New organisms are produced by the process of reproduction and it is a biological and fundamental process for all living organisms. In plants, reproduction takes place by sexual reproduction or asexual reproduction. Many students take the seventh exam every year. But some students do not get good marks which makes it difficult for their further studies because it indicate that the concept of the student is not clear. So take this quiz and get some good questions about the chapter Reproduction in plants for exam practice.
1. The reproductive part of plant is ...
A. Leaf
B. Stem
C. Root
D. Flower
2. The process of fusion of the male and the female gametes are called ...
A. Fertilisation
B. Pollination
C. Reproduction
D. Seed formation
3. Mature ovary forms the ...
A. Seed
B. Stamen
C. Fruit
D. Pistil
4. A spore-producing organism is ...
A. Rose
B. Bread mould
C. Potato
D. Ginger
5. Bryophyllum can reproduce by its ...
A. Stem
B. Leaves
C. Root
D. Fruit
6. Onion and gladiola grow from which of the following parts?
A. Bulbs
B. Roots
C. Spores
D. Stem
7. The small bulb-like projection coming out of yeast is known as...
A. Bud
B. Seed
C. Fragment
D. Spore
8. The hydra produces by ...
A. Spores
B. Fusion of gametes
C. Budding
D. Fragmentation
9. Which of the following, does not have bisexual flowers?
A. Papaya
B. Rose
C. Petunia
D. Mustard
10. Which of the following is the male reproductive part of the flower?
A. Root
B. Stamen
C. Pistil
D. Stem
11. The fusion of gametes from a fertilized egg which is also known as ...
A. Seed
B. Embryo
C. Ovary
D. Zygote
12. Which plant gives rise to new plants by roots?
A. Rose
B. Ginger
C. Orchids
D. Sweet Potato
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