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AP EAMCET (EAPCET) Botany Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

Botany MCQs - Unit III: Reproduction in Plants

Botany MCQs - Unit III: Reproduction in Plants

  1. Asexual reproduction in plants involves:

    • A) Formation of seeds
    • B) Union of gametes
    • C) Formation of spores or vegetative parts
    • D) Pollination

    Answer: C) Formation of spores or vegetative parts

  2. Which of the following is a method of vegetative propagation?

    • A) Binary fission
    • B) Budding
    • C) Fragmentation
    • D) Grafting

    Answer: D) Grafting

  3. The male gametophyte in flowering plants develops from:

    • A) Pollen grain
    • B) Ovule
    • C) Endosperm
    • D) Embryo sac

    Answer: A) Pollen grain

  4. Which part of the flower produces the female gametophyte?

    • A) Anther
    • B) Pistil
    • C) Petal
    • D) Sepal

    Answer: B) Pistil

  5. Pollination where pollen is transferred to a flower on the same plant is called:

    • A) Cross-pollination
    • B) Autogamy
    • C) Geitonogamy
    • D) Xenogamy

    Answer: C) Geitonogamy

  6. The process where two sperm cells fertilize two different structures in the ovule is called:

    • A) Double fertilization
    • B) Single fertilization
    • C) Syngamy
    • D) Sporogenesis

    Answer: A) Double fertilization

  7. What is the significance of fruit in plants?

    • A) Photosynthesis
    • B) Protection and dispersal of seeds
    • C) Absorption of nutrients
    • D) Respiration

    Answer: B) Protection and dispersal of seeds

  8. Apomixis refers to:

    • A) Fertilization without pollination
    • B) Formation of seeds without fertilization
    • C) Development of fruit without ovules
    • D) Development of pollen grains

    Answer: B) Formation of seeds without fertilization

  9. A seed that contains only one cotyledon is called:

    • A) Dicotyledonous seed
    • B) Monocotyledonous seed
    • C) Endospermic seed
    • D) Non-endospermic seed

    Answer: B) Monocotyledonous seed

  10. Parthenocarpy leads to the development of:

    • A) Seeds without ovules
    • B) Fertilized seeds
    • C) Fruits without seeds
    • D) Flowers without sepals

    Answer: C) Fruits without seeds



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