NEET Biology: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants — MCQ Test 4

Q6. Which layer of the anther is primarily responsible for generating the tension that leads to anther dehiscence?

Q7. Which of the following statements about the evolution of floral traits is correct?

Q8. Which one of the following statements about double fertilization in angiosperms is correct?

Q9. Which of the following best describes dichogamy in flowering plants?

Q10. Which part of the flower is primarily responsible for attracting pollinators?

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Plants bearing separate male and female flowers on the same individual are termed:

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Key concepts covered in this specific test include Separate, Individual, Following, Components, Megasporogenesis, and Flowering.

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Q1. Plants bearing separate male and female flowers on the same individual are termed:

  • A. Dioecious
  • B. Monoecious
  • C. Hermaphroditic
  • D. Polygamous

Q2. Which of the following components is a key part of a pollen grain?

  • A. Exine and intine
  • B. Embryo sac and ovule
  • C. Integuments and chalaza
  • D. Funiculus and placenta

Q3. Megasporogenesis in flowering plants refers to:

  • A. The formation of microspores by mitosis.
  • B. The formation of megaspores by meiosis in the nucellus.
  • C. The fusion of male and female gametes.
  • D. The formation of pollen grains by mitosis.

Q4. Which part of the flower is primarily responsible for producing pollen grains?

  • A. Carpel
  • B. Stamen
  • C. Petal
  • D. Sepal

Q5. Which of the following statements about embryogenesis in flowering plants is correct?

  • A. After fertilization, the zygote undergoes mitotic divisions to form a proembryo that differentiates into the embryo proper.
  • B. The zygote immediately develops into a mature embryo without any cell division.
  • C. Multiple zygotes fuse together to form a single embryo.
  • D. Embryogenesis in flowering plants occurs without fertilization.

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