Biology Practice MCQ Page 49

Multiple Choice questions for Biology in the sets of 10 each on one page with questions and answers. All sets are useful in the preparation of subject tests for employment or admission.
Question: 3253   In which inflorescecnce the main axis soon ends in a flower?
  1. Racemose
  2. Cymose
  3. Umbel
  4. Spike
Question: 3254   In which type of inflorescence the main axis is alongated and bears laterally a number of flowers?
  1. Typical recemose
  2. Spike
  3. Catkin
  4. Corymb
Question: 3255   Spike is quite similar to the recesome type of inflorescence except that its flowers are
  1. Sessile
  2. Subsessile
  3. Pedicellate
  4. Pistillate
Question: 3256   The type of racesome infloressence in which the main axis is elongated like racesome but the flowers are sessile i.e.without stalk is known as
  1. Cakin
  2. Corymb
  3. Cymose
  4. Spike
Question: 3257   When a spike inflorescence bears only pisllate or staminate flowers it is called
  1. Catkin
  2. Spike
  3. Corymb
  4. None of the above
Question: 3258   A type of inflorescence in which flowers are sessile and are crowded on a very short axis is known as
  1. Spike
  2. Capitulum
  3. Umbel
  4. None of the above
Question: 3259   The example of compound umbel type of inflorescence is found in
  1. Brahmi booti
  2. Carrot
  3. Grape
  4. Candytuft
Question: 3260   Capitulum is also given another name
  1. Branch
  2. Head
  3. Tail
  4. Caktin
Question: 3405   The cyme inflorecnce in which the main axis ends in a flower below which it produces one daughter axis is known as
  1. Biparous cyme
  2. Monoparous cyme
  3. Triparous cyme
  4. Uniparous cyme
Question: 3406   In a cymose type of inflorescence the growth of the main axis is limited by ending in a
  1. Branch
  2. Leaf
  3. Flower
  4. Bract
Question: 3412   Some fruits are formed without fertilization and therefore they lack seeds.These fruits are called
  1. Parthernocapic fruits
  2. Apomixis fruits
  3. Simple fruits
  4. True fruits
Question: 3419   In nearly which of the following plants the embryo produces a shoot,composed of stem and leaves and a primary root?
  1. Non-vascular plants
  2. Vascular plants
  3. Ferns
  4. Algae