| 1. | Seeds are absent. | 
| 2. | Gymnosperms have flowers for reproduction. | 
| 3. | Seeds are enclosed in fruits. | 
| 4. | Seeds are naked. | 
| List-I | List-II | ||
| A. | Pteridophyte | I. | Salvia | 
| B. | Bryophyte | II. | Ginkgo | 
| C. | Angiosperm | III. | Polystrichum | 
| D. | Gymnosperm | IV. | Salvinia | 
| 1. | Nutrient absorption | 2. | Gaseous exchange | 
| 3. | Sexual reproduction | 4. | Asexual reproduction | 
| A. | Prothallus stage | 
| B. | Meiosis in spore mother cells | 
| C. | Fertilisation | 
| D. | Formation of archegonia and antheridia in gametophyte. | 
| E. | Transfer of antherozoids to the archegonia in presence of water. | 
| 1. | B, E, A, D, C | 2. | D, E, A, B, C | 
| 3. | D, E, A, C, B | 4. | B, E, A, C, D | 
| A: | Asexual reproduction occurs usually by biflagellate zoospores. | 
| B: | Sexual reproduction is by oogamous method only. | 
| C: | Stored food is in the form of carbohydrates which is either mannitol or laminarin. | 
| D: | The major pigments found are chlorophyll a, c and carotenoids and xanthophyll. | 
| E: | Vegetative cells have a cellulosic wall, usually covered on the outside by gelatinous coating of algin. | 
| List-I | List-II | ||
| A. | Microscopic angiosperm | I. | Salvinia | 
| B. | Tallest gymnosperm | II. | Marchantia | 
| C. | Thalloid bryophyte | III. | Sequoia | 
| D. | Heterosporous pteridophyte | IV. | Wolffia | 
| 1. | Sphenopsida-Adiantum | 2. | Pteropsida-Dryopteris | 
| 3. | Psilopsida-Psilotum | 4. | Lycopsida - Selaginella | 
| 1. | Gymnosperms: Cedrus, Pinus, Sequoia | 
| 2. | Angiosperms: Wolffia, Eucalyptus, Sequoia | 
| 3. | Bryophytes : Polytrichum, Polysiphonia, Sphagnum | 
| 4. | Pteridophytes : Equisetum, Ginkgo, Adiantum | 
| Assertion (A): | The first stage of gametophyte in the life cycle of moss is protonema stage. | 
| Reason (R): | Protonema develops directly from spores produced in capsule. | 
| 1. | (A) is False but (R) is True. | 
| 2. | Both (A) and (R) are True and (R) is the correct explanation of (A). | 
| 3. | Both (A) and (R) are True but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A). | 
| 4. | (A) is True but (R) is False. |