Neet Questions Sexual Reproduction In Flowering Plants

Sexual Reproduction in flowering plants is an essential topic for students to understand in order to be successful in their exams. Previous years question papers have included 3-4 questions related to this topic, so it is essential for students to practice this topic if they wish to gain more marks.

Important NEET Questions on Class 12 Chapter 2: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants

A. The Earth is the only planet in the solar system

B. The Earth is the third planet from the Sun

C. The Earth is the fifth largest planet in the solar system

D. The Earth is the only planet known to have life

1. Which of the following statements is NOT true?

A. The Earth is the only planet in the solar system

B. The Earth is the third planet from the Sun

C. The Earth is the fifth largest planet in the solar system

D. The Earth is the only planet known to have intelligent life

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A. Tapetum helps in the dehiscence of anther

B. The exine of pollen grains is composed of sporopollenin.

C. Most species of pollen grains can cause allergic reactions

None of the Above

Pollination of water hyacinth and water lily is facilitated by

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A. Bats

B. Water

C. Molluscs

D. Insects or Wind

In the majority of the angiosperms, the flower is the reproductive structure.

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A small central cell is present in the embryo sac.

B. The egg has a filiform apparatus

C. There are many antipodal cells

D. Reduction division occurs in the megaspore mother cells.

4. Attractants and rewards are required for motivation

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A. Hydrophily

B. Anemophily

C. Entomophily

D. All of the above

5. The morphological nature of the edible part of the coconut is drupaceous.

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A. Endosperm

B. Ectoderm

C. Cotyledon

Option D

A dioecious flowering plant prevents both self-fertilization and inbreeding.

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A. Autogamy and Geitonogamy

B. Autogamy and Xenogamy

C. Geitonogamy and Xenogamy

None of the above

7. Functional megaspore in an angiosperm develops into an embryo sac

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A. Endoderm

B. Ovule

C. Embryo

D. Embryo sac

A. Apomixis

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A. Cleistogamy

B. Xenogamy

C. Geitonogamy

D. None of the above

The ovule of an angiosperm is technically equivalent to a seed.

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A. Megaspore

B. Megasporangium

C. Megaspore Mother Cell

None of the above

10. Seed formation without fertilization in flowering plants involves the process of Apomixis.

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A. Apomixis

B. Budding

C. Sporulation

D. Somatic Hybridization

Question Answer Key

| 1 | A |

| 2 | D |

| 3 | D |

| 4 | C |

| 5 | A |

| 6 | A |

| 7 | D |

| 8 | C |

| 9 | B |

| 10 | A |

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