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In silk cotton:
1. leaves are palmately compound and the leaflets are attached at a common point, i.e., at the tip of the petiole.
2. leaves are pinnately compound and a number of leaflets are present on a common axis.
3. leaves are pinnately compound and the leaflets are attached at a common point, i.e., at the tip of the petiole.
4. leaves are palmately compound and a number of leaflets are present on a common axis.

Subtopic:  Morphology of Leaf |
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In racemose type of inflorescences:
I: the main axis continues to grow.
II: the flowers are borne laterally in an acropetal succession.

1. Only I is correct
2. Only II is correct
3. Both I and II are incorrect
4. Both I and II are correct
Subtopic:  Inflorescence |
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Match each item in Column I with one in Column II and select the correct match from the codes given:
Column I Column II
A Mustard P Flower cannot be divided into two similar halves by
any vertical plane passing through the centre
B Bean Q Flower can be divided into two similar halves
only in one particular vertical plane
C Canna R Flower can be divided into two equal radial halves
in any radial plane passing through the centre

Codes:
A B C
1. P Q R
2. R Q P
3. R P Q
4. P R Q
Subtopic:  Flower & Parts of Flower |
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The given diagram describes:

1. a hypogynous flower with superior ovary
2. an epigynous flower with inferior ovary
3. a perigynous flower with half-inferior ovary
4. a hypogynous flower with inferior ovary
Subtopic:  Flower & Parts of Flower |
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Sepals or petals in a whorl just touch one another at the margin, without overlapping in:
1. Calotropis
2. Gulmohur
3. Cotton
4. Pea
Subtopic:  Flower & Parts of Flower |
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Stamens are:
I: epipetalous in the flowers of brinjal.
II: epiphyllous when attached to the perianth in the flowers of lily.
1. Only I is correct
2. Only II is correct
3. Both I and II are correct
4. Both I and II are incorrect
Subtopic:  Flower & Parts of Flower |
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The type of placentation shown in the given figure is seen in:
1. Sunflower and Marigold 2. Mustard and Argemone
3. Dianthus and Primrose 4. Tomato and Lemon
Subtopic:  Inflorescence |
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Drupes:
1. develop from monocarpellary superior ovaries and are one seeded
2. develop from monocarpellary inferior ovaries and are one seeded.
3. develop from multicarpellary superior ovaries and are many seeded.
4. develop from multicarpellary inferior ovaries and are many seeded.
Subtopic:  Fruits & their Types |
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In plants such as bean, gram and pea, the endosperm is:
1. haploid.
2. formed by free nuclear divisions only.
3. not formed as a result of double fertilisation.
4. not present in mature seeds.
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In a floral formula, the symbols \(\overline{G}\) and \(\oplus\) respectively denote:
1. Superior ovary and Zygomorphic flower
2. Inferior ovary and Zygomorphic flower
3. Superior ovary and Actinomorphic flower
4. Inferior ovary and Actinomorphic flower
Subtopic:  Flower & Parts of Flower |
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