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CBSE
Class 11
Biology
Biology
Morphology of Flowering Plants

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Question Bank: Morphology of Flowering Plants

This chapter explores the morphology of flowering plants, covering their key structures and adaptations essential for survival and reproduction.

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Question Bank - Morphology of Flowering Plants

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Q1.

What is the primary function of the root system in flowering plants?

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Q2.

Which type of root system is characteristic of dicotyledonous plants?

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Q3.

What is the role of root hairs in plants?

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Q4.

In which region of the root does cell division primarily occur?

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Q5.

Which root type would you expect to find in a monocotyledonous plant like wheat?

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Q6.

What is the purpose of the root cap?

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Q7.

Adventitious roots can arise from which part of a plant?

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Q8.

Which of the following best describes the region of elongation in roots?

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Q9.

What do primary roots and their branches together form?

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Q10.

Which of the following is NOT a primary function of roots?

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Q11.

Which root structure is primarily responsible for enhancing nutrient uptake?

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Q12.

What is the main function of a stem in flowering plants?

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Q13.

The differences between tap and fibrous roots mainly include:

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Q14.

Which part of the stem is responsible for bearing leaves?

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Q15.

What type of root system does the banyan tree exhibit?

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Q16.

What type of stem is often green and fleshy at a young age?

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Q17.

Which of the following best describes secondary roots?

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Q18.

Which of the following is a supportive function of stems?

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Q19.

How do roots contribute to the synthesis of plant growth regulators?

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Q20.

How do stems differ from roots in terms of growth direction?

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Q21.

What is the main reason roots are covered by a root cap?

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Q22.

What term describes the space between two nodes on a stem?

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Q23.

What is the role of axillary buds in stems?

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Q24.

Which of the following adaptations can stems perform?

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Q25.

In which plant group is the stem likely to become woody and brown over time?

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Q26.

Which part of the stem can develop into lateral shoots?

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Q27.

What type of stem growth is characterized by the formation of new stems from below ground?

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Q28.

Which type of stem is specialized for climbing?

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Q29.

What is the term for the growth region at the tip of the stem?

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Q30.

Which feature differentiates herbaceous stems from woody stems?

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Q31.

What structure on stems is typically involved in the formation of leaves?

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Q32.

Which plant feature is associated with the conducting of water and nutrients?

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Q33.

Which of the following adaptations can contribute to photosynthesis in stems?

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Q34.

What is the main characteristic of a racemose inflorescence?

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Q35.

Which of the following is an example of a cymose inflorescence?

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Q36.

In which arrangement do cymose inflorescences develop their flowers?

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Q37.

What differentiates racemose from cymose types of inflorescence?

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Q38.

Which type of inflorescence is characterized by flowers developing from the ends of the main axis?

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Q39.

Which statement about inflorescence is true?

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Q40.

In inflorescences, what term describes the axis on which flowers are borne?

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Q41.

Actinomorphic flowers exhibit which type of symmetry?

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Q42.

What is the primary function of the floral meristem?

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Q43.

Which of the following best describes a flower that can be separated into two equal halves in only one plane?

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Q44.

What type of inflorescence has flowers with a reduced central flower and lateral flower growth?

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Q45.

Which flower is typical for having bracts found beneath its pedicel?

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Q46.

Which feature distinguishes a bracteate flower from an ebracteate flower?

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Q47.

In any flowering plant, which part primarily develops into the inflorescence?

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Q48.

What are the four main whorls of a typical flower?

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Q49.

In which type of flower does the gynoecium occupy the highest position?

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Q50.

What is the mode of arrangement of sepals or petals in a floral bud called?

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Q51.

Which type of inflorescence has the main axis continuing to grow?

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Q52.

Which part of the flower is responsible for attracting pollinators?

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Q53.

What term describes flowers that have their sepals fused together?

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Q54.

Which of the following is not a common type of phyllotaxy?

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Q55.

In which flower type do all floral parts arise above the ovary?

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Q56.

The arrangement of leaves on the stem is referred to as:

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Q57.

Which type of flower has its stamens united into a single bundle?

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Q58.

What is the function of the calyx in a flower?

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Q59.

Which floral part is male and consists of filament and anther?

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Q60.

In which type of inflorescence do the flowers arise from the sides of the growing axis?

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Q61.

Which term describes the overlapping arrangement of petals in a flower?

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Q62.

Which of the following flowers has a half-inferior ovary?

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Q63.

Which type of corolla has petals that are fused?

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Q64.

What are the two main parts of a seed?

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Q65.

Which structure in a seed provides nutrients to the developing embryo?

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Q66.

In dicotyledonous seeds, which of the following structures is the first to emerge during germination?

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Q67.

What is the main role of the hilum in a seed?

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Q68.

Which seed structure is primarily responsible for food storage in monocots like maize?

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Q69.

What distinguishes endospermic seeds from non-endospermic seeds?

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Q70.

Which of the following is a function of the seed coat?

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Q71.

How do adventitious roots differ from primary roots?

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Q72.

Which part of a monocot seed absorbs water during germination?

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Q73.

Which structure is located opposite the hilum in a typical seed?

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Q74.

In seeds like castor, what is the main role of the endosperm?

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Q75.

Which plant structure is the embryo's opposite end during seed formation?

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Q76.

What type of seed is a pea considered based on its storage structures?

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Q77.

What is the main distinction between dicot and monocot seedlings during the early germination stage?

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Q78.

Why are monocot seeds often described as having a 'membranous seed coat'?

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Q79.

What are the three main parts of a typical leaf?

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Q80.

Which type of venation is primarily found in dicotyledonous plants?

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Q81.

What adaptation allows long, thin petioles to benefit leaves in windy conditions?

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Q82.

Which type of leaf is characterized by having incised margins that do not reach the midrib?

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Q83.

In which type of phyllotaxy does a single leaf arise at each node in an alternate arrangement?

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Q84.

What is the role of the midrib in a leaf?

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Q85.

Which of the following is characteristic of palmately compound leaves?

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Q86.

What function do root hairs serve in a plant's root system?

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Q87.

Which plant structure typically protects the growing tip of a root?

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Q88.

Which is TRUE about the leaf lamina?

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Q89.

In what type of leaf arrangement do leaves grow in a whorl at a node?

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Q90.

Which of the following is a characteristic of monocot leaves?

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Q91.

What is a major function of leaves in plants?

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Q92.

Which structure in a leaf helps in the transport of nutrients and water?

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Q93.

What happens in the region of elongation of a root?

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Q94.

What is a common feature of stipules in leaves?

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Q95.

What is the primary function of a fruit in flowering plants?

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Q96.

Which type of fruit is formed without fertilization of the ovary?

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Q97.

What are the three layers of a fleshy pericarp in fruits?

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Q98.

What type of placentation is exemplified by the pea plant?

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Q99.

In which type of fruit is the pericarp dry?

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Q100.

What differentiates a drupe from other fruit types?

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Q101.

What is the function of the ovary in flowering plants?

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Q102.

Which of the following fruit types has fleshy pericarp?

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Q103.

What is a common characteristic of syncarpous flowers?

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Q104.

What role do seeds play in fruits?

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Q105.

Which type of fruit would you categorize tomatoes as?

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Q106.

In which placentation type are ovules attached to the central axis?

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Q107.

What type of seed contains a food-storing tissue due to double fertilization?

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Q108.

What feature distinguishes parietal placentation?

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Q109.

What part of a flowering plant is responsible for the absorption of water and minerals?

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Q110.

How is a fruit classified if it develops from multiple fused carpels?

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Q111.

Which type of root system is commonly found in dicotyledonous plants?

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Q112.

What does the term 'drupe' specifically refer to?

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Q113.

In the floral formula, what does 'A' represent?

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Q114.

Which of the following describes the structure of a stem?

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Q115.

What type of leaf venation do flowering plants commonly exhibit?

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Q116.

What is the primary function of leaves in flowering plants?

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Q117.

In the classification of flowering plants, how is the term 'gynoecium' defined?

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Q118.

Which of the following statements about stem organization is true?

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Q119.

Which type of root system includes roots arising from the stem base?

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Q120.

What indicates a superior ovary in floral diagrams?

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Q121.

Which floral type indicates symmetry?

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Q122.

What do the terms 'cohesion' and 'adhesion' in floral formulas imply?

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Q123.

Which of the following best describes a floral diagram?

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Q124.

In which of the following does the radicle develop?

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Q125.

What does the term 'inflorescence' refer to in flowering plants?

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