Plant Kingdom -Multiple Choice Questions Quiz

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Question 1:Which of the following is a characteristic feature of the Plant Kingdom?

(A) They are unicellular organisms
(B) They can move from place to place
(C) They are multicellular and perform photosynthesis
(D) They are heterotrophic organisms

Question 2:What is the primary process by which plants produce food?

(A) Respiration
(B) Transpiration
(C) Fermentation
(D) Photosynthesis

Question 3: What is the cell wall in plants made of?

(A) Lipids
(B) Proteins
(C) Cellulose
(D) Starch

Question 4:Which of the following is the largest group of plants?

(A) Gymnosperms
(B) Pteridophytes
(C) Angiosperms
(D) Bryophytes

Question 5:What is the main difference between angiosperms and gymnosperms?

(A) Angiosperms have roots, gymnosperms do not
(B) Gymnosperms are only found in cold climates
(C) Angiosperms produce seeds within fruits, gymnosperms on cones
(D) Angiosperms cannot photosynthesize

Question 6:What is the role of chlorophyll in plants?

(A) It helps in cell division
(B) It provides structural support to the plant
(C) It absorbs light energy for photosynthesis
(D) It stores energy for growth

Question 7:Which plant group is non-vascular and lacks specialized tissues for water and nutrient transport?

(A) Gymnosperms
(B) Angiosperms
(C) Pteridophytes
(D) Bryophytes

Question 8:What are pteridophytes?

(A) Non-vascular plants
(B) Flowering plants
(C) Vascular plants that reproduce by spores
(D) Plants that reproduce by seeds

Question 9:What is the main function of roots in plants?

(A) Produce oxygen
(B) Conduct photosynthesis
(C) Anchor the plant and absorb nutrients
(D) Conduct water in the plant

Question 10:What is the term used for plants that rely on external water for reproduction, such as mosses and ferns?

(A) Asexual reproduction
(B) Water-dependent reproduction
(C) Seedless reproduction
(D) Pollination