Class 7 Science Chapter 8 Reproduction In Plants Quiz 1 (60 MCQs)

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1. Which part of bryophyllum is responsible for vegetative propagation?
2. The formation of zygote requires:
3. The reproductive part of a plant is the
4. Any change in an organism's environment
5. Which of the following parts of a plant take part in sexual reproduction?(i) Flower(ii) Seed(iii) Fruit(iv) Branch
6. In sexual reproduction the new plants are propagated
7. Which of the following plants have seeds that do not get dispersed with the help of wind?
8. Embryosac is located inside the
9. Identify the incorrect option.
10. Which of the following propagate though their root?
11. What is the function of flowers in plants
12. Which of the following contains male gamete?
13. Burrs can easily catch on animal fur. This structure most likely benefits the plant how?
14. A farmer intended to have plants with the redness of one variety of tomato and the tanginess of another variety. Which method of vegetative propagation would he use?
15. ..... is the first and major event in sexual reproduction.
16. The ..... of one flower receives pollen grains from another flower.
17. In Pollination what is produced?
18. Function of filiform apparatus is to
19. Internally, the uterus opens into:
20. ..... is the transfer of pollen grains from the ripe anther to the stigma of the same or another flower.
21. In asexual reproduction, new plant does not show new features.
22. PISTIL contains the .....
23. A bee buzzes inside a flower to drink some nectar. While there it touches the stamen. Later the bee goes to another flower and comes into contact with the flower's pistil. Which process of reproduction is this helping with?
24. How is sprem created.
25. Which is NOT a characteristic of seeds dispersed by animals?
26. ..... is a tube which connects stigma to the ovary.
27. Root, stem and leaves are called-
28. The transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of a flower is called
29. Pollination occurs when the pollen from the ..... is transferred to the ..... of a flower.
30. Taking a plant and splitting it into multiple different plants.
31. What a plant or animal does.
32. A method of reproduction that requires only one parent
33. Pollination is the transfer of mature pollen grains ..... of a flower.
34. When a pollen grain arrives to the stigma by insects and bees, this is ..... pollination.
35. The green coloured structure below petals are called sepals
36. Which of the following answer, choose the correct one about what is cross-pollination.
37. STAMEN contains the .....
38. Its a type of natural vegetative propagation where new plants arise from the nodes of a horizontal stem above the ground.
39. The four wall layers surrounding the microsporangium are .....
40. Which one of the following pairs of plant strucutre has haploid number of chromosomes?
41. Pollen grains are transferred to the Stigma from the Anther. Name this process.
42. Where does fertilization occur in flowers?
43. After a pollen grain has reached the stigma, it travels through the ..... to reach the ovary.
44. After fertilisation, the ovary develops into a fruit while ovules develop into .....
45. True/False:Pollination can occur within the same flower.
46. The female part of a flower is
47. The fusion of the male reproductive cell with the egg cell is called .....
48. The gametophyte bears the ..... and .....
49. Plants produced by vegetative propagation take
50. What is sporogenesis?
51. Vegetative Propagation is a part of .....
52. Which of the following plant bear bisexual flower? (a) Corn (b) Papaya (c) Cucumber (d) Mustard
53. Ripened ovary means .....
54. A flowering plant which forms seeds for reproduction
55. Which of the following event in the reproduction in flowering plants can be carried out by a butterfly?
56. Flowering plants reproduce .....
57. The fruit contains
58. Insect-pollinated flowers typically have
59. What is sexual reproduction?
60. Bread mould reproduces by