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Question-1
Which of the following is an insect pollinated flower?
(A)
Lupin
(B)
Grasses
(C)
Birch
(D)
Hazel tree
Question-2
Which of the following is a wind pollinated flower?
(A)
Lupin
(B)
Wall flower
(C)
Fox glove
(D)
Grass
Question-3
A fertilized ovary.
(A)
Fruit
(B)
Seed
(C)
Cotyledon
(D)
Embryo
Question-4
The cell formed by the fusion of female and male gametes.
(A)
Zygote
(B)
Embryo
(C)
Seed
(D)
Fruit
Question-5
The female organ of flower.
(A)
Stamen
(B)
Anther
(C)
Ovary
(D)
Carpel
Question-6
Which is an explosive fruit?
(A)
Thistle
(B)
Willow herb
(C)
Dandelion
(D)
Lupin
Question-7
Which part of the seed develops into shoot?
(A)
Radicle
(B)
Plumule
(C)
Micropyle
(D)
Hilum
Question-8
The function of cotyledon.
(A)
Supplying food for the growing embryo
(B)
Protection of the plumule
(C)
Fertilization
(D)
Both 1 and 2
Question-9
Which of the following is a parachute seed?
(A)
Clematis
(B)
Sycamore
(C)
Burdock
(D)
Lupin
Question-10
The other name of seed coat.
(A)
Micropyle
(B)
Testa
(C)
Radical
(D)
Plumule
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Cambridge Secondary Grade 9
IGCSE
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