(a) Cycadophyta                    (b) Coniferophyta (c)  Gnetopsida                       (d) Both (a) and (b) Ans. d (17)
(a) Sterile plants                    (b) Angiosperms (c)  Primitive                           (d) Gymnosperms Ans. d (13)
(a) Coenozoic                         (b) Palaeozoic (c)  Pre–cambrian                  (d) Mesozoic Ans.b (8)
(a) Veins                                 (b) Xylem parenchyma (c)  Transfusion tissue           (d) Medullary rays Ans. c (8)
(a) Abies balsamea                 (b) Impatiens balsamia (c)  Pinus sp.                           (d) Helianthus annus Ans. a (6)
(a) Cotyledon                         (b) Endosperm (c)  Ovary wall                        (d) Testa Ans. c (10)
(a) Tap root                            (b) Adventitious roots (c)  Rhizoid                              (d) Rhizophores Ans. d (13)
(a) Cedrus                                (b) Pinus (c)  Dalbergia                          (d) Sequoia Ans. d (7)
(a) Cycas                                 (b) Pinus (c)  Zamia                                (d) Gnetum Ans. c (9)
(a) Animals                            (b) Wind (c)  Water                                (d) Insects Ans. b (9)
(a) Trees                                 (b) Shrubs (c)  Lianas                               (d) Herbs Ans.d (7)
(a) Fungi                                 (b) Bryophytes (c)  Pteridophytes                  (d) Gymnosperms Ans. d (6)
(a) Bulbs                                 (b) Corms (c)  Rhizomes                          (d) Seeds Ans. d (8)
(a) Algae                                 (b) Bryophyta (c)  Pteridophyta                    (d) Gymnosperms Ans. d (10)
(a) Gymnosperms                  (b) Dicots (c)  Monocots                          (d) All the above Ans. a (10)
(a) Selaginella                        (b) Fern (c)  Pinus                                 (d) Both (a) and (c) Ans. d (29)
(a) Xerophytic                        (b) Hydrophytic (c)  Halophytic                        (d) Epiphytic Ans. a (7)
(a) Ligule                                (b) Indusium (c)  Stipule                              (d) Petiole Ans. a (9)
(a) Ramenta                           (b) Trabeculae (c)  Rhizophore                       (d) Ligule Ans. a (20)
(a) Cycas                                 (b) Riccia (c)  Selaginella                        (d) Funaria Ans. c (8)
(a) Apospory                          (b) Aplanospory (c)  Apogamy                          (d) Cleistogamy Ans. c (6)
(a) Petiole                               (b) Ligule (c)  Bract                                 (d) Spathe Ans. b (13)
(a) Selaginella                        (b) Equisetum (c)  Puccinia                             (d) Rhizopus Ans. a (42)
(a) Selaginella                        (b) Welwitschia (c)  Refflesia                            (d) Chlorella Ans. a (9)
(a) Sperms                             (b) Microspores only (c)  Megaspores only              (d) Both (b) and (c) Ans. d (29)
(a) A modified leaf                (b) A root (c)  A shoot                              (d) Organ sui genesis Ans. d (7)
(a) Spirogyra                          (b) Mucor (c)  Selaginella                        (d) Pinus Ans. c (15)
(a) Funaria                              (b) Selaginella (c)  All pteridophytes            (d) All bryophytes Ans. b (8)
(a) Wall of sporangium         (b) Sporogenous tissue (c)  Sporophyll                        (d) Basal part of cone Ans. b (10)
(a) One                                   (b) Two (c)  Three                                (d) Four Ans. b (9)
(a)Â The microgametophyte is devoid of chloro~phyll at maturity (b)Â The megagametophyte possesses chlorophyll at maturity (c)Â Â The megagametophyte develops...
(a) Meroblastic                      (b) Holoblastic (c)  Aposporous                      (d) None of the above Ans. a (9)
(a) Fern                                  (b) Selaginella (c)  Pinus                                 (d) Moss Ans. b (15)