MCQ 11 MarkWhich of the following is visible in the monocot root?✓Big pithBVascular cambiumCEndarch xylemDMedullary rayAnswerCorrect option: A. Big pithAView full question & answer→
MCQ 21 MarkIn monocot leaf, chloroplast are found in:AUpper epidermisBLower epidermis✓MesophyllDMedullary rayAnswerCorrect option: C. MesophyllCView full question & answer→
MCQ 31 MarkIn monocot leaves:ABulliform cells are absent in epidermisBVeins form a networkCMesophyll is well distributed✓Mesophyll is not differentiated into palisade and spongy tissue.AnswerCorrect option: D. Mesophyll is not differentiated into palisade and spongy tissue.DView full question & answer→
MCQ 41 MarkCentripetal xylem is characteristic of:✓RootsBStemCLeavesDPetioleAnswerCorrect option: A. RootsAView full question & answer→
MCQ 51 MarkIn roots, hairs are found in:✓Maturing areaBAdventitious rootsCRoot gapsDApical peristome areaAnswerCorrect option: A. Maturing areaAView full question & answer→
MCQ 61 MarkIn dicot roots, casparian strips are found in the cells of region:ACambium✓EndodermisCPericycleDHypodermisAnswerCorrect option: B. EndodermisBView full question & answer→
MCQ 71 MarkPith is found in developed form in:AStem of monocot and root of dicotBStem of monocot and dicotCStem and root of dicot✓Stem of dicot and root of monocotAnswerCorrect option: D. Stem of dicot and root of monocotDView full question & answer→
MCQ 81 MarkConjoint and closed phloem parenchyma vascular bundles in which is absent, is found in:✓Monocot stemBMonocot rootCDicot stemDDicot rootAnswerCorrect option: A. Monocot stemAView full question & answer→
MCQ 91 MarkEndodermis of dicot stem is also called:ABundle sheath✓Starch sheathCMesophyllDPithAnswerCorrect option: B. Starch sheathBView full question & answer→
MCQ 101 MarkVascular bundles are scattered in:✓Monocot stemBDicot rootCDicot stemDBryophytesAnswerCorrect option: A. Monocot stemAView full question & answer→
MCQ 111 MarkWhich of the following is not related to monocot root?AWell developed pithBOrigin of lateral roots from pericycle✓Cambium presentDMore than 6 xylem bundlesAnswerCorrect option: C. Cambium presentCView full question & answer→
MCQ 121 MarkWhich of the following is the correct sequence of layers in a monocot root?APericycle, cortex, endodermis, epiblemaBEpiblema, endodermis, cortex, pericycle✓Epiblema, cortex, endodermis, pericycleDEpiblema, pericycle, cortex, endodermisAnswerCorrect option: C. Epiblema, cortex, endodermis, pericycleCView full question & answer→
MCQ 131 MarkThe reason why secondary growth does not occur in monocotyledom root is:✓Absence of cambiumBAbsence of pithCAbsence of pericycleDAbsence of vascular bundlesAnswerCorrect option: A. Absence of cambiumAView full question & answer→
MCQ 141 MarkWhich of the following is absent in monocot stem?✓PithBCortexCHypodermisDEpidermisAnswerCorrect option: A. PithAView full question & answer→
MCQ 151 MarkBulliform cells are found:AIn dicot stemBIn the upper epidermis of dicot leafCIn the lower epidermis of monocot leaf✓In the upper epidermis of monocot leafAnswerCorrect option: D. In the upper epidermis of monocot leafDView full question & answer→
MCQ 161 MarkWhich of the following forms stale?APericycleBVascular bundlesCPith✓All of theseAnswerCorrect option: D. All of theseDView full question & answer→
MCQ 171 MarkGround tissue in leaves is thin walled and contains chloroplast, these are called:✓MesophyllBPericycleCCasparian stripsDVascular bundlesAnswerCorrect option: A. MesophyllAView full question & answer→
MCQ 181 MarkDorsiventral leaves have:AStomata on both surfaces✓Stomata on lower surfaceCStomata on upper surfaceDNo stomataAnswerCorrect option: B. Stomata on lower surfaceBView full question & answer→
MCQ 191 MarkWhich wall of stomata is thick?✓Inner wallBOuter wallCLateral wallDUpper wallAnswerCorrect option: A. Inner wallAView full question & answer→
MCQ 201 MarkWhat is the speciality of monocotyledonous leaves:✓Lack of distinction between palisade tissue and spongy tissueBStomata are always openCLack of bulliform cellDOther name for phloemAnswerCorrect option: A. Lack of distinction between palisade tissue and spongy tissueAView full question & answer→
MCQ 211 MarkPalisade parenchyma are not found in the leaves of:✓SorghumBMustardCSoybeanDMaizeAnswerCorrect option: A. SorghumAView full question & answer→
MCQ 221 MarkThe central part of ground tissue in pith, which is made up of:✓ParenchymaBCollenchymaCChlorenchymaDSclerenchymaAnswerCorrect option: A. ParenchymaAView full question & answer→
MCQ 231 MarkMore plastids in isobilateral leaves are found in:AUpper epidermisBLower epidermis✓MesophyllDNone of theseAnswerCorrect option: C. MesophyllCView full question & answer→
MCQ 241 MarkThe function of tissue is:AAssimilationBMechanical supportCStorage of water✓All of theseAnswerCorrect option: D. All of theseDView full question & answer→
MCQ 251 MarkThe study of internal structure is called :AMorphology✓AnatomyCMicrobiologyDPhysicsAnswerCorrect option: B. AnatomyBView full question & answer→
MCQ 261 MarkGenerally hypodermis in the monocot stem is:AParenchymatous✓SclerenchymatousCCollenchymatousDChlorenchymatousAnswerCorrect option: B. SclerenchymatousBView full question & answer→
MCQ 271 MarkWhich of the following is not a specific character in the internal structure of a dicot root?ARadial vascular bundlesBSecondary growthCPith small or absent✓Vascular bundles 15-20AnswerCorrect option: D. Vascular bundles 15-20DView full question & answer→
MCQ 281 MarkIn stomata chloroplast is found in:✓guard cellsBsubsidiary cellsCepidermal cellDstomatal poreAnswerCorrect option: A. guard cellsAView full question & answer→
MCQ 291 MarkCollenchyma tissues are found in the stem of:✓In herbaceous dicotyledonous plantBIn hydrophyteCIn monocotyledonous plantDIn EucalyptusAnswerCorrect option: A. In herbaceous dicotyledonous plantAView full question & answer→
MCQ 301 MarkA group of cells similar in form, function and origin are called:AOrganBOrgan system✓TissueDNone of theseAnswerCorrect option: C. TissueCView full question & answer→