Match the Column-I with Column-II:
| Column-I (Aestivation in Corolla) | Column-II (Examples) | 
| A. Valvate | I. China rose, Lady’s finger, cotton | 
| B. Twisted | II. Calotropis | 
| C. Imbricate | III. Cassia, Gulmohur | 
| D. Vexillary (papillonaceous) | IV. Pea, Beans | 
1. A - II, B - I, C - III, D - IV
2. A - II, B - I, C - IV, D - III
3. A - I, B - II, C - III, D - IV
4. A - II, B - IV, C - I, D - III
Identify the types of aestivation shown in the following diagram:
(1) A - Valvate, B - Twisted, C - Imbricate, D - Vexillary
(2) A - Vexillary, B - Valvate, C - Twisted, D - Imbricate
(3) A - Imbricate, B - Vexillary, C - Valvate, D - Twisted
(4) A - Twisted, B - Imbricate, C - Vexillary, D - Valvate
Match the following figures with I, II and III:
I. Hypogynous flower
II. Perigynous flower
III. Epigynous flower

1. A - I, B - II, C - III
2. A - I, B - III, C - II
3. A - III, B - II, C - I
4. A - III, B - I, C - II
Match the Column-I and Column-II with Column-III:
| Column-I | Column-II | Column-III | 
| A. Marginal | I. | a. Sunflower,Marigold | 
| B. Axile | II. | b. Dianthus, Primrose | 
| C. Parietal | III. | c. Mustard,Argemone | 
| D. Free Central | IV. | d. Chinarose, Tomato, Lemon | 
| E. Basal | V. | e. Pea | 
1. A - V, e; B - II, d; C - I, c; D - III, b; E - IV, a
2. A - I, e; B - II, d; C - III, c; D - IV, b; E - V, a
3. A - V, a; B - II, d; C - I, b; D - III, c; E - IV, e
4. A - V, a; B - III, b; C - II, d; D - I, e; E - IV, c
Identify A and B leaves:
| 1. | A - Pinnately compound leaf, B - Palmately compound leaf | 
| 2. | A - Palmately compound leaf, B - Pinnately compound leaf | 
| 3. | A - Pinnately compound leaf, B - Pinnately compound leaf | 
| 4. | A - Palmately compound leaf, B - Palmately compound leaf | 
In marginal placentation, the ovules are arranged:
1. Along the inner wall of the carpel in a syncarpous ovary
2. Along the margin of single carpel
3. In the middle of the ovary
4. To the base of the ovary
The seed coat has 2 layers, the outer _____________ and inner _____________. The _____________ is a scar on the seed coat through which the developing seeds are attached to the fruit. Above the ____________ is a small pore called the __________:
1. Testa, tegmen, hilum, hilum, micropyle
2. Tegmen, testa, hilum, hilum, micropyle
3. Testa, tegmen, micropyle, micropyle, hilum
4. Tegmen, testa, micropyle, micropyle, hilum
In castor, the food storing tissue is:
1. Cotyledon
2. Endosperm
3. Testa
4. Tegmen
Match the Column-I with Column-II and choose the correct answers:
| Column-I | Column-II | 
| A. Coleorrhiza B. Food storing tissue C. Parthenocarpic fruit D.Single seeded fruit developing from monocarpellary superior ovary E. Membranous seed coat | i. Grapes ii. Mango iii. Maize iv. Radicle v. Endosperm | 
1. A - iii, B - i, C - iv, D - ii, E - v
2. A - iv, B - ii, C - v, D - i, E - iii
3. A - v, B - i, C - iii, D - iv, E - ii
4. A - iv, B - v, C - i, D - ii, E - iii
Scutellum is the first leaf of:
(1) Monocot
(2) Dicot
(3) Gymnosperm
(4) Pteridophytes