Class 11 Biology Chapter 3 Plant Kingdom Quiz 14 (60 MCQs)

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1. Sporophylls in the form of cones/strobili are present in-
2. Haplo-diplontic example
3. Flowering plants are divided into:
4. Casparian strips occurs in
5. Reproduce with spores
6. Plants are ..... organisms.
7. Which of the following statements best summarizes the function of xylem?
8. Plants use energy to change carbon dioxide and water intofood, called
9. Angiosperms are the dominant flora because of
10. The ferns and mosses are non-flowering plants that reproduce asexually
11. Angiosperm seeds are:
12. In which two groups does moss belong?
13. Which of the following available in air is the raw material for photosynthesis
14. Which is the common characteristic of multicellular fungi, filamentous algae and protonema of mosses?
15. Conifers are an example of
16. Which one is not an exception in angiosperms?
17. Fatty acids and glycerol are first absorbed by .....
18. In green algae we meet which type of chloroplasts-
19. Funaria requires water because-
20. Shrubs are bushy plants with many branches
21. Two algae which produce agar-agae are .....
22. Moss gets its mineral nutrients from
23. Which tissue transports the elaborated sap from the leaves to the rest of the plant?
24. How do we call the waxy layer that covers the surface of leaves and helps the plant retain water while living on dry land?
25. Plants are useful for us besides being our prime source of nutrition because they:
26. Seed with one cotyledon
27. What is the common name for Bryophytes?
28. Plants that reproduce by seed bearing flowers are called?
29. What is the main characteristic of ferns?
30. How much energy is transferred between each trophic level in the food chain?
31. Small grains that contain a plant's male reproductive cells.
32. The Phloem can transport the food in .....
33. A brown pigment of the algae.
34. ..... has a hard and thin stem with many branches.
35. What is the similarity between gymnosperms and angiosperms?
36. Who was called as father Indian phycology
37. Chemotaxonomy is connected with
38. Plants can move from one place to another.
39. The antherozoids of Marchantia are:
40. Which of the following pairs is of unicellular algae?
41. A plant with roots, stems, leaves, and transporting vessels is a .....
42. Match the columns:-I IIA. Pteropsida 1. PsilotumB. Sphenopsida 2. SelaginellaC. Lycopsida 3. EquisetumD. Psilotum 4. Pteris
43. In Mosses Protonema stage bears sex organs
44. G. Bentham and J.D. Hooker gave the
45. Sexual reproduction in which cells of two different Spirogyrafilaments conjugate is known as
46. Transport water and mineral
47. Kelp is a type of which algae?
48. Monocotyledonae (Monocots) consist of plants having seeds with ..... cotyledon.
49. Which of the following classification is known as Cladistic classification?
50. Match the following algae with their Body structures:-i iiA. Ulothrix KelpB. Chlamydomonas FilamentousC. Volvox ColonialD. Sargasum Unicellular
51. Are plants living organisms?
52. What is the common name for Gymnosperms?
53. Which of the following factors does NOT affect the rate of photosynthesis?
54. Chemotaxonomy uses to find the relationship in organisms:
55. All organisms classified in kingdom Animalia must also be classified as which of the following?
56. Examples are tomato plants and oak trees
57. What process is carried out in the leaves of a plant?
58. Which of the following algae produce carageen
59. In rhodophyceae Sexually by non-motile gametes
60. What is the vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars and other metabolic products downward from the roots called?