Flower - bisexual, actinomorphic; Calyx and Corolla – Valvate aestivation; Androecium - stamens five, epipetalous; Gynoecium - bicarpellary obliquely placed, syncarpous are some of the floral characters applicable to flowers of:
1. Mustard
2. Potato
3. Lily
4. Pea

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The type of phyllotaxy shown in the given figure:
Statement I: is known as opposite.
Statement II: is seen in china rose.
 
1. Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is correct
2. Statement I is correct; Statement II is correct
3. Statement I is correct; Statement II is incorrect
4. Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is incorrect
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What part of the flower in an angiosperm becomes the fruit after fertilization?
1.  the stamen
2. the pistil
3. the ovule
4. the ovary
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What covers the embryonic root in monocots?
1. hypodermis
2. scutellum
3. coleorrhiza
4. coleoptile
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The scutellum seen in the grain of cereals like wheat and maize can be compared to what structure in other monocots?
1. Aleurone layer
2. Plumule
3. Cotyledons
4. Endosperm
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Although a root system performs many functions, a fibrous root system may especially be excellent for:
1. storage of food
2. absorbing water from the deeper layers of soil
3. nitrogen fixation
4. providing good anchorage to the plant
Subtopic:  Morphology of Roots |
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What would be an ‘inferior ovary’ in an angiosperm?
1. One which is situated on the receptacle above the perianth and androecium.
2. One which is positioned below the sites of attachment for perianth and androecium.
3. One which is useless and cannot be converted into fruit.
4. One which is positioned below the receptacle.
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The type of aestivation seen in the given figure is:

I: called valvate.
II: seen in Cassia and gulmohur.
1. Only I is correct
2. Only II is correct
3. Both I and II are correct
4. Both I and II are incorrect
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A pericarp seen in fruits of angiosperms is derived from:
1. integuments
2. endosperm
3. ovule wall
4. ovary wall
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What structure will be seen both in a monocot seed and in a dicot seed?
1. Scutellum
2. Plumule
3. Coleoptile
4. Aleurone layer
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