Tetramerous flowers having bicarpellary, syncarpous, superior ovary which is unilocular in the beginning, but becomes bilocular later, owing to the formation of pseudoseptum called replum are the salient features of the family:
1. Leguminosae 
2. Malvaceae 
3. Solanaceae
4. Cruciferae

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Calyx is often modified into a pappus and syngenesious stamens. These are characteristic features of the family:
1. Malvaceae 
2. Compositae
3. Caesalpinioideae
4. Liliaceae
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Given below are two statements: 
Statement I Spikelet is the unit of inflorescence in the family-Gramineae and consists of a short axis called rachilla.
Statement II: In Gramineae family, caryopsis is a very small, dry, one-seeded fruit, which develops from a monocarpellary ovary and pericarp is fused with seed coat.

In light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below:
1. Statement I is incorrect, but statement II is correct 
2. Both statement I and II are correct 
3. Both statement I and II are incorrect 
4. Statement I is correct, but statement II is incorrect 
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Consider the floral diagram given below:

Which of the following family does this belong to? 
1. Cruciferae 
2. Asteraceae
3. Malvaceae
4. Gramineae
 
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The chief characteristic feature of __________ corolla is that it is composed of five petals and the aestivation is _____________ . 
1. Praminaceous, vexillary 
2. Papilionaceous vexillary 
3. Papilionaceous twisted 
4. Papilionaceous valvate
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Epigynous flower having capitulum inflorescence with involucre of bracts having ray florets and disc florets is found in the family:
1. Compositae 
2. Cruciferae 
3. Gramineae 
4. Solanaceae
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Presence of epicalyx, twisted aestivation in corolla and monadelphous condition of stamens is characteristic feature of the family 
1. Liliaceae 
2. Malvaceae
3. Leguminosae 
4. Solanaceae
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Given below are two statements:
Statement I: Malvaceae is a family of flowering plants that includes species which shows, often, five-petaled flowers and is known for its mucilaginous sap.
Statement II: Hibiscus, a popular ornamental plant with large & colourful flowers, belongs to the Malvaceae family.

In light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:
1. Statement I is incorrect, but statement II is correct 
2. Both statement I and statement II are correct
3. Both statement I and statement II are incorrect
4. Statement I is correct, but statement II is incorrect 
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Zygomorphic flowers with descending imbricate aestivation and marginal placentation are the characteristic features of the family:
1. Papilionaceae
2. Malvaceae
3. Mimosoideae
4. Ranunculaceae
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Lodicules are situated above and opposite to the superior palea and considered equivalent to 
1. perianth 
2. sterile stamen
3. stipule 
4. epicalyx
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