Exam Question for Class 12 Biology Chapter 1 Reproduction in Organisms
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Chapter 1 Reproduction in Organisms Class 12 Biology Exam Question
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Objective Type Questions
Question. In seed plants carrier of male gamete is
(a) Pistil
(b) Leaf
(c) Fruit
(d) None of these
Answer
D
Question. Pollen grain have to be transferred to which plant part before fertilisation
(a) Leaf
(b) Fruit
(c) Seed
(d) Stigma
Answer
D
Question. Pollen grains germinate on which plant part after pollination
(a) Fruit
(b) Leaf
(c) Corolla
(d) None of these
Answer
D
Question. The process of fusion of gametes is called
(a) Pollination
(b) Pre–fertilisation
(c) Juvenile phase
(d) None of these
Answer
D
Question. Development of new organisms without fertilization is termed as
(a) Pollination
(b) Embryogenesis
(c) Seed formation
(d) Parthenogenesis
Answer
D
Question. Parthenogenesis is common in
(a) Honey bees
(b) Rotifers
(c) Turkey birds
(d) All of these
Answer
D
Question. When syngamy occurs inside the body of organisms is called
(a) Embryogenesis
(b) Parthenocarpy
(c) External fertilisation
(d) None of these
Answer
D
Question. Humans exhibit internal fertilization. The motile gamete in humans is
(a) Female gamete
(b) Male gamete
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of the two
Answer
B
Question. In seed plants, non–motile male gametes are carried to female gamete through
(a) Stamens
(b) Stigma
(c) Pollen tube
(d) None of these
Answer
C
Question. In all sexually reproducing organisms the zygote is
(a) Polyploid
(b) Haploid
(c) Diploid
(d) None of these
Answer
C
Question. Zygote is formed inside the body of organisms in which of the following
(a) Frog
(b) Fishes
(c) Human
(d) All of these
Answer
C
Question. Spores formed from zygote in organisms with haplontic life cycle are produced by
(a) Mitosis
(b) Meiosis
(c) Any of the two
(d) Without division zygote itself grow
Answer
B
Question. Every sexually reproducing organism begins its life as
(a) Fruit
(b) Flower
(c) Zygote
(d) None of these
Answer
C
Question. During embryogenesis which type of cell division takes place
(a) Mitosis
(b) Meiosis
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of these
Answer
A
Question. In viviparous animals
(a) Zygote develops inside the female body
(b) Zygote develops outside the female body
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) Zygote develops inside the male body
Answer
A
Question. Seed develops from
(a) Zygote
(b) Ovule
(c) Stigma
(d) Stamen
Answer
B
Question. Pericarp is
(a) Thick wall around seed
(b) Thick wall around ovule
(c) Thick wall around fruit.
(d) Thick wall around egg
Answer
C
Question. In flowering plants, the progenitor of the next generation the embryo is present in
(a) Thalamus
(b) Mature seed
(c) Anther
(d) None
Answer
B
Question. All organisms have to reach a certain stage of growth and maturity in their life before they reproduce sexually. That period of growth is called
(a) Post fertilization phase
(b) Juvenile phase
(c) Fertilization phase
(d) None of these
Answer
B
Question. The end of juvenile phase can be seen in plants when they
(a) bear fruit
(b) bear flower
(c) grow adventitious roots
(d) none of these
Answer
B
Question. Which of the following plant flowers once in a lifetime?
(a) Marigold
(b) Coconut
(c) Banana
(d) None of these
Answer
D
Question. Scientific name of Neelakuranji is
(a) Bryophyllum
(b) Cuscuta reflexa
(c) Antirrhinum
(d) Strobilanthus kunthiana
Answer
D
Question. In sheep the cyclical changes in the activities of ovaries and accessory ducts as well as hormones during the reproductive phase is known as
(a) Menstrual cycle
(b) Cardiac cycle
(c) Cardinal cycle
(d) None of these
Answer
D
Question. The main events of pre–fertilization phase are
A. Gametogenesis
B. Gamete transfer
C. Gamete fusion
D. Embryogenesis
Options –
(a) A and C
(b) A and B
(c) A, B and D
(d) None of these
Answer
B
Question. Gametes are
(a) Haploid
(b) Diploid
(c) May be (a) or (b)
(d) Polyploid
Answer
A
Question. Cladophora belongs to
(a) Fungi
(b) Angiosperms
(c) Bryophyta
(d) None of these
Answer
D
Question. Heterogametes are found in
A. Homo sapiens
B. Fucus
C. Cow
D. Cladophora
Options –
(a) A, B and C
(b) B, C and D
(c) All of these
(d) A, C and D
Answer
A
Question. Two distinct type of gametes are known as
(a) Homogametes
(b) Isogametes
(c) Mesogametes
(d) None of these
Answer
D
Question. Heterothailic condition is described as
(a) Bisexual condition
(b) Unisexual condition
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) Sterile plants
Answer
B
Question. The period from birth to natural death of an organism represents.
(a) Reproductive phase
(b) Life span
(c) Pre–reproductive phase
(d) None
Answer
B
Question. Match the following.
A. Crow | i. 1–2 weeks |
B. Parrot | ii. 60 years |
C. Crocodile | iii. 15 years |
D. Butterfly | iv. 140 years |
Options –
(a) A–iv, b–iii, c–ii, d–i
(b) A–iv, b–iii, c–i, d–ii
(c) A–iii, b–ii, c–iv, d–i
(d) A–iii, b–iv, c–ii d–i
Answer
D
Question. Which of the following factors play an important role in determining how an organism reproduces?
(a) Organism’s habitat
(b) Internal physiology of organisms
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of these
Answer
C
Question. When offspring is produced by a single parent with or without the involvement of gamete formation, the process is known as
(a) Sexual reproduction
(b) Asexual reproduction
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of these
Answer
B
Question. Mode of reproduction in which cell divides into two halves and each part rapidly grows to form an adult
(a) Gemmule formation
(b) Binary fission
(c) Sexual reproduction
(d) None of these
Answer
B
Question. Gemmules are the asexual reproducing structure of
(a) Sponges
(b) Yeast
(c) Hydra
(d) Amoeba
Answer
A
Question. Which of the following is not a vegetative propagule of plants?
(a) Runner
(b) Rhizome
(c) Offset
(d) Gemmule
Answer
D
Question. Leaf buds are the vegetative propagules of
(a) Potato
(b) Ginger
(c) Water hyacinth
(d) None of the given options seem to be the correct answer
Answer
D
Question. In banana a new plant emerges from
(a) Leaf
(b) Fruit
(c) Rhizome
(d) None of these
Answer
C
Question. In bryophyllum adventitious buds arise from
(a) Notches present at margins of leaves
(b) Internodes
(c) Nodes
(d) None of these
Answer
A