Question : In which of the following groups are all plants monoecious?
Option 1: Maize, Papaya, Poplar, and Rose
Option 2: Papaya, Poplar, Rose, and Fig
Option 3: Maize, Cucumber, Fig, and Melon
Option 4: Cucumber, Papaya, Poplar, and Rose
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Correct Answer: Maize, Cucumber, Fig, and Melon
Solution : The correct options are Maize, Cucumber, Fig, and Melon.
Monoecious plants are those that have both the female and male reproductive organs. This means a single plant has staminate (male) and pistillate (female) flowers.
On the other hand, dioecious plants have separate male and female individuals. This means that individual plants are either male or female. Examples of dioecious plants include kiwi, holly, and some types of willow trees.
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Question : Which crop is grown during the zaid season in India?
Option 1: Cucumber
Option 2: Jowar
Option 3: Bajra
Option 4: Maize
Question : Which of the following are Rabi crops only?
Option 1: Maize and peas
Option 2: Barley and gram
Option 3: Paddy and cotton
Option 4: Wheat and jowar
Question : "Plants that do not have well-differentiated body designs fall in this group. The plants in this group are commonly called algae. These plants are predominantly aquatic".
The above lines are true about which of the following plant Groups?
Option 1: Bryophyta
Option 2: Angiosperms
Option 3: Thallophyta
Option 4: Pteridophyta
Question : Which of the following pairs is incorrectly matched?
Option 1: Bryophyta - Moss
Option 2: Angiosperms - Rose
Option 3: Pteridophyta - Cycas
Option 4: Gymnosperms - Pinus
Question : 'Agronomy' is the practice of raising _________.
Option 1: Plants and animals
Option 2: Crop plants
Option 3: Agriculture
Option 4: Fruit plants only
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