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Q. If a plant produces 150 fruits and each fruit contains an average of 5 seeds, how many seeds are produced in total?
  • A. 300
  • B. 500
  • C. 750
  • D. 1000
Q. If a plant species has a seed dispersal distance of 50 meters, how far would seeds typically spread in 5 generations assuming the distance doubles each generation?
  • A. 50m
  • B. 100m
  • C. 200m
  • D. 1600m
Q. In a plant with a 3:1 ratio of dominant to recessive traits, how many offspring would you expect to show the dominant trait out of 100?
  • A. 25
  • B. 50
  • C. 75
  • D. 100
Q. In a population of plants, if 60% are hermaphroditic and the rest are dioecious, what is the number of dioecious plants in a population of 200?
  • A. 40
  • B. 60
  • C. 80
  • D. 100
Q. In angiosperms, what is the role of the endosperm?
  • A. To protect the seed
  • B. To provide nourishment to the developing embryo
  • C. To facilitate pollination
  • D. To aid in seed dispersal
Q. In C4 plants, where does the initial carbon fixation occur?
  • A. In the mesophyll cells
  • B. In the bundle sheath cells
  • C. In the stroma
  • D. In the thylakoid membranes
Q. In C4 plants, where does the initial fixation of CO2 occur?
  • A. In the mesophyll cells
  • B. In the bundle sheath cells
  • C. In the stroma
  • D. In the thylakoid membranes
Q. In flowering plants, how many pollen grains are typically produced by one anther?
  • A. 4
  • B. 8
  • C. 16
  • D. 32
Q. In plant taxonomy, what is the highest rank in the classification hierarchy?
  • A. Family
  • B. Genus
  • C. Species
  • D. Kingdom
Q. In plants, what is the function of the gene promoter?
  • A. To code for proteins
  • B. To initiate transcription
  • C. To replicate DNA
  • D. To repair DNA
Q. In plants, what is the role of the flower in reproduction?
  • A. Photosynthesis
  • B. Water absorption
  • C. Pollination and fertilization
  • D. Nutrient storage
Q. In the absence of light, which process will cease in plants?
  • A. Photosynthesis
  • B. Respiration
  • C. Transpiration
  • D. Glycolysis
Q. In the light reactions of photosynthesis, which molecule is produced as a byproduct?
  • A. Glucose
  • B. Oxygen
  • C. NADPH
  • D. ATP
Q. In which part of the chloroplast do the light reactions occur?
  • A. Stroma
  • B. Thylakoid membranes
  • C. Outer membrane
  • D. Inner membrane
Q. In which part of the chloroplast do the light reactions of photosynthesis occur?
  • A. Stroma
  • B. Thylakoid membranes
  • C. Cytoplasm
  • D. Outer membrane
Q. In which part of the chloroplast do the light-dependent reactions occur?
  • A. Stroma
  • B. Thylakoid membranes
  • C. Outer membrane
  • D. Inner membrane
Q. In which part of the chloroplast do the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis occur?
  • A. Stroma
  • B. Thylakoid membranes
  • C. Outer membrane
  • D. Inner membrane
Q. In which part of the chloroplast does the Calvin cycle occur?
  • A. Thylakoid membranes
  • B. Outer membrane
  • C. Stroma
  • D. Inner membrane
Q. In which part of the flower does fertilization typically occur?
  • A. Ovary
  • B. Stigma
  • C. Anther
  • D. Style
Q. In which part of the plant does cellular respiration primarily occur?
  • A. Roots
  • B. Leaves
  • C. Stems
  • D. All parts
Q. In which part of the plant does photosynthesis primarily occur?
  • A. Roots
  • B. Stems
  • C. Leaves
  • D. Flowers
Q. In which part of the plant does primary growth occur?
  • A. Root tips and shoot tips
  • B. Leaves
  • C. Flowers
  • D. Stems
Q. In which part of the plant does the majority of water absorption occur?
  • A. Stems
  • B. Leaves
  • C. Roots
  • D. Flowers
Q. In which phase of photosynthesis is ATP synthesized?
  • A. Light-dependent reactions
  • B. Calvin cycle
  • C. Both A and B
  • D. None of the above
Q. In which phase of photosynthesis is carbon dioxide utilized?
  • A. Light reactions
  • B. Calvin cycle
  • C. Photorespiration
  • D. Electron transport chain
Q. In which phase of photosynthesis is glucose synthesized?
  • A. Light reactions
  • B. Calvin cycle
  • C. Photorespiration
  • D. Electron transport chain
Q. In which plant group do you find the largest diversity of species?
  • A. Bryophytes
  • B. Angiosperms
  • C. Gymnosperms
  • D. Pteridophytes
Q. In which plant group would you find a vascular system with xylem and phloem?
  • A. Mosses
  • B. Ferns
  • C. Liverworts
  • D. Algae
Q. In which type of plant reproduction do gametes fuse to form a zygote?
  • A. Asexual reproduction
  • B. Vegetative propagation
  • C. Sexual reproduction
  • D. Apomixis
Q. In which type of reproduction do plants produce seeds without fertilization?
  • A. Asexual reproduction
  • B. Apomixis
  • C. Sexual reproduction
  • D. Vegetative propagation
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