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"Plant Reproduction – MCQ Practice Workbook" (Test Your Knowledge of How Plants Reproduce)

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This document contains a comprehensive set of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) on the topic Plant Reproduction. It covers all major concepts including modes of reproduction, structure and function of reproductive organs, pollination, fertilization, seed formation, and dispersal. Each question is carefully designed to test conceptual understanding and application-based learning. Answers are clearly provided for quick reference and self-assessment. This resource is ideal for students preparing for school exams or competitive tests in biology.

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Plant Reproduction – Multiple Choice Questions
1. The process by which plants reproduce without seeds is called —
A) Sexual reproduction
B) Asexual reproduction
C) Fertilization
D) Pollination

Answer: B) Asexual reproduction

2. Which of the following is an example of vegetative propagation?
A) Pollination
B) Growing a plant from a stem cutting
C) Formation of seeds
D) Germination

Answer: B) Growing a plant from a stem cutting

3. The potato reproduces through —
A) Seeds
B) Tubers
C) Bulbs
D) Spores

Answer: B) Tubers

4. Ginger reproduces by —
A) Corm
B) Bulb
C) Rhizome
D) Tuber

Answer: C) Rhizome

5. The structure of onion that helps in vegetative reproduction is —
A) Bulb
B) Rhizome
C) Stem cutting
D) Seed

Answer: A) Bulb

,6. Bryophyllum reproduces through —
A) Rhizome
B) Leaf buds
C) Seeds
D) Roots

Answer: B) Leaf buds

7. Sugarcane is usually propagated by —
A) Seeds
B) Stem cuttings
C) Bulbs
D) Leaves

Answer: B) Stem cuttings

8. Strawberry reproduces by —
A) Bulb
B) Rhizome
C) Runner (stolon)
D) Tuber

Answer: C) Runner (stolon)

9. In asexual reproduction, offspring are —
A) Genetically different
B) Genetically identical to the parent
C) Sometimes similar
D) Always sterile

Answer: B) Genetically identical to the parent

10. The small bulb-like structure that develops in garlic is called —
A) Rhizoid
B) Bulbil
C) Runner
D) Corm

Answer: B) Bulbil

, 11. The process of growing new plants using tissue culture is —
A) Natural propagation
B) Artificial propagation
C) Seed germination
D) Cross-pollination

Answer: B) Artificial propagation

12. Budding occurs in —
A) Spirogyra
B) Yeast
C) Amoeba
D) Mucor

Answer: B) Yeast

13. Binary fission is a form of reproduction in —
A) Multicellular plants
B) Unicellular organisms
C) Gymnosperms
D) Angiosperms

Answer: B) Unicellular organisms

14. The small reproductive structure in ferns and mosses is —
A) Spore
B) Seed
C) Ovule
D) Anther

Answer: A) Spore

15. Which plant reproduces by spores?
A) Mango
B) Fern
C) Rose
D) Hibiscus

Answer: B) Fern
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