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Biology 10th Class English Medium Chapter 14 Online Test MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
Which of these germinate by epigeal germination?
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Pea
Maize
Beans
Coconut
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Question # 2
The simple and most common way of asexual reproduction in bacteria:
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Binary fission
Multiple fission
Regeneration
Budding
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Question # 3
In animal process of reproduction without fertilization is called:
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Parthenocarpy
Parthenogenesis
Tissue culture
Fission
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Question # 4
Budding located in :
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Amoeba
Planaria
Becteria
Yeast
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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
During binary fission, the nucleus of parent organism divides into two by:
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Sexual reproduction
Meiosis
Mitosis
None of these
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Question # 7
Microsphore in plants is also termed as:
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Pollen grain
Pollen tube
Germ nucleus
Mega spore
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Question # 8
Growing an entire new plant from part of the original plant is called.
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Budding
Regeneration
Fragmentation
Vegetative propagation
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Question # 9
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 # 10
Diploid (2n) is:
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Egg cell
Sperm cell
Zygote
Endosperm
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Question # 11
The simplest method of asexual reproduction is:
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Fragmentation
budding
parthenogenesis
binary fission
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Question # 12
A corn developers into new garlic plant. This process is called:
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Natural vegetation propagation
Regeneraton
Meiosis
Gametogenesis
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