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Question-1
Match the following.
1. Hydra A . Sexual reproduction
2. Amoeba B. spore formation
3. Fungi C. Binary fission
4. Birds D. Budding
(A)
1 - B, 2 - A, 3 - C, 4 - D
(B)
1 - A, 2, - B, 3 - C, 4 - D
(C)
1 - B, 2 - C, 3 - A, 4 - D
(D)
1 - D, 2 - C, 3 - B, 4 - A
Question-2
Which of the following statements is correct?
(A)
The egg cell in a plant is inside an ovule which is inside an ovary.
(B)
The egg cell in a plant is inside an ovary which is inside an ovule.
(C)
The egg cell in a plant is inside a pistil which is inside an ovule.
(D)
The egg cell in a plant is inside an ovule which is inside a stamen.
Question-3
Insects, spiders and snails have internal fertilization because:
(A)
They are lower groups
(B)
They lay shelled eggs
(C)
They are invertebrates
(D)
They live on land
Question-4
The fusion of male and female gamete produces:
(A)
Embryo
(B)
Foetus
(C)
Young one
(D)
Zygote
Question-5
Internal fertilization is a feature of :
(A)
Fishes & Amphibians
(B)
Reptiles, birds & mammals
(C)
Birds and mammals
(D)
Amphibian & reptiles
Question-6
Select the odd one out ( related with fertilization).
(A)
Stickle back
(B)
Frogs
(C)
Herrings
(D)
Gametes
Question-7
Advantage of multiple fission over binary fission:
(A)
It produces variations.
(B)
Many young ones are produced within that time.
(C)
Young ones mature early than that of binary fission.
(D)
Contributes to evolution
Question-8
A farmer needs an orchid plant to be propagated and produce 1000 new plants having all the features of the parent plant. Which type of reproduction should he adopt?
(A)
Tissue culture
(B)
Sexual reproduction
(C)
Stem cutting
(D)
Binary fission
Question-9
How is a spore different from a seed?
1. Seed is the product of asexual reproduction
2. Spore is the product of asexual reproduction
3. Seed is the product of sexual reproduction
4. Spore is the product of sexual reproduction
(A)
1 & 2
(B)
2 & 3
(C)
3 & 4
(D)
1 & 4
Question-10
A sudden genetic change occurring in organisms which can be inherited.
(A)
Sexual reproduction
(B)
Zygote formation
(C)
Mutation
(D)
Vegetative Propagation
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Cambridge Secondary Grade 10
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