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Plant Kingdom MCQs | Plant Kingdom Objective Type Questions and Answers

(1) Out of the 4 widely known systems of classification one remains less phylogenetic and more natural and that is of
[A] Engler and Prantl
[B] Hutchinson
[C] Bentham and Hooker
[D] Rendle
Answer: Bentham and Hooker
(2) The chief merit of Bentham and Hookers classification is that
[A] it is a natural system of classification of all group of plants
[B] a system based on evolutionary concept
[C] it also considered the phylogenetic aspect
[D] The description of taxa are based on actual examination of the specimens
Answer: The description of taxa are based on actual examination of the specimens
(3) ‘SystemaNaturae’ written by Linnaeus contains a list of
[A] 2000 species of plants
[B] 4000 species of plants
[C] 4200 species of plants
[D] 4200 species of animals
Answer: 4200 species of animals
(4) Natural system of classification of plants differs from artificial system of classification in
[A] taking into account only one vegetative character
[B] taking into account only one floral character
[C] taking into account all the similarities between plants
[D] all of these
Answer: taking into account all the similarities between plants
(5) One of the best methods for understanding general relationships of plants is
[A] Cytotaxonomy
[B] Experimental Taxonomy
[C] Numerical Taxonomy
[D] Chemotaxonomy
Answer: Chemotaxonomy
(6) Systematics deals with
[A] Identification of Organism
[B] Classification of organisms
[C] the kinds and diversity of all organisms and the existing relationships amongst themselves
[D] identification, naming and classification of both plants and animals
Answer: the kinds and diversity of all organisms and the existing relationships amongst themselves
(7) α- taxonomy deals with
[A] Classical taxonomy
[B] Chemotaxonomy
[C] phylogeny
[D] experimental taxonomy
Answer: Classical taxonomy
(8) Classical taxonomy is also termed
[A] β taxonomy
[B] systematics
[C] descriptive taxonomy
[D] experimental taxonomy
Answer: descriptive taxonomy
(9) The advantage of Systematics is that it
[A] gives an idea of organic diversity, its origin and evolution in the plant and animal kingdom
[B] is complementary to other branches of biology
[C] provides correct information needed in agriculture, medical, veterinary sciences etc.
[D] All of these
Answer: All of these
(10) Syngenesious anthers and epipetalous stamens are found in
[A] Liliaceae
[B] Malvaceae
[C] Solanaceae
[D] Compositae
Answer: Compositae
(11) Indefinite stamens are characteristic of family
[A] Malvaceae
[B] Gramineae
[C] Labiatae
[D] Cruciferae
Answer: Malvaceae
(12) Synandrous condition is common in the family
[A] Umbelliferae
[B] Rosaceae
[C] Malvaceae
[D] Cucurbitaceae
Answer: Cucurbitaceae
(13) Polyadelphous condition is found in
[A] Leguminosae
[B] Rutaceae
[C] Compositae
[D] Liliaceae
Answer: Rutaceae
(14) Number of series in Polypetalae are
[A] 2
[B] 3
[C] 4
[D] 5
Answer: 4
(15) Earlier classification emphasized on
[A] Reproductive characters
[B] Vegetative characters
[C] Anatomical characters
[D] None of these
Answer: Vegetative characters
(16) Naming a plant is called
[A] Systematic botany
[B] Nomenclature
[C] Taxonomy
[D] Cytology
Answer: Nomenclature
(17) Bentham and Hooker’s classification is a
[A] phylogenetic system of classification
[B] artificial system of classification
[C] natural system of classification
[D] sexual system of classification
Answer: natural system of classification
(18) Carolus Linnaeus proposed classification based on
[A] Artificial system
[B] Nature system
[C] Phylogenetic system
[D] Modern system
Answer: Artificial system
(19) Genera Plantarum was published by
[A] Engler and Prantl
[B] Carolus Linnaeus
[C] Bentham and Hooker
[D] Darwin
Answer: Darwin
(20) Number of seed plants described by Bentham and Hooker’s classification were
[A] 102
[B] 302
[C] 402
[D] 202
Answer: 202

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