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IPL Test–4 [Paper] CRACK NEET 2024 / BIO-IPL / 12-12-2023

27. Three floral diagrams are given here. Their 33. What is the fruit commonly found in the
respective families are assigned in the answer key. compositae family :
Find out the families to which diagrams belong (1) Berry (2) Drupe
to: (3) Cypsella (4) Capsule
34. Which of these is a characteristic feature of the
compositae family :
(1) Bilateral symmetry
(2) Presence of milky sap
(3) Composite inflorescenes
(4) Tendrils
35. In compositae, the calyx is often modified into a
structure called :
(1) Aril (2) Pappus
(3) Spadix (4) Bract
(1) A – Liliaceae, B – Asteraceae, C – Solanaceae PART-1 (SECTION-B)
(2) A – Asteraceae, B – Solanaceae, C – Brassicaceae This section will have 15 questions. Candidate can
choose to attempt any 10 question out of these 15
(3) A – Asteraceae , B – Solanaceae, C – Asteraceae question. In case if candiate attempts more than
(4) A – Poaceae , B – Solanaceae, C – Asteraceae 10 question, first 10 attempted question will be
considered for marking.
28. Which family does sunflower belong to :
36. Which of the following is a medicinal plant from
(1) Rosaceae the compositae family :
(2) Liliaceae (1) Neem (2) Echinacea
(3) Aloe vera (4) Lavender
(3) Compositae 37. The compositae family is known for its economic
(4) Solanaceae importance in :
(1) Timber production
29. What is the characteristic inflorescence type in the
(2) Ornamental plants
compositae family :
(3) Cereal crops
(1) Spike (4) Legume production
(2) Umbel 38. Match the Following:
Column I: Column II :
(3) Capitulum
Conservation Criteria and Description
(4) Raceme
Status Categories
30. Which part of compositae flowers is typically 1. Critically A. Species with an
modified into ray florets :
Endangered (CR) extremely high risk of
(1) Sepals extinction in the wild
(2) Petals 2. Endangered (EN) B. Species at a very high
(3) Stamens risk of extinction in the
wild
(4) Carpels
3. Vulnerable (VU) C. Species likely to
31. What is the main feature of the leaves in the become endangered
compositae family : if factors threatening
(1) They are always compound them persist
(2) They have parallel venation 4. Near Threatened D. Species close to
(NT) qualifying for
(3) They are mostly alternate and simple
Vulnerable status
(4) They are always needle-like 5. Least Concern (LC) E. Species with a low
32. Which of the following is not a member of the risk of extinction
compositae family : Match the conservation status categories in Column
(1) Marigold I with their criteria and descriptions in Column II:
(2) Rose (1) 1-A, 2-B, 3-C, 4-D, 5-E
(2) 1-B, 2-A, 3-C, 4-D, 5-E
(3) Dandelion
(3) 1-A, 2-B, 3-D, 4-C, 5-E
(4) Chrysanthemum (4) 1-B, 2-A, 3-C, 4-E, 5-D
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