NEET Biology: Plant Kingdom — MCQ Test 20

Q6. Which type of spores are produced by the sporophyte of Funaria (a moss) during meiosis?

Q7. Which of the following statements about Phaeophyceae is incorrect?

Q8. Which classification system first used evolutionary relationships among organisms?

Q9. Which of the following statements about Rhodophyceae is incorrect?

Q10. Which of the following statements about Rhodophyceae is correct?

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Which of the following statements about mosses is correct?

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Key concepts covered in this specific test include Following, Statements, Liverworts, Proposed, Classification, and Flowering.

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Q1. Which of the following statements about mosses is correct?

  • A. The sporophyte in mosses is haploid and produces gametes.
  • B. Mosses have rhizoids that are multicellular and branched.
  • C. The protonema in mosses develops into a sporophyte directly.
  • D. Mosses lack a capsule in their sporophyte.

Q2. Which of the following statements about liverworts is correct?

  • A. Liverworts have true roots like pteridophytes.
  • B. Their leafy members have tiny appendages in two rows.
  • C. Liverworts possess vascular tissues for water transport.
  • D. All liverworts grow in dry, sunny habitats.

Q3. Who proposed the natural classification system for flowering plants?

  • A. Linnaeus
  • B. George Bentham and Joseph Dalton Hooker
  • C. Whittaker
  • D. Theophrastus

Q4. Which of the following statements about Chlorophyceae is correct?

  • A. Chlorophyceae have unequal, lateral flagella like Phaeophyceae.
  • B. Vegetative reproduction in Chlorophyceae can occur by spore formation.
  • C. Chlorophyceae store food as mannitol and laminarin.
  • D. Their dominant pigment is fucoxanthin.

Q5. Which class of algae stores food in the form of laminarin?

  • A. Chlorophyceae
  • B. Phaeophyceae
  • C. Rhodophyceae
  • D. Xanthophyceae

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