Q.1
Vivipary occurs in ... .. [ CPMT 1994]
  • a) Mangrove plants
  • b) Alpine plants/orchids
  • c) Tropical plants/Sea Weeds
  • d) Desert plants/Vallisneria
Q.2
Cymose inflorescence is found in ... ..[ CBSE 2012]
  • a) Solanum
  • b) Sesbania
  • c) Trifolium
  • d) Brassica
Q.3
A dicot plant lacking cotyledons is ... ...[ AMU 2005]
  • a) Cuscuta
  • b) Santalum
  • c) Lodoicea
  • d) None of the above
Q.4
Which one is found only in aquatic plant ... ..[ Odisha 2006]
  • a) Runner
  • b) Stolon
  • c) Tuber
  • d) Offset
Q.5
Which one of the following is oil seed ... ... [ AFMC 2003]
  • a) Marigold
  • b) Sunflower
  • c) Rose
  • d) Hibiscus
Q.6
Whorl of small green structures present around Sunflower is ... ..[ Pb PMT 2000 ]
  • a) Epicalyx
  • b) Calyx
  • c) Leaves
  • d) Involucre
Q.7
Fruit of Opium Poppy ( Papaver somniferum) is ... ... [ BHU 1990]
  • a) Pepo
  • b) Berry
  • c) Loculicidal capsule
  • d) Porocidal capsule
Q.8
Pulvinate leaf base is found in ... .. [ HPPMT 2012]
  • a) Lycopersicum
  • b) Trifolium
  • c) Nicotiana
  • d) Petunia
Q.9
Edible part of Mulberry is ... ..[ Uttarakhand 2001]
  • a) Thalamus
  • b) Perianth
  • c) Rachis
  • d) Ripened ovary
Q.10
Edible part in the fruit of Litchi is .. ... [ BHU 1992]
  • a) Mesocarp
  • b) Aril
  • c) Fleshy thalamus
  • d) Cotyledons
Q.11
Inflorescence of Jowar is ... ..[ Wardha 2001]
  • a) Spike of spikelet’s
  • b) Panicle of spikelet’s
  • c) Capitulum
  • d) Verticillaster
Q.12
In Groundnut, oil is stored in ... ... [CPMT 2003]
  • a) Embryo axis
  • b) Endosperm
  • c) Cotyledons
  • d) None of the above
Q.13
Seeds of Orchis/Orchids are ... ... [ BHU 1999]
  • a) Large and heavy
  • b) Small and hairy
  • c) Small and light
  • d) Large and sticky
Q.14
Number of female flowers in a cyathium is ... ..[ Kerala 2005]
  • a) 1
  • b) 2
  • c) 3
  • d) Several
Q.15
Seedless fruit in Banana is produced by ... .. [ Bih PMT 2006]
  • a) Parthenogenesis
  • b) Asexual reproduction
  • c) Triploidy
  • d) Cross pollination
Q.16
Vivipary is characteristic of ... ..[ CBSE 1990]
  • a) Mesophytes
  • b) Xerophytes
  • c) Hydrophytes
  • d) Halophytes
Q.17
Colocasia (taro) is an example of ... ... [ CET Chd. 2011]
  • a) Rhizome
  • b) Tuber
  • c) Bulb
  • d) Corm
Q.18
Pappus help in seed dispersal in ... ... [ Pb PMT 1998]
  • a) Asteraceae
  • b) Brassicaceae
  • c) Malvaceae
  • d) Solanaceae
Q.19
Oryza sativa belongs to family ... ...[ MPPMT 1993]
  • a) Fabaceae
  • b) Asteraceae
  • c) Malvaceae
  • d) Poaceae
Q.20
A modification of leaf is ... ... [ Manipal 2003]
  • a) Phyllode
  • b) Phylloclade
  • c) Cladode
  • d) Corm
Q.21
The expression 'gynoecium is apocarpous' implies that ... ... [ DPMT 2010]
  • a) Gynoecium comprises only one pistil which is fused with the stamens
  • b)Gynoecium comprises more than one carpel, all of which are free
  • c) Gynoecium comprises more than one carpel which are fused
  • d) Gynoecium comprises only one carpel which is free
Q.22
An oil seed crop is ... ... [ MPPMT 2004]
  • a) Paddy
  • b) Sunflower
  • c) Chrysanthemum
  • d) Gram
Q.23
In distichous condition ... ... [ manipur 2006 ]
  • a) First leaf stands over the second
  • b) Second leaf stands over the first
  • c) Third leaf stands over the first
  • d) Fourth leaf stands over the first
Q.24
Most important edible plant food is ... ....[ AMU 2003]
  • a) Roots
  • b) Stems
  • c) Leaves
  • d) Fruits
Q.25
Imparipinnate leaf is the one where ... ... [ CPMT 1991]
  • a) Leaflets are borne in pairs
  • b) Leaflets are small
  • c) Leaflets are large
  • d) Rachis is terminated by an odd leaflet
Q.26
Thalamus grows to enclose ovary and other parts arise above the ovary in condition .. ... [ AMU 2012]
  • a) Hypogynous
  • b) Perigynous
  • c) Epigynous
  • d) None of these
Q.27
Which one are not applicable to family solanaceae .... [ Kerala 2009] (a) Epipetalous and syngenesious (b) Bicarpellary and syncarpous ovary (c) Oblique ovary with axile placentation (d) Stamens six, arranged in two whorls (e) Bicarpellary, syncarpous and inferior ovary
  • a) b and c only
  • b) a, b and e only
  • c) a and c only
  • d) b, d and e only
Q.28
Stem may function in ... ..[ AMU 2009]
  • a) Protection
  • b) Spread of branches
  • c) Storage, support and vegetative propagation
  • d) All the above
Q.29
Colchicine is obtained from Colchicum autumnale. it belongs to family ... .... [ AFMC 2012]
  • a) Liliaceae
  • b) Solanaceae
  • c) Leguminosae
  • d) Poaceae
Q.30
Pitcher is found in ... ... [ CET Chd. 2003]
  • a) Dionaea
  • b) Drosera
  • c) Nepenthes
  • d) Viscum
Q.31
ruit of Citrus is technically ... .. [kcaet 1998]
  • a) Hesperidium
  • b) Pome
  • c) Pepo
  • d) Berry
Q.32
A composite/ sorosis fruit is ... ... [ HPPMT 2007]
  • a) Banana
  • b) Pineapple
  • c) Pear
  • d) Coconut
Q.33
Which type of inflorescence occurs in Ficus ... ..[ CPMT 1996]
  • a) Verticillaster
  • b) Hypanthodium
  • c) Cymose
  • d) Racemose
Q.34
Awn occurs over ... ... [ MHTCET 2007]
  • a) Palaea
  • b) Lemma
  • c) Glume
  • d) Lodicule
Q.35
In Ruscus, the stem modification is called ... ... [ RPMT 2011]
  • a) Phylloclade
  • b) Cladode
  • c) Phyllode
  • d) Sucker
Q.36
In Groundnut seeds are ... ... [ CPMT 1996]
  • a) Geocarpic
  • b) Amphicarpic
  • c) Photocarpic
  • d) Epicarpic
Q.37
Ovules are borne in two rows on the ridge of ventral suture is condition ... ... [ AMU 2012]
  • a) Marginal
  • b) Parietal
  • c) Axile
  • d) Basal
Q.38
Spike with unisexual flowers/catkin occurs in ... ...[ AFMC 1996]
  • a) Mulberry
  • b) Grass
  • c) Wheat
  • d) Callistemon
Q.39
Which one is a true fruit? ... ... [ AMU 2005]
  • a) Walnut
  • b) Areca nut
  • c) Cashew nut
  • d) Ground nut
Q.40
Verticillaster inflorescence occurs in ... ..[ Har. PMT 2001]
  • a) Lamiaceae/Labiatae
  • b) Brassicaceae/Cruciferae
  • c) Compositae/Asteraceae
  • d) Solanaceae
Q.41
Oil found in Groundnut accumulates in ... ... [ JIPMER 2004]
  • a) Embryo
  • b) Cotyledons
  • c) Endosperm
  • d) None of the above
Q.42
Stem is specialized to perennate and store food in ... .... [AFMC 1994]
  • a) Groundnut
  • b) Ginger
  • c) Beet
  • d) Sugarcane
Q.43
A seed which does not require oxygen for germination is .. .. [ BHU 2006]
  • a) Pea
  • b) rice
  • c) Typha
  • d) Both b and c
Q.44
The ovary in hypogynous flowers is said to be ... ..[ HPPMT 2010]
  • a) Half inferior
  • b) Inferior
  • c) Superior
  • d) None of above
Q.45
Residual persistent nucellus is known as ... ..[ AMU 2010]
  • a) Perisperm
  • b) Integument
  • c) Pericarp
  • d) None of the above
Q.46
Fruit developed from a superior unilocular ovary which dehisces by one suture only is ... ..[ AIIMS 1999 ]
  • a) Follicle
  • b) Legume
  • c) Silicula
  • d) Siliqua
Q.47
The characteristics of poaceae are ... ... [kerala 2009]
  • a) Pedicellate, bracteate, bisexual, tetramerous, actinomorphic, complete and superior ovary
  • b) Pedicellate, bracteate, bisexual, pentamerous, zygomorphic, complete and superior ovary
  • c) Sessile, bracteate, bracteolate, incomplete uni-or bisexual, perianth modified into lodicules, stamens three, syncarpous, superior ovary and feathery stigma
  • d) Bracteate, bracteolate, bisexual, pentamerous actinomorphic, complete and superior ovary
Q.48
All the florets are disc florets in ... .[ Tamil Nadu 2001]
  • a) Launaea
  • b) Vernonia
  • c) Sunflower
  • d) Tridax
Q.49
Which family is characteristic representative of monocotyledonous plants? ... ..[ HPPPMT2010]
  • a) Liliaceae
  • b) Solanaceae
  • c) Fabaceae
  • d) Brassicaceae
Q.50
Diadelphous (9+1) stamens occur in ... .. [ AIIMS 2001]
  • a) Gramineae
  • b) Cucurbitaceae
  • c) Papilionatae
  • d) Malvaceae
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