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MCQs

1. The reproductive part of a plant is the:
A. Root
B. Stem
C. Flower
D. Leaf

2. The outermost whorl of a flower is called:
A. Corolla
B. Calyx
C. Androecium
D. Gynoecium

3. Sepals collectively form the:
A. Corolla
B. Calyx
C. Androecium
D. Gynoecium
4. Petals collectively are called:
A. Calyx
B. Corolla
C. Pistil
D. Stamen
5. The male reproductive part of a flower is:
A. Gynoecium
B. Corolla
C. Androecium
D. Calyx
6. The pollen grains are produced in the:
A. Filament
B. Anther
C. Ovary
D. Style
7. The female reproductive part of a flower is:
A. Stamen
B. Androecium
C. Gynoecium
D. Petal
8. The sticky part of the pistil that receives pollen is:
A. Ovary
B. Style
C. Stigma
D. Filament
9. Ovules are present inside the:
A. Anther
B. Ovary
C. Filament
D. Stigma
10. The base of the flower where all floral parts are attached is called:
A. Thalamus
B. Petiole
C. Node
D. Internode