Master Your Knowledge of Morphology and Phytography with These MCQs! : Botany MCQs

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1 - A leaf in which lamina is divided into number of separate leaf like parts is called leaflets are called ?





Compound leave

2 - A long cylendrical fruit formed from bicarpellary syncarpous pistil with ovary having two parietal placentas is called ?





Siliqua

3 - A samara with three wings is called ?





Triple samara

4 - A special leaf in the axil of which flower borne is called ?





Bract

5 - A special leaf in the axile of which flower borne is called ?





Bracts

6 - A specialized much reduced short underground stem composed of broadly conical disc is called ?





Bulb

7 - Acacia is example of?





Spinous stipules

8 - Acacia is example of?





Bipinnate

9 - According to placentation,Free central present in?





Primrose

10 - According to technical term of style, terminal is?





Brassica

11 - Agave is example of ?





Offset

12 - Alstonia is example of ?





Whorled

13 - An annual green small sized plants are called?





Herbs

14 - Anther and parts of filaments present in ?





Stamens

15 - Apple is example of?





Epigynous

16 - Axile is technical term of placentation ,Axile example is ?





Potato

17 - Bamboo is example of?





Fistular

18 - Banana is example of?





Pinnate

19 - Banana is example of?





Parthenocarpic

20 - Banyan is example of ?





Synconus

21 - Banyan is example of?





Prop roots

22 - Beet is example of ?





Radical

23 - Brassica is example of?





Polysepalous

24 - Brassica is example of ?





Hypogynous

25 - Brassica is example of ?





Tetradynmous

26 - Brinjal is example of ?





Berries

27 - Bulb is example of according to stem ?





Underground stem

28 - Calotropis is example of?





Sub sessile

29 - Calotropis is example of?





Auriculate

30 - Calotropis is example of ?





Aggregate fruit

31 - Campanula is example of ?





Capsule

32 - Carrot is example of?





Biennials

33 - Carrot is example of?





Tuberous tap root

34 - Cassia fistula is example of ?





Peripinate

35 - Castor oil is example of?





Adelphous

36 - Castor oil plants is example of?





Monoecious

37 - Central canal of Style is called ?





Stylar canal

38 - Citrus is example of ?





Stem spines

39 - Citrus is example of?





Winged

40 - Citrus is example of?





Unifoliate

41 - Coffee plants are example of ?





Interpetioler stipules

42 - Colocasia is example of ?





Corm

43 - Cotton is example of?





Persistant

44 - Cucumbers is example of?





Tendril climbing

45 - Cucumis is example of ?





Berries

46 - Cuscuta is example of ?





Parasitic Roots

47 - Cuscuta is example of?





Twiner

48 - Cymose patteren is present in ?





Sympodial rhizome

49 - Date palm is example of?





Dioecious

50 - Dicotyledons that̢۪s bear two out growth of flower sepals is called?





Stipules

51 - Elms ash is example of ?





Samara

52 - Entirely exposed root in air is known as?





Aerting roots

53 - Euphorbia is Example of ?





Axile

54 - Euphorbia is example of ?





Cladodes

55 - Euphorbia is example of?





Succulent

56 - fennel isexample of ?





Amplexicual

57 - Filament attached to the back of anther and anther can swing in it is called?





Versatile

58 - Fourth whorl of flower is formed by?





Gynoecium

59 - Fruits without seed are ?





Parthenocarpic

60 - Funnel shapped present in ?





Infundibuliform

61 - Ginger is example of ?





Sympodial rhizome

62 - Globe shaped present in ?





Globose

63 - Gourd is example of ?





Berries

64 - Gourds is example of?





Synandrous

65 - Grasses are example of ?





Palmate

66 - Grasses are example of ?





Sobole rhizome

67 - Grasses are examples of ?





Fibrous Adventitious

68 - Green flat structure borne on the stem or the branches is called?





Leave

69 - Group of buds are known as?





Eye

70 - Groups of roots are?





2

71 - Guava is example of ?





Unicostate

72 - Guave is an example of ?





Berries

73 - Gynoecium consist many free or fused carpels in?





Polycarpillary

74 - Hairy stigma develops in ?





Feathery

75 - Hard woody stem which cant easily bent is called?





Woody stem

76 - Henbane is example of ?





Capsule

77 - How many longitudinal chambers in each anther lobe ?





2

78 - How many parts are present of foliage leave ?





3

79 - How many series of floral leaves are present in flower?





4

80 - How many whorls are formed by flower floral series?





4

81 - Hydrilla is example of ?





Aquatic roots

82 - If corolla like a sepals then it will be?





Sepaloid

83 - If even numbers of leaflets are present it will be?





Peripinate

84 - If Gynoecium consists of more than one fused carpels ?





Syncarpous

85 - If leave of perinath are fused then it will be?





Gamophyllous

86 - If more than two leaves are present each node is known as?





Whorled

87 - If odd number of leaflets are present then it will be?





Imperipinate

88 - If petals are in five numbers and in short claws is known as ?





Rosaceous

89 - If plants main stem are lying close to ground are called ?





Trailer plants

90 - If sepals present opposite to petals is called?





Antisepalous

91 - If sepals formed long and tube like structure?





Tubular

92 - If stipules are large green and like a leaf then it will be?





Leafy stipules

93 - If straight and rounded stem present then it will be called?





Cylindrical

94 - If the internode is present between corolla and androecium?





Androphore

95 - If the leaves remain functional on the plant for more than one season?





Persistant

96 - If 4 stamens are present , two are short and two are long is called ?





Didynamous

97 - If 6 stamens are present, four are long and two short ?





Tetradynmous

98 - If bases of two opposite leave meet each other and fuse together acrose stem is called?





Connate

99 - If both calyx and corolla are absent then flower will be?





Achalmydeous

100 - If both stamens and carpels are absent the plant is called ?





Neuter

101 - If bract have chaff and scales then it will be ?





Scaly bract

102 - If bract have colour like petals is called?





Petaloid

103 - If calyx formed long tube which consist of five petals is known as ?





Caryophyllaceous

104 - If corolla consist of four clawed petals these petalls arranges in form of cross?





Cruciform

105 - If Gynoecium consist two carpels is called?





Bicarpellary

106 - If Gynoecium has more than one free carpel is called ?





Apocarpous

107 - If hair are present on the surface of stem is called ?





Hairy

108 - If large bract present below a group of flower is called ?





Involucre

109 - If large stipules fuse along their margins to form a hollow tube ?





Ochrea

110 - If leaf base flattened and clasps round the stem completely at the node?





Amplexicual

111 - If leaf base forms tubular sheath is called ?





Sheathing

112 - If leaf has singl prominent vein is called?





Pinnate

113 - If leaf surface covered with hair then its surface known as ?





Hairy

114 - If leaflets are further divided into smaller units called?





Bipinnate

115 - If leaves attached to stem or branches then it known as?





Insertion of leaf

116 - If one calyx or corolla is absent then flower will be?





Apetalous

117 - If one or more sepals formed hood like structure is called?





Hooded

118 - If palmate leaf has two leaflets is called?





Bifoliate

119 - If petals are united with eachother are called ?





Gamopetalous

120 - If petals upper portion is long and strap is called ?





Ligulate

121 - If petiole is absent then it will be?





Sessile

122 - If phyllotaxis have alternate leaves then it will be?





Spiral

123 - If plants bears staminate,pistillate and hermaphrodite flowers it is called?





Polygamous

124 - If plants have stem twiner and coil then it called?





A and b both

125 - If plants spread out their stem on the ground is called?





Creeper

126 - If prickles are present on the leaf surface then leaf will be ?





Prickly

127 - If roots arised from the part of stem which is contact with In soil is called?





Underground root

128 - If sepals fall off when the flower withers it is called ?





Dioecious

129 - If sepals have colour like petals then they known as ?





Petaloid

130 - If sepals remain in the place after the fruit is formed is called ?





Persistant

131 - If shape of root swollen towards upper end but taper towards lower end is called ?





Conical

132 - If single ovule attached to ther base of ovary is called?





Polygonum

133 - If staminate and pistillate occurs on the same plant the plant is called?





Monoecious

134 - If staminate and pistillate occus on the different plants ?





Dioecious

135 - If stem have spines or thorns on its surface ?





Hairy

136 - If stem structure is thread like it will be?





Stem tendril

137 - If tap roots spindle shape ,swollen in the middle is called?





Fusiform

138 - If the internode is present between androecium and gynoecium is called ?





Gynophore

139 - If the tap roots are very much swollen above but abruptly towards the lower end is called?





Napiform

140 - If the flower can be cut into equal halves by only one plane it is called?





Zygomorphic

141 - If the flower cannot be cut into two equal halves by any plane it is called ?





Asymmetrical

142 - If the flowers can be cut into two equal halves by more than one plane is called ?





Actinomorphic

143 - If the internodes of the plants is hollow then stem is called ?





Fistular

144 - If the leaf fall off at the end of each growing season is called?





Deciduous

145 - If the plants have ability to climbing then their root will be ?





Climbing roots

146 - If the plants is short , thick under which runs at its ends is called ?





Offset

147 - If the root is long and slender tap roots with slender branches is known as ?





Fibrous tap root

148 - If the sepals are free from one another then they known as ?





Polysepalous

149 - If the sepals fall off soon as the flower open is called ?





Caducous

150 - If the stem is not hollow at internodes is called ?





Solid

151 - If two lobes of the base of lamina partially enclose the stem at node is called ?





Auriculate

152 - If Two or more petals united and form long tube is called ?





Spurred

153 - In flower structure buttercup is example of ?





Dioecious

154 - In flower structure poppy is example of ?





Caducous

155 - In which are plants stem alternate the ridges and furrows ?





Angular

156 - In which leave appear to come out from roots ?





Radical

157 - In which structure is line of union present in carpel ?





Ventral structure

158 - In which term petiole has a flat blade on its both sides?





Winged

159 - In which term petiole is inserted near the centre of lamina?





Peltate

160 - Jack fruit is example of ?





Serosis

161 - Jasmine is example of?





Stolon

162 - Labiatae is example of ?





Carcerulus

163 - Larkspur is example of ?





Follicle

164 - Larksupr is example of?





Petaloid

165 - Leaf bladder present in?





Bladderwort

166 - Leave arise from the part of stem is?





Node

167 - Long pepper is example of?





Climbing roots

168 - Lotus is example of ?





Peltate

169 - Maize is example of ?





Sheathing

170 - Mango example of ?





Unicostate

171 - Mango is example of ?





Tree

172 - Mango is example of ?





Petiolate

173 - Mango is example of?





Polygamous

174 - Maple is example of ?





Double samara

175 - Marginal is term of placentation if Marginal Characteristics present in?





Cassia

176 - Melon is example of?





Tendril climbing

177 - Mimosa is example of ?





Lomentum

178 - Mint is example of ?





Sucker

179 - Mulberry is example of ?





Deciduous

180 - Mulberry is example of ?





Serosis

181 - Mustard is example of ?





Siliqua

182 - Nerium is example of ?





Whorled

183 - Number of clawed petals are present in the papilionaceous?





5

184 - Number of filament to attache anther ?





4

185 - Ocimum example of?





Didynamous

186 - Ocimum is example of ?





Zygomorphic

187 - One or two leaves present on the stalk of flower is ?





Bracteoles

188 - Onion example of ?





Bulb

189 - Opuntia is example of ?





Caducous

190 - Opuntia is example of ?





Phylloclade

191 - Opuntia is example of ?





Flattened

192 - Ordinary green leaves which carry on photosynthesis is called?





Foliage leave

193 - Overcrowding of leaves reduce by ?





Phyllotaxis

194 - Ovules attached and forme two rows in?





Placenta

195 - Oxalis is example of ?





Monopodial rhizome

196 - Oxalis is example of?





Bifoliate

197 - Pair of outgrowth developed at the base of the petiole of leaf is called?





Stipules

198 - Parietal is technical term of placentation , parietal example is?





Cucumber

199 - Pea is example of ?





Persistant

200 - Pea is example of ?





Legume

201 - Pear is example of?





Epigynous

202 - Peepal is example of ?





Synconus

203 - Peepal is example of?





Scaly stipule

204 - Photosynthesis is occurred in?





Lamina

205 - Pine apple is example of ?





Serosis

206 - Pineapple is example of ?





Parthenocarpic

207 - Plants receive nitrates by ?





Bacteria

208 - Poaceae family is?





Feathery

209 - Pollen grains formation occured in ?





Pollen sacs

210 - Poppy example of ?





Actinomorphic

211 - Poppy is belong to ?





Hypogynous

212 - Poppy is example of ?





Sessile

213 - Protect the flowers from rain and sunlight is ?





Bracts and bracteoles

214 - Radish has growing seasons?





Biennials

215 - Radish is example of according to surface of leaf?





Hairy

216 - Radish is example of?





Herbs

217 - Radish is example of?





Tuberous tap root

218 - Rhizome is example of according to stem?





Under ground stem

219 - Rice example of?





Palmate

220 - Rice is example of ?





Annuals

221 - Rice is example of?





Ligulate

222 - Root arised from the stems or sometime leaves is?





Adventitious root

223 - Rose example of ?





Stem spines

224 - Rose indica is example of?





Imperipinate

225 - Rose is example of ?





Pinnate compound leaf

226 - Rose is example of according to surface of leaf ?





Prickly

227 - Rose is example of ?





Shrub

228 - Rose is example of ?





Persistant

229 - Rose is example of ?





Nectaries

230 - Rose is example of?





Adinate stipules

231 - Rubber tree is example of?





Prop roots

232 - Rush is example of?





Superficial

233 - Second whorl of the flower is?





Corolla

234 - Slender stalk like structure arise from the top of ovary is called ?





Style

235 - Small dry bracts are known as?





Glumes

236 - Smilax is example of?





Tendril stipules

237 - Some branches of stem growing these branches become hard sharp pointed these stem are called ?





Stem spines

238 - Some epiphytes develop long roots in air for absorption moisture these roots are called?





Absorbing roots

239 - Some stipules fall off as soon as the leaf unfolds are called?





Deciduous stipules

240 - Sometime a whorl of bracteoles is present below the calyx is called?





Epicalyx

241 - Sonchus is example of ?





Cypsela

242 - Spiny leaf present in ?





Barberry

243 - Spiraea is example of ?





Perigynous

244 - Stem have prickles on the surface is known as?





Prickly

245 - Stem which above the ground in the exposed air is called ?





Aerial stem

246 - Strawberry is an example of ?





Aggregate fruit

247 - Style is arises from the side of ovary in ?





Strawberry

248 - Sugar can is example of?





Still root

249 - Sugarcane is example of?





Ligulate

250 - Sunflower is example of?





Scaly bract

251 - Sweet pea is example of?





Leafy stipules

252 - Sweet potato is example of?





Tuberous Adventitous root

253 - Tendril leaf is present in ?





Wild pea

254 - The color of bracts is ?





Green

255 - The imperfect flower is?





Unisexual

256 - The stem present in sunflower is ?





Hairy

257 - The achenial fruit in which pericarp develops a membranous outgrowth or wing is called ?





Samara

258 - The arrangement of plancenta in the ovary is called ?





Placentation

259 - The arrangement of sepals and petals with respect to one another in bud is called ?





Aestivation

260 - The arrangement of the leave on the stem is called ?





Phyllotaxis

261 - The arrangement of veins and veinlets in the lamina of leaf is called?





Venation

262 - The axis on which flower is borne is called ?





Main axis

263 - The bract enclose the cluster of flower is?





Spathe

264 - The bract in bougainvillea flower is?





Petaloid

265 - The bract present in colocasia is?





Spathe

266 - The bulb of garlic is composed of many small oval structure is called ?





Clove

267 - The calyx and corolla are collectively known as ?





Perinath

268 - The collection of simple fruitlets developed from an apocaepous pistil of single flower is called ?





Aggregate fruit

269 - The composite fruit develop from a cone like female inflorescence is called ?





Strobilus

270 - The compound leaf in which leaflets arise from the side of rachis is called?





Pinnate compound leaf

271 - The compund leaf in which leaflets arise from one point at the tip of the petiole is called?





Palmate compound leaf

272 - The cushion like ridges inside the ovary on which ovules are attached is called ?





Placenta

273 - The cylindrical plant organ without chlorophyll growing towards the gravity is called ?





Root

274 - The diagram in which only those parts of flowers are indicated which is actually present in a flower is called ?





Empirical diagram

275 - The diagram in which the parts originaly present but now missing is indicated by dots is called ?





Theoretical diagram

276 - The diagram represntation of the arrangement of floral leave on the mother axis of flower is called ?





Floral diagram

277 - The dry many seeded and dehiscent fruit is called ?





Capsular fruit

278 - The dry many seeded fruits which break into a number of one seeded parts one ripening fruit is called ?





Schizocarpic fruit

279 - The dry one seeded and indehiscent fruit is called?





Achenial fruit

280 - The elongated horizontal thick and fleshy underground stem is called ?





Rhizome

281 - The elongated less branched rhizome which grows horizontally is called ?





Struggling rhizome

282 - The first root which is formed by the elongation of radicle is called ?





Primary root

283 - The fleshy or grandular outgrowth borne in flowers are called ?





Nectaries

284 - The fruit derived from the polycarpillary syncarpous pistil with superior ovary is called ?





Capsule

285 - The fruit formed from a single flower with gynoecium monocarpellary or polycarpillary and syncarpous is called ?





Simple fruit

286 - The fruit formed from the monocarpellary pistil and dehiscence along both dorsal alonge only one structure is called ?





Follicle

287 - The fruit formed from the monocarpellary pistil and dehiscence along both dorsal and ventral sutures is called ?





Legume

288 - The fruit formed from the whole inflorescence is called ?





Composite fruit

289 - The fruit in which endocarp forms a hard shell or stone is called ?





Drupe

290 - The fruit in which endocarp and mesocarp forms pulp is called ?





Berries

291 - The fruit which break up into two mericarps each containing one seed and wings is called ?





Double samara

292 - The fruit which splits longitudinally between the loculi into two one seeded mericarp which remains attached to central axis ?





Cremocarp

293 - The highly specialized shoot which is responsible for the production of fruits and seed is called?





Flower

294 - The inflorescence in which branching of the main axis or peduncle is racemose or cymose is called ?





Simple inflorescence

295 - The inflorescence in which main axis flattened to form receptacle and flowers are crowed on it is called ?





Capitulum

296 - The leaf form the petal sepal stames and carpels is?





Floral leave

297 - The leaf present in bulbs is?





Scale leave

298 - The leaf present in Corm is?





Scale leave

299 - The leaf present in rhizome is?





Scale leave

300 - The leaf present in sucker is?





Scale leave

301 - The leave found in seeds which store food are called ?





Cotyledonary leave

302 - The legume or pod modified by the formation of false septum and constrictions is called ?





Lomentum

303 - The main axis of Inflorescence is ?





Peduncle

304 - The method of arrangement of group of flower is called ?





Inflorescence

305 - The outer wall of fruit is known as ?





Pericarp

306 - The perfect flower is?





Bisexual

307 - The phyllotaxis in which single leaf borne at each node is called ?





Spiral

308 - The phyllotaxis in which two or more leaf borne at each node is called ?





Cyclic

309 - The plants which live for several years are called?





Perennials

310 - The plants which live for two growing seasons are called ?





Biennials

311 - The plants which live only for single growing season are called?





Annuals

312 - The portion of primary axis of plants which develop from which plumule is called?





Stem

313 - The ripened ovary containing seeds is called ?





Fruit

314 - The root present in Asparagus is?





Tuberous Adventitous root

315 - The root directly arised from the seed is called ?





Tap root

316 - The root present in Bamboo is?





Still root

317 - The root secrete Sticky fluid for attachement is ?





Climbing roots

318 - The roots present in corn is?





Still root

319 - The shape of beet is?





Napiform

320 - The shape of turnip is?





Napiform

321 - The short symbolic representation of the various parts of the flower is called ?





Floral farmula

322 - The side of flower toward the bract or away from the mother axis?





Anterior side

323 - The side of flower towards the mother axis is called?





Posterior side

324 - The small leaves or scale like structure born on the pedicel of flower are called ?





Bracteoles

325 - The small undeveloped colourless leave is called ?





Scale leave

326 - The special berry in which pulp is separated into a number of compartments is called ?





Hesperidium

327 - The specialized leave which form the part of flower are called ?





Floral leave

328 - The spike fruit derived from a female spike is called ?





Serosis

329 - The spike with unisexual flower is ?





Catkin

330 - The stem of grass is?





Jointed

331 - The stem of ocimum stem ?





Angular

332 - The stem presen in Acacia is?





Spiny

333 - The stipules like structure present at the base of leaflets of compound are called?





Stiples

334 - The stipules protect the bud is ?





Scaly stipule

335 - The swollen underground tips of branches of vertical axis which store food and use for veggetative propagation is called ?





Stem tubers

336 - The technical term of leaf is venation present in onion?





Parallel venation

337 - The technical term of leaf is venation present in Banana?





Parallel venation

338 - The technical term of leaf is venation present in grasses?





Parallel venation

339 - The technicl term of inflorescence in which main axis is elongated and bears sessile lateral flower is called ?





Spike

340 - The terminal swollen part of the flower which bears sepals petals stamens and carpels is called ?





Thalamus

341 - The thick solid rounded condensed underground stem with few internodes is called?





Corm

342 - The turnip is example of?





Biennials

343 - The unisexual spike with a large and membranous bract is called ?





Strobilus

344 - The venation in which many veins of equal size run parallel to eachother from the base to apex?





Parallel venation

345 - The venation in which smaller veins arise from the midrib and form network is called?





Reticulate venation

346 - The wings like stipules which are fused laterally with the petiole are called?





Adinate stipules

347 - The woody green plants whose main stem can not be distinguished from its branches?





Shrub

348 - Third whorls of flower is called ?





Androecium

349 - Tomato is example of?





Berries

350 - Tomato is example of?





Annuals

351 - Tree is example of ?





Erect stem

352 - Turnip is example of ?





Reduced aerial stem

353 - Turnip is example of ?





Siliqua

354 - Turnip is example of?





Tuberous tap root

355 - Types of venation are ?





2

356 - Typha is example of ?





Struggling rhizome

357 - Upper posterior petals are called ?





Vexillum

358 - What is the example of adelphous according stamens arrangement ?





Citrus

359 - What is the example of monocarpellary ?





Pea

360 - What is passing of unfavourable condition for growth ?





Perennials

361 - What is thick or swollen tap roots with reserve food ?





Tuberous tap root

362 - What is basal swollen portion of the carpel ?





Ovary

363 - What is on top of the style and receive the pollen grains ?





Stigma

364 - What is provide by plants to bacteria ?





Protection and food

365 - What is reticulate venation when the leaf has single midrib ?





Unicostate

366 - What is the base of secondary and tertiary root?





Primary root

367 - What is the example cruciform ?





Mustard family

368 - What is the example of adnate ?





Buttercup

369 - What is the example of Ground ivy ?





Creeper

370 - What is the example of hook climber?





Bougainvillea

371 - What is the example of decussate ?





Niazbo

372 - What is the example of Leaf climber?





Pitcher plant

373 - What is the example of nectaries ?





Citrus

374 - What is the example of radicle?





Radish

375 - What is the example of root climber ?





Pepper

376 - What is the example of rosaceous ?





Rose

377 - What is the example of runner?





Grasses

378 - What is the growing season of tree?





Perennials

379 - What is the meaning of velamens?





Dead spongy tissues

380 - What is the name of lobe chamber of anther ?





Pollen sacs

381 - What is venation in which principle veins run parallel to each ?





Palmate

382 - What will be called if petals are present collectively ?





Corolla

383 - Wheat is example of ?





Sheathing

384 - Wheat is example of?





Ligulate

385 - Wheat is example of?





Annuals

386 - When internode is present between calyx and corolla is called ?





Anthophore

387 - When ovules attached on the top of ovary ?





Pendulous

388 - When palmate leaf has more leaflets is called?





Multifoliate

389 - When root grow vertically upward and projects above the soil surface is called ?





Aerting roots

390 - When an imbricate aestivation with five petals is called ?





Quincunicial

391 - When axis are present with leaves are called?





Shoots

392 - When both calyx and corolla are absentthen flower is called ?





Incomplete

393 - When both calyx and corolla are present then flower is called ?





Complete

394 - When bracts are green and leaf like then it will be?





Leafy bract

395 - When filamennt attached to the back of anther is called?





Dorsifixed

396 - When gynoecium consist of single carpel then what will be term of gynoecium?





Monocarpellary

397 - When hairy and membranous outgrowth is present at the junction of lamina is called?





Ligulate

398 - When leaf stalk or ptiole are present then leaf will be?





Petiolate

399 - When maegins of the petals folded inward is called?





Valvate imbricate

400 - When no joint present between the filament and base of anther is called ?





Adnate

401 - When one margins of petal overlap the margins of next petals?





Twisted

402 - When only carpel is present in flower is ?





Pistillate

403 - When only stamens present in flower is ?





Staminate

404 - When ovary is multilocular then its belong to ?





Ascending

405 - When ovule borne on all inner margins of the carpels is ?





Superficial

406 - When palmate leaf have single leaflet is called ?





Unifoliate

407 - When petalls are narrow at the base and expanded at the tip is called?





Clawed

408 - When sepals and petals do not meet at their ends is called ?





Valvate

409 - When sepals are united is known as?





Gamsepalous

410 - When some flowers have more than ten floral leaves in each whorl these flowers are?





Indefinite

411 - When some flowers small outgrowth or ligules are developed in circle on the corolla such outgrowth are called ?





Corona

412 - When stamens are free from each other and may be di tetra and penta are called ?





Polyandrous

413 - When stamens are present opposite to the petals is called?





Antipetalous

414 - When stamens fused with gynoecium is?





Gynandrous

415 - When stamens fused with petals is ?





Epipetalous

416 - When stamens united by their filaments are called ?





Adelphous

417 - When stamens united with both filament and anther is called?





Synandrous

418 - When stems swollen at internode is called ?





Joints

419 - When stipules are present then leaf is called?





Stipulate

420 - When the filament attached to the base of anther is called ?





Innate

421 - When the stipules are absent in the leaf is called ?





Ex stipulate

422 - When two lobes of stamens are jointed by a band of connective tissue is called ?





Connective

423 - Which of the following have ochrea?





Ochreate stipules

424 - Which of the following have prostate stem?





Trailer plants

425 - Which of the following is example of gynoecium syncarpous?





Sunflower

426 - Which of the following are carpels collectively?





Gynoecium

427 - Which of the following are composed of more than one internode?





Phylloclade

428 - Which of the following are composed of single internode?





Cladodes

429 - Which of the following are plants cant grow erect?





Climbing plants

430 - Which of the following have cylidrical stem?





Rose

431 - Which of the following have deep feeder network of roots?





Tap root

432 - Which of the following have perennials season?





Herbs

433 - Which of the following have petiole is very small?





Sub sessile

434 - Which of the following have shape os two lips?





Bilabiate

435 - Which of the following have style colour like a petals ?





Canna

436 - Which of the following is example of Glumes?





Wheat

437 - Which of the following is represent sexual reproduction in plants?





Flower

438 - Which of the following is shape of english carrot?





Fusiform

439 - Which of the following is anchor the plants to the soil?





Roots

440 - Which of the following is arranged like racemose?





Monopodial rhizome

441 - Which of the following is belong to tubers ?





Underground

442 - Which of the following is carry on transpiration?





Leave

443 - Which of the following is either calyx or corolla or both absent ?





Monochalmydeous

444 - Which of the following is enlarge tip of the stalk of flower ?





Thalamus

445 - Which of the following is ever green plants?





Persistant

446 - Which of the following is example of antipetalous ?





Zizyphus

447 - Which of the following is example of Asymmetrical?





Opuntia

448 - Which of the following is example of bicarpellary?





Potato

449 - Which of the following is example of cauline ?





Sunflower

450 - Which of the following is example of Cupule?





Oak

451 - Which of the following is example of dorsifixed?





Passion flower

452 - Which of the following is example of epicalyx?





Cotton

453 - Which of the following is example of epipetalous?





Potato

454 - Which of the following is example of gynoecium apocarpous?





Butter cup

455 - Which of the following is example of gynoecium polycarpillary?





Citrus

456 - Which of the following is example of Innate?





Brassica

457 - Which of the following is example of Involucre?





Sunflower

458 - Which of the following is example of opposite and Decussate?





Mint

459 - Which of the following is example of papilionaceous?





Pea

460 - Which of the following is example of pendulous?





Fennel

461 - Which of the following is example of phyllodes?





Ruscus

462 - Which of the following is example of pithcher plant?





Nepenthes

463 - Which of the following is example of Remal?





Mango

464 - Which of the following is example of Tetradynmous?





Radish

465 - Which of the following is example of Versatile?





Grasses

466 - Which of the following is female organ of flower?





Carpels

467 - Which of the following is flat and plant like stem ?





Flattened

468 - Which of the following is found in wood sorel ?





Monopodial rhizome

469 - Which of the following is ginger example of ?





Rhizome

470 - Which of the following is give rise to primary root ?





Tap root

471 - Which of the following is green expanded portion of leaf?





Lamina

472 - Which of the following is hard capsule like bract?





Cupule

473 - Which of the following is have prickles on the stem?





Rose

474 - Which of the following is if leaf fall off very early ?





Caducous

475 - Which of the following is increase the surface area for the absorption of sunlight?





Leave

476 - Which of the following is large coloured part of flower?





Petals

477 - Which of the following is leaf develop on the branches ?





Remal

478 - Which of the following is leaf stalk ?





Petiole

479 - Which of the following is leaves develop on the main stem?





Cauline

480 - Which of the following is male organ of flower?





Stamens

481 - Which of the following is modified into foliage leaves?





Carpel

482 - Which of the following is modified into tendril?





Leafy stipules

483 - Which of the following is much elongated runner plants?





Stolon

484 - Which of the following is opposite side of ventral structure ?





Dorsal structure

485 - Which of the following is outer most green part of flower ?





Sepals

486 - Which of the following is phyllotaxis present in sunflower?





Spiral

487 - Which of the following is phylotaxis present in mustard?





Spiral

488 - Which of the following is polyphyllous?





Perinath

489 - Which of the following is sepals collectively are called?





Calyx

490 - Which of the following is shape of radish?





Conical

491 - Which of the following is shape present of carrot?





Conical

492 - Which of the following is size of shrub ?





6ft

493 - Which of the following is stamens collection ?





Androecium

494 - Which of the following is stem grow underground ,often thick and swollen with a large amount stored food ?





Underground stem

495 - Which of the following Is stem present in radish ?





Reduced aerial stem

496 - Which of the following is stipulate present in polygonum?





Ochreate stipules

497 - Which of the following is stipule are edible?





Leafy stipules

498 - Which of the following is stipules present in cotton?





Free lateral stipules

499 - Which of the following is stipules present laterally between the petiole of opposite leave?





Interpetiolar stipules

500 - Which of the following is stipules remain long as leaf persists ?





Persistant stipules

501 - Which of the following is symbiotic relation?





Bacteria and plants

502 - Which of the following is the part of stem between two nudes?





Internode

503 - Which of the following is the soft and and green stem that can easily bent ?





Herbaceous

504 - Which of the following is thick and fleshy stem ?





Succulent

505 - Which of the following is underground runner or shoots?





Sucker

506 - Which of the following rhizome have long, slender and long internodes?





Sobole rhizome

507 - Which term is represent Two lateral free petals ?





Wings

508 - Which term is represent the two anterior petals ?





Keel

509 - Zinnia is example of ?





Connate

510 - Zizyphus Jujba is example of?





Spinous stipules

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