Class IX Subject: Biology. Time: 45 mins M.C.Q’S Total: 25 Marks 1). Tap root originates from : a) b) c) d) Rhizome Rachis Tracheids Radicle 2). Rolling of young Fern leaves is called: a) Lamina b) Pinnae c) Circination d) Fronds 3). Flowers occur singly on flowering axis called as: a) Incomplete flower b) Solitary flower c) Angiosperm e) Zygomorphic 4). Dill seeds are obtained from: a) Gulkand b) Thymus c) Cinchona d) Amaltas 5). Seeds developed into a young plant called: a) b) c) d) Embryo Zygote Seedling Ovule 6). The gametophyte of Fern is called: a) Prothallus b) Sporangia c) Antheridia d) Archegonia 7). Fertilization is a process in which male and female gametes fused together to form: a) b) c) d) Fruit Ovary Zygote Embryo 8). Which of these is not a conifer: a) Cedrus b) Acacia c) Abies d) Juniperus 9). Tracheophytes are divided into two groups, Pteridophytes and Spermatophytes. The word Sperma means seeds while Phyton means: a) Petiole b) Cones c) Plants d) Photon 10). In Monocot seeds a nutritive tissue are present,called as: a) Endosperm b) Angiosperm c) Gymnosperm d) Mesophyll CRQ’s Q.1(a) Give three differences between bryophytes and tracheophytes? (2 marks) Q.1(b) In Pinus how many kinds of leaves?Write their names and functions? (3 marks) Q.2(a) Write similarities and dissimilarities of Pteridophytes with Spermatophytes? (2 marks) Q.2(b) State three differences between Monocotyledons and Dicotyledons? (3 marks) ERQ’s Q.3 Describe the General characteristics of Angiosperm? (5 marks) OR Q.4 Give the uses of Vascular plants? (5 marks)