Brinjal, Mustard, Lupin, Cassia, Bean |
1. | 2 | 2. | 3 |
3. | 4 | 4. | 5 |
Mustard, Lupin, Cassia, Bean, Brinjal |
1. | 0 | 2. | 1 |
3. | 2 | 4. | 3 |
1. | radicle, cotyledons | 2. | hilum, micropyle |
3. | testa, tegmen | 4. | embryo, plumule |
I: | The fruit generally consists of a wall or pericarp and seeds. |
II: | The pericarp may be either dry or fleshy. |
III: | When the pericarp is thick and fleshy, it is differentiated into the outer epicarp, the middle mesocarp, and the inner endocarp. |
Statement I: | In some flowers like lily, the calyx and corolla are not distinct and are termed as perianth. |
Statement II: | A flower having both androecium and gynoecium is unisexual. |
Statement I: | Veins in the leaf blade provide rigidity and act as channels of transport for water, minerals, and food materials. |
Statement II: | The shape, margin, apex, surface, and extent of incision of the lamina are uniform across all leaves. |
1. | Statement I is correct; Statement II is correct |
2. | Statement I is correct; Statement II is incorrect |
3. | Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is correct |
4. | Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is incorrect |
Statement I: | Some plants of arid regions modify their stems into flattened or fleshy cylindrical structures for photosynthesis. |
Statement II: | Underground stems of some plants such as grass and strawberry spread to new niches and form new plants when older parts die. |
1. | Statement I is correct; Statement II is correct |
2. | Statement I is correct; Statement II is incorrect |
3. | Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is correct |
4. | Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is incorrect |
Statement I: | In dicotyledonous plants, the primary root formed by the elongation of the radicle is called the tap root. |
Statement II: | In monocotyledonous plants, the primary root is long-lived and develops into a tap root system. |
1. | Statement I is correct; Statement II is correct |
2. | Statement I is correct; Statement II is incorrect |
3. | Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is correct |
4. | Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is incorrect |
Statement I: | Flowers with bracts—reduced leaves found at the base of the pedicel—are called ebracteate. |
Statement II: | A flower with floral appendages in multiples of 4 is called tetramerous. |
1. | Statement I is correct; Statement II is correct |
2. | Statement I is correct; Statement II is incorrect |
3. | Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is correct |
4. | Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is incorrect |
Statement I: | A typical flower has four different kinds of whorls arranged successively on the swollen end of the stalk or pedicel, called thalamus or receptacle. |
Statement II: | Calyx and corolla are reproductive organs, while androecium and gynoecium are accessory organs. |
1. | Statement I is correct; Statement II is correct |
2. | Statement I is correct; Statement II is incorrect |
3. | Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is correct |
4. | Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is incorrect |