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10th Class Biology Chapter 14 Reproduction English Medium KPK Boards Online Mcqs MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
Flower of which plant is pollinated by wind:
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Rose
Sunflower
Grass
Butter cup
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Question # 2
Seed is formed form:
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ovary
ovule
radicle
plumule
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Question # 3
In _________ the buds do not detach from the parent body.
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Hydra
amoeba
Becteria
Corals
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Question # 4
In tissue culture technique, cell starts mitosis and produce masses of cells called.
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Clonning
Graftings
Calluses
Rhizome
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Question # 5
Method of asexual reproduction in hydra is:
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binary fission
Budding
Fragmentation
Parthengenesis
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Question # 6
The outer most whorl of flower is called:
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Corolla
Petals
Calyx
Androecium
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Question # 7
Seedless fruits plants are propagated by:
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cloning
suckers
cutting
grafting
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Question # 8
Vegetative propagation by leaves is found in:
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potatoes
brybhyllum
ginger
onions
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Question # 9
A corn develops into new garlic plant this is the process of :
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Vegetative propagation
Regeneration
Meiosis
Gametogenesis
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Question # 10
Double fertilization in plants means:
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Fusion of two sperm with two egg cells.
Fusion of one sperm with egg cell and other sperm with fusion nucleus
Fusion of two sperm with single egg cell
Fusion of tube nucleus with fusion nucleus and sperm egg cell
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Question # 11
Inside testes the sperms are produced in:
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vas deferens
sperms duct
seminiferous
collecting ducts tubules
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Question # 12
Asexual reproduction in yeast takes place through:
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Budding
Fragmentation
Binary fission
Spore formation
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