MCQ Science and Technology Class 9 Chapter 6 Maharashtra Board Classification of Plants 1. Which kingdom consists of autotrophic organisms with eukaryotic cells and cell walls?FungiMoneraPlantaeProtistaQuestion 1 of 202. What is the first criterion used for classifying plants?Number of cotyledonsPresence or absence of organsPresence of seedsPresence of flowersQuestion 2 of 203. Who proposed the Five Kingdom classification system in 1969?EichlerLinnaeusWhittakerDarwinQuestion 3 of 204. What type of plants lack flowers, fruits, and seeds?CryptogamsAngiospermsGymnospermsPhanerogamsQuestion 4 of 205. Which division of plants includes algae like Spirogyra?PteridophytaBryophytaThallophytaGymnospermsQuestion 5 of 206. What is observed in Spirogyra cells under a microscope?Root-like rhizoidsWell-developed leavesSpirally arranged chloroplastsSpore capsulesQuestion 6 of 207. Which of the following is a Thallophyta plant?SargassumFunariaNephrolepisCycasQuestion 7 of 208. Why are Bryophytes called the ‘amphibians’ of the plant kingdom?They grow only in waterThey need water for reproductionThey have true rootsThey produce fruitsQuestion 8 of 209. What is a characteristic of Bryophyta plants?They have true stems and leavesThey reproduce by spore formationThey form seedsThey are woodyQuestion 9 of 2010. Which division has plants with root-like rhizoids?ThallophytaPteridophytaBryophytaAngiospermsQuestion 10 of 2011. Which of the following is a Bryophyta plant?UlothrixAnthocerosMarsileaPinusQuestion 11 of 2012. What is a key feature of Pteridophyta plants?They lack conducting tissuesThey have well-developed roots and stemsThey produce fruitsThey are unicellularQuestion 12 of 2013. How do Pteridophytes reproduce asexually?By seed formationBy fruit productionBy spore formationBy buddingQuestion 13 of 2014. Which of the following is a Pteridophyta plant?SelaginellaSpirogyraHibiscusThujaQuestion 14 of 2015. Why are Thallophyta, Bryophyta, and Pteridophyta called cryptogams?They produce seedsThey form fruitsTheir reproductive organs are hiddenThey are woodyQuestion 15 of 2016. What do Thallophyta, Bryophyta, and Pteridophyta have in common?They produce flowersThey reproduce by spore formationThey have enclosed seedsThey are evergreenQuestion 16 of 2017. What defines phanerogams?They lack reproductive structuresThey produce seedsThey are unicellularThey lack chlorophyllQuestion 17 of 2018. How are phanerogams classified based on seed enclosure?Monocots and dicotsCryptogams and pteridophytesThallophyta and BryophytaGymnosperms and angiospermsQuestion 18 of 2019. What is a characteristic of gymnosperms?They form fruitsThey have naked seedsThey are unicellularThey lack leavesQuestion 19 of 2020. Which of the following is a gymnosperm?LilyCycasUlvaRicciaQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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