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Morphology of flowering plants 1000+ MCQ with answer for RBI Grade B officer

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1. Which is not a stem modification ?
A. Rhizome of ginger
B. Corm of Colocasia
C. Pitcher of Nepenthes
D. Tuber of potato
Answer : C
2. A branch in which each node bearing a rossette of leaves and a tuft of roots is found in aquatic plants like _________ and _________.
A. Hydrilla and Pistia
B. Eichhornia and Hydrilla
C. Pistia and Eichhornia
D. Pistia and Vallisneria
Answer : C
3. The region of the root-tip whose cells undergo rapid elongation and enlargement and are responsible for the growth of the root in length is called the
A. region of maturation.
B. region of elongation.
C. region of meristematic activity.
D. root-hairs.
Answer : B
4. Given figures (A, B and C) shows the position of floral parts on thalamus. (given as I, II and III) Select the correct combination.
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  1. Hypogynous flower

  2. Perigynous flower

  3. Epigynous flower


A. A-I, B-II, C-III
B. A-I, B-III, C-II
C. A-III, B-II, C-I
D. A-III, B-I, C-II
Answer : A
5. Which of the following statement(s) is /are correct?
  1. Many plants belong to family fabaceae are good ornamentals (Tulip, Gloriosa), source of medicine (Aloe) and vegetables (Asparagus).
  2. The plumule and radicle are enclosed in sheaths which are called coleorhiza and coleoptile respectively.
  3. A flower having either only stamens or only carpels is unisexual.
  4. Basal, alternate, linear, exstipulate with parallel venation types of leaves is found in the family liliaceae.

A. Only (i)
B. Both (i) and (ii)
C. Both (iii) and (iv)
D. All of these
Answer : C
6. Match the following stem modifications given in column I with their examples given in column II and select the correct combination from the options given below.
(Stem Modifications)(Found in)
A. Underground stemI. Euphorbia
B. Stem tendrilII. Opuntia
C. Stem thornsIII. Potato
D. Flattened stemIV. Citrus
E. Fleshy cylindrical stemV. Cucumber

A. A I, B II, C III, D V, E IV
B. A II, B III, C IV, D V, E I
C. A III, B IV, C V, D I, E II
D. A III, B V, C IV, D II, E I
Answer : D
7. Stem tendrils are found in
A. cucumber
B. pumpkins
C. grapevines
D. all of these
Answer : D
8. The given figures (A & B) show two types of compound leaves. Choose the option which identity the correct compound leaf and their example (c).
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A. A - Pinnately compound leaf, C - Neem
B. A - Palmately compound leaf, C - Neem
C. B- Pinnately compound leaf, C - Silk cotton
D. B- Palmately compound leaf, C - Silk cotton
Answer : A
9. Which of the following statements are correct?
  1. From the region of elongation, some of the epidermal cells form root hairs.
  2. Pneumatophores are seen in Rhizophora.
  3. Adventitious roots are seen in the banyan tree.
  4. Maize and sugarcane have prop roots.

A. (i) and (iv)
B. (i), (iii) and (iv)
C. (iii) and (iv)
D. (ii) and (iii)
Answer : D
10. Which of the following is an example of pinnately compound leaf ?
A. Cucumber
B. Papaya
C. Cucurbita
D. Neem
Answer : D
11. Floral features are chiefly used in angiosperms identification because
A. flowers are of various colours.
B. flowers can be safely pressed.
C. reproductive parts are more stable and conservative than vegetative parts.
D. flowers are good materials for identification.
Answer : C
12. Prop roots of banyan tree are meant for
A. respiration.
B. absorption of water from soil.
C. providing support to big tree.
D. all of the above.
Answer : C
13. Match column - I, II and III and choose the correct option. 
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A. A - V, t; B - II, s; C -I, r; D -III, q; E -IV, p
B. A - I, t; B - II, s; C - III, r; D - IV, p; E - V, q
C. A - V, p; B - II, s; C - I, q; D - III, r; E - IV, t
D. A - V, p; B - III, q; C - II, s; D - I, t; E - IV, r
Answer : A
14. Match column-I with column-II and choose the correct option.
A. Gram, sem, moong,I. Medicine soyabean
B. Soyabean,groundnutII. Ornamental
C. IndigoferaIII. Fodder
D. SunhempIV. Fibres
E. Sesbania, TrifoliumV. Dye
F. Lupin, sweet potatoVI. Edible oil
G. MulethiVII. Pulses

A. A I, B II, C III, D IV, E V, F VI, G VII
B. A VII, B VI, C V, D IV, E III, F II, G I
C. A II, B IV, C VI, D I, E III, F V, G VII
D. A I, B III, C V, D VII, E II, F IV, G VI
Answer : B
15. Rearrange the following zones seen in the regions of root tip and choose the correct option.
(A) Root hair zone
(B) Zone of meristems
(C) Root cap zone
(D) Zone of maturation
(E) Zone of elongation

A. C, B, E, A, D
B. A, B, C, D, E
C.D, E, A, C, B
D. E, D, C, B, A
Answer : A
16. Match column I with column II and choose the correct combination from the options given below.
(Position of floral parts on thalamus)(Represented in)
A. HypogynousI. Ray florets of sunflower
B. PerigynousII. Brinjal
C EpigynousIII Peach

A. A II, B I, C III
B. A I, B II, C III
C. A III, B II, C I
D. A II, B III, C I
Answer : D
17. A - Which one of the option shows the correct labelling of the parts marked as A, B, C and D in a typical structure of dicotyledonous seeds ? 
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A. A - Hilum, B - Micropyle, C - Radicle, D - Cotyledon, E - Plumule
B. A - Hilum, B - Micropyle, C - Plumule, D - Cotyledon, E - Radicle
C. A - Micropyle, B - Hilum, C - Plumule, D - Cotyledon, E - Radicle
D. A - Hilum, B - Micropyle, C - Plumule, D - Radicle, E - Cotyledon
Answer : B
18. Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct about calyx?
A. Calyx is the outermost whorl of the flower and are called sepals.
B. Sepals are green, leaf like and protect the flower in the bud stage.
C. The calyx may be gamosepalous (sepals free) or polysepalous (sepals united).
D. Both (a) and (b)
Answer : D
19. Which of the following is the green expanded part of leaf with vein and veinlets?
A. Petiole
B. Node
C. Stipule
D. Lamina
Answer : D
20. X is the outermost whorl of the flower and contains Y. Y is green, leaf like and protect the other whorls of the flower. Identify X and Y.
A. X - Calyx; Y - Sepals
B. X - Corolla; Y - Petals
C. X - Gynoecium; Y - Fruit
D. X - Androecium; Y - Ovary
Answer : A
21. Match the column I with column II and choose the option which shows their correct match.
Column IColumn II
A. Placentation(i) Arrangement of flowers on the rachis
B. Aestivation(ii) Modified shoot for sexual reproduction
C. Inflorescence(iii) Arrangement of various whorls in the bud
D. Flower(iv) Arrangement of ovules within an ovary

A. A - (i), B - (ii), C - (iii), D - (iv)
B. A - (iii), B - (i), C - (ii), D - (iv)
C. A - (iii), B - (i), C - (iv), D - (ii)
D. A - (iv), B - (iii), C - (i), D - (ii)
Answer : D
22. Identify the kind of phyllotaxy shown in the given figures A, B, and C. 
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A. A-Alternate, B - Opposite, C - Whorled
B. A- Whorled, B - Opposite, C -Alternate
C. A-Alternate, B - Whorled, C - Opposite
D. A-Whorled, B -Alternate, C - Opposite
Answer : A
23. It is a proteinous layer and the outer covering of endosperm which separates the embryo. Identify the layer.
A. Tegmen
B. Scutellum
C. Hyaline layer
D. Aleurone layer
Answer : D
24. The main function(s) of root system is/are
A. absorption of water and minerals from the soil
B. storing reserve food material
C. synthesis of plant growth regulators
D. All of the above
Answer : D
25. Which part of plant is generally green when young and later often become woody and dark brown?
A. stem
B. seed
C. leaves
D. flower
Answer : A
26. Which of the following statements are correct about the leaf?
  1. Leaf is a lateral, generally flattened structure borne on the stem.
  2. It develops at the node and bears a bud in its axil.
  3. Leaves originate from root apical meristems and arranged in an acropetal order.
  4. They are the most important vegetative organs for reproduction.

A. (i) and (ii)
B. (ii) and (iii)
C. (i), (ii) and (iv)
D. all of these
Answer : A
27. How many plants in the list given below have marginal placentation?
  1. Mustard
  2. Gram
  3. Tulip
  4. Asparagus
  5. Arhar
  6. Sunhemp
  7. Chilli
  8. Colchicine
  9. Onion
  10. Moong
  11. Pea
  12. Tobacco
  13. Lupin

A. Four
B. Five
C. Six
D. Three
Answer : C
28. Which one of the following characteristics is not related to gynoecium?
A. It is the female reproductive part of the flower.
B. It is composed of stamens.
C. Stigma is usually at the tip of the style and is the receptive surface for pollen grains.
D. Each ovary bears one or more ovules attached to a flattened, cushion like placenta.
Answer : B
29. Aleurone layer helps in
A. storage of food in endosperm.
B. protection of embryo.
C. utilization of stored food.
D. all of the above.
Answer : C
30. Which of the following is not the characteristic features of fabaceae?
A. Tap root system, compound leaves and raceme inflorescence.
B. Flowers actinomorphic, twisted aestivation and gamopetalous.
C. Stamens 10, introrse, basifixed, dithecous.
D. Monocarpellary, ovary superior and bent stigma.
Answer : B
31. Fibrous root system is better adopted than tap root system for
A. transport of organic matter.
B. absorption of water and minerals.
C. storage of food.
D. anchorage of plant to soil.
Answer : D
32. Which of the following is correct with reference to floral character of family solanaceae?
A. Racemose, zygomorphic, unisexual, floral characters
B. Racemose, zygomorphic, bisexual, polypetalous
C. Axillary, bisexual, actinomorphic, epipetalous
D. Axillary, actinomorphic, bisexual, epipetalous
Answer : C
33. Match the following placentation types given in column I with their examples given in column II and choose the correct combination from the options given below.
(Placentation Types)(Examples)
A. BasalI. Dianthus
B. Free centralII. Pea
C. ParietalIII. Lemon
D. AxileIV. Marigold
E. MarginalV. Argemone

A. A I, B II, C III, D IV, E V
B. A II, B III, C IV, D V, E I
C. A IV, B I, C V, D III, E II
D. A IV, B III, C V, D I, E II
Answer : C
34. The main purpose of phyllotaxy for the leaves is to provide sufficient_______.
A. soil
B. air
C. water
D. light
Answer : D
35. The given figure shows the parts of flowering plant. Which parts of the given figure were involved in the following functions:

  1. Storing reserve food material

  2. Synthesis of plant growth regulators.

  3. Absorption of water and minerals from the soil.

  4. Providing a proper anchorage to the plant parts


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A. 5 and 6
B. 1, 2 and 6
C. 1, 2, 3 and 4
D. 2, 4, 5 and 6
Answer : A
36. The region of the root-tip which is involved in the formation of root hairs by epidermal cells is called the
A. region of maturation.
B. region of meristematic activity.
C. region of elongation.
D. none of the above.
Answer : A
37. Fibrous roots develop in maize from
A. upper nodes
B. lower nodes
C. upper internodes
D. none of these
Answer : B
38. Match column I with column II and choose the correct option.
Column-IColumn-II
A. Bud in theI. Pitcher plant axil of leaf and venus fly trap
B. Outer layer ofII. Cacti seed coat
C. SpinesIII. Testa (modified leaves)
D. Leaves modifiedIV. Simple leaf to catch insects
E. Fleshy leavesV. Garlic and onion with stored food

A. A I, B II, C III, D IV, E V
B. A V, B IV, C III, D II, E I
C. A IV, B III, C II, D I, E V
D. A IV, B II, C III, D I, E V
Answer : C
39. Ginger is an underground stem. It is distinguished from root because
A. it lacks chlorophyll.
B. it stores food.
C. it has nodes and internodes.
D. it has xylem and vessels.
Answer : C
40. The mature seeds of plants such as gram and peas, possess no endosperm, because
A. these plants are not angiosperms.
B. there is no double fertilization in them.
C. endosperm is not formed in them.
D. endosperm gets used up by the developing embryo during seed development.
Answer : D
41. Matching colmun I with column II and choose the correct option.
Column IColumn II
A. ColeorhizaI. Grapes
B. Food storing tissueII. Mango
C. Parthenocarpic fruitIII. Maize
D. Single seeded fruitIV. Radicle developing from monocarpellary superior ovary
E. MembranousV. Endosperm seed coat

A. A III, B I, C IV, D II, E V
B. A IV, B II, C V, D I, E III
C. A V, B I, C III, D IV, E II
D. A IV, B V, C I, D II, E III
Answer : D
42. Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct about the fruit?
  1. Fruit is a mature or ripened ovary, developed before fertilization.
  2. It consists of a wall or pericarp and seeds.
  3. When pericarp is thick and fleshy, it is differentiated into outer mesocarp, middle epicarp and the inner endocarp.
  4. In mango and coconut, the fruit is known as a berry.

A. Only (i)
B. Both (ii) and (iii)
C. Only (ii)
D. All of these
Answer : C
43. The part of the root which is most active in water absorption is called
A. root cap
B. maturation zone
C. meristematic zone
D. zone of elongation
Answer : B
44. Roots develop from parts of the plant other than radicle are called
A. tap roots
B. fibrous roots
C. adventitious roots
D. nodular roots
Answer : C
45. A scar on the seed coat through which the developing seeds attached to the fruit is called as ________.
A. testa
B. tegmen
C. hilum
D. micropyle
Answer : C
46. The character of flower which is represented by floral formula but not by floral diagram is
A. aestivation
B. placentation
C. position of gynoecium
D. adhesion of stamen
Answer : C
47. Read the following statements and answer the questions.
  1. Gynoecium is situated in the centre and other parts of the flower are located on the rim of the thalamus almost at the same level.
  2. Ovary is half-inferior.
  3. Examples are plum, rose and peach.

Which condition of flowers is being described by the above statements ?

A. hypogyny
B.perigyny
C. epigyny
D. none of these
Answer : B
48. Which of the following statements is correct?
A. Imbricate aestivation is found in papilionaceous family.
B. Generally sepals are green, leaf like and protect the flowers in the bud stage.
C. In cymose type of inflorescence, the main axis terminates in a flower, hence is limitless in growth.
D. In axile placentation ovary is one chambered but it becomes two cambered due to formation of the false septum.
Answer : B
49. Stilt roots occur in __________ .
A. groundnut
B. rice
C. sugarcane
D. wheat
Answer : C
50. Pneumatophores are found in
A. the vegetation which is found in marshy and saline lake.
B. the vegetation which found in saline soil.
C. xerophytic condition.
D. hydrophytic condition.
Answer : A

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