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Class 11 Biology MCQs | Chapter 5: Morphology of Flowering Plants – Part 1

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1. In a typical root, the main function of the root cap is to:
ⓐ. Absorb water by increasing surface area
ⓑ. Protect the root apical meristem during penetration of soil
ⓒ. Conduct food from leaves to root
ⓓ. Produce lateral roots from its tissue
2. The zone of a root where most water and mineral absorption occurs is mainly due to the presence of:
ⓐ. Lateral roots with thick bark
ⓑ. Mature xylem vessels near the base
ⓒ. Numerous root hairs that increase surface area
ⓓ. A well-developed root cap at the tip
3. A student uproots two seedlings: one shows a primary root with lateral branches; the other shows many similar roots arising from the base of the stem. The second seedling most likely has a:
ⓐ. Fibrous root system, typical of monocots
ⓑ. Tap root system, typical of dicots
ⓒ. Tap root system, typical of monocots
ⓓ. Fibrous root system, typical of dicots
4. Which pair is correctly matched with a root modification and its primary adaptive role?
ⓐ. Stilt roots — gaseous exchange in marshy soil
ⓑ. Pneumatophores — mechanical support in maize
ⓒ. Prop roots — absorption of atmospheric moisture in epiphytes
ⓓ. Pneumatophores — respiration in waterlogged conditions
5. In leguminous plants, root nodules are primarily significant because they:
ⓐ. Store starch to support seed formation
ⓑ. House nitrogen-fixing bacteria that enrich the plant’s nitrogen supply
ⓒ. Absorb oxygen efficiently in flooded soils
ⓓ. Provide climbing support by coiling around objects
6. Mycorrhiza is best described as an association between:
ⓐ. A fungus and roots, improving mineral and water uptake
ⓑ. Bacteria and stems, aiding cellulose digestion
ⓒ. Algae and roots, enabling photosynthesis underground
ⓓ. Virus and roots, inducing rapid cell division
7. Aerial roots covered with a spongy, multilayered tissue that absorbs atmospheric moisture are most characteristically found in:
ⓐ. Desert succulents for water storage
ⓑ. Wheat plants for rapid absorption in topsoil
ⓒ. Mangroves for oxygen uptake in mud
ⓓ. Epiphytic orchids for moisture absorption from air
8. Which example correctly represents a supporting root modification?
ⓐ. Conical roots in carrot that store food
ⓑ. Nodulated roots in pea for nitrogen fixation
ⓒ. Prop roots in banyan that provide pillar-like support
ⓓ. Pneumatophores in mangroves for oxygen uptake
9. Storage roots in sweet potato are best categorized as:
ⓐ. Modified primary roots that thicken uniformly
ⓑ. Modified adventitious roots that store food
ⓒ. Modified lateral roots that store oxygen
ⓓ. Modified root caps that store starch
10. Which statement best distinguishes the region of maturation (differentiation) in a young root?
ⓐ. It bears root hairs and shows differentiation of tissues
ⓑ. It contains actively dividing cells protected by root cap
ⓒ. It consists of elongating cells increasing root length rapidly
ⓓ. It is the oldest region where lateral roots never arise
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