Multiple Choice Questions and Answers on Plant Cell Culture
Question 1 : Agrobacterium based gene transfer is efficient
- only with monocots
- only with dicots
- with both monocots and dicots
- with majority monocots and few dicots
Answer : 1
Question 2 : Cellular totipotency is the property of
- plants
- animals
- bacteria
- all of these
Answer : 1
Question 3 : When plated only in nutrient medium, how much time is required for the protoplast to synthesize new cell wall?
- 2-5 days
- 5-10 days
- 10-15 days
- 15-17 days
Answer : 2
Question 4 : The phenomenon of the reversion of mature cells to the meristematic state leading to the formation of callus is known as
- redifferentiation
- dedifferentiation
- either (1) or (2)
- none of these
Answer : 2
Question 5 : Cell fusion method includes the preparation of large number of
- plant cells stripped of their cell wall
- single plant cell stripped of their cell wall
- plant cells with cell wall
- cells from different species
Answer : 2
Question 6 : Subculturing is similar to propagation by cuttings because
- it separates multiple microshoots and places them in a medium
- it uses scions to produce new microshoots
- they both use in vitro growing conditions
- all of the above
Answer : 1
Question 7 : The ability of the component cells of callus to form a whole plant is known as
- redifferentiation
- dedifferentiation
- either (a) or (b)
- none of these
Answer : 1
Question 8 : What is/are the benefit(s) of micropropagation or clonal propagation?
- Rapid multiplication of superior clones
- Multiplication of disease free plants
- Multiplication of sexually derived sterile hybrids
- All of the above
Answer : 4
Question 9 : Organogenesis is
- formation of callus tissue
- formation of root and shoots on callus tissue
- both (a) and (b)
- genesis of organs
Answer : 2
Question 10 : Which of the following is used in the culture of regenerating protoplasts, single cells or very dilute cell suspensions?
- Nurse medium
- Nurse or feeder culture
- Both (a) and (b)
- None of these
Answer : 3
Question 11 : In a callus culture
- increasing level of cytokinin to a callus induces shoot formation and increasing level of auxin promote root formation
- increasing level of auxin to a callus induces shoot formation and increasing level of cytokinin promote root formation
- auxins and cytokinins are not required
- only auxin is required for root and shoot formation
Answer : 1
Question 12 : Protoplasts are the cells devoid of
- cell membrane
- cell wall
- both cell wall and cell membrane
- none of these
Answer : 2
Question 13 : Which of the following is considered as the disadvantage of conventional plant tissue culture for clonal propagation?
- Multiplication of sexually derived sterile hybrids
- Less multiplication of disease free plants
- Storage and transportation of propogates
- Both (b) and (c)
Answer : 3
Question 14 : What is meant by ‘Organ culture’ ?
- Maintenance alive of a whole organ, after removal from the organism by partial immersion in a nutrient fluid
- Introduction of a new organ in an animal body with a view to create genetic mutation in the progenies of that animal
- Cultivation of organs in a laboratory through the synthesis of tissues
- The aspects of culture in community which are mainly dedicated by the need of a specified organ of the human body
Answer : 1
Question 15 : Which method of plant propagation involves the use of girdling?
- Grafting
- Cuttings
- Layering
- Micropropagation
Answer : 3
Question 16 : A(n) __________ is an excised piece of leaf or stem tissue used in micropropagation
- microshoot
- medium
- explant
- scion
Answer : 3
Question 17 : Protoplasts can be produced from suspension cultures, callus tissues or intact tissues by enzymatic treatment with
- cellulotyic enzymes
- pectolytic enzymes
- both cellulotyic and pectolytic enzymes
- proteolytic enzymes
Answer : 3