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				Flowering Plants Morphology-Data Intensity 4 Multiple Questions and Answers.		
		           
         
        
		   
		       Exercise Questions ::
		       Flowering Plants Morphology
 
| 1. | Which among the following is incorrect about classification of fruits based on their structure? | 
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		|  | A. | Multiple ovaries of multiple flowers form multiple fruits | 
|  | B. | Fruitlets of multiple and aggregate fruits can be either fleshy or dry | 
|  | C. | Water melon is an example of multiple fruit | 
|  | D. | Pericarp in simple fleshy fruits is mostly fleshy | 
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| 2. | Which among the following statements is incorrect about classification of fruits based on the origin of the fruit? | 
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		|  | A. | Based on the origin of the fruit, fruits are classified into true fruits and false fruits | 
|  | B. | True fruits are those that develop from ovary of a flower | 
|  | C. | False fruits are those that develops from ovary and other parts | 
|  | D. | False fruits are also called as superior fruit | 
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| 3. | Which among the following is incorrect about fruits? | 
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		|  | A. | Seedless fruits are formed if fertilization fails to takes place | 
|  | B. | In pineapple, ovary is the edible part | 
|  | C. | In pear, both ovary and thalamus are edible | 
|  | D. | In coconut, endocarp is the edible part | 
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| 4. | Which among the following is incorrect about seed? | 
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		|  | A. | A seed mainly contains a seed coat and an embryo | 
|  | B. | Embryo contains cotyledons, radicle and plumule | 
|  | C. | Embryo also contains endosperm that reserves nutrition for the embryo | 
|  | D. | Radicle grows into the shoot and the plumule forms the root system | 
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| 5. | Which among the following is incorrect about seeds based on the presence of the endosperm? | 
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		|  | A. | Endosperm is usually absorbed and digested by the developing embryo | 
|  | B. | Seeds that lack endosperm at maturity are called non-endospermic seeds | 
|  | C. | Seeds that contain endosperm are called endospermic seeds | 
|  | D. | In endospermic seeds, embryo gets absorbed and digested even before the seed gets detached from the plant | 
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