Class 12 Biology MCQs | Chapter 1: Sexual Reproduction In Flowering Plants – Part 4
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Class 12 Biology MCQs | Chapter 1: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants – Part 4

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301. Assertion: Double fertilisation initiates both embryo formation and endosperm formation in the same ovule. Reason: One male gamete fuses with the egg cell, while the other fuses with the polar nuclei.
ⓐ. Both Assertion and Reason are true, and the Reason correctly explains the Assertion.
ⓑ. Both Assertion and Reason are true, but the Reason does not correctly explain the Assertion.
ⓒ. Assertion is true, but Reason is false.
ⓓ. Assertion is false, but Reason is true.
302. Which statement best describes the fate of the two male gametes released by the pollen tube in angiosperms?
ⓐ. Both fuse with the egg cell one after the other.
ⓑ. Both fuse with the polar nuclei.
ⓒ. One forms the zygote and the other remains inactive.
ⓓ. One fuses with the egg and the other fuses with the central cell nuclei.
303. After fertilisation, the ovule generally develops into the
ⓐ. fruit
ⓑ. seed
ⓒ. pericarp
ⓓ. stigma
304. Which structure of the flower usually develops into the fruit after fertilisation?
ⓐ. Ovule
ⓑ. Placenta
ⓒ. Ovary
ⓓ. Embryo sac
305. The integuments of the ovule mainly give rise to the
ⓐ. endosperm
ⓑ. embryo
ⓒ. fruit wall
ⓓ. seed coat
306. Which event generally begins before obvious embryo development in many angiosperms?
ⓐ. Formation of pericarp
ⓑ. Endosperm development
ⓒ. Dehiscence of anther
ⓓ. Pollination by agents
307. Which sequence correctly matches post-fertilisation transformations in flowering plants?
ⓐ. ovule → fruit, ovary → seed, integuments → endosperm
ⓑ. ovary → seed, ovule → stigma, zygote → micropyle
ⓒ. ovule → seed, ovary → fruit, integuments → seed coat
ⓓ. zygote → endosperm, ovary → seed coat, ovule → fruit
308. If sepals, petals, or other floral parts remain attached even after fruit formation, they are described as
ⓐ. persistent
ⓑ. abortive
ⓒ. incompatible
ⓓ. tetrasporangiate
309. In many flowering plants, the zygote does not begin active division immediately after fertilisation because
ⓐ. early endosperm development often begins first and helps support later embryo growth
ⓑ. the zygote must first undergo meiosis to become haploid
ⓒ. the zygote is expelled from the ovule before embryogenesis
ⓓ. the ovary must dehisce before any internal development starts
310. The immediate product of triple fusion that later develops into endosperm is the
ⓐ. primary endosperm cell wall
ⓑ. secondary nucleus
ⓒ. primary endosperm nucleus
ⓓ. endothecium

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