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1. Which of the following is the primary source of energy for photosynthesis?

A) Oxygen
B) Carbon dioxide
C) Water
D) Sunlight

View Answer
D

 

2. The process of transpiration primarily occurs in the:

A) Roots
B) Stem
C) Leaves
D) Flowers

View Answer
C

 

3. The main group of algae that is known for its high economic importance in food production is:

A) Red algae
B) Green algae
C) Brown algae
D) Blue-green algae

View Answer
B

 

4. The structure responsible for the absorption of water in bryophytes is called:

A) Rhizoid
B) Root
C) Stipe
D) Stolon

View Answer
A

 

5. Which group of fungi is responsible for the majority of plant diseases?

A) Ascomycetes
B) Zygomycetes
C) Basidiomycetes
D) Deuteromycetes

View Answer
A

 

6. In which group of plants are spores produced on structures known as sori?

A) Gymnosperms
B) Pteridophytes
C) Angiosperms
D) Bryophytes

View Answer
B

 

7. The life cycle of pteridophytes alternates between:

A) Two gametophyte generations
B) Two sporophyte generations
C) Gametophyte and sporophyte generations
D) None of the above

View Answer
C

 

8. The seed structure in gymnosperms develops from:

A) Female gametophyte
B) Male gametophyte
C) Ovule
D) Zygote

View Answer
C

 

9. Which tissue is responsible for the secondary growth in dicot stems?

A) Parenchyma
B) Xylem
C) Phloem
D) Cambium

View Answer
D

 

10. The primary function of the phloem in plants is to:

A) Transport water
B) Store nutrients
C) Transport food
D) Provide structural support

View Answer
C

 

11. Microspores in plants are produced during:

A) Pollination
B) Meiosis
C) Fertilization
D) Germination

View Answer
B

 

12. Which of the following processes is directly involved in the development of an embryo in plants?

A) Photosynthesis
B) Fertilization
C) Germination
D) Pollination

View Answer
B

 

13. The main method of plant seed dispersal by wind is known as:

A) Hydrochory
B) Anemochory
C) Zoochory
D) Ballochory

View Answer
B

 

14. The main function of plant hormones is to:

A) Prevent plant diseases
B) Control plant growth and development
C) Absorb nutrients
D) Produce energy

View Answer
B

 

15. The type of pollination that occurs without the need for pollinators is called:

A) Cross-pollination
B) Self-pollination
C) Wind-pollination
D) Water-pollination

View Answer
B

 

16. The first law of thermodynamics states that:

A) Energy can be created or destroyed
B) Energy cannot be created or destroyed
C) Energy is only transformed into heat
D) Energy is always conserved in chemical reactions

View Answer
B

 

17. Which of the following plant families is known for its economic importance in producing edible fruits?

A) Solanaceae
B) Rosaceae
C) Leguminosae
D) Gramineae

View Answer
B

 

18. The process by which plants convert sunlight into chemical energy is called:

A) Respiration
B) Transpiration
C) Photosynthesis
D) Glycolysis

View Answer
C

 

19. The process of nitrogen fixation in plants is primarily carried out by:

A) Roots
B) Legumes
C) Fungi
D) Algae

View Answer
B

 

20. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of bryophytes?

A) Vascular tissue
B) Non-vascular
C) Reproduce via spores
D) Require water for fertilization

View Answer
A

 

21. Which of the following groups of algae is the most important for marine ecosystems?

A) Red algae
B) Green algae
C) Brown algae
D) Diatoms

View Answer
C

 

22. Gymnosperms primarily differ from angiosperms in that they:

A) Do not have seeds
B) Are non-vascular
C) Have seeds exposed, not enclosed in fruits
D) Are non-flowering plants

View Answer
C

 

23. What is the main characteristic feature of the class Angiosperms?

A) They produce seeds
B) They are vascular plants
C) They produce flowers and seeds enclosed in fruits
D) They have spore-producing organs

View Answer
C

 

24. Which of the following plant hormones is responsible for promoting root growth?

A) Auxins
B) Gibberellins
C) Cytokinins
D) Abscisic acid

View Answer
A

 

25. What is the primary role of chlorophyll in photosynthesis?

A) Absorb sunlight
B) Convert carbon dioxide to oxygen
C) Produce glucose
D) Store energy

View Answer
A

 

26. The term ‘photosystem’ refers to:

A) The chloroplast structure where light reactions occur
B) The group of proteins and pigments involved in the light reactions of photosynthesis
C) The structure that stores water in plants
D) The organ where photosynthesis happens

View Answer
B

 

27. The process of converting carbon dioxide into glucose during photosynthesis is known as:

A) The Calvin cycle
B) The Krebs cycle
C) The light reaction
D) The electron transport chain

View Answer
A

 

28. Which of the following is a common characteristic of gymnosperms?

A) Flowers
B) Seeds in cones
C) Fruit formation
D) Broad leaves

View Answer
B

 

29. The term ‘xylem’ refers to plant tissue responsible for:

A) Photosynthesis
B) Transport of water and minerals
C) Transport of sugars
D) Reproduction

View Answer
B

 

30. Which of the following is responsible for the production of male gametes in pteridophytes?

A) Antheridia
B) Archegonia
C) Sporangia
D) Rhizoids

View Answer
A

 

31. The majority of plant diseases are caused by:

A) Viruses
B) Bacteria
C) Fungi
D) Insects

View Answer
C

 

32. A plant that can survive both in saltwater and freshwater environments is called a:

A) Xerophyte
B) Hydrophyte
C) Halophyte
D) Mesophyte

View Answer
C

 

33. The outer layer of a seed, which protects it from desiccation and mechanical injury, is called the:

A) Endosperm
B) Cotyledon
C) Seed coat
D) Embryo

View Answer
C

 

34. Which of the following plant hormones is responsible for the ripening of fruits?

A) Ethylene
B) Auxin
C) Gibberellin
D) Cytokinin

View Answer
A

 

35. Which of the following systems is used for plant classification based on evolutionary relationships?

A) Artificial classification
B) Phylogenetic classification
C) Phenetic classification
D) Numerical classification

View Answer
B

 

36. The process of seed germination starts with the:

A) Expansion of the cotyledons
B) Activation of enzymes
C) Formation of roots
D) Fertilization of the ovule

View Answer
B

 

37. Which of the following is NOT a factor that affects the rate of photosynthesis?

A) Light intensity
B) Carbon dioxide concentration
C) Temperature
D) Nitrogen content in the soil

View Answer
D

 

38. The pollen grain in flowering plants is the male:

A) Gametophyte
B) Sporophyte
C) Zygote
D) Ovule

View Answer
A

 

39. A characteristic feature of monocots is the presence of:

A) Two cotyledons
B) Parallel-veined leaves
C) A taproot system
D) Vascular bundles in a ring

View Answer
B

 

40. The primary function of stomata in plants is to:

A) Absorb water
B) Exchange gases
C) Transport nutrients
D) Produce energy

View Answer
B

 

41. The first step in the process of transpiration is:

A) Evaporation of water from leaves
B) Absorption of water by roots
C) Water movement through xylem
D) Water uptake by stomata

View Answer
A

 

42. Which of the following is a true vascular tissue in plants?

A) Xylem
B) Phloem
C) Both A and B
D) None of the above

View Answer
C

 

43. The term ‘angiosperm’ refers to:

A) Plants that produce seeds exposed on cones
B) Plants that produce flowers and seeds enclosed in fruits
C) Non-flowering plants that reproduce through spores
D) Plants that do not have seeds

View Answer
B

 

44. Which of the following structures in plants is responsible for the production of spores?

A) Flowers
B) Cones
C) Sporangium
D) Seeds

View Answer
C

 

45. The hormone responsible for apical dominance in plants is:

A) Cytokinin
B) Ethylene
C) Auxin
D) Gibberellin

View Answer
C

 

46. The process by which plants lose water vapor through small pores in their leaves is called:

A) Transpiration
B) Evaporation
C) Photosynthesis
D) Respiration

View Answer
A

 

47. Which of the following types of plants are known for having vascular tissue but no seeds?

A) Gymnosperms
B) Angiosperms
C) Pteridophytes
D) Bryophytes

View Answer
C

 

48. The type of root system found in monocots is called:

A) Fibrous root system
B) Tap root system
C) Adventitious root system
D) Lateral root system

View Answer
A

 

49. Which of the following is the male gametophyte in flowering plants?

A) Ovule
B) Pollen grain
C) Seed
D) Embryo

View Answer
B

 

50. The green pigment found in chloroplasts is called:

A) Carotenoid
B) Xanthophyll
C) Chlorophyll
D) Phycoerythrin

View Answer
C

 

51. The vascular tissue responsible for transporting water and nutrients in plants is called:

A) Xylem
B) Phloem
C) Epidermis
D) Parenchyma

View Answer
A

 

52. Which of the following is the primary function of phloem?

A) Transport of water
B) Transport of food
C) Transport of oxygen
D) Transport of minerals

View Answer
B

 

53. The development of fruits without fertilization is known as:

A) Apomixis
B) Parthenocarpy
C) Pollination
D) Germination

View Answer
B

 

54. Which of the following is the female gametophyte in flowering plants?

A) Ovule
B) Pollen grain
C) Seed
D) Anther

View Answer
A

 

55. Which of the following types of plants does NOT produce seeds?

A) Angiosperms
B) Gymnosperms
C) Pteridophytes
D) Bryophytes

View Answer
C

 

56. The process in which a seed begins to grow into a new plant is called:

A) Germination
B) Fertilization
C) Pollination
D) Transpiration

View Answer
A

 

57. Which of the following is NOT a part of the plant’s shoot system?

A) Stem
B) Roots
C) Leaves
D) Flowers

View Answer
B

 

58. The hormone that promotes cell elongation and is used commercially to ripen fruits is:

A) Cytokinin
B) Gibberellin
C) Ethylene
D) Abscisic acid

View Answer
C

 

59. Which of the following is a characteristic of dicot plants?

A) Parallel-veined leaves
B) Flowers with three parts
C) Two cotyledons
D) Fibrous root system

View Answer
C

 

60. The flowering plant family that includes roses, apples, and strawberries is:

A) Solanaceae
B) Rosaceae
C) Leguminosae
D) Liliaceae

View Answer
B

 

61. The tissue responsible for the transport of water in plants is:

A) Xylem
B) Phloem
C) Cambium
D) Epidermis

View Answer
A

 

62. In which type of plant does double fertilization occur?

A) Gymnosperms
B) Angiosperms
C) Pteridophytes
D) Bryophytes

View Answer
B

 

63. Which of the following is an example of a dicot plant?

A) Pine
B) Wheat
C) Sunflower
D) Grass

View Answer
C

 

64. The ability of a plant to grow toward light is called:

A) Gravitropism
B) Thigmotropism
C) Phototropism
D) Hydrotropism

View Answer
C

 

65. The process by which plants produce their own food using sunlight is called:

A) Respiration
B) Photosynthesis
C) Transpiration
D) Germination

View Answer
B

 

66. The seedless vascular plants that produce spores are called:

A) Angiosperms
B) Gymnosperms
C) Pteridophytes
D) Bryophytes

View Answer
C

 

67. In which group of plants does fertilization occur in the presence of water?

A) Angiosperms
B) Gymnosperms
C) Bryophytes
D) Pteridophytes

View Answer
C

 

68. What is the process by which a pollen grain is transferred to the stigma of a flower?

A) Fertilization
B) Pollination
C) Germination
D) Transpiration

View Answer
B

 

69. Which of the following is true about monocots?

A) Two cotyledons
B) Parallel-veined leaves
C) Presence of vascular cambium
D) Tap root system

View Answer
B

 

70. The process by which plants release oxygen into the atmosphere is known as:

A) Respiration
B) Photosynthesis
C) Transpiration
D) Germination

View Answer
B

 

71. The reproductive organs of a flower are found in the:

A) Roots
B) Stems
C) Flowers
D) Leaves

View Answer
C

 

72. Which of the following is the correct order of stages in the life cycle of a typical angiosperm?

A) Germination → Pollination → Fertilization → Seed formation
B) Pollination → Fertilization → Germination → Seed formation
C) Pollination → Germination → Fertilization → Seed formation
D) Germination → Fertilization → Pollination → Seed formation

View Answer
A

 

73. What is the male reproductive part of a flower called?

A) Pistil
B) Stigma
C) Anther
D) Ovary

View Answer
C

 

74. The structure that houses the ovules in a flower is called the:

A) Style
B) Stigma
C) Anther
D) Ovary

View Answer
D

 

75. The plant hormone that is involved in leaf abscission and fruit ripening is:

A) Gibberellin
B) Cytokinin
C) Abscisic acid
D) Ethylene

View Answer
D

 

76. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of gymnosperms?

A) Produce seeds
B) Produce flowers
C) Have exposed seeds
D) Have cones

View Answer
B

 

77. The small pores found on the surface of leaves, which allow gas exchange, are called:

A) Stomata
B) Lenticels
C) Xylem
D) Phloem

View Answer
A

 

78. The movement of water through plants is driven primarily by:

A) Active transport
B) Osmosis
C) Capillary action
D) Cohesion and adhesion

View Answer
D

 

79. Which part of the plant is responsible for photosynthesis?

A) Root
B) Stem
C) Leaf
D) Flower

View Answer
C

 

80. Which of the following is true about dicot plants?

A) They have parallel veins in their leaves
B) They have vascular tissue scattered in the stem
C) They have two cotyledons
D) They have fibrous roots

View Answer
C

 

81. The process by which a plant produces its own food from light energy is called:

A) Respiration
B) Photosynthesis
C) Transpiration
D) Germination

View Answer
B

 

82. Which of the following is a type of asexual reproduction in plants?

A) Pollination
B) Germination
C) Budding
D) Fertilization

View Answer
C

 

83. The process by which a plant grows toward gravity is called:

A) Gravitropism
B) Phototropism
C) Thigmotropism
D) Hydrotropism

View Answer
A

 

84. Which of the following is NOT a function of roots?

A) Anchoring the plant to the soil
B) Absorbing water and minerals
C) Photosynthesis
D) Storing food

View Answer
C

 

85. Which of the following plant structures is responsible for gas exchange?

A) Chloroplast
B) Stomata
C) Xylem
D) Phloem

View Answer
B

 

86. The region of rapid cell division in a growing root is called the:

A) Meristem
B) Epidermis
C) Cortex
D) Endodermis

View Answer
A

 

87. In which part of the plant does the process of transpiration primarily occur?

A) Roots
B) Flowers
C) Stems
D) Leaves

View Answer
D

 

88. Which of the following types of plants produce flowers as their reproductive organs?

A) Bryophytes
B) Pteridophytes
C) Angiosperms
D) Gymnosperms

View Answer
C

 

89. Which of the following is the function of the plant’s cambium tissue?

A) Transport water
B) Transport food
C) Facilitate secondary growth
D) Store nutrients

View Answer
C

 

90. The outer layer of cells in a root is known as the:

A) Epidermis
B) Endodermis
C) Phloem
D) Xylem

View Answer
A

 

91. Which of the following is a characteristic of monocot plants?

A) Two cotyledons
B) Flowers in multiples of four or five
C) Parallel-veined leaves
D) Vascular tissue in a circle

View Answer
C

 

92. The process of converting light energy into chemical energy is called:

A) Respiration
B) Photosynthesis
C) Fermentation
D) Germination

View Answer
B

 

93. Which plant hormone is involved in the inhibition of growth and promoting seed dormancy?

A) Cytokinin
B) Gibberellin
C) Abscisic acid
D) Ethylene

View Answer
C

 

94. The structure that anchors the plant in the soil and absorbs water and minerals is called the:

A) Stem
B) Leaf
C) Root
D) Flower

View Answer
C

 

95. The green pigment that captures light energy in photosynthesis is called:

A) Chlorophyll
B) Carotenoid
C) Xanthophyll
D) Phycoerythrin

View Answer
A

 

96. In which type of plants does fertilization occur without water?

A) Gymnosperms
B) Bryophytes
C) Pteridophytes
D) Angiosperms

View Answer
A

 

97. The production of new cells in plants occurs primarily in the:

A) Root cap
B) Meristem
C) Leaf
D) Stem

View Answer
B

 

98. The primary function of the phloem in plants is to transport:

A) Water
B) Oxygen
C) Food
D) Nutrients

View Answer
C

 

99. The process by which plants release water vapor into the atmosphere is called:

A) Evaporation
B) Transpiration
C) Photosynthesis
D) Respiration

View Answer
B

 

100. Which of the following is the function of a plant’s flowers?

A) Absorb water
B) Protect the plant
C) Facilitate reproduction
D) Transport nutrients

View Answer
C

 

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