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Q. What type of root system is characterized by a single main root with smaller lateral roots?
  • A. Fibrous root system
  • B. Taproot system
  • C. Adventitious root system
  • D. Modified root system
Q. What type of symbiotic relationship exists between plants and mycorrhizal fungi?
  • A. Parasitism
  • B. Commensalism
  • C. Mutualism
  • D. Competition
Q. What type of symmetry do most flowers exhibit?
  • A. Radial symmetry
  • B. Bilateral symmetry
  • C. Asymmetry
  • D. None of the above
Q. What type of symmetry is commonly found in flowers of the Asteraceae family?
  • A. Radial symmetry
  • B. Bilateral symmetry
  • C. Asymmetry
  • D. None of the above
Q. What type of symmetry is exhibited by most flowers?
  • A. Radial symmetry
  • B. Bilateral symmetry
  • C. Asymmetry
  • D. None of the above
Q. What type of tissue forms the outer protective layer of a plant?
  • A. Vascular tissue
  • B. Ground tissue
  • C. Dermal tissue
  • D. Meristematic tissue
Q. What type of tissue is responsible for the growth of plants?
  • A. Dermal tissue
  • B. Vascular tissue
  • C. Meristematic tissue
  • D. Ground tissue
Q. Where do the light reactions of photosynthesis occur?
  • A. In the stroma
  • B. In the thylakoid membranes
  • C. In the cytoplasm
  • D. In the mitochondria
Q. Where do the light reactions of photosynthesis take place?
  • A. In the stroma
  • B. In the thylakoid membranes
  • C. In the cytoplasm
  • D. In the mitochondria
Q. Where in the chloroplast does the Calvin cycle take place?
  • A. Thylakoid membrane
  • B. Stroma
  • C. Outer membrane
  • D. Inner membrane
Q. Which biotechnology application can help in developing drought-resistant crops?
  • A. Gene silencing
  • B. Plant hybridization
  • C. Tissue culture
  • D. Photosynthetic enhancement
Q. Which biotechnology application is used in forensic science?
  • A. Gene therapy
  • B. DNA fingerprinting
  • C. Monoclonal antibodies
  • D. Bioremediation
Q. Which biotechnology application is used to produce insulin?
  • A. Gene cloning
  • B. Fermentation
  • C. Cell culture
  • D. Transgenic organisms
Q. Which biotechnology method is used to produce plants that can tolerate herbicides?
  • A. Gene cloning
  • B. Somatic hybridization
  • C. Transgenic technology
  • D. Micropropagation
Q. Which biotechnology technique is commonly used to create genetically modified organisms (GMOs)?
  • A. Cloning
  • B. CRISPR-Cas9
  • C. Hybridization
  • D. Tissue culture
Q. Which biotechnology technique is commonly used to produce transgenic plants?
  • A. Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)
  • B. Agrobacterium-mediated transformation
  • C. Gel electrophoresis
  • D. Micropropagation
Q. Which classification level comes directly after 'Family' in the taxonomic hierarchy?
  • A. Order
  • B. Genus
  • C. Species
  • D. Class
Q. Which classification level comes directly after 'Kingdom' in the hierarchy of biological classification?
  • A. Phylum
  • B. Class
  • C. Order
  • D. Family
Q. Which classification level comes directly after 'Kingdom' in the taxonomic hierarchy?
  • A. Phylum
  • B. Class
  • C. Order
  • D. Family
Q. Which classification level is directly below 'Family'?
  • A. Order
  • B. Genus
  • C. Species
  • D. Class
Q. Which classification system is most widely used in modern botany?
  • A. Linnaean system
  • B. Phylogenetic system
  • C. Cladistic system
  • D. Phenetic system
Q. Which environmental factor can limit the rate of photosynthesis?
  • A. Temperature
  • B. Soil pH
  • C. Wind speed
  • D. Humidity
Q. Which environmental factor is most critical for seed germination?
  • A. Light
  • B. Temperature
  • C. Soil type
  • D. Humidity
Q. Which enzyme catalyzes the first step of the Calvin cycle?
  • A. Rubisco
  • B. ATP synthase
  • C. NADP+ reductase
  • D. Phosphofructokinase
Q. Which enzyme catalyzes the fixation of carbon dioxide in the Calvin cycle?
  • A. Rubisco
  • B. ATP synthase
  • C. NADP+ reductase
  • D. Phosphofructokinase
Q. Which enzyme is crucial for carbon fixation in the Calvin cycle?
  • A. Rubisco
  • B. ATP synthase
  • C. NADP+ reductase
  • D. Phosphofructokinase
Q. Which enzyme is responsible for carbon fixation in the Calvin cycle?
  • A. Rubisco
  • B. ATP synthase
  • C. NADP+ reductase
  • D. Phosphofructokinase
Q. Which enzyme is responsible for fixing carbon dioxide in the Calvin cycle?
  • A. Rubisco
  • B. ATP synthase
  • C. NADP+ reductase
  • D. Phosphofructokinase
Q. Which essential oil, derived from a plant, is known for its antimicrobial properties?
  • A. Lavender
  • B. Peppermint
  • C. Tea Tree
  • D. Rosemary
Q. Which evolutionary concept explains the adaptation of plants to their environment over time?
  • A. Survival of the fittest
  • B. Adaptive radiation
  • C. Niche differentiation
  • D. Phenotypic plasticity
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