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Class 11 Biology Chapter 3 Plant Kingdom

This quiz on Chapter 3, Plant Kingdom, from Class 11 Biology is designed to test your understanding of the classification and characteristics of the plant kingdom. The quiz covers topics such as the broad classification of the plant kingdom into algae, bryophytes, pteridophytes, gymnosperms, and angiosperms, along with their distinguishing features, reproductive strategies, and life cycles (haplontic, diplontic, and haplodiplontic). It also includes the economic importance of different plant groups and key concepts related to alternation of generations.

Through multiple-choice, conceptual, and scenario-based questions, this quiz will help you identify which topics or subtopics from this chapter are not clear to you. At the end of the quiz, you will receive a certificate of achievement. Perfect for self-assessment and revision, this quiz will strengthen your knowledge of plant diversity and their evolutionary significance.

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Category: Economic Importance

1. Which unicellular alga is recognized as a protein-rich supplement and used by space travelers?

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Category: Heterosporous: Produces Micro & Megaspores

2. What role does the pollen tube play in gymnosperm fertilization?

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Category: Adaptations:

3. Which gymnosperm is known for having mycorrhizal associations with fungi, improving nutrient uptake efficiency?

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Category: Naked-Seed Plants (No Ovary, Seeds Exposed)

4. How do the seeds of gymnosperms differ fundamentally from those of angiosperms in terms of their exposure status, and what implications does this have for symbiotic relationships with coralloid roots?

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Category: Phaeophyceae

5. Which pigment gives Phaeophyceae their characteristic brown color?

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Category: Monocotyledons (Monocots) – One Cotyledon, Parallel Venation

6. (A) Monocots have a unique vascular bundle arrangement that supports efficient nutrient transport.
(R) The scattered arrangement of vascular bundles in monocots contributes to enhanced structural support and flexibility.

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Category: Exclusion of Fungi, Monera, and Protista from Plantae

7. Which type of reproduction involves gametes of different sizes in algae?

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Category: Introduction

8. How does the shift from artificial to phylogenetic classification systems enhance our understanding of algae?

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Category: Classification of Plantae into:

9. What distinguishes gymnosperms from angiosperms in terms of seed characteristics?

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Category: Liverworts

10. (A) The sporophyte of liverworts is non-photosynthetic and entirely dependent on the gametophyte for nutrition.
(R) Liverworts are primarily found in dry and arid environments due to their ability to conserve water.

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Category: Chlorophyceae

11. What form of food storage is found in some members of Chlorophyceae?

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Category: Most Diverse Group of Plants

12. How do enclosed seeds in angiosperms offer an evolutionary advantage compared to naked seeds in gymnosperms?

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Category: Seeds Enclosed in Fruits

13. What advantage do dicotyledonous plants have due to their root system, especially in areas prone to erosion?

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Category: Evolution of Classification Systems:

14. In numerical taxonomy, how are different character traits treated when classifying organisms?

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Category: BRYOPHYTES

15. Which of the following is known as the male sex organ in bryophytes?

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Category: PTERIDOPHYTES

16. What is the main plant body of pteridophytes called?

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Category: GYMNOSPERMS

17. Gymnosperms are known to produce which type of spores?

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Category: Reproductive Structures

18. What are the structures called that bear microsporangia in gymnosperms?

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Category: Overview of Whittaker’s Five Kingdom Classification

19. Anisogamous reproduction in algae involves:

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Category: Pollen Tube Delivers Male Gametes (No Water Required)

20. (A) The pollen tube development in gymnosperms is an evolutionary advantage.
(R) Pollen tubes allow gymnosperms to reproduce without water, unlike bryophytes and pteridophytes.

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Category: Dicotyledons (Dicots) – Two Cotyledons, Reticulate Venation

21. Which of the following correctly differentiates between dicotyledons and monocotyledons regarding their root systems?

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Category: Classification of Angiosperms

22. Why might vegetative characteristics of certain angiosperms be less reliable for classification under varying environmental conditions despite their evolutionary significance?

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Category: Flowering Plants

23. (A) Seeds in angiosperms develop within the ovary.
(R) The ovary matures into a fruit that encloses the seeds.

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Category: Rhodophyceae

24. In what form is food stored in Rhodophyceae?

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Category: Mosses

25. What stage develops directly from a spore in mosses?

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Category: General Characteristics

26. What characteristic defines gymnosperms?

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Category: ANGIOSPERMS

27. Which of the following statements best describes angiosperms?

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Category: ALGAE

28. Which method of reproduction involves fragmentation in algae?

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Category: Male Strobili (Pollen Cones)

29. What are microsporangiate strobili commonly known as?

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Category: Female Strobili (Ovulate Cones)

30. (A) Pollen grains are carried in air currents to the ovules of gymnosperms.
(R) The pollen tube grows towards the archegonia and discharges male gametes.

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Category: Classification of Algae

31. What type of reproduction in algae involves the fusion of two similar-sized gametes?

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