Biology Practice: Classification of Plants (Mock Test 2 - Intermediate)
1. In which part of the plant body do Bryophytes carry out photosynthesis?
2. Which of the following is a key anatomical feature of Pteridophytes that Algae lack?
3. Gymnosperms like the Pine tree produce reproductive structures called:
4. Monocots are distinguished from Dicots by having which type of leaf venation?
5. Where are the seeds of an Angiosperm plant located?
6. Which group of plants is known for having a dominant 'Sporophyte' phase with roots, stems, and leaves but no seeds?
7. Chlamydomonas is a unicellular plant that belongs to:
8. What is the function of 'Rhizoids' in mosses?
9. Which of the following is a Dicotyledonous plant?
10. The vascular bundles in the stem of a Monocot plant are usually:
11. Gymnosperms are usually found in which type of habitat?
12. Which part of the Fern leaf bears the Sori (spore-producing structures)?
13. In Binomial Nomenclature, the Genus name always starts with a:
14. Which of these is an Autotrophic Cryptogam?
15. The adventitious/fibrous root system is a characteristic of:
16. What is the main reason Bryophytes are called "Amphibians"?
17. Which of the following has seeds with only one cotyledon?
18. Scientific name of Human is *Homo sapiens*. Here *sapiens* represents:
19. Reticulate venation is usually associated with which root system?
20. Which group represents the most highly evolved plants?