.
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Explanation
Zygote is the first cell which develops into sporophytic generation and produce haploid spore (n) by meiosis. Spore is the first cell of the gametophytic generation.
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Question 59 of 85
59. Question
59. Match the following
I. Hepaticae 1. Funaria
II. Anthocerotae 2. Riccia
III. Musci 3. AnthocerosCorrect
Explanation
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Question 60 of 85
60. Question
60. Which of the following statement about Hepaticae is correct?
1) These are lower forms of bryophytes
2) Protonemal stage is absent
3) Sporophyte is very simple and short lived.Correct
Explanation
Class I: Hepaticae (e.g. Riccia)
• These are lower forms of bryophytes. They are simple in structure than moss.
• Protonemal stage is absent. Sporophyte is very simple and short lived.
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Explanation
Class I: Hepaticae (e.g. Riccia)
• These are lower forms of bryophytes. They are simple in structure than moss.
• Protonemal stage is absent. Sporophyte is very simple and short lived.
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Question 61 of 85
61. Question
61. Which of the following statement about Anthocerotae is correct?
1) Gametophyte is undifferentiated thallus, rhizoids are unicellular and unbranched
2) Protonemal stage is present
3) Sporophyte is differentiated into foot and capsule onlyCorrect
Explanation
Class–II: Anthocerotae
• Gametophyte is undifferentiated-thallus, rhizoids are unicellular and unbranched.
• Protonemal stage is absent. Sporophyte is differentiated into foot and capsule only.
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Explanation
Class–II: Anthocerotae
• Gametophyte is undifferentiated-thallus, rhizoids are unicellular and unbranched.
• Protonemal stage is absent. Sporophyte is differentiated into foot and capsule only.
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Question 62 of 85
62. Question
62. Which of the following are economic importance of Bryophytes?
1) Bryophytes prevent the soil erosion
2) Sphagnam can absorb large amount of water.
3) Peat is a valuable fuel like coal obtained from Sphagnum.Correct
Explanation
Economic Importance of Bryophytes:
Bryophytes prevent the soil erosion.
Sphagnam can absorb large amount of water. Hence, it is used by the gardeners in nursery
Peat is a valuable fuel like coal obtained from Sphagnum.Incorrect
Explanation
Economic Importance of Bryophytes:
Bryophytes prevent the soil erosion.
Sphagnam can absorb large amount of water. Hence, it is used by the gardeners in nursery
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Question 63 of 85
63. Question
63. ____ moss was once used in disposable diapers
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Explanation
Sphagnum moss was once used in disposable diapers, because it soaks liquid well. Sphagnum is used in horticulture.
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Explanation
Sphagnum moss was once used in disposable diapers, because it soaks liquid well. Sphagnum is used in horticulture.
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Question 64 of 85
64. Question
64. ____ are the first true land plants with xylem and phloem
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Explanation
Pteridophytes are the first true land plants with xylem and phloem. Hence it is called vascular cryptogams.
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Explanation
Pteridophytes are the first true land plants with xylem and phloem. Hence it is called vascular cryptogams.
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Question 65 of 85
65. Question
65. Which of the following statement about pteridophyte is correct?
1) The main plant body is sporophytes, which is the dominant phase, differentiated into true root, stem and leaves.
2) The sporangia bearing leaves are called sporophyll.
3) Sporophytes reproduce by means of spores. Spores are produced in sporangiumCorrect
Explanation
General Characters of Pteridophyte:
The main plant body is sporophytes, which is the dominant phase, differentiated into true root, stem and leaves. Sporophytes reproduce by means of spores. Spores are produced in sporangium. The sporangia bearing leaves are called sporophyll.
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Explanation
General Characters of Pteridophyte:
The main plant body is sporophytes, which is the dominant phase, differentiated into true root, stem and leaves. Sporophytes reproduce by means of spores. Spores are produced in sporangium. The sporangia bearing leaves are called sporophyll.
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Question 66 of 85
66. Question
66. _____ are used as ornamental plants
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Explanation
Ferns are used as ornamental plants. The rhizome and petioles of the Dryopteris yield the vermifuge drug.
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Explanation
Ferns are used as ornamental plants. The rhizome and petioles of the Dryopteris yield the vermifuge drug.
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Question 67 of 85
67. Question
67. ____ is known as club moss
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Explanation
Lycopodium, is known as club moss. Equisetum is known as horse tail. The sporocarp of Marsilea (water fern) is used as food by tribal people.
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Explanation
Lycopodium, is known as club moss. Equisetum is known as horse tail. The sporocarp of Marsilea (water fern) is used as food by tribal people.
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Question 68 of 85
68. Question
68. _____ are naked seed plants
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Explanation
Gymnosperm are naked seed plant, i.e. the ovule is not enclosed by ovary. Gymnosperms have two phases in its life cycle. (Sporophytic and Gametophytic)
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Explanation
Gymnosperm are naked seed plant, i.e. the ovule is not enclosed by ovary. Gymnosperms have two phases in its life cycle. (Sporophytic and Gametophytic)
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Question 69 of 85
69. Question
69. Which of the following statement about Gymnosperm?
1) Plant body is sporophyte dominant which is differentiated into root, stem and leaf
2) The water conducting tissue is tracheid.
3) They have cone on which sporangia and spores are produced.Correct
Explanation
General Characters of Gymnosperms:
Plant body is sporophyte dominant which is differentiated into root, stem and leaf.
They have well developed vascular tissues. (xylem and phloem)
The water conducting tissue is tracheid. Food conducting tissue is sieve cell
They have cone on which sporangia and spores are produced.Incorrect
Explanation
General Characters of Gymnosperms:
Plant body is sporophyte dominant which is differentiated into root, stem and leaf.
They have well developed vascular tissues. (xylem and phloem)
The water conducting tissue is tracheid. Food conducting tissue is sieve cell
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Question 70 of 85
70. Question
70. Which of the following statement is correct?
1) Woods of many conifers are used in the paper industries. e.g. Pinus, Agathis
2) Conifers are the sources of soft wood for construction, packing and plywood industry e.g. Cedrus, AgathisCorrect
Explanation
Economic Importance of Gymnosperms:
Woods of many conifers are used in the paper industries. e.g. Pinus, Agathis
Conifers are the sources of soft wood for construction, packing and plywood industry e.g. Cedrus, AgathisIncorrect
Explanation
Economic Importance of Gymnosperms:
Woods of many conifers are used in the paper industries. e.g. Pinus, Agathis
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Question 71 of 85
71. Question
71. _____ is an essential oil used for paint preparation extracted from the resin of Pinus
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Explanation
Turpentine is an essential oil used for paint preparation extracted from the resin of Pinus. It is also used medicinally to get relief from pain and bronchitis etc.,
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Explanation
Turpentine is an essential oil used for paint preparation extracted from the resin of Pinus. It is also used medicinally to get relief from pain and bronchitis etc.,
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Question 72 of 85
72. Question
72. _____ is an ornamental plant.
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Explanation
Seeds of Pinus gerardiana are edible.
Ephedrine is an alkaloid extracted from Ephedra. It cures asthma and respiratory problems.
Araucaria bidwillii is an ornamental plant.Incorrect
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Seeds of Pinus gerardiana are edible.
Ephedrine is an alkaloid extracted from Ephedra. It cures asthma and respiratory problems.
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Question 73 of 85
73. Question
73. What does the term angio mean in angiosperms?
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Explanation
The term ‘Angiosperm ’is derived from two Greek words, i.e. ‘Angio’ which means box or closed and ‘sperma’ which means seed.
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The term ‘Angiosperm ’is derived from two Greek words, i.e. ‘Angio’ which means box or closed and ‘sperma’ which means seed.
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Question 74 of 85
74. Question
74. __________ are called flowering plants
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Explanation
Angiosperms are called flowering plants. In this group more than 4,00,000 living species are found. They occupy every habitat on earth except extreme environment. (extreme hot and cold conditions).
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Explanation
Angiosperms are called flowering plants. In this group more than 4,00,000 living species are found. They occupy every habitat on earth except extreme environment. (extreme hot and cold conditions).
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Question 75 of 85
75. Question
75. Which of the following Leaves are pinnately compound forming a crown?
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Explanation
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Question 76 of 85
76. Question
76. Which of the following produce unpleasant smell?
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Explanation
Incorrect
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Question 77 of 85
77. Question
77. Which of the following Seeds are winged and produced in female cone?
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Explanation
Incorrect
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Question 78 of 85
78. Question
78. Which of the following possesses advanced characters like Angiosperm?
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Explanation
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Question 79 of 85
79. Question
79. Which of the following is not found in xylem?
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Explanation
Xylem contains vessel, tracheid, xylem parenchyma and xylem fibre. Phloem contains sieve tubes, phloem parenchyma, companion cells and phloem fibres.Incorrect
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Xylem contains vessel, tracheid, xylem parenchyma and xylem fibre. Phloem contains sieve tubes, phloem parenchyma, companion cells and phloem fibres. -
Question 80 of 85
80. Question
80. Which of the following are the Characteristic features of monocotyledons?
1) Seed has only one cotyledon
2) Pollination occurs mostly by wind.
3) Flowers are trimerous and not differentiated in to calyx and corolla.Correct
Explanation
Characteristic features of monocotyledons:
Seed has only one cotyledon.
Plants have fibrous root system, leaves with parallel venation.
Flowers are trimerous and not differentiated in to calyx and corolla.
Pollination occurs mostly by wind.
E.g. Grass, Paddy, Banana.Incorrect
Explanation
Characteristic features of monocotyledons:
Seed has only one cotyledon.
Plants have fibrous root system, leaves with parallel venation.
Flowers are trimerous and not differentiated in to calyx and corolla.
Pollination occurs mostly by wind.
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Question 81 of 85
81. Question
81. Which of the following is not a dicotyledon?
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Explanation
Characteristic features of
Dicotyledons: Seed has two cotyledons.
Plants have tap root system, leaves with reticulate venation.Flowers are tetramerous or pentamerous. Calyx and corolla are well differentiated.
Pollination occurs mostly by insects.
E.g. Bean, Mango, NeemIncorrect
Explanation
Characteristic features of
Dicotyledons: Seed has two cotyledons.
Plants have tap root system, leaves with reticulate venation.Flowers are tetramerous or pentamerous. Calyx and corolla are well differentiated.
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Question 82 of 85
82. Question
82. Acalypha indica belongs to___________
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Explanation
Acalypha indica (Kuppaimeni) belongs to the family Euphorbiaceae. The paste obtained from the leaves of this plant is used to cure the burns on the skin.
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Explanation
Acalypha indica (Kuppaimeni) belongs to the family Euphorbiaceae. The paste obtained from the leaves of this plant is used to cure the burns on the skin.
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Question 83 of 85
83. Question
83. What is the common name of Aegle marmelos?
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Explanation
Aegle marmelos (Vilvam) belongs to the family Rutaceae. The unripe fruit of this tree is used to treat indigestion. It is used to cure chronic, diarrhoea and dysentery.
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Explanation
Aegle marmelos (Vilvam) belongs to the family Rutaceae. The unripe fruit of this tree is used to treat indigestion. It is used to cure chronic, diarrhoea and dysentery.
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Question 84 of 85
84. Question
84. Phyllanthus amarus common name_____________
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Explanation
Phyllanthus amarus (Keezhanelli) belongs to the family Euphorbiaceae. The entire plant is used for the treatment of jaundice. It gives additional strength to human liver and used to treat other liver disorders.
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Explanation
Phyllanthus amarus (Keezhanelli) belongs to the family Euphorbiaceae. The entire plant is used for the treatment of jaundice. It gives additional strength to human liver and used to treat other liver disorders.
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Question 85 of 85
85. Question
85. Which of the following can cure peptic ulcer?
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Explanation
Aloe vera belongs to the family Liliaceae. Leaves of this plant is used to cure piles and inflammations on the skin. It cures peptic ulcer.
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Explanation
Aloe vera belongs to the family Liliaceae. Leaves of this plant is used to cure piles and inflammations on the skin. It cures peptic ulcer.
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