Thursday, 18 December 2014

Description of flower (Mcqs on Flower technical terms)


                  Description of flower in technical terms
Note. Underline options are correct one.
 1: In complete flower there are following whorl
v 4 whorl are present
v  3 whorl are present
v  2 whorl are present
v  None of these
2: The disc like portion of flower is called
v Thalmus
v  Calyx
v  Corolla
v  None of these
    3: The stalk of the flower is called
v Pedicel
v  Peduncle
v  Petiole
v  All of these
4: When both calyx and corolla are present flower is called
v  Perfect
v  Imperfect
v Complete
v  Incomplete
5: The flower is called hermaphrodite or perfect when stamens and carpel are present on
v  Different plant
v Same plant
v  Both
v  None of these
6: The example of complete flower is
v Calatropis procera
v  Sun flower
v  Brassica
v  All of these
7: when sepals and petals are not differentiated term is use
v Parienth
v  Polypetlous
v  Polyseplous
v  Gamoseplous
8: The outermost whorl of flower is called
v  Corolla
v Calyx
v  Androecium
v  Gynoecium
9: which of the following contain female part?
v  corolla
v Pistle
v  Stigma
v  Calyx
  10: Which of the following are productive parts of flower?
v  Calyx
v  Corolla
v  Pedicel
v Androecium and gynoecium
  11: The whorl lying inner to calyx
v  Stamens
v  Stigma
v  Androecium
v Corolla
   12: Third whorl in flower is of
v  Petals
v  Sepals
v Androecium
v  Pistle
    13: A characteristic of angiosperm plant is
v  Root
v  Seed
v  Flower
v All of these
    14: In hypogynous condition ovary is
v  Inferior
v Superior
v  Equal
v  None
15: stamens are reproductive part of flower and collectively known as
v  Anthers
v Androecium
v  Gynoecium
v  Filament
16: Gynoecium is also called
v  Pistle
v  Carpel
v Both of these
v  None of these
17: Flower with either androecium or gynoecium is called
v Unisexual flower
v  Stigma
v  Anther
v  Bisexual flower
18: second whorl of flower is called
v  Calyx
v Corolla
v  Androecium
v  Gynoecium
19: when stamens are free and present singly term is used
v  Triandrous
v Monoandrous
v  Diandrous
v  None
20: when stamens are fused with petals term is used
v  Apiphylous
v Apipetlous
v  Gynandrous
v  None
21: when stamens are united by their filament but anthers are free called
v  Tetradynamous
v Adelphous
v  Apiphylous
v  Gynandrous
22: The arrangement of sepals and petals in floral bud is known as
v  Calyx
v  Corolla
v  Androecuium
v Aestivation
23: when marjon of sepals or petals just touch with each other aestivation is known as
v  Twisted
v Valvate
v  Imbricate
v  Vexillary
24: when sepals are free from each other term is used
v  Petaloid
v  Seploid
v Polyseplous
v  Gamoseplous
25: The whorl of petals is known as
v  Calyx
v Corolla
v  Androecium
v  Gynoecium






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