Which of the following plants is used to extract the blue dye?
1. Trifolium
2. Indigofera
3. Lupin
4. Cassia
Match the followings and choose the correct option :
Group A | Group B | ||
A. | Aleurone layer | i. | without fertilization |
B. | Parthenocarpic fruit | ii. | Nutrition |
C. | Ovule | iii. | Double fertilization |
D. | Endosperm | iv. | Seed |
Options:
A | B | C | D | |
1. | i | ii | iii | iv |
2. | ii | i | iv | iii |
3. | iv | ii | i | iii |
4. | ii | iv | i | iii |
The inflorescence shown in the given figure is:
1. Hypanthodium where A are male flowers and B are female flowers
2. Hypanthodium where A are female flowers and B are male flowers
3. Verticillaster where A are male flowers and B are female flowers
4. Verticillaster where A are female flowers and B are male flowers
The condition of stamens shown in the given picture is called:
1. Diadelphous | 2. Polyadelphous |
3. Syngenesious | 4. Synandrous |
Match each item in COLUMN I with one in COLUMN II and select the correct answer from the codes given:
|
COLUMN I [Cohesion of stamen] |
|
COLUMN II [Example] |
A. |
Monadelphoyus |
a. |
Sunflower |
B. |
Diadelphous |
b. |
China rose |
C. |
Syngenesious |
c. |
Cucurbits |
D. |
Synandrous |
d. |
Pea |
Codes
A B C D
1. b c d a
2. b d a c
3. c b a d
4. d c b a
Look at the dorsifixed condition of stamens in the given picture. This can also be seen in flowers of:
1. Mustard
2. Michelia
3. Passion flower
4. Salvia
What is the type of placentation seen in the given picture?
1. Marginal
2. Axile
3. Parietal
4. Basal
Identify the inflorescence:
1. | Raceme | 2. | Spike |
3. | Spikelet | 4. | Catkin |
Match each item in COLUMN I with one in COLUMN II and select the correct answer from the codes given:
|
COLUMN I [Racemose inflorescence] |
|
COLUMN II [Example] |
A. |
Spadix |
a. |
Wild coriander |
B. |
Corymb |
b. |
Sunflower |
C. |
Umbel |
c. |
Aroids |
D. |
Head/capitulum |
d. |
Candytuft |
Codes
A B C D
1. a b c d
2. b a d c
3. c d a b
4. d c b a
The given picture shows the stem modification in Asparagus racemosus. This is called as:
1. Phylloclade 2. Cladode 3. Phyllode 4. Bulbil |