Class 7 Science Chapter 8 Reproduction In Plants Quiz 5 (60 MCQs)

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1. Why do male peacocks most likely have brightly colored feathers?
2. Which of the following do not display hypogeal germination?
3. The sprouting of an embryo out of a seed is called .....
4. Which structure contains the egg cells?
5. How many STAGES are there in Reproduction in plants?
6. The spores of the non-flowering plants are dispersed by wind because the spores are .....
7. SPIROGYRA IS TYPE OR SPECIE OF?
8. Asexual reproduction can be used to produce crops.Why might a disease be likely to spread throughout the whole crop?
9. Which of the following shows the female reproductive parts of a flower?
10. Male gametes in angiosperms are formed by the division of:
11. Non flowering plants reproduce by .....
12. The process of fusion of female and male gametes to form a zygote is known as .....
13. Which of the following plant is reproduced by leaves?
14. Taking a piece of vegetation from a plant. They can be taken from the leaves, stems, or roots.
15. The technique of raising new plant from a tiny portion of a plant tissue called explant on a culture of synthetic medium under aseptic conditions is called .....
16. Which of the following is not a component of double fertilization?
17. They are the simplest plants and are not adapted to terrestrial life. They are .....
18. What part in the human reproductive system has the same function as the Anther?
19. Both mosses and ferns produce gametophytes and sporophytes.
20. Which of the following parts of a plant take part in sexual reproduction?1. Flower2. Seed3. Fruit4. Branch
21. Germination occurs when:
22. Pollen deposits of another flower of same individual plant is called
23. Spores are present in a knob-like structure called .....
24. The growth of a new plant from a tissue in a nutrient medium under controlled condition is called
25. Which of the following plants buds are present on the margins of leaves?
26. What is binary fission?
27. Sexual reproduction helps in getting .....
28. The thread like projections in the body of a bread mould are called
29. Identify the method. The body of the parent breaks up into two or more pieces and each piece grows and forms a new plant.
30. In angiosperms how many megaspore mother cells are required to produce 600 functional megaspores?
31. Reproductive whorls of a flower are
32. Which of the following kinds of pollination involves genetically different pollen grains and stigma.
33. Stem, roots, leaves are classified as-
34. Which part of the plant performs photosynthesis?
35. A flower has got .....
36. Tick the limitation of tissue culture
37. The tip of the style that has sticky hairs to trap pollen is the .....
38. After fertilisation, the ovary enlarges and becomes a fruit while the ..... develop into seeds.
39. Which one of the following may require pollinators, but is genetically similar to autogamy?
40. The zygote develops into
41. Microsporogenesis means formation of .....
42. In asexual reproduction, plants reproduce without seeds
43. Amoeba most commonly reproduces by:
44. Cucumber is an example of:
45. What is Germination
46. Explain the function of the stigma in a flower.
47. Coconut seed is dispersed by
48. Which of the following sentences is true?
49. Which one of the following is a false fruit
50. In which structure is pollen formed? In which structures form pollen?
51. How many types of vegetative reproduction do plants have?
52. Reproduction of plants is important because
53. Flower with only carpel is known as
54. A flower cannot self-pollinate.
55. The transfer of pollen from anther of 1 plant to stigma of another is called
56. The fruits that are not derived from the ovary, but from another part of the flower are known as
57. The male structure of the flower; contains the anther.
58. Bisexual-7, monosexual-3
59. Vallisneria is pollinated by
60. Mosses and ferns reproduce by