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The reproductive parts of angiosperms are located in a flower. The different parts of a flower
are sepals, petals, stamens and carpels. Stamens and carpels are the reproductive parts of a
flower which contain the germ - cells.
The flower may be unisexual (papaya, watermelon) when it contains either stamens or carpels
or bisexual (Hibiscus, mustard) when it contains both stamens and carpels. Stamen is the male
reproductive part and it produces pollen grains that are yellowish in colour. Carpel is present in
the centre of a flower and is the female reproductive part.

1 Where are the plant's sex organs located ? 1


( a) flower ( b) stem
( c) leaves

2 What is the function of a flower ? 1


( a) reproduction ( b) transpiration

3 Where is the male gametes formed in flowering plants ? 1


( a) anther ( b) ovary
( c) pollen ( d) carpel

4 Where is the female gametes formed in flowering plants ? 1


( a) stigma ( b) ovary
( c) petal ( d) anther

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5 After fertilisation, the eggs in the ovule grow and develop into seeds. The 1
ovule develops a thick coating and forms the seed, whereas the _____
develops into a fruit that contains the seed.
( a) anther ( b) ovule
( c) ovary ( d) seeds

Our government lauches compaigns to provide information about AIDS prevention, testing and
treatment by putting posters, conducting radio shows and using other agencies of
advertisements.

6 AIDS stands for 1


( a) acquired immune deficiency ( b) acquired immune deficiency
syndrome symptoms

7 To which category of diseases AIDS belong ? 1


( a) it's caused by drinking unfit ( b) it's caused by mosquitoes
water
( c) it's a sexually transmitted
disease (STD)

8 Name its caustive organism. 1


( a) HIV ( b) female aedes mosquito

9 Full form of HIV - 1


( a) Human Immuno deficiency Virus ( b) Human Immuno deficiency
Vaccine

10 AIDS is transmitted by 1

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( a) using common syringes ( b) using common needles


( c) sharing razors ( d) all of the above

While studying a science book, you come across the figure shown below. Based on this figure, 5
answer the following question.

11 What does this picture show ? 1


( a) budding ( b) tissue culture
( c) Vegetative Propagation

12 It is a kind of 1
( a) sexual reproduction ( b) asexual reproduction

13 Which organism is shown in the picture above ? 1


( a) planaria ( b) hydra
( c) plasmodium ( d) spirogyra

14 Is the labelling shown in the above image is correct ? 1


( a) YES ( b) NO

15 In Hydra, a bud develops as an outgrowth due to repeated cell division at 1


one specific site. True or false ?
( a) TRUE ( b) FALSE

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The flower may be unisexual when it contains either stamen or pistil or bisexual when it
contains both stamens and pistil. Stamen is the male reproductive part and it produces pollen
grains that often sticks to our hands if we touch the stamen of a flower. Pistil is the female
reproductive part.

16 Which of these is unisexual ? 1


( a) hibiscus ( b) papaya
( c) watermelon ( d) both b and c

17 Which of these is bisexual ? 1


( a) mustard ( b) papaya
( c) watermelon ( d) both b and c

18 Pollen grains are ______ in colour. 1


( a) greenish ( b) brownish
( c) yellowish ( d) orangish

19 Pistil is present in the centre of a flower. True or false ? 1


( a) TRUE ( b) FALSE

20 Pistil is made up of __ parts. 1


( a) 1 ( b) 2
( c) 3 ( d) 4

After the pollen lands on a suitable stigma, it has to reach the female germ-cells which are in 5
the ovary. For this, a tube grows out of the pollen grain and travels through the style to reach
the ovary.

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Look at the above image. Answer the questions that follows:

21 The above paragraph is referring to 1


( a) fertilisation ( b) division
( c) digestion ( d) transpiration

22 Is the above image correctly labelled ? 1


( a) YES ( b) NO

23 The swollen bottom part is the 1


( a) ovary ( b) stigma
( c) style ( d) ovule

24 The terminal part which may be sticky is the 1


( a) ovary ( b) stigma

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( c) style ( d) ovule

25 The middle elongated part is the 1


( a) ovary ( b) stigma
( c) style ( d) ovule

Look at the above picture. It shows a mode of reproduction. Answer the following questions
based on this picture.

26 What does this picture show ? 1


( a) budding ( b) regeneration
( c) tissue culture ( d) Vegetative Propagation

27 It is a kind of 1
( a) sexual reproduction ( b) asexual reproduction

28 Which organism is shown in the picture above ? 1


( a) planaria ( b) plasmodium
( c) plasmodium ( d) spirogyra

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29 Planaria and Hydra are ______ organisms. 1


( a) simple ( b) complex

30 Regeneration is not the same as reproduction. True or false ? 1


( a) TRUE ( b) FALSE

While doing an experiment in Biology lab, Sakshi observed the above slide under a microscope.
Her teacher told her to answer a few questions based on the slide. Help Sakshi !

31 The above picture shows 1


( a) Planaria ( b) Hydra
( c) Spirogyra ( d) Amoeba

32 It is a __________ organism. 1
( a) unicellular ( b) multicellular

33 It reproduces by 1
( a) binary fission ( b) multiple fission

34 Many bacteria and protozoa simply split into ________ during cell division 1
( a) 3 unequal parts ( b) two and more equal halves

35 In organisms such as Amoeba, the splitting of the two cells during division 1
can take place in any plane. True or false ?
( a) TRUE ( b) FALSE

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Look at the above picture which shows reproductive system. On the basis of your
understanding of 'Human reproduction', answer the following questions:

36 The above picture shows: 1


( a) human male reproductive ( b) human female reproductive
system system

37 The correct sequence of organs in the male reproductive system for the 1
transport of sperms is :
( a) testis, vas deferens, urethra ( b) testis, ureter, urethra
( c) testis, urethra, ureter ( d) testis, vas deferens, ureter

38 In human males, the testes lie in the scrotum outside the body because it 1
helps in the :
( a) process of mating ( b) formation of sperms
( c) easy transfer of sperms ( d) all the above

39 Which among the following are not the functions of testes at puberty ? 1
(i) formation of germ cells
(ii) secretion of testosterone
(iii) development of placenta
(iv) secretion of estrogen
( a) (i) and (ii) ( b) (i) and (iii)
( c) (ii) and (iv) ( d) (iii) and (iv)

40 Which of the following is not a part of the male reproductive system in 1


human beings?
( a) Vas deferens ( b) urethra

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( c) penis ( d) ovary

Shalu soaked a few seeds of Bengal gram (chana) and kept them overnight. Then she drained
the excess water and covered the seeds with a wet cloth and left them for a day.(She made
sure that the seeds do not become dry.) Then she cut open the seeds carefully. What she
observed is somewhat like the picture shown above. Based on this picture, answer the
following questions:

41 The picture shows: 1


( a) germination ( b) fertilisation
( c) digestion ( d) transpiration

42 The part of a seed which grows and develops into root on germination is : 1
( a) cotyledon ( b) plumule
( c) follicle ( d) radicle

43 After fertilisation, the ovule develops a tough coat and is gradually 1


converted into a ______.
( a) seed ( b) fruit
( c) leaf

44 After fertilisation, the ovary grows rapidly and ripens to form a 1


( a) seed ( b) fruit
( c) leaf

45 Is seed-formation advantageous for a plant ? 1


( a) YES ( b) NO

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Vegetative propagation is an asexual method of reproduction. The reproduction by vegetative


propagation occurs only in plants. In vegetative propagation, new plants are obtained from the
parts of old plants (like stems, roots and leaves), without the help of any reproductive organs.

46 Vegetative propagation is also called 1


( a) vegetative reproduction ( b) vegetative spread
( c) vegetative extension

47 Which of these reproduces by this method : 1


( a) Money plant ( b) Begonia
( c) Bryophyllum ( d) all of the above

48 A ______ is the thickened, underground stem (or root) of a plant which is 1


swollen with stored food.
( a) bud ( b) tuber
( c) spore

49 Do potatoes reproduce by this method ? 1


( a) YES ( b) NO

50 Onion, Banana, Garlic can reproduce by this method. True or false ? 1


( a) TRUE ( b) FALSE

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We can grow many plants from one plant by using the man-made methods. The process of
growing many plants from one plant by man-made methods is called artificial propagation of
plants.

51 A small part of a plant which is removed by making a cut with a sharp knife is 1
called a
( a) cutting ( b) grafting
( c) layering ( d) none of the above

52 1

The above picture shows


( a) cutting ( b) grafting
( c) layering ( d) none of the above

53 1

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The above picture shows


( a) cutting ( b) grafting
( c) layering ( d) none of the above

54 ______ is a method in which the cut stems of two different plants (one 1
with roots and other without roots) are joined together in such a way that
the two stems join and grow as a single plant.
( a) cutting ( b) grafting
( c) layering ( d) none of the above

55 The plants like rose, Bougainvillea, Chrysanthemum, grapes, sugarcane, 1


bananas, and cactus, etc., can be grown by means of
( a) cutting ( b) grafting
( c) layering ( d) none of the above

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The cuttings, layering and grafting are the traditional methods for the artificial propagation of
plants. For commercial purposes, they are being replaced by the modern methods of artificial
propagation of plants involving tissue culture. In tissue culture, they just put a few plant cells
(or plant tissue) in a growth medium with plant hormones in it and it grows into new plants.

56 The production of new plants from a small piece of plant tissue removed 1
from the growing tips of a plant in a suitable growth medium is called
( a) vegetative propogation ( b) tissue culture
( c) regeneration ( d) fragmentation

57 In tissue culture, the cells divide rapidly to form a small group of cells called 1
( a) cell group ( b) tissues
( c) callus

58 Using tissue culture, many plants can be grown from one parent in disease- 1
free conditions. True or false ?
( a) TRUE ( b) FALSE

59 This tissue culture technique is commonly used for _______ plants. 1


( a) medicinal ( b) flowering
( c) ornamental

60 The growth medium discussed in the above paragraph is called 1


( a) culture solution ( b) testing solution
( c) tissue solution

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Look at the above image. This picture shows a mode of reproduction. Answer the following
questions :

61 Name the organism shown above. 1


( a) Leishmania ( b) Amoeba
( c) Planaria ( d) Plasmodium

62 Which mode of reproduction is shown here ? 1


( a) Fission ( b) Regeneration
( c) Fragmentation ( d) Spore formation

63 This organism cause 1


( a) Malaria ( b) Kala-azar
( c) Dengue

64 It is a ______ organism. 1
( a) unicellular ( b) multicellular

65 Name one organism that reproduces by the same method as the above 1
organism.
( a) Leishmania ( b) Amoeba
( c) Planaria ( d) Plasmodium

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While reading a Science book, Rohan came across the picture shown above. He showed this
picture to Smita and asked few questions. Guess what answers he received.

66 Which organism is this ? 1


( a) Leishmania ( b) Amoeba
( c) Rhizopus ( d) Plasmodium

67 It reproduces by 1
( a) Fission ( b) Regeneration
( c) Fragmentation ( d) Spore formation

68 Sometimes a thread-like structures can be seen on bread. They are called 1


( a) spores ( b) hyphae
( c) tentacles ( d) dendrites

69 This method is known as __________ reproduction. 1


( a) sexual ( b) asexual

70 Do Plasmodium reproduces by the same method as this organism ? 1


( a) YES ( b) NO

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When a moist slice of bread was kept aside for a few days then some organism grew on it to 5
form a white cottony mass which later turned black. When this slice of bread was observed
through a magnifying glass, then fine thread-like projections and thin stems having bulb-like
structures at the top were seen.

71 What is the common name of the organism which grew on the moist slice of 1
bread ?
( a) Bread mould ( b) planaria
( c) plasmodium ( d) spirogyra

72 What are the fine, thread-like projections on the surface of slice of bread 1
known as ?
( a) tentacles ( b) spores
( c) hyphae

73 What name is given to the knob-like structures ? 1


( a) tentacles ( b) sporangia
( c) dendrites

74 What is the name of this method of reproduction ? 1


( a) Spore formation ( b) Regeneration
( c) Fragmentation ( d) Budding

75 Name one unicellular organism which reproduces by this method. 1


( a) Bacteria ( b) Amoeba
( c) planaria ( d) plasmodium

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Two very small organisms X and Y both reproduce by the method of budding. Organism X is
industrially very important because it is used in making alcohol from sugar. It is also used in
making bread. Organism Y lives in freshwater. If organism Y gets cut into a number of parts
accidently, each cut part can grow to form complete organism.

76 Name the organism X. 1


( a) Yeast ( b) Hydra
( c) Paramecium ( d) Amoeba

77 Name the organism Y. 1


( a) Yeast ( b) Hydra
( c) Paramecium ( d) Amoeba

78 What is the name of the process in which X converts sugar into alcohol ? 1
( a) Esterification ( b) Fermentation
( c) Regeneration

79 Name an important body feature of organism Y. 1


( a) tentacles ( b) spores
( c) hyphae

80 To which class of organisms does X belong ? 1

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( a) Fungi ( b) Bacteria
( c) Virus

A thickened underground stem X of a plant which is swollen with stored food has a number of 5
points Y on its surface. When the old stem X is planted in the soil of a field in the next growing
season, then each point Y present on its surface grows into a new plant.

81 What is the general name of the underground stems like X ? 1


( a) Stem tubers ( b) Leaf tubers

82 Give one example of X. 1


( a) Potato tubers ( b) Brinjal tubers

83 What are points Y present on X known as ? 1


( a) spores ( b) buds
( c) tentacles ( d) holes

84 Is it necessary to plant the whole of stem X in the ground to obtain its new 1
plants ?
( a) YES ( b) NO

85 What is the name of this method of reproduction of plants ? 1


( a) Regeneration ( b) Fission
( c) Vegetative propagation by ( d) Budding

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tubers

A small part of the shoot of a plant is removed with a sharp knife. When the lower end of this
small part of the shoot is buried in moist soil, it gradually develops roots and shoots and grows
to become a new plant.

86 What is the name of this method of propagating plants ? 1


( a) Cuttings method ( b) layering method
( c) grafting method

87 Name any plant which provide us with food directly or indirectly and is 1
grown by this method.
( a) potato ( b) Sugar cane
( c) money plant

88 State whether it is a sexual method of reproduction or an asexual method. 1


( a) Sexual ( b) Asexual

89 What special name can be given to the genetically identical new plants 1
produced by this technique ?
( a) identicals ( b) clones
( c) graft

90 A small part of a plant which is removed by making a cut with a sharp knife is 1
called a
( a) cutting ( b) graft
( c) layer ( d) none of the above

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