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THE VELAMMAL INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

VISTO – II
WORKSHEET - 1
Name: ______________________ BIOLOGY Class: VII
Topic: REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS
1) Which of the following statements is not true?
a) Root, stem and leaves are vegetative parts of a plant
b) Flowers are the reproductive parts of a plant
c) In asexual reproduction, new plants are produced from seeds
d) In sexual reproduction, two parents are involved
2) ___________ is a type of asexual reproduction in which new plants are produced from the roots,
stems, leaves, etc.
a) Vegetative propagation b) Spore formation c) Seed formation d) Budding
3) Select the correct statement out of the following?
a) A whole new plant can grow from the eye of a potato tuber
b) Budding in yeast is a method of sexual reproduction
c) After fertilization, ovary ripens into seed
d) Only one parent is involved in sexual reproduction
4) Spirogyra reproduces asexually by the process of
a) budding b) fragmentation c) binary fission d) regeneration
5) Bryophyllum is propagated asexually through its (i) while (ii) can be propagated through stem
cuttings.
Which options completes the given statement?
a) (i) leave, (ii) onion
b) (i) roots, (ii) onion
c) (i) roots, (ii) rose
d) (i) leaves, (ii) rose
6) Which of the following organisms reproduces asexually through spores?
a) Yeast b) Hydra c) Rhizopus d) Spirogyra
7) The individuals produced by (i) reproduction are exact copies of their parent whereas (ii)
reproduction helps in producing variations.
Which of the following options correctly completes the given statement?
a) (i) asexual, (ii) sexual
b) (i) asexual, (ii) vegetative
c) (i) sexual, (ii) asexual
d) (i) sexual, (ii) vegetative
8) Which part of a flower gives rise to the seeds?
a) Ovary b) Ovule c) Anther d) Petal
9) A flower that has both stamen and pistil is called (i) flower. The example includes flower of (ii)
plant.
Which of the following options completes the given statement?
a) (i) unisexual, (ii) mustard
b) (i) unisexual, (ii) papaya
c) (i) bisexual, (ii) mustard
d) (i) bisexual, (ii) papaya
10) Fertilization occurs in plant when
a) pollen grain leaves the anther b) pollen grain lands on stigma
c) an insect sits on a plant d) male gamete fuses with the female gamete
11) Which of the following is not a characteristic feature of wind pollinated flowers?
a) Flowers produce huge quantities of pollens
b) Petals are brightly coloured and showy
c) Pollens grains are light and non-sticky
d) Stamens are well exposed
12) Which of the following seeds are generally not dispersed by wind?
a) Seeds with wings b) Seeds with hair
c) Light weight seeds d)Spiny seeds with hooks
13) Which of the following is the male part of a flower?
a) Ovule b) Style c) Stigma d) Anther
14) Which of the following is formed after fertilization?
a) Sperm b) Ovum c) Zygote d) All of these
15) Which of the following plants contain bisexual flowers?
a) Mustard b) Rose c) Hibiscus d) All of these
16) Select the plants having unisexual flowers out of the following/
a) Maize b) Papaya c) Cucumber d) All of these
17) Reproduction by budding is found in
a) Yeast b) Rhizopus c) Spirogyra d) none of these
18) In this method of artificial vegetative propagation stem cutting of one plant (called the scion)
is kept over the cut stem of another plant (called the stock) and the two are then tied together.
Identify this method.
a) Cutting b) Layering c) Grafting d)Tissue culture
19) The process of fusion of male and female gametes is called
a) Pollination b) Germination c) Fertilization d) Fragmentation
20) Presence of nectarines and coloured petals are by the characteristics of flowers that are
pollinated by
a) wind b) water c) insects d) both by water and wind
21) Self-pollination is the transfer of pollen grains from anthers
a) to stigma of a flower of different plant
b) to stigma of same flower
c) to stigma of another flower on the same plant
d) both b) and c)
22) Fruit usually develops from
a) thalamus b) ovary c) ovule d) none of these
23) The flowers of cucumber, pumpkin and papaya have either the pistil or the stamens. Hence,
they are called ________ flowers.
a) Complete b) Perfect c) Unisexual d) Bisexual
24) Which of the following groups of plants is propagated through roots?
a) Sweet potato, onion garlic b) Strawberry, sugarcane, Dahlia
c) Dahlia, sweet potato, Asparagus d) Dahlia, potato, onion
25) Ginger can be propagated with the help of
a) tuber b) bulb c) rhizome d) runner
26) Zygote is related to which method of reproduction?
a) Budding b) Sexual reproduction
c) Spore formation d) Vegetative propagation
27) The male and female reproductive parts of a flower are respectively
a) pistil and carpel b) stamen and carpel c) sepal and petal d) stamen
and petal
28) Which of the following contains the egg cells in plants?
a) Anther b) Stigma c) Pollen grain d) Ovule
29) A plant was found to have seeds with hooks. By which method is it most likely to be
dispersed?
a) Wind b) Water c) Animals d) Explosion of fruit
30) Seeds of which of the following plants is dispersed by water?
a) Lotus b) Dandelion c) Pea d) Xanthium

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