Neet Questions Morphology Of Flowering Plants
Learn important questions on the Morphology of Flowering Plants chapter from Unit 2 Structural organization in plants and animals, and find your score.
Important NEET Questions on Class 11 Chapter 5 Morphology of Flowering Plants
1. In Bougainvillea, the modifications of the leaves are thorns (NEET 2017)
A. Stipules
B. Leaf
C. Stem
D. Adventitious Root
What is the number of plants among Indigofera, Sesbania, Salvia, Allium, Aloe, mustard, groundnut, radish, gram, and turnip that have stamens with varying lengths in their flowers?
NEET-II 2016
A. Six
B. Five
C. Four
D. Three
3. This is not a stem modification (NEET - I 2016)
A. Thorns of Citrus
B. Pitcher of Nepenthes
Flattened Structures of Opuntia
D. Tendrils of Cucumber
4. The wheat grain contains an embryo with a single, large, shield-shaped cotyledon
(2015) The world’s population was estimated to be 7.3 billion.
The world’s population was estimated to be 7.3 billion in 2015.
A. Coleorhiza
B. Coleoptile
C. Epiblast
D. Scutellum
5. Both the placenta and the pericarp are edible parts of a fruit or vegetable, according to a 2014 study.
A. Banana
B. Potato
C. Tomato
D. Apple
6. This statement was correct in 2014
A sterile pistil is referred to as a staminode.
B. Maize grain contains a proteinaceous aleurone layer.
C. Mango is a parthenocarpic fruit.
D. The seed in grasses is not endospermic
7. What is the significance of the flowers in China rose (NEET 2013)?
A. Actinomorphic, Epigynous with Valvate Aestivation
B. Actinomorphic, Hypogynous with Twisted Aestivation
C. Zygomorphic, Epigynous with Twisted Aestivation
D. Zygomorphic, Hypogynous with Imbricate Aestivation
In a cymose inflorescence, the main axis is known as the “NEET 2013”
A. Terminates in a flower
B. has unlimited growth but lateral branches end in flowers.
C. bears a solitary flower
D. has limitless growth
9. Three Characteristics of Mains (2012):
- Quality
- Reliability
- Durability
A. Maize:
- C3 pathway
- Closed vascular bundles
- Scutellum
B. Onion:
- Bulb
- Imbricate aestivation
- Axile placentation
C. Tomato: Twisted Aestivation, Axile Placentation, Berry
D. Pea: C3 Pathway, Endospermic Seed, Vexillary Aestivation
10. According to Mains (2010), this is a xerophytic plant with a modified stem that is flat, green, and succulent in structure.
A. Acacia
Hydrilla
Casuarina
D. Opuntia
Question | Answer Key |
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| 1 | C |
| 2 | C |
| 3 | B |
| 4 | D |
| 5 | C |
| 6 | B |
| 7 | B |
| 8 | A |
| 9 | B |
| 10 | D |
See also: Plant systematics
Here are the top 10 NEET questions on Morphology of flowering plants:
- What is the basic structure of a flower?
- What is the difference between a monocot and dicot flower?
- What is the difference between a sepal and a petal?
- What is the reproductive structure of a flower?
- What are the different types of floral symmetry?
- What is the purpose of a pistil?
- What is the structure of a fruit?
- What are the different types of fruits?
- What is the function of a stamen?
- What is the purpose of a nectary?