Class 7 Science Chapter 8 Reproduction In Plants Quiz 3 (60 MCQs)

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1. Bryophyllum has ..... in the leaf.
2. Which of the following are parts involved in the sexual reproduction in plants?
3. After fertilisation, the ovules will develop into .....
4. The process by which new plants grow from leaves, stem and roots of the parent plant is called
5. The corolla is formed by a group of .....
6. Bisexual flower is also known as-
7. Insects are not helpful in pollination.
8. Flowers which have single ovule in the ovary and are packed into inflorescence are usually pollinated by
9. The process of fusion of the two types of reproductive cells is called .....
10. Clitoria, an insect pollinated plant would have pollen grains that are
11. Seed structure that protects seed
12. Its a type of natural vegetative propagation where new shoots arise from an auxiliary bud on a short, swollen, fleshy underground stem.
13. Another word for buds in the axil.
14. What is another name for flowering plants?
15. Mint can be grown by
16. A sporangium that develops megaspores (n).
17. Which is NOT a process of reproduction in flowering plants?
18. THERE IS ONLY ONE PARENT INVOLVED IN SEXUAL REPRODUCTION.
19. Budding is commonly seen in .....
20. Which of the following is a mode of seed dispersal?
21. ..... is the arrival of pollen grain to the stigma.
22. Which gas is needed to carry out photosynthesis in plants?
23. Which parts of plant are involved in asexual reproduction?
24. Coconut water from a tender coconut is
25. Which means producing new living things?
26. What is pollination in plants?
27. How can plants can reproduce?
28. Autogamy can occur in a chasmogamous flower if:
29. A plant makes it own food in the .....
30. Which of the parts will form the fleshy part of the fruit?
31. Seed dispersal in castor plants occur through-
32. The ..... supports the stigma and keeps it high above the plant to receive pollen grains easily.
33. One parent produces an offspring that is identical to the parent
34. Two types of asexual reproduction in plants are
35. What is budding?
36. 21) Onions and gladiola grow from which of the following parts?
37. A type of artificial vegetative propagation where small stems from one plant are attached to the larger stems or roots of another plant.
38. A small bulb like projections which comes out of yeast is called
39. What are the different methods of asexual reproduction in plants?
40. The male gametophyte.
41. Inside each pollen grain is a tube cell and a germ cell.
42. Lila observed that a pond with clear water was covered up with a green algae within a week. By which method of reproduction did the algae spread so rapidly?
43. What are the male reproductive part?
44. Which of the following statements is/are true for sexual reproduction in plants? (i) Plants are obtained from seeds (ii) Two plants are always essential (iii) Fertilisation can occur only after pollination (iv) Only insects are agents of pollination Choose from the options given below:(a) (i) and (ii) (b) (i) and (iii) (c) (i) and (ii) (d) (i) and (iv)
45. Occurs when an animal offspring grows from a piece of its parent.
46. Rewards and attractants are required for .....
47. A plant has small flowers with light and dry pollen grains. It will most likely be pollinated by .....
48. What is the male reproductive cell of the plant?
49. Where do pollen grains form?
50. The grafting can occurs between ..... & .....
51. Seeds and fruits are formed by
52. Which of the following is converted into Endosperm after Fertilization?
53. The pollen grains are found in this part of the stamen.
54. Some students are observing the behavior of a male bird in the schoolyard. Which of the following behaviors might increase the probability of reproductive success?
55. What type of reproduction doe these terms relate to:one parent, spores, uniform, budding, hydra
56. Which among them is not an example of asexual reproduction?
57. Which of the following notes of reproduction is possible in plants?
58. What is the female part of the flower called?
59. They are plants that use cones to house their seeds. They are called as .....
60. What Kind Of Reproduction Happens Were A New Type Of An Existing Species, Grow?