MCQ 11 MarkThe plants whose seeds can be divided into equal parts are calledA AlgaeB Fungus✓ DicotyledonsD MonocotyledonsAnswerCorrect option: C. Dicotyledons DicotyledonsView full question & answer→
MCQ 21 MarkThe plants whose seeds cannot be divided into equal parts are calledA AlgaeB FungusC Dicotyledons✓ MonocotyledonsAnswerCorrect option: D. Monocotyledons MonocotyledonsView full question & answer→
MCQ 31 MarkIn the seeds are enclosed by fruit.A PteridophytaB ThallophytaC Gymnosperms✓ AngiospermsAnswerCorrect option: D. Angiosperms AngiospermsView full question & answer→
MCQ 41 MarkIn the seeds are not enclosed by fruit.A PteridophytaB Thallophyta✓ GymnospermsD AngiospermsAnswerCorrect option: C. Gymnosperms GymnospermsView full question & answer→
MCQ 51 MarkGymnosperms bear male and female flowers on different of the same plant.A BranchesB Roots✓ SporophyllsD FlowersAnswerCorrect option: C. Sporophylls SporophyllsView full question & answer→
MCQ 61 Markare mostly evergreen, perennial and woody.A PteridophytaB Thallophyta✓ GymnospermsD AngiospermsAnswerCorrect option: C. Gymnosperms GymnospermsView full question & answer→
MCQ 71 MarkIn ……………………….., the reproductive organs cannot be seen.A Pteridophyta✓ CryptogamsC ThallophytaD AngiospermsAnswerCorrect option: B. Cryptogams CryptogamsView full question & answer→
MCQ 81 Markreproduce with the help of spores formed along the back or posterior surface of their leaves.A Halophyta✓ PteridophytaC ThallophytaD AngiospermsAnswerCorrect option: B. Pteridophyta PteridophytaView full question & answer→
MCQ 91 MarkBryophytes have a root-like structure calledA Nodes✓ RhizoidsC NodulesD AerenchymaAnswerCorrect option: B. Rhizoids RhizoidsView full question & answer→
MCQ 101 MarkVarious types of fungi like yeasts and moulds are included in the group✓ ThallophytaB HalophyteC XenophytaD AngiospermsAnswerCorrect option: A. Thallophyta ThallophytaView full question & answer→
MCQ 111 MarkLeaves of show reticulate venation.A BambooB BananaC Onion✓ BanyanAnswerCorrect option: D. Banyan BanyanView full question & answer→
MCQ 121 MarkLycopodium belongs toA ThallophytaB BryophytaC Gymnosperms✓ PteridophytaAnswerCorrect option: D. Pteridophyta PteridophytaView full question & answer→
MCQ 131 MarkIn monocotyledonous plants, the stem isA hollowB falseC disc-like✓ all of these.AnswerCorrect option: D. all of these. all of theseView full question & answer→
MCQ 141 MarkIn the flowers are tetramerous or pentamerous.A Monocotyledons✓ DicotyledonsC GymnospermsD PteridophytaAnswerCorrect option: B. Dicotyledons DicotyledonsView full question & answer→
MCQ 151 MarkIn the flowers are reproductive organs.✓ AngiospermsB GymnospermsC PteridophytaD BryophytaAnswerCorrect option: A. Angiosperms AngiospermsView full question & answer→
MCQ 161 MarkIn the seeds are naked.A PteridophytaB Angiosperms✓ GymnospermsD BryophytaAnswerCorrect option: C. Gymnosperms GymnospermsView full question & answer→
MCQ 171 Markis a bryophyte.A UlvaB Nephrolepis✓ FunariaD EquisetumAnswerCorrect option: C. Funaria FunariaView full question & answer→
MCQ 181 MarkUlothrix, ulva, sargassum belong toA Bryophyta✓ ThallophytaC PteridophytaD GymnospermsAnswerCorrect option: B. Thallophyta ThallophytaView full question & answer→
MCQ 191 MarkIn 1883, classified plants into two sub-kingdoms.A Robert WhittakerB Alexander Fleming✓ EichlerD Robert HookeAnswerCorrect option: C. Eichler EichlerView full question & answer→
MCQ 201 MarkThe five-kingdom classification was proposed b7✓ Robert WhittakerB Robert HookeC EichlerD Louis PasteurAnswerCorrect option: A. Robert Whittaker Robert WhittakerView full question & answer→