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1.

If the tepals are united, it is termed as


Gamosepalous
Gamopetalous
Gamphyllous
Polypetalous
ANSWER : : Gamphyllous
2.Pistil is made up of
Sepals
Petals
Stamens
Carpels
ANSWER : : Carpels
3.Example for asymmetrical flower is
Hibiscus
Tridax
Crotalaria
Canna
ANSWER : : Canna
4.Small bracts present between flower and the bract are called
Thalamus
Pedicel
Bracteoles
Peduncle
ANSWER : : Bracteoles
5.Dioecious condition is seen in
Mango
Maize
Palmyra palm
Coconut palm
ANSWER : : Palmyra palm
6.Female flowers are known as

Staminate
Pistillate
Staminode
Pistillode
ANSWER : : Pistillate
7.Flowers without symmentry are termed
Actinomorphic
Zygomorphic
Asymmetrical
Pentamerous
ANSWER : : Asymmetrical
8.A whorl of bracteoles seen below the calyx is named as
Corolla
Androecium
Gynoecium
Epicalyx
ANSWER : : Epicalyx
9.Individual segments of perianth is called
Sepal
Petal
Tepal
Carpel
ANSWER : : Tepal
10.Undifferentiated accessory whorl is termed as
Calyx
Corolla
Perianth
Stamen
ANSWER : : Perianth
11.Petals are seen in

Calyx
Corolla
Androecium
Gynoecium
ANSWER : : Corolla
12.Symmetry of Actinomorphic flower is
bilateral
radial
heteromorphic
Pentamerous
ANSWER : : radial
13.A condensed and modified shoot is
Axillary bud
Terminal bud
Flower
Fruit
ANSWER : : Flower
14.Calyx and corolla are called
Essential organs
Non-essential organs
Reproductive organs
Fertilization organs
ANSWER : : Non-essential organs
15.The outermost whorl of the flower is
Gynoecium
Androecium
Calyx
Corolla
ANSWER : : Calyx
21.The tip of the floral axis is termed

Pedicel
Peduncle
Rachis
Torus
ANSWER : : Torus
22.Inner most whorl of the flower is called
Gynoecium
Androecium
Corolla
Calyx
ANSWER : : Gynoecium
23.Monoecious conditions is seen in
Maize
Palmyra palm
Papaya
Mango
ANSWER : : Maize
24.Flowers with neither Calyx nor Corolla is named as
Achlamydeous
Monochlamydeous
Dichlamydeous
Perianth lobes
ANSWER : : Achlamydeous
25.Epicalyx is seen in
Tridax
Agave
Hibiscus
Zinnia
ANSWER : : Hibiscus

16.Stamens are seen in


Calyx
Corolla
Androecium
Gynoecium
ANSWER : : Androecium
17.Special leaves of whose axil flowers develop are known as
Peduncle
Thalamus
Bract
Bracteole
ANSWER : : Bract
18.In the young stage flower buds are protected by
Androecium
Gynoecium
Corolla
Bracts
ANSWER : : Bracts
19.Flowers with Calyx and Corolla are termed
Achlamydeous
Monochlamydeous
Dichlamydeous
Gamopetalous
ANSWER : : Monochlamydeous
20.Thalamus is also known as
Rachis
Peduncle
Torus
pedicel
ANSWER : : Torus

26.Example for the polygamous plant is


Maize
Papaya
Paddy
Mango
ANSWER : : Mango
27.Zygomorphic condition is seen in
Canna
Crotalaria
Hibiscus
Tridax
ANSWER : : Crotalaria
28.The stalk of the flower is called
Peduncle
Pedicel
Bract
Thalamus
ANSWER : : Pedicel
29.A flower with a stalk is known as
Sessile
Petiolate
Exstipulate
Pedicellate
ANSWER : : Pedicellate

1.The swollen structure upon which floral parts are arranged is termed as
Pedicel
Petiole
Thalamus
Bracts
ANSWER : : Thalamus
2.When the petals are similar, the corolla is
Gamopetalous
Polypetalous
Regular
Irregular
ANSWER : : Regular
3.Epigynous flowers have
Inferior ovary
Superior ovary
Semi-inferior ovary
Free ovary
ANSWER : : Inferior ovary
4.Posterior odd petals is inner most in
Musaceae
Malvaceae
Fabaceae
Caesalpinicea
ANSWER : : Caesalpinicea
5.Calyx attached to the ripe fruit is known as

Caducous
Persistent
Decidous
Gamosepalous
ANSWER : : Persistent
6.Wholly or partially united sepals is described as
Episepalous
Gamosepalous
Gamopetalous
Gamotepalous
ANSWER : : Gamosepalous
7.The flower with uniform floral parts is termed as
Isomerous
Anisomerous
Trimerous
Pentamerous
ANSWER : : Isomerous
8.Aestivation in Annona is
Twised
Ascendingly imbricate
Descendingly imbricate
Valvate
ANSWER : : Valvate
9.Sepals that fall after fertilization is referred as
Caducous
Persistent
Decidous
Polysepalous
ANSWER : : Decidous
10.Stamen stalk is termed as

Filament
Connective
Pedicel
Peduncle
ANSWER : : Filament
11.The other name for stamen is
Cataphyll
Megasporophyll
Microsporophyll
Sporophyll
ANSWER : : Microsporophyll
12.Ascendingly imbricate aestivation is found in
Caesalpiniceae
Fabaceae
Malvaceae
Asteraceae
ANSWER : : Caesalpiniceae
13.Corolla is composed of
Sepals
Petals
Tepals
Stamens
ANSWER : : Petals
14.The ovary of Hibiscus rosasinensis is
Inferior
Superior
Semi-inferior
Free ovary
ANSWER : : Superior
15.Aestivation with regular overlapping is known as
Valvate
Twisted
Descendingly imbricate
Ascendingly imbricate
ANSWER : : Twisted
16.A condition of free sepals is termed as

Polyphyllous
Polytepalous
Polysepalous
Polypetalous
ANSWER : : Polysepalous
17.Staminode is found in
Cephalandra
Guava
Cassia
Accacia
ANSWER : : Cassia
18.Microspores are found inside
Pistil
Pollen sac
Stamen
Filament
ANSWER : : Pollen sac
19.In Irregular corolla, the petals are
Dissimilar
Similar
Gamopetalous
Polypetalous
ANSWER : : Dissimilar
20.Flower in bud stage is protected by
Calyx
Epicalyx
Bract
Thalamus
ANSWER : : Calyx
21.Monadelphous condition is seen in

Fabaceae
Asteraceae
Musaceae
Malvaceae
ANSWER : : Fabaceae
22.The flower in Cephalandra is
Hypogynous
Perigynous
Epigynous
Free ovary
ANSWER : : Epigynous
23.Descendingly imbricate aestivation is met with in the flowers of
Malvaceae
Fabaceae
Euphorbiaceae
Asteraceae
ANSWER : : Fabaceae
24.The third whorl of the flower is called
Gynoecium
Androecium
Corolla
Calyx
ANSWER : : Androecium
25.Hypogynous flowers have

Inferior ovary
Superior ovary
Semi-inferior ovary
Free ovary
ANSWER : : Superior ovary
26.The male part of the flower is
Calyx
Corolla
Androecium
Gynoecium
ANSWER : : Androecium
27.Diadelphous condition is seen in
Crotalaria
Hibiscus
Tridax
Cassia
ANSWER : : Crotalaria
28.Arrangement of either sepals or petals of a flower in bud condition is known as
Placentation
Phyllotaxy
Aestivation
Venation
ANSWER : : Aestivation
29.Sterile stamens are called

Pistillode
Pistillate
Staminode
Staminate
ANSWER : : Staminode
26.The male part of the flower is
Calyx
Corolla
Androecium
Gynoecium
ANSWER : : Androecium
27.Diadelphous condition is seen in
Crotalaria
Hibiscus
Tridax
Cassia
ANSWER : : Crotalaria
28.Arrangement of either sepals or petals of a flower in bud condition is known as
Placentation
Phyllotaxy
Aestivation
Venation
ANSWER : : Aestivation
29.Sterile stamens are called
Pistillode
Pistillate
Staminode
Staminate
ANSWER : : Staminode
1.A clear representation of orientation and symmetry of the flower and floral parts is known
as
Floral formula
Floral diagram
Floral sketch
Aestivation
ANSWER : : Floral diagram
2.The type of placentation in Euphor – biaceae is
Basal
Parietal
Axile
Marginal
ANSWER : : Axile
3.The symbol EbrI denotes
Bracteate
Ebracteate
Bracteolate
Ebracteolate
ANSWER : : Ebracteolate
4.The chamber of the ovary is called as
Locule
Ovule
Bracteole
Style
ANSWER : : Locule
5.The attachment of ovule to the wall of the ovary is by
Septum
Placenta
Stigma
Stigma
ANSWER : : Placenta
6.Gynoecium without fertile ovule is referred as
Staminode
Pistillode
Staminate
Pistillate
ANSWER : : Pistillode
7.Epipetalous stamens are seen in
Euphorbiaceae
Fabaceae
Rubiaceae
Malvaceae
ANSWER : : Rubiaceae
8.Stamens attached to the petals are termed as
Episepalous
Epipetalous
Epitepalous
Polypetalous
ANSWER : : Epipetalous
9.The distribution of placenta inside the ovary is known as
Aestivation
Phyllotaxy
Placentation
Venation
ANSWER : : Placentation
10.In cucumber the placentation is

Basal
Parietal
Axile
Marginal
ANSWER : : Parietal
11.A gynoecium with united carpels is termed
Monocarpellary
Apocarpous
Syncarpous
Polycarpellary
ANSWER : : Syncarpous
12.Syngenesious anther are seen in
Malvaceae
Fabaceae
Asteraceae
Euphorbiaceae
ANSWER : : Asteraceae
13.A symbolic representation of flower and floral parts is by
Floral formula
Floral diagram
Floral sketch
Aestivation
ANSWER : : Floral formula
14.The carpels are otherwise known as
Microsporophyll
Cataphyll
Megasporophyll
Pistil
ANSWER : : Megasporophyll
15.Marginal placenta is found in
Hibiscus
Tridax
Cucumber
Clitoria
ANSWER : : Clitoria
16.Basal placentation is seen in

Asteraceae
Fabaceae
Musaceae
Rubiaceae
ANSWER : : Asteraceae
17.The basal part of the gynoecium is
Stigma
Style
Ovary
Stamen
ANSWER : : Ovary

1.Inflorescence with only three flower is seen in


Monochasial cyme
Dichasial cyme
Simple cyme
Polychasial cyme
ANSWER : : Simple cyme
2.Receptacle is seen in
Panicle
Catkin
Capitulum
Corymb
ANSWER : : Capitulum
3.The main axis of the inflorescence is called
Pedicel
Petiole
Peduncle
Pulvinus
ANSWER : : Peduncle
4.The other name for Head inflorescence is
Spadix
Catkin
Capitulum
Umbel
ANSWER : : Capitulum
5.Inflorescence of Crotalaria is
Spike
Cymose
Simple raceme
Panicle
ANSWER : : Simple raceme

6.Development of flower is basipetal in


Special type
Mixed type
Racemose type
Cymose type
ANSWER : : Cymose type
7.Head inflorescence is characteristic of
Malvaceae
Asteraceae
Fabaceae
Euphorbiaceae
ANSWER : : Asteraceae
8.The inflorescence which appear as a single flower is
Corymb
Catkin
Umbel
Head
ANSWER : : Head
9.In Jasmine, the inflorescence is
Simple cyme
Monochasial cyme
Dichasial cyme
Polychasial cyme
ANSWER : : Simple cyme
10.Determinate type of inflorescence is found in
Racemose type
Cymose type
Mixed type
Special type
ANSWER : : Cymose type

11.The other name for ray floret is


Disc floret
Ligulate floret
Tubular floret
Involucre
ANSWER : : Ligulate floret
12.Acropetal succession is found in
Cymose
Mixed
Special
Simple raceme
ANSWER : : Simple raceme
13.Indefinite growth of rachis is seen
Special type
Mixed type
Cymose inflorescence
Racemose inflorescence
ANSWER : : Racemose inflorescence
14.Inflorescence axis is branched in
Monochasial cyme
Dichasial cyme
Polychasial cyme
Simple cyme
ANSWER : : Dichasial cyme
15.Ray florest are found in
Head
Umbel
Corymb
Catkin
ANSWER : : Head

16.The stalk of the flower is called as


Petiole
Pedicel
Peduncle
Stipe
ANSWER : : Pedicel
17.Catkin is a type of
Special
Mixed
Simple racemose
Cymose
ANSWER : : Simple racemose
18.Inflorescence axis is unbranched in
Polychasial cyme
Dichasial cyme
Monochasial cyme
Simple cyme
ANSWER : : Simple cyme
19.Panicle is a type of
Cymose
Racemose
Special
Mixed
ANSWER : : Racemose
20.An example for homogenous head is
Sunflower
Tridax
Vernonia
Jasmine
ANSWER : : Vernonia

21.In Clerodendron the inflorescence is


Simple cyme
Capitulum
Dichasial cyme
Simple raceme
ANSWER : : Dichasial cyme
22.The whorl of bracts at the base of the inflorescence
Involucre
Thalamus
Florets
Calyx
ANSWER : : Involucre
23.Example for heterogenous head is
Tridax
Vernonia
Launaea
Jasmine
ANSWER : : Tridax

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