Class 10th Biology Chapter 5/14
Total Marks: 27
1. Growing an entire new plant from part of the original plant is called: | ||||
Budding | Regeneration | Fragmentation | Vegetative propagation | |
2. Rhizopus reproduces asexually by: | ||||
Binary fission | Budding | Spore formation | Endospore formation | |
3. A corm develops into new garlic plant. This is the process of: | ||||
Vegetative propagation | Regeneration | Meiosis | Gametogenesis | |
4. Which is NOT an advantage of grafting? | ||||
The graft is identical to the parent plant | Grafting allows the propagation of seedless fruits | The graft combines the characteristics of two plants | Grafting may allow for the faster production of desirable fruits | |
5. Pollination is the transfer of pollens from: | ||||
Anther to stigma | Stigma to anther | Sepal to petal | Petal to sepal | |
6. Double fertilization in plants mean: | ||||
Fusion of two sperms with two egg cells | Fusion of one sperm with egg cell and other sperm with fusion nucleus | Fusion of two sperms with a single egg cell | Fusion of tube nucleus with fusion nucleus and sperms with egg cell | |
7. After fertilization in plants, the fruit develops from: | ||||
Ovule wall | Ovary wall | Petals | Anther | |
8. Which part of the female reproductive system receives egg cells from the ovary? | ||||
Fallopian tube | Uterus | Vagina | Cervix | |
9. Inside testes, the sperms are produced in: | ||||
Vas deferens | Sperm duct | Seminiferous tubules | Collecting ducts | |
10. Which of these cells has haploid number of chromosomes? | ||||
Spermatogonium | Primary spermatocyte | Secondary spermatocyte | All of these | |
11. The process in which inherited meterial transfer from generation to next generation ? | ||||
Reproduction | Respiration | Reduction | Circulation | |
12. Essentialo process for continuation of species: | ||||
Reproduction | Cloning | Reception | Locomotion | |
13. What is the simplest and most common method of sexual reproduction in bacteria? | ||||
Binary fassion | Multiple fassion | Budding | Reproduction | |
14. What is the method of asexual reproduction found in amoebae? | ||||
Binary fassion | Budding | Spore formation | all of the above | |
15. What is the method of asexual reproduction in Hydra? | ||||
Budding | Binary fashion | Spore formation | None of these | |
16. Asexual reproduction in yeast take place | ||||
Budding | Binary fashion | Regeneration | all of the above | |
17. Reproduction in rhizopus is ? | ||||
Spore formation | Binary fashion | Budding | none of these | |
18. Onion and lily reproduce by? | ||||
Blubs | Corms | Rhizomes | Pollien Grains | |
19. The male reproductive part of flower is : | ||||
Stagma | Steman | Ovary | Carpal | |
20. The unit of androecium is : | ||||
Gametes | Pollien Grains | Anther | Stamens | |
21. What is another name for microspor in plants? | ||||
Pollen Grain | Gametes | Germ Nucleus | Mega spore | |
22. Pollination means transfer of pollan grains from: | ||||
Style | Stagma | Filament | Ovary | |
23. A plant whose flowers are pollinated by air? | ||||
Rose | Sunflower | Grass | Butter cup | |
24. Mature plant is? | ||||
Embryo | Radical | Hypocattical | Epicotyl | |
25. External fertilization is found in ------. | ||||
Reptiles | Amphibinas | Birds | Mammals | |
26. Testes and ovaries are called : | ||||
Glands | Gonads | Gametes | Embryo | |
27. Which plant reproduces by stem tuber? | ||||
Ginger | Onion | Potato | Garlic |