Class 12 Biology MCQs | Chapter 1: Sexual Reproduction In Flowering Plants – Part 3
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Class 12 Biology MCQs | Chapter 1: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants – Part 3

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201. Which floral feature most effectively ensures self-pollination without requiring any external pollinating agent?
ⓐ. Cleistogamy
ⓑ. Herkogamy
ⓒ. Dichogamy
ⓓ. Self-incompatibility
202. Which statement about cleistogamous flowers is correct?
ⓐ. They do not open and therefore can set seed by assured self-pollination.
ⓑ. They are always dependent on insects for pollination.
ⓒ. They always promote xenogamy more than autogamy.
ⓓ. They prevent pollen from reaching the stigma of the same flower.
203. Which statement best describes a chasmogamous flower?
ⓐ. It never opens and always remains self-pollinated.
ⓑ. It lacks both stamens and carpels.
ⓒ. It opens at maturity and may undergo self- or cross-pollination.
ⓓ. It always rejects pollen from the same plant.
204. A viable pollen grain reaches the stigma of the same plant but fails to bring about fertilisation because the pistil rejects it genetically. This is an example of
ⓐ. homogamy
ⓑ. herkogamy
ⓒ. dichogamy
ⓓ. self-incompatibility
205. Which statement correctly distinguishes self-incompatibility from pollen sterility?
ⓐ. In self-incompatibility, pollen may be viable but is rejected by the pistil.
ⓑ. In self-incompatibility, pollen grains are never formed in the anther.
ⓒ. In self-incompatibility, the flower must remain closed at maturity.
ⓓ. In self-incompatibility, the stigma is always absent.
206. In a bisexual flower, the anthers shed pollen before the stigma becomes receptive. This condition is best described as
ⓐ. homogamy
ⓑ. dichogamy
ⓒ. cleistogamy
ⓓ. geitonogamy
207. Which of the following conditions would most strongly reduce the chance of autogamy in a bisexual flower without removing either reproductive organ?
ⓐ. Homogamy
ⓑ. Cleistogamy
ⓒ. Herkogamy
ⓓ. Closed corolla
208. Which combination most strongly favors self-pollination in a flower?
ⓐ. Unisexuality and dichogamy
ⓑ. Herkogamy and self-incompatibility
ⓒ. Dichogamy and herkogamy
ⓓ. Bisexuality and homogamy
209. Which floral feature directly prevents a single flower from showing true autogamy?
ⓐ. Unisexuality
ⓑ. Homogamy
ⓒ. Cleistogamy
ⓓ. Closed anther wall
210. Which statement is correct regarding cleistogamous and chasmogamous flowers?
ⓐ. Both always require pollinating agents.
ⓑ. Cleistogamous flowers assure self-pollination, whereas chasmogamous flowers may allow cross-pollination.
ⓒ. Chasmogamous flowers never open in response to maturity.
ⓓ. Cleistogamous flowers always show greater genetic variation than chasmogamous flowers.
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