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What is the dominant phase in the life cycle of pteridophytes?

(a) sporophyte

(b) epiphyte

(c) saprophyte

(d) gametophyte

Option a – sporophyte

Who is the author of The Origin of Species?

(a) Linnaeus

(b) Whittaker

(c) Parasara

(d) Darwin

Option d – Darwin

The Protista kingdom mainly includes Organisms that are

(a) eukaryotic and multicellular

(b) prokaryotic and multicellular

(c) prokaryotic and single-celled

(d) eukaryotic and single-celled

Option d – eukaryotic and single-celled

What term refers to the release of an egg from the ovary?

(a) menstruation

(b) reproduction

(c) insemination

(d) ovulation

Option d – ovulation

The stage in adolescence when reproductive organs start maturing is called

(a) ovyfetion

(b) puberty

(c) germination

(d) propagation

Option b – puberty

In humans, where does fertilization typically take place?

(a) uterus

(b) ovaries

(c) fallopian tubes

(d) vagina

Option c – fallopian tubes

Which gland along the vas deferens contributes nutrients to sperm?

(a) prostate glands

(b) seminal vesicles

(c) scrotum

(d) urinary bladder

Option b – seminal vesicles

What is the name of the tissue that enables the human embryo to receive nutrients from the mother’s blood?

(a) placenta

(b) villi

(c) uterus

(d) womb

Option a – placenta

Which of the following is not classified as a sexually transmitted infection?

(a) syphilis

(b) hepatitis

(c) HIV-AIDS

(d) gonorrhea

Option b – hepatitis

Which contraceptive method also helps prevent the transmission of STDs?

(a) surgery

(b) condoms

(c) copper-T

(d) oral pills

Option b – condoms

Why are the testes located in the scrotum in human males?

(a) process of mating

(b) formation of sperms

(c) easy transfer of gametes

(d) secretion of estrogen

Option b – formation of sperms

Plants adapted to desert environments are known as

(a) hydrophytes

(b) mesophytes

(c) xerophytes

(d) epiphytes

Option c – xerophytes

What does the binomial nomenclature system imply?

(a) two names, one scientific and one popular

(b) one scientific name comprising genus and species

(c) one name created by two scientists

(d) two names, one for location and one for discoverer

Option b – one scientific name comprising genus and species

Which function is lost in plants like banana, rose, jasmine, and orange?

(a) seeds

(b) buds

(c) flower

(d) roots

Option a – seeds

The flower of the hibiscus plant can be described as

(a) bisexual

(b) unisexual

(c) neuter

(d) very small

Option a – bisexual

What is the name of the central floral part?

(a) sepals

(b) petals

(c) carpels

(d) stamens

Option c – carpels

What is the term for the part of a seed that develops into a plant?

(a) cotyledons

(b) seed coat

(c) germ cells

(d) embryo

Option d – embryo

What is the term used to describe the length of a human pregnancy?

(a) gestation period

(b) incubation period

(c) ovulation

(d) period menstruation

Option a – gestation period

How does Spirogyra typically reproduce?

(a) budding

(b) fragmentation

(c) regeneration

(d) fission

Option b – fragmentation

In Rhizopus, the thread-like structures carrying sporangia are known as

(a) filaments

(b) hyphae

(c) rhizoids

(d) roots

Option b – hyphae

What is a distinguishing feature of bryophytes as members of the plant kingdom?

(a) absence of roots

(b) production of spores

(c) lack of vascular tissue

(d) sporophyte attached to gametophyte

Option c – lack of vascular tissue

‘Sanjeevani Booti’ is another name for which plant?

(a) Selaginella kraussiana

(b) Selaginella chrysocaulos

(c) Selaginella bryopteris

(d) None of the above

Option c – Selaginella bryopteris

What are some major evolutionary advancements in the plant kingdom?

(a) seeds, organelles, flowers

(b) roots, cuticle, seeds, flowers

(c) roots, hyphae, flowers

(d) hyphae, cuticle, organelles

Option b – roots, cuticle, seeds, flowers

Which pair represents a correct classification group?

(a) Aves and Chordata – Classes

(b) Annelida and Porifera – Phyla

(c) Mollusca and Hydrozoa – Classes

(d) Oligochaeta and Arthropoda – Phyla

Option b – Annelida and Porifera – Phyla

Who introduced the five-kingdom system of classification?

(a) Woese

(b) Haeckel

(c) Darwin

(d) Whittaker

Option d – Whittaker

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