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This document contains a collection of multiple-choice questions on plant biology topics, likely intended for a NEET exam preparation. Questions cover plant groups, reproduction, vascular tissues, and other relevant aspects of botany. The questions are focused on plant anatomy, plant life cycles, and plant groups and classification.
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1. Which of the plant groups needs both land and water to complete their life cycle? a. Tracheophyta b. Pteridophyta c. Thallophyta d. Bryophyta 2. A plant that has seeds but no flowers and fruits? a. Bryophytes b. Gymnosperms c. Mosses d. Pteridophytes 3. Most primitive v...
1. Which of the plant groups needs both land and water to complete their life cycle? a. Tracheophyta b. Pteridophyta c. Thallophyta d. Bryophyta 2. A plant that has seeds but no flowers and fruits? a. Bryophytes b. Gymnosperms c. Mosses d. Pteridophytes 3. Most primitive vascular plants? a. Mosses b. Cycads c. Kelps d. Ferns 4. Plants that possess spores and embryo but lack vascular tissues and seeds? a. Rhodophyta b. Bryophyta c. Pteridophyta d. Phaeophyta 5. Which one is not an exception in angiosperms? a. Double fertilization b. Secondary growth c. Presence of vessels d. Autotrophic nutrition 6. Pteridophytes differ from mosses in a. Independent gametophyte b. Dependent gametophyte c. Flagellate antherozoids d. Independent and dominant sporophyte 7. Angiosperms are the dominant flora because of a. Domestication by man b. Power of adapting in diverse habitats c. Self-pollination property d. Property of producing a large number of seeds 8. Plants reproducing by spores are grouped under a. Bryophytes b. Sporophytes c. Cryptogams d. Thallophytes 9. Plants having vascular tissue without seeds a. Angiosperm b. Pteridophytes c. Bryophytes d. Gymnosperms 10. The plant group that posses the largest ovule, largest gametes, and largest tree a. Angiosperms b. Gymnosperms c. Pteridophytes d. Bryophytes 11. Zygotic meiosis is the characteristic of a. Fucus b. Funaria c. Marchantia d. Chlamydomonas 12. Pick the mismatched pair a. Cycas – Dioecious b. Equisetum – Homosporous c. Salvinia – Heterosporous d. Pinus – Dioecious 13. A colonial alga is a. Volvox b. Chlorella c. Ulothrix d. Spirogyra 14. Double fertilization is the characteristic of a. Algae b. Gymnosperms c. Fungi d. Angiosperms 15. Conifers can tolerate extreme environments because of a. Presence of vessels b. Thick cuticle c. Superficial stomata d. Broad hardy leaves 16. First plants to inhabit the land a. Angiosperms b. Bryophytes c. Gymnosperms d. Pteridophytes 17. Agar is commercially obtained from a. Blue-green algae b. Red algae c. Brown algae d. Green algae 18. Which one differs from Spirogyra based on its nucleus? a. Azygospore b. Zygospore c. Akinete d. Aplanospore 19. The cell wall of Spirogyra contains a. Cellulose b. Chitin c. Lignin d. Suberin 20. Which of the following completely lacks cell wall? a. Blue-green algae b. Saccharomyces c. Sea-fan d. Cyanobacteria 21. Prothallus gives rise to sporophyte without fertilization. This is known as a. Apogamy b. Parthenocarpy c. Parthenogenesis d. Apospory 22. Chromatophores participate in a. Photosynthesis b. Respiration c. growth d. Movement 23. Which one is responsible for the formation of peat? a. Riccia b. Sphagnum c. Marchantia d. Funaria 24. Isogamous condition with non-flagellated gametes is found in a. Chlamydomonas b. Volvox c. Spirogyra d. Fucus 25. The exine of pollen grain comprises a. Pectin and cellulose b. Lignocellulose c. Pollenkit d. Sporopollenin 26. Meiosis occurs in a. Conidia b. Meiocyte c. Megaspore d. Gemmule 27. An evolutionary important character of Selaginella is a. Strobili b. Rhizophore c. Heterosporous nature d. Ligule 28. Which is the common characteristic of multicellular fungi, filamentous algae and protonema of mosses? a. Mode of nutrition b. Diplontic life cycle c. Multiplication by fragmentation d. Members of Plant Kingdom 29. Vascular bundles are not found in a. Gymnosperms b. Pteridophytes c. Angiosperms d. Bryophytes 30. The transport of male gametes in bryophytes and pteridophytes occurs through a. Wind b. Water c. Birds d. Insects