Biology Practice: Classification of Plants (Mock Test 1 - Basic)
1. Who is known as the 'Father of Taxonomy' for developing the system of classification?
2. Plants that do not have a body differentiated into roots, stems, and leaves belong to:
3. Which group of plants is commonly referred to as the 'Amphibians of the Plant Kingdom'?
4. Pteridophytes are the first terrestrial plants to possess:
5. Plants that bear 'naked seeds' (not enclosed in fruit) are called:
6. Angiosperms are primarily characterized by the production of:
7. Which of these is an example of a Monocot plant?
8. Plants with seeds having two cotyledons and reticulate venation are:
9. Spirogyra belongs to which group of plants?
10. Funaria (Moss) is a representative of which plant group?
11. The tiny reproductive units found on the underside of fern leaves are called:
12. Pinus and Cycas are well-known examples of:
13. Which plant group lacks true roots but has hair-like 'rhizoids' for anchorage?
14. Dicot plants usually possess which type of root system?
15. In the Binomial Nomenclature, the first name represents the ________ and the second is the species.
16. Non-flowering plants like Algae, Mosses, and Ferns are collectively called:
17. Which of the following is a characteristic of Monocot leaves?
18. Flowering plants that produce seeds are known as:
19. Which plant is used as a model to study Pteridophytes in Class 7?
20. The hierarchical level just below 'Kingdom' in plant classification is: