Flower MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions and Answers)
Q1. For survival of race which is the most important of the plant
- Flower
- Root
- Leaf
- Stem
Answer: 1
Q2. The flower with a stalk is
- Pedicellate
- Petiolate
- Sessile
- Subsessile
Answer: 1
Q3. The floral organs arise from
- Mother axis
- Thalamus
- Root
- Pedicel
Answer: 2
Q4. Flower with all the four type of floral organs is
- Regular
- Irregular
- Complete
- Perfect
Answer: 3
Q5. Flower with both the types of sexual floral organ is
- Complete
- Perfect
- Incomplete
- Dimorphic
Answer: 2
Q6. Calyx with free components is
- Gamosepalous
- Polypetalous
- Polysepalous
- Gamopetalous
Answer: 3
Q7. Modified hairy calyx is
- Pappus
- Perianth
- Epicalyx
- Accrescent
Answer: 1
Q8. Small sized sessile flower is
- Incomplete
- Floret
- Imperfect
- Translator
Answer: 2
Q9. A flower which can be divided into equal vertical halves by more than one plane division is
- Heteromorphic
- Zygomorphic
- Actinomorphic
- Cyclic
Answer: 3
Q10.in pisum sativum, the aestivation of corolla is
- Quincuncial imbricate
- Descending imbricate
- Ascending imbricate
- Contorted
Answer: 2
Q11. Corolla with four diagonally arranged petals is
- Vexillary
- Cruciform
- Gamopetalous
- Caryophyllaceous
Answer: 2
Q12. Androecium is the whorl of
- Anthers
- Stamens
- Filaments
- Tepals
Answer: 2
Q13. Stamens which arise from petals are called
- Epipetalous
- Alternipetalous
- Antipetalous
- Quincuncial
Answer: 1
Q14. In Hibiscus rosa-sinensis there is an additional floral whorl known as
- Calyx
- Involucres
- Epicalyx
- Obdiplostemonous layer
Answer: 3
Q15. Tetradynamous androecium occurs in
- Solanum nigrum
- Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
- Brassica campestris
- Delonix regia
Answer: 3
Q16. If the filaments are fused in a single group, the condition is
- Monandrous
- Monadelphous
- Polyadelphous
- Polyandrous
Answer: 2
Q17. Diadelphous androecium has filaments fused in
- One group
- Two groups
- Many groups
- Two areas, upper and lower
Answer: 2
Q18. Androecium having dissimilar stamens is
- Unequal
- Heterostemonous
- Diplostemonous
- Obdiplostemonous
Answer: 2
Q19. If the stamens can swing freely on the filaments, the condition is called
- Basifixed
- Dorsifixed
- Versatile
- Adnate
Answer: 3
Q20. The whorl of carpels is
- Androecium
- Gynaecium
- Pistil
- Gynostegium
Answer: 2
Q21. The respective part of the pistil is
- Stigma
- Style
- Ovary
- Ovule
Answer: 1
Q22. Syncarpous gynaecium has two or more
- Free carpels
- Fused carpels
- Free ovaries
- Free stigmas
Answer: 2
Q23. Placentation is arrangement of
- Ovules
- Sepals and petals
- Stamens and carpels
- Carpels
Answer: 1
Q24. Ovary with one chamber is
- Monocarpellary
- Bilocular
- Unilocular
- Uniovuled
Answer: 3
Q25. Placentation of pea flower is
- Parietal
- Marginal
- Axile
- Superficial
Answer: 2
Q26. Basal placentation occurs in an ovary which is
- Unilocular
- Bilocular
- Multilocular
- Lateral
Answer: 1
Q27. Axile placentation is found in
- Cassia fistula
- Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
- Helianthus annuus
- Dalbergia sisso
Answer: 2
Q28. Flower with inferior ovary is
- Hypogynous
- Epigynous
- Perigynous
- Hypo-perigynous
Answer: 2
Q29. A flower having both sepals and petals is
- Achlamydeous
- Dichlamydeous
- Monochlamydeous
- Diclinous
Answer: 2
Q30. Flower with both sepals and petals is
- Intersexual
- Bithecous
- Didynamous
- Diplostemonous
Answer: 1
Q31. Non-functional stamens are called
- Assessory stamens
- Staminodes
- Supplementary stamens
- Staminates
Answer: 2
Q32. Flower with floral organs with five circles is
- Pentamerous
- Pentacyclic
- Pentalocular
- Obdiplostemonous
Answer: 2
Q33. Monothecous stamens are found in
- Sunflower
- Pea flower
- Shoe flower
- Mustard
Answer: 3
Q34. Diplostemonous androecium occurs in
- Silene
- murraya
- asparagus
- brassica
Answer: 2
Q35. Epiphyllous stamens arise from
- Petals
- Perianth lobes
- sepals
- epicalyx
Answer: 2
Q36. In Leguminosae, the odd sepal is
- Anterior
- Posterior
- Lateral
- Median
Answer: 1
Q37. One chambered ovary has ovules borne on a long placenta attached to wall in the region of ventral suture. It is
- Superficial
- Basal
- Marginal
- Parietal
Answer: 3
Q38. A flower with a beak is
- Rosaceous
- Spurred
- Ornithophilous
- Ornithochorous
Answer: 2
Q39. Adhesion in a flower is
- Union of dissimilar parts
- Union of similar parts
- Aggregation of similar parts
- Aggregation of dissimilar parts
Answer: 1
Q40. Petals are connate when they are
- Polypetalous
- Fused completely
- Fused upto half
- Fused only at the based
Answer: 4
Q41. Stamens do not protrude out of corolla. The condition is
- Introrse
- Extrorse
- Exserted
- Inserted
Answer: 4
Q42. Anthers dehisce longitudinally towards the side of carpels. The condition is
- Introrse
- Extrorse
- Innate
- Centripetal
Answer: 1
Q43. A monothecous stamen has
- Small anther
- Sterile anther
- One lobed anther
- One chambered anther
Answer: 3
Q44. The descending aestivation is also called
- Caryophyllaceous
- Vexillary
- Rosaceous
- Mimosaceous
Answer: 2
Q45. Floret is
- Small fruit
- Small flower
- Small sessile flower
- Small neuter flower
Answer: 3
Q46. Individual members of perianth are called
- Bracteoles
- Bracts
- Spathes
- Tepals
Answer: 4
Q47. A dioecious plant has
- Bisexual flowers
- Either male or female flowers
- Both male and female flowers
- Bisexual and neuter flowers
Answer: 2
Q48. Main role of flower is to
- Produce offspring
- Produce hormones
- Attract insects
- Secrete honey
Answer: 1
Q49. Anthers are fused and filaments are free in
- Sunflower
- Gossypium
- Murraya
- Petunia
Answer: 1
Q50. Is show flower/China Rose
- Anthers are fused
- Filaments are fused in a single mass
- Filaments are fused to from many groups
- All the stamens are free
Answer: 2
Q51. Placenta of a flower is a tissue that
- Forms pollen grains
- Attaches stamens with corolla/sepals/tepals
- Bears ovules
- Bears corona
Answer: 3
Q52. Perianth refers to
- Nonessential floral organs
- Essential floral organs
- Fused stamens and carpels
- Undifferentiated calyx and corolla
Answer: 4
Q53. A flower divisible into two equal halves by one plane only is
- Actinomorphic
- Zygomorphic
- Hemicyclic
- Asymmetric
Answer: 2
Q54. Funnel-shaped corolla is called
- Campanulate
- Urecolate
- Rotate
- Infundibuliform
Answer: 4
Q55. In solanum nigrum, the gamopetalous corolla is
- Rotate
- Tubular
- Campanulate
- Globose
Answer: 1
Q56. Cruciform corolla is characterized by
- Five fused petals
- Five free sessile petals
- Four diagonally placed clawed petals
- Four medianly and laterally placed clawed petals
Answer: 3
Q57. Four stamens, two short and two long, constitute the condition called
- Tetradynamous
- Didynamous
- Diadelphous
- Diplostemonous
Answer: 2
Q58. Gynaecium having a number of free carpels is
- Syncarpous
- Apocarpous
- Polycarpellary
- Syngenesious
Answer: 2
Q59. Gynaecium with fused carpels is
- Syncarpous
- Syngenesious
- Sympatric
- Cleistocarpic
Answer: 1
Q60.a style arises from the central depression of four lobed ovary. It is
- Lateral
- Terminal
- Gynobasic
- Centric
Answer: 3
Q61. In a syncarpous unilocular ovary, ovules develop from two opposite lines on the wall. The placentation is
- Superficial
- Marginal
- Axile
- Parietal
Answer: 4
Q62. In a unilocular ovary the ovules develop from all over the wall. The placentation is
- Superficial
- Marginal
- Free central
- Parietal
Answer: 1
Q63. An intersexual flower has
- No nonessential floral whorl
- No essential floral whorl
- Both the essential floral whorls
- All the floral whorls
Answer: 3
Q64. Stamen represents
- Microsporophyll
- Microsporangium
- Megasporangium
- Megasporophyll
Answer: 1
Q65. The female whorl of the flower is
- Calyx
- Corolla
- Androecium
- Gynaecium
Answer: 4