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Class 11 Biology Chapter 13 Plant Growth And Development

This quiz is designed to test your understanding of Chapter 13 of Class 11 Biology, titled “Plant Growth and Development.” It will assess your knowledge of the processes involved in the growth and development of plants, including factors influencing plant growth such as environmental conditions and internal signals. You will encounter questions on the different stages of growth, the role of plant hormones (like auxins, gibberellins, cytokinins, etc.), and how they regulate processes like cell division, elongation, and differentiation. The quiz will also cover topics like germination, photoperiodism, and vernalization, along with the concept of plant tropisms. By taking this quiz, you will reinforce your understanding of how plants grow, develop, and respond to various stimuli, providing a solid foundation for further studies in plant biology and physiology.

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Category: Growth as an irreversible and permanent increase in size

1. Which of the following is NOT essential for plant growth?

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Category: Example: Formation of cork cambium and interfascicular cambium

2. What is the role of cork cambium in plants?

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Category: Growth Promoters: Auxins, gibberellins, cytokinins

3. What is the role of gibberellins in agriculture with respect to fruit size?

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Category: Relationship between growth, differentiation, and development

4. What are the two main components of plant development?

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Category: Gibberellins

5. Gibberellins are used to speed up which process in the brewing industry?

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Category: Introduction to Plant Growth and Development

6. Which one of the following is classified as a plant growth regulator?

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Category: Water: Needed for cell enlargement and enzymatic activities

7. Why is water considered essential for the enzymatic activities in plants?

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Category: Essential factors:

8. Which of the following is a macronutrient essential for plant growth?

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Category: Example: Heterophylly in cotton, coriander, buttercup

9. In what way does plasticity manifest in plants?

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Category: Types of PGRs

10. Which of the following combinations of PGRs can both promote stem elongation and delay leaf senescence?

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Category: Limited growth in leaves, flowers, and fruits

11. Which condition is NOT essential for plant growth?

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Category: Conditions for Growth

12. How does gravity influence the growth direction of plant roots?

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Category: Differentiation and specialization of cells

13. How does the position of a cell within a plant organ influence its final function and structure, using tracheary elements as an example?

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Category: Definition and importance of growth

14. Which of the following is NOT used as a parameter to measure plant growth?

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Category: Characteristics

15. Which of the following conditions is essential for optimal plant growth?

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Category: Definition: Sum of growth and differentiation

16. What is development in plants considered as?

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Category: Ethylene

17. (A) Ethylene promotes germination in peanut seeds.
(R) Ethylene enhances the respiration rate during fruit ripening.

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Category: Types of Plant Growth

18. What is the definition of plant growth?

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Category: Growth stops after reaching maturity

19. In arithmetic growth, the length of an organ at time ‘t’ is given by which formula?

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Category: Dedifferentiation: Reversion of specialized cells into meristematic state

20. Which physiological change is associated with dedifferentiation in plants?

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Category: Auxins

21. What is one common agricultural use of auxins?

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Category: Phases of Growth

22. Consider a plant species that initially weighs 50 g and grows following an arithmetic growth pattern at a rate of 5 g/day. If after some days the weight of the plant becomes 80 g, how long was the duration of growth?

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Category: Growth

23. Two trees A and B have initial heights of 2 meters and 4 meters respectively. Over a year, both trees grow by 1 meter. Which tree has a higher relative growth rate, and why?

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Category: Physiological Effects of Plant Growth Regulators

24. Which plant growth regulator can be used to promote cell division and delay senescence in leaves?

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Category: Differentiation, Dedifferentiation, and Redifferentiation

25. Which of the following is a function of lignocellulosic secondary cell walls in tracheary elements?

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Category: The Discovery of Plant Growth Regulators

26. Which plant growth regulator is known to delay senescence in leaves by promoting cell division?

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Category: Meristematic Phase

27. For a plant undergoing exponential growth during the meristematic phase, if the number of cells doubles every day starting from 100 cells, how many cells will there be after 3 days?

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Category: Elongation Phase

28. In terms of plant growth efficiency, how does the role of root apical meristems differ from shoot apical meristems?

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Category: Cytokinins

29. How do cytokinins affect apical dominance in plants?

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Category: Developmental Process

30. What is dedifferentiation in plants?

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Category: Increase in protoplasm as a measure of growth

31. What is growth at a cellular level primarily a consequence of?

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Category: Determinate Growth

32. Which of the following is not a phase of growth in determinate growth?

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Category: Active cell division in shoot and root apical meristems

33. During the elongation phase in shoot development, what structural change takes place within the cells of the shoot apical meristem, contributing significantly to plant height?

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Category: Definition of growth in plants

34. Which parameter is used to measure growth in plants?

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Category: Factors influencing plant growth and development

35. What essential role does water play in plant growth apart from being a solvent and reactant?

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Category: Cell enlargement, vacuolation, and cell wall deposition

36. In agricultural practices during drought conditions, how does water deficit affect the transition between the maturation phase and subsequent reproductive growth in crop plants?

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Category: Plasticity in Development

37. Which of the following plants is known for exhibiting heterophylly by having different leaf shapes at juvenile and mature stages?

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Category: Arithmetic Growth

38. If an organism’s cells divide arithmetically with a consistent doubling every 48 hours starting from an initial count of 8 cells, how many days will pass before there are at least 128 cells assuming no outside intervention affects growth rates? Consider how conditions might change once population size hits resource constraints.

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Category: Parameters for measuring growth:

39. Given the geometric growth model $W_1 = W_0 e^{rt}$, if a plant’s initial mass $W_0$ is 10 g, growth rate $r$ is 0.03 per day, what will be its approximate mass $W_1$ after 20 days, assuming optimal conditions for growth?

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Category: Nutrients: Macronutrients and micronutrients for protoplasm synthesis

40. What is one of the primary roles of water in plant growth?

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Category: Maturation Phase

41. How does the completion of the maturation phase enhance the overall development of a crop plant, specifically in terms of yield consistency in varying climatic conditions?

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Category: Open form of growth in plants

42. What is the primary characteristic of open form growth in plants?

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Category: Oxygen: Required for ATP production

43. Oxygen is crucial for which of the following processes in ATP production?

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Category: Redifferentiation: Differentiation of dedifferentiated cells into new structures

44. Which of the following is an example of redifferentiation in plants?

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Category: Development

45. Which term describes the irreversible permanent increase in size of a plant?

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Category: Geometric Growth

46. Which phase is characterized by a rapid increase in size during geometric growth?

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Category: Growth Rate Formulae

47. A bacterial culture follows a sigmoid growth pattern in a controlled lab environment. It takes 4 hours to move from lag phase to log phase. During the log phase, the population size grows exponentially from 100 cells to 800 cells in 6 hours. Calculate the exponential growth rate during the log phase.

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Category: Growth Measurement

48. What phase of growth is characterized by the division of cells?

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Category: Small molecules that regulate growth and development

49. During water stress conditions, which PGR induces stomatal closure to reduce transpiration and conserve water in plants?

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Category: Abscisic Acid

50. Which name was used to initially identify abscisic acid?

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Category: Plant Growth Regulators (PGRs)

51. What is the role of cytokinins when applied externally in agricultural practices?

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Category: Indeterminate Growth

52. In which phase of plant growth does cell enlargement mainly occur due to increased vacuolation?

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Category: Ability of plants to form different structures in response to the environment

53. What is the indeterminate growth in plants primarily attributed to?

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Category: Includes auxins, gibberellins, cytokinins, abscisic acid, and ethylene

54. During drought conditions, which plant hormone is primarily responsible for inducing stomatal closure to prevent water loss?

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Category: Temperature: Optimum temperature range for different plants

55. Which temperature range may be detrimental to the survival of wheat plants?

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Category: Environmental Factors: Light, gravity, etc.

56. Which of the following is a factor essential for cell enlargement in plants?

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Category: Definition and characteristics

57. Which structure is primarily responsible for the continuous growth of plants?

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Category: Role of meristems in unlimited growth

58. Which type of meristem is responsible for secondary growth in plants?

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Category: Growth Rates

59. Two plants exhibit geometric growth but under different conditions. Plant A experiences a nutrient-rich environment while Plant B is in a nutrient-poor one. Which statement best predicts their growth patterns over time?

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Category: Example: Formation of secondary xylem and phloem

60. What is the primary function of secondary phloem produced by the vascular cambium?

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Category: Role of metabolism in growth (anabolic and catabolic processes)

61. Which of the following is a phase of plant growth?

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