40 MCQs (Only Questions) from the chapter 🌱 Plant Reproduction:

📘 Plant Reproduction – MCQ Questions (1–50)

Q1. Reproduction means:

A) Eating food
B) Producing new plants
C) Sleeping
D) Breathing

Q2. Most plants reproduce through:

A) Leaves
B) Roots
C) Seeds
D) Flowers

Q3. The reproductive part of a plant is:

A) Root
B) Stem
C) Flower
D) Leaf

Q4. The male part of a flower contains:

A) Ovary
B) Pollen grains
C) Seeds
D) Roots

Q5. The female part of a flower contains:

A) Leaves
B) Stem
C) Ovary
D) Root

Q6. Transfer of pollen grains is called:

A) Germination
B) Pollination
C) Dispersal
D) Growth

Q7. Fusion of pollen with ovary is called:

A) Germination
B) Fertilisation
C) Pollination
D) Dispersal

Q8. After fertilisation, flowers change into:

A) Leaves
B) Roots
C) Fruits
D) Stems

Q9. Seeds give rise to:

A) Animals
B) New plants
C) Water
D) Soil

Q10. Seeds are found inside:

A) Leaves
B) Roots
C) Fruits
D) Stem

Q11. The outer covering of a seed is called:

A) Cotyledon
B) Seed coat
C) Root
D) Stem

Q12. Cotyledons store:

A) Water
B) Food
C) Air
D) Light

Q13. A baby plant inside the seed is called:

A) Leaf
B) Root
C) Embryo
D) Stem

Q14. Seeds with one cotyledon are called:

A) Dicot
B) Monocot
C) Hybrid
D) Wild

Q15. Seeds with two cotyledons are called:

A) Monocot
B) Dicot
C) Hybrid
D) Artificial

Q16. Germination means:

A) Drying of seed
B) Growth of seed into plant
C) Death of plant
D) Cutting of plant

Q17. Which is NOT needed for germination?

A) Water
B) Air
C) Light
D) Plastic

Q18. A young plant is called:

A) Seed
B) Seedling
C) Fruit
D) Root

Q19. Seeds should be:

A) Damaged
B) Healthy
C) Rotten
D) Dry

Q20. Seeds grow well in:

A) Proper soil
B) Plastic
C) Metal
D) Glass

Q21. Plants can grow from stem in:

A) Potato
B) Rice
C) Wheat
D) Corn

Q22. Potato grows from:

A) Leaf
B) Root
C) Stem
D) Flower

Q23. Potato has small buds called:

A) Eyes
B) Roots
C) Leaves
D) Seeds

Q24. Plants like carrot grow from:

A) Stem
B) Root
C) Leaf
D) Flower

Q25. Bryophyllum grows from:

A) Stem
B) Root
C) Leaf
D) Seed

Q26. New plants from plant parts is called:

A) Germination
B) Vegetative propagation
C) Pollination
D) Dispersal

Q27. Seeds spread away from parent plant is called:

A) Fertilisation
B) Germination
C) Dispersal
D) Growth

Q28. Seed dispersal helps in:

A) Overcrowding
B) Proper growth
C) No growth
D) Drying

Q29. Seeds carried by wind are:

A) Heavy
B) Light
C) Wet
D) Big

Q30. Dandelion seeds are dispersed by:

A) Water
B) Wind
C) Animals
D) Explosion

Q31. Coconut is dispersed by:

A) Wind
B) Water
C) Animals
D) Explosion

Q32. Seeds dispersed by animals are found in:

A) Dry fruits
B) Juicy fruits
C) Leaves
D) Roots

Q33. Birds help in dispersal by:

A) Eating seeds
B) Droppings
C) Flying
D) Sleeping

Q34. Seeds with hooks stick to:

A) Water
B) Soil
C) Animal fur
D) Air

Q35. Explosion dispersal occurs in:

A) Mango
B) Pea
C) Coconut
D) Rice

Q36. Seeds burst open in:

A) Wind
B) Water
C) Explosion
D) Soil

Q37. Which is an example of explosion dispersal?

A) Bean
B) Coconut
C) Apple
D) Lotus

Q38. Which helps in pollination?

A) Insects
B) Wind
C) Water
D) All of these

Q39. Seeds need warmth for:

A) Sleeping
B) Germination
C) Drying
D) Breaking

Q40. A mature plant grows from:

A) Leaf
B) Seed
C) Air
D) Water

Q41. Pollination by insects is called:

A) Self pollination
B) Insect pollination
C) Water pollination
D) Wind pollination

Q42. The colorful part of a flower is:

A) Root
B) Petal
C) Stem
D) Seed

Q43. Sepals protect the:

A) Fruit
B) Bud
C) Root
D) Seed

Q44. Pollen grains are produced in:

A) Ovary
B) Stigma
C) Anther
D) Root

Q45. The female part of flower is called:

A) Stamen
B) Pistil
C) Petal
D) Sepal

Q46. Banana usually reproduces by:

A) Seeds
B) Stem suckers
C) Leaves
D) Flowers

Q47. Rose can grow by:

A) Stem cutting
B) Seed only
C) Leaf
D) Root only

Q48. Mango seed is dispersed by:

A) Wind
B) Water
C) Animals
D) Explosion

Q49. Maize is an example of:

A) Dicot seed
B) Monocot seed
C) Root plant
D) Leaf plant

Q50. Process of making new plants is called:

A) Reproduction
B) Respiration
C) Digestion
D) Transpiration

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