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UASR/ACR/SST-501/QUIZ/15MARKS/1 HR/22.10.2016




Choose the correct answer (underline) from the following questions (4.0)

  1. Examples for self-pollination

    • a. Tomato

    • b. Brinjal

    • c. Chilli

    • d. Cucurbits
      (Correct Answer: Tomato)

  2. Maturity of stamens and pistils at different time is called as

    • a. Cleistogamy

    • b. Dichogamy

    • c. Dioecy

    • d. Dicliny
      (Correct Answer: Dichogamy)

  3. Flowering of inflorescence from bottom to top

    • a. Acropetal

    • b. Basipetal

    • c. Centripetal

    • d. Peripetal
      (Correct Answer: Acropetal)

  4. If the flower is having only male and female organs, the flower is called as

    • a. Incomplete flower

    • b. Imperfect flower

    • c. Perfect flower

    • d. Pistillate flower
      (Correct Answer: Perfect flower)

  5. If the flower has androeceum only, that flower is named as

    • a. Pistillate

    • b. Staminate

    • c. Pisillode

    • d. Staminode
      (Correct Answer: Staminate)

  6. Self-pollination otherwise is called as

    • a. Allogamy

    • b. Harmogamy

    • c. Autogamy

    • d. Chasmogamy
      (Correct Answer: Autogamy)

  7. The flowers do not open and self-pollination is the rule

    • a. Allogamy

    • b. Harmogamy

    • c. Autogamy

    • d. Cleistogamy
      (Correct Answer: Cleistogamy)

  8. The insect pollination mechanism is called as

    • a. Anemophily

    • b. Hydrophily

    • c. Entomophily

    • d. Ornithophily
      (Correct Answer: Entomophily)

  9. The water pollination mechanism is called as

    • a. Anemophily

    • b. Hydrophily

    • c. Entomophily

    • d. Ornithophily
      (Correct Answer: Hydrophily)

  10. The wind pollination mechanism is called as

  • a. Anemophily

  • b. Hydrophily

  • c. Entomophily

  • d. Ornithophily
    (Correct Answer: Anemophily)

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