Class 7 Science Chapter 8 Reproduction In Plants Quiz 4 (60 MCQs)

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1. ..... develops and forms the plants.
2. A flower can be unisexual or bisexual because:
3. Which one of the following is NOT a type of asexual reproduction?
4. The production of a new organism from two parents
5. Some seeds are thrown away or scattered when the fruit bursts with a sudden jerk
6. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of seeds dispersed by water?
7. All the following are the seed dispersal methods, except .....
8. It produces the male gametes or sperm cells.
9. When a piece of cut ..... is planted, roots may form from the cutting, and then a full plant develops.
10. Part of the plant that take part in sexual reproduction is
11. Plants have ..... like brightly colored flowers or attractive scents.
12. Epihydrophily is found in
13. Which gametes can move?
14. Sexual reproduction in mosses and ferns is divided into 2 stages.
15. Tiny cells protected by a thick wall and capable of producing new plants are called:
16. The part of the flower that contains the pollen; located at the end of the stamen.
17. The fusion of female and male gametes to form a zygote is known as-
18. The ..... undergoes mitosis for once to form sperms in growing pollen tube.
19. What is the name of the process when the seed of a plant begins sprouting?
20. Pollination by Ant is called
21. Requires two parents
22. In one form of reproduction in flowering plants, the egg is formed with 2n chromosomes and develops without ever being fertilized. Or the cells of the ovule (2n) develop into an embryo. The phenomena described here is i) Polyembryony
23. Requires 2 parents and the offspring have some characteristics from each parent.
24. In the method of Spore Formation Fungus produces Spores.
25. It is a type of asexual reproduction wherein an organism divides into two, after which each half grows into a new organism.
26. It is the process by which organisms produce offspring.
27. What is the process of artificial propagation called?
28. The female gamete or the ..... is formed in an ovule
29. ..... are the reproductive parts of non-flowering plants.
30. Why to insect pollinators visit flowers?
31. Female reproductive part is
32. Which of the following are ways in which plants disperse their seeds?
33. What part of the flower holds the pollen?
34. The 'eye of the potato plant is what
35. What is asexual reproduction?
36. Which of the following is describes Self-Pollination?
37. The male structure of the flower; contains the anther and filament
38. ..... produce male and female gametes in the fern plant.
39. Why yeast can reproduce young ones rapidly?
40. What are the names of plants' sexual organs?
41. In monocot seeds, food is stored in the .....
42. Which of the following structures are NOT involved in asexual reproduction?
43. What does the pistil consist of?
44. ..... contain spores which are released to the environment.
45. Pollination refers to-
46. Among the terms listed below, those that of are not technically correct names for a floral whorl are:i. Androecium ii. Carpel iii. Corolla iv. Sepal
47. The male part of the flower is .....
48. The ovule of an angiosperm is technically equivalent to:
49. What is the name of the process where the pollen reaches the ovule?
50. Fragmentation is a mode of reproduction observed in .....
51. An organism that typically reproduces through vegetative reproduction.
52. The male reproductive cells are found in the pollen .....
53. Pollination take place in .....
54. Filiform apparatus occurs in
55. Vegetative bud is present in which region?
56. Which type of asexual reproduction occurs in yeast?
57. The stamen is made of the
58. The process by which organisms produce more of their own kind
59. What type of pollination takes place in Vallisneria?
60. If plant seeds where to fall in the same place and grow, there would be severe competition for