Top 1000+ Solved Horticultural Science MCQ Questions Answer
Q. The plants which live for only a single season are called
a. Herbs
b. Perennials
c. Biennials
d. Annuals
Q. Plants, soft and green, and can be easily bent is known
a. Herbaceous
b. Woody
c. Shrubs
d. Non of these
Q. The bud which develop into the axils of a leaf is
a. Axillary buds
b. Terminal buds
c. Adventitious buds
d. Naked buds
Q. In some plants the buds contain both leaves and flowers and known as
a. Leaf buds
b. Flower buds
c. Scaly buds
d. Mixed buds
Q. The stamens are the male organs of flower which are also called
a. Pistil
b. Gynoecium
c. Androecium
d. Carpel
Q. Special leaf which bears a flower or cluster of flowers in its axils is called
a. Bracts
b. Compound leaf
c. Simple leaf
d. Non of these
Q. The terminal part of the pedicel bearing the sepals, petals, stamens and carpals is called
a. Pedicel
b. Inflorescence
c. Thalamus
d. Non of these
Q. An inflorescence in which the pedicels of the flowers arises from the same points ascalled
a. Umbel
b. Spike
c. Catkin
d. Uninate
Q. A group of flowers on an axis is called
a. Solitary axillary flower
b. Solitary terminal flower
c. Inflorescence
d. Modified flower
Q. The nutritive tissue around the embryo in seed is
a. Endosmosis
b. Endodermis
c. Endosperm
d. Embryo-sac
Q. Bracts situated out side the calyx in certain flowers are called
a. Epicalyx
b. Epibasal
c. Epicarp
d. Epidermis
Q. The germination of seed in which cotyledons come above ground is
a. Epigeal
b. Hypogeal
c. Epigynous
d. Epipetalous