Match List-I with List-II:
List-I (Characteristic) List-II (Plant Group)
A. Mosses and liverworts I. Bryophytes
B. Vascular cryptogams    II. Pteridophytes

C. Naked seeds     III. Gymnosperms

D. Double fertilisation      IV. Angiosperms
1. A–I, B–II, C–III, D–IV
2. A–II, B–I, C–IV, D–III
3. A–I, B–III, C–II, D–IV
4. A–II, B–III, C–I, D–IV
Subtopic:  Bryophytes | Pteridophytes | Gymnosperms | Angiosperm |
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Match Column-I with Column-II:
Column-I
(Plant Group)
Column-II
(Example)
A. Bryophytes  1. Pinus
B. Pteridophytes 2. Funaria
C. Gymnosperms  3. Dryopteris
D. Angiosperms       4.   Mango

1. A-2, B-3, C-4, D-1
2. A-3, B-2, C-4, D-1
3. A-3, B-1, C-4, D-2
4. A-2, B-3, C-1, D-4
Subtopic:  Bryophytes | Pteridophytes | Gymnosperms | Angiosperm |
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In angiosperms, the fertilized ovule develops into a __________, and the ovary develops into a __________.
1. seed, fruit
2. fruit, seed
3. flower, fruit
4. seed, flower
Subtopic:  Angiosperm |
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Double fertilisation is a characteristic feature of:
1. Bryophytes
2. Pteridophytes
3. Gymnosperms
4. Angiosperms
Subtopic:  Angiosperm |
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Name the three main structures of the flower.
1. carpel, stigma, ovary
2. carpel, integument, receptacle & pedicel
3. receptacle & pedicel, stamen and carpel
4. ovary, stigma and style
Subtopic:  Angiosperm |
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