Match Column - I With Column - II and choose the correct option from below.
Column - I |
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A. |
Marginal placentation |
(i) |
Sunflower |
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B. |
Axile placentation |
(ii) |
Mustard |
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C. |
Parietal placentation |
(iii) |
Lemon |
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D. |
Basal placentation |
(iv) |
Pea |
(1) A - (iv), B - (iii), C - (ii), D- (i)
(2) A - (iv), B - (iii), C - (i), D- (ii)
(3) A - (iv), B - (i), C - (ii), D- (iii)
(4) A - (iii), B - (iv), C - (ii), D- (i)
Tetradynamous condition is found in
(1) Hibiscus rosa-sinesis
(2) Ocimum sanctum
(3) Helianthus annuus
(4) Brassica campestris
Select the mismatched pair out of the following.
(1) Rhizome - Dryopteris, Nelumbo nucifera
(2) Corm - Crocus sativus, Amorphophallus
(3) Sucker - Curcuma domestica, Zingiber officinale
(4) Tuber - Helianthus tuberosus, Solanum tuberosum
Which one of the following option is not correctly matched?
(1) cymose (2) Hypanthodium (3) Cyanthium (4) Verticillaster |
Acacia Banyan Euphorbia Calotropis |
Identify the type of root given in the figure, from the given options.
(1) A–Fusiform, radish; B–Napiform, turmeric; C–Tuberous, sweet potato
(2) A–Conical, turnip; B–Nodulated, sweet potato; C–Tuberous, Curcuma amada
(3) A–Conical, carrot; B–Tuberous, sweet potato; C–Fasciculated, Dahlia
(4) A–Napiform, carrot; B–Nodulated, Tamarind; C–Tuberous, turmeric
Inflorescence of which one of the following sets completely develop into composite fruits?
(1) Spike, corymb, hypanthodium
(2) Spike, female catkin, hypanthodium
(3) Umbel, catkin, spadix
(4) Female catkin, corymb, spike
The small projections present on the surface of pineapple fruit represent
(1) persistent styles
(2) persistent stamens
(3) persistent calyx
(4) persistent bracts
'Cladode' is a characteristic morphological feature of
(1) Asparagus and Ruscus
(2) Casuarina and Opuntia
(3) Cladophora and Cactus
(4) Citrus and Euphorbia
Which one contain most reduced form of stem?
(1) Bulb
(2) Rhizome
(3) Tuber
(4) Twinner
Which one is a source of commercially important product Syzygium aromaticum?
(1) Flower bud
(2) Axillary bud
(3) Thalamus
(4) Peduncle