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(1)
Pericarp and placentae are edible part of simple fleshy berry fruit is:
[A]
Tomato
[B]
date palm
[C]
jack fruit
[D]
banana
(2)
Which of the following are the characteristic features of solanaceae?
[A]
Exstipulate leaves
[B]
persistent calyx
[C]
racemose inflorescence
[D]
both (a) and (b)
(3)
Leaf lamina is reduced in:
[A]
Hydrophytes
[B]
mesophytes
[C]
xerophytes
[D]
epiphytes
(4)
Grasses are examples of the following typeof stem:
[A]
Suckers
[B]
runners
[C]
stolons
[D]
rhizomes
(5)
The leaves of dicotyledonous plants are mostly
[A]
Hypostomatic
[B]
epistomatic
[C]
astomatic
[D]
ampistomatic
(6)
Parallel multicostate venation is found in
[A]
Plum
[B]
palm
[C]
castor
[D]
cucurbita
(7)
The tendrils in smilax are the modification of
[A]
Leaf
[B]
stem
[C]
stipules
[D]
leaflet
(8)
The vegetable cabbage is a
[A]
Modified stem
[B]
inflorescence
[C]
rhizome
[D]
bud
(9)
The edible portion in radish is
[A]
Fleshy stem
[B]
fleshy root
[C]
tuber
[D]
corm
(10)
The flower is modified
[A]
Shoot
[B]
branch
[C]
leaf let
[D]
stipule
(11)
In potato food is stored in
[A]
Stem
[B]
root
[C]
petiole
[D]
leaves
(12)
If leaf base is swollen , it is called as
[A]
Epipodium
[B]
stylopodium
[C]
pulvinus
[D]
pinnule
(13)
Mint plant produces
[A]
Rhizome
[B]
offset
[C]
stolon
[D]
sucker
(14)
The spice clove is dried
[A]
Flower
[B]
flower bud
[C]
fruit
[D]
seed
(15)
Spot out the stranger
[A]
Radish
[B]
carrot
[C]
brinjal
[D]
turnip
(16)
Succulents are likely to be found in
[A]
Tropical rain forest
[B]
deciduous forest
[C]
desert
[D]
tundra
(17)
The family cruciferae is also known as
[A]
Tetradynaceae
[B]
brassicaeae
[C]
raphanaceae
[D]
siliquaceae
(18)
In compositae the placentation is
[A]
Basal
[B]
marginal
[C]
free central
[D]
axile
(19)
Mimosa belongs to the family
[A]
Mimosodae
[B]
rosaceae
[C]
malvaceae
[D]
cruciferae
(20)
Perianth is reduced to lodicules in the family
[A]
Lilliaceae
[B]
graminae
[C]
compositae
[D]
Malvaceae
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