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1. Identify the incorrect statement related to
Pollination:
NCERT | Page-30 | 2012
1. Pollination by wind is more common amongst
abiotic pollination
2. Flowers produce foul odours to attract flies and
beetles to get pollinated
3. Moths and butterflies are the most dominant
pollinating agents among insects
4. Pollination by water is quite rare in flowering
plants
2. Given below two statements
Statement I: Cleistogamous flowers are invariably
autogamous
Statement II: Cleistogamy is disadvantageous as
there is no chance of cross pollination.
In the light of the above statements, choose the
correct answer from the options given below:

NCERT | Page-28 | 2022


1. Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect
2. Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect
3. Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct
4. Both Statement I and Statement II are correct
3. The term used for transfer of pollen grains from
anthers of one plant stigma of a different plant which,
during pollination brings genetically different types
of pollen grains to stigma, is:
NCERT | Page-28 | 2021
1. Cleistogamy
2. Xenogamy
3. Geitonogamy
4. Chasmogamy
4. In some members of which of the following pairs of
families, pollen grains retain their viability for
months after release?

Page-24 | 2021
1. Rosaceae; Leguminosae
2. Poaceae; Rosaceae
3. Poaceae; Leguminosae
4. Poaceae; Solanacea
5. In water hyacinth and water lily, pollination takes
place by:
NCERT | Page-29 | 2020
1. Water currents only
2. Wind and water
3. Insects and water
4. Insects or wind
6. Which of the following is incorrect for wind pollinated
plants?
Phase -II 2020
1. Pollen grains are light and non-sticky
2. Well exposed stamens and stigma
3. Many ovules in each ovary
4. Flowers are small and not brightly coloured
7. What type of pollination takes place in Vallisneria?

NCERT | Page-29 | 2019


1. Male flowers are carried by water currents to
female at surface of water
2. Pollination occurs in submerged condition by water
3. Flowers emerge above surface of water and
pollination occurs by insects
4. Flowers emerge above water surface and pollen is
carried by wind
8. In which one of the following, both autogamy and
geitonogamy are prevented?
NCERT | Page-31 | 2019
1. Maize
2. Wheat
3. Papaya
4. Castor
9. Which one of the following many require pollinators,
but is genetically similar to autogamy?
NCERT | Page-28 | 2015
1. Xenogamy
2. Apogamy
3. Cleistogamy
4. Geitonogamy
10. Geitonogamy involves:
NCERT | Page-28 | 2014
1. Fertilization of a flower by the pollen from another
flower of the same plant.
2. Fertilization of a flower by the pollen from the
same flower.
3. Fertilization of a flower by the pollen from a flower
of another plant in the same population.
4. Fertilization of a flower by the pollen from a flower
of another plant belonging to a distant population
11. Which one of the following statements is correct?
NCERT | Page-28 | Kar.2013
1. Geitonogamy involves the pollen and stigma of
flowers of different plants
2. Cleistogamous flowers are always autogamous
3. Xenogamy occurs only by wind pollination
4. Chasmogamous flowers do not open at all
12. In which one of the following pollination is
autogamous?
NCERT | Page-28 | 2011
1. Geitonogamy
2. Xenogamy
3. Chasmogamy
4. Cleistogamy
13. Wind pollination is common in
NCERT | Page-29 | 2011
1. Legumes
2. Lilies
3. Grasses
4. Orchids
14. Transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the
stigma of another flower of the same plant is called
NCERT | Page-29 | 2010
1. Xenogamy
2. Geitonogamy
3. Karyogamy
4. Autogamy
15. Transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the
stigma of another flower of the same plant is called
NCERT | Page-29 | 2010
1. Small, brightly coloured, producing large number
of pollen grains
2. Small, producing large number of dry pollen grains
3. Large producing abundant nectar and pollen
4. Small, producing nectar and dry pollen
16. Chief pollinations of agricultural crops are
1994
1. Butterflies
2. Bees
3. Moths
4. Beetles
17. Transfer of pollen to the stigma of another flower of
the same plant is
1994
1. Autogamy
2. Allogamy
3. Xenogamy
4. Geitonogamy
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