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Morphology of Flowering Plants MCQ Questions & Answers in Botany | Biology
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411.
Gram belongs to the family
A
Gramineae
B
Papilionaceae
C
Compositae
D
Solanaceae
Answer :
Papilionaceae
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412.
Three types of flowers occur in the Inflorescence of
A
Capitulum
B
Hypanthodium
C
Cyathium
D
Umbel
Answer :
Hypanthodium
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413.
The most advanced type of Inflorescence is
A
Corymb
B
Capitulum
C
Spadix
D
Catkin
Answer :
Capitulum
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414.
New Banana plants develop from
A
rhizome
B
sucker
C
stolon
D
seed
Answer :
sucker
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415.
Colchicum autumnale belongs to
A
Leguminosae
B
Cruciferae
C
Liliaceae
D
Malvaceae
Answer :
Liliaceae
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416.
Coir of commerece is obtained from which part of the Coconut
A
Epicarp
B
Mesocarp
C
Endocarp
D
Seedcoat
Answer :
Mesocarp
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417.
Tricarpellary syncarpous gynoecium is found in flowers of
A
Liliaceae
B
Solanaceae
C
Fabaceae
D
Poaceae
Answer :
Liliaceae
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418.
Which of the following families have the largest geographical distribution
A
Malvaceae
B
Leguminosae
C
Solanaceae
D
Compositae
Answer :
Compositae
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419.
Number of stamens present in malvaceae is
A
Infinite (∞)
B
Five (5)
C
Ten (10)
D
Nine + one (9+1)
Answer :
Infinite (∞)
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420.
Leaves are changed into spines in Xerophytic structure called
A
Phyllode
B
Cladode
C
Phylloclade
D
All of the above
Answer :
Phylloclade
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