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Reproduction in Plants - I

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New plants sprout from the ‘eye’ of which of the following plants?

  1. Sweet potato, spinach

  2. Ginger, potato

  3. Rose, mint

  4. Sugarcane, tomato


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Some plants like potato, ginger and sweet potato develop into new plants from the ‘eye’ of that plant, i.e. they undergo vegetative propagation.

Which of the following do not have any seeds?

  1. Mango

  2. Watermelon

  3. Cucumber

  4. Sugarcane


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Mango, watermelon and cucumber are the plants with seeds, whereas sugarcane is a seedless plant.

The cutting of which of the following parts of a rose plant, when buried in soil, gives rise to a new plant?

  1. Root

  2. Bud

  3. Stem

  4. Leaf


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Rose plant reproduces through vegetative propagation, i.e. giving rise to a new plant of its own kind with the involvement of a part other than the flower. The stem of rose, when buried in soil, gives rise to a new rose plant.

Roots of which of the following plants are involved in asexual reproduction?

  1. Cactus

  2. Bryophyllum

  3. Sweet potato

  4. Potato


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Sweet potato and dahlia are the plants which propagate vegetatively by roots of the plants. Vegetative propagation is a method of asexual reproduction.

The spore forming body in ferns called

  1. hypha

  2. sori

  3. sporangium

  4. bud


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The spore forming body in ferns is known as sori. These spores are means of reproduction and multiply in a rounded body called sporangia.

How do the slimy green patches grow and spread in ponds?

  1. By budding

  2. By spore formation

  3. By fragmentation

  4. By vegetative propagation


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The slimy green patches growing on the surface of ponds are known as algae. These algae reproduce and multiply in ponds by fragmentation and turn the whole pond green.

In which of the following parts of a plant are male gametes produced?

  1. Ovary

  2. Style

  3. Stigma

  4. Anthers


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Ovary, style and stigma are female reproductive parts, whereas anther and filament are male reproductive parts. Male gametes, i.e. pollen grains are produced in anther lobes.

Which of the following is an example of bisexual flower?

  1. Corn

  2. Water Melon

  3. Cucumber

  4. Petunia


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Flowers which bear both male and female reproductive parts, i.e. stamen and pistil are known as bisexual flowers. For example, mustard, rose and petunia are bisexual flowers.

The transfer of pollen grains of a flower by insects on stigma of another flower is called

  1. self pollination

  2. cross pollination

  3. fertilisation

  4. germination


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The landing of pollen grains of one flower to the stigma of another flower of the same plant or different plant of the same kind is known as cross pollination.

Which of the following parts of a flower develop(s) into a fruit?

  1. Ovules

  2. Ovary

  3. Stigma

  4. Style


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

After fertilisation, the ovary grows into a fruit and ovules develop into seeds. The seeds contain an embryo enclosed in a protective seed coat.

Embryo formation is related to

  1. asexual reproduction

  2. spore formation

  3. fertilisation

  4. vegetative propagation


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Embryo formation only takes place when male and female gametes fuse to form zygote. This process is called fertilisation. As it involves both parents, it is known as sexual mode of reproduction.

Spiny seeds of which of the following pairs of plants get carried to distant places by animals?

  1. Castor and balsam

  2. Xanthium and urena

  3. Grasses and sunflower

  4. Coconut and maple


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Some seeds are dispersed by animals, especially spiny seeds with hooks. These seeds get stuck to the bodies of animals and are carried to distant places. For example, xanthium and urena are such plants.

Which of the following is/are not a medium of dispersal and pollination?

  1. Wind

  2. Water

  3. Insects

  4. Soil


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Male gametes need to approach the female gamete in order to fertilise it. This transfer of male gamete to female gamete is known as pollination. The agents of pollination are known as pollinators. For example, wind, water and insects. Minerals and soil play no role in pollination.

Seeds of which of the following plants get dispersed when the fruits burst with a sudden jerk?

  1. Balsam

  2. Urena

  3. Coconut

  4. Drumstick


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Seeds of some plants like balsam get dispersed when the fruits burst with a sudden jerk. The seeds are scattered far from the parent plant.

Flowers which contain either only pistil or only stamen are called

  1. spores

  2. unisexual

  3. bisexual

  4. sporangium


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

There are some flowers which contain either only pistil or only stamen. These flowers are known as unisexual flowers as only one sex is present in the flower. For example, corn, papaya, cucumber etc.

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