Class 12 Biology MCQs | Chapter 1: Sexual Reproduction In Flowering Plants – Part 1
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Class 12 Biology MCQs | Chapter 1: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants – Part 1

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1. In angiosperms, the flower is best described as
ⓐ. a reduced root system specialized for anchorage
ⓑ. a modified stem tip specialized for photosynthesis
ⓒ. a modified shoot specialized for sexual reproduction
ⓓ. a transformed leaf cluster specialized for storage
2. Which pair represents the essential reproductive whorls of a typical flower?
ⓐ. Androecium and gynoecium
ⓑ. Calyx and corolla
ⓒ. Corolla and androecium
ⓓ. Calyx and gynoecium
3. A flower that contains both stamens and carpels is called
ⓐ. sterile
ⓑ. unisexual
ⓒ. incomplete
ⓓ. bisexual
4. Which statement correctly describes a unisexual flower?
ⓐ. It lacks both accessory whorls but retains all reproductive parts.
ⓑ. It bears either stamens or carpels, but not both.
ⓒ. It always shows fused petals and fused sepals.
ⓓ. It contains only sterile structures and cannot form seeds.
5. Which floral whorl is mainly responsible for attracting pollinators in many flowers?
ⓐ. Gynoecium
ⓑ. Corolla
ⓒ. Androecium
ⓓ. Calyx
6. Which sequence correctly represents the major reproductive events associated with a flower?
ⓐ. Seed formation → pollination → fertilisation → fruit formation
ⓑ. Pollination → seed formation → fertilisation → fruit formation
ⓒ. Fertilisation → pollination → fruit formation → seed formation
ⓓ. Pollination → fertilisation → seed formation → fruit formation
7. Which of the following is an accessory whorl of a flower?
ⓐ. Androecium
ⓑ. Gynoecium
ⓒ. Corolla
ⓓ. Ovary
8. A student examines a flower and finds sepals, petals, stamens, and carpels arranged on the thalamus. This observation most strongly supports that a flower is
ⓐ. a leaf modified for transpiration
ⓑ. a root branch specialized for absorption
ⓒ. a seedling organ meant for storage
ⓓ. a condensed reproductive shoot
9. Which option correctly matches a floral part with its primary reproductive significance?
ⓐ. Calyx — production of male gametes
ⓑ. Corolla — formation of ovules
ⓒ. Androecium — development of fruit wall
ⓓ. Gynoecium — bearing of ovules
10. Which statement best explains why the flower is called the reproductive unit of angiosperms?
ⓐ. It is the site where pollination, fertilisation, and formation of seed and fruit are linked.
ⓑ. It stores reserve food for germination before the seed is formed.
ⓒ. It performs photosynthesis more efficiently than leaves in most plants.
ⓓ. It absorbs water and minerals directly from the soil during reproduction.
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