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Based on

TYM AIATS-03
(Phase 01 & 02
)

Corporate Office: Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005, Ph.011-47623456

CONCEPT STRENGTHENING SHEET


CSS-03
Botany
AIATS-03(TYM)-Q.128 (3) Mustard and brinjal
Topic: Morphology of Flowering (4) Brinjal and Salvia
Plants/Androecium 4. Epipetalous and epiphyllous condition
respectively is found in
Mark the following statements as true (T) or
false (F) and select the correct option. (1) Brinjal and Lily (2) Lily and Brinjal
A. In Salvia, filaments of stamens are of (3) Salvia and Brinjal (4) Pea and China rose
variable lengths. AIATS-03(TYM)-Q.126
B. Epiphyllous stamens are found in flowers of
Topic: Anatomy of Flowering Plants, Secondary
brinjal.
Growth
A B
Dedifferentiation of which of the following cells
(1) (T) (T) results in formation of interfascicular cambium
(2) (F) (F) in dicot stems?
(1) Xylem parenchyma (2) Pericycle
(3) (F) (T)
(3) Endodermis (4) Medullary rays
(4) (T) (F)

Practice Questions:
Practice Questions:
1. Which among the following is not involved in
1. In epiphyllous condition, stamens are attached
the formation of vascular cambium during
to the
secondary growth in dicot stem?
(1) Petals (2) Perianth
(1) Interfascicular cambium
(3) Sepals (4) Pistil
(2) Medullary rays
2. When stamens are attached to the petals, they
(3) Pericycle
are known as
(4) Intrafascicular cambium
(1) Epipetalous (2) Epiphyllous
2. Interfascicular cambium is a
(3) Monoadelphous (4) Apocarpous
(1) Primary meristem
3. Variation in the length of filaments within a
flower is seen in (2) Secondary meristem
(1) Salvia and mustard (3) Primary permanent tissue
(2) Salvia and lily (4) Secondary permanent tissue
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3. Medullary rays is _____A____ and it 4. The ovary is said to be _______, if all other
____B____ to form interfascicular cambium parts of the flower arise above the ovary.
during secondary growth in dicot stem. (1) Hypogynous
Select the suitable option for A and B. (2) Inferior
(1) A-secondary permanent tissue, B- (3) Half inferior
redifferentiates
(4) Superior
(2) A-primary permanent tissue, B-
AIATS-03(TYM)-Q.107
dedifferentiates
Topic: Morphology of Flowering Plants, Main
(3) A-secondary permanent tissue, B-
differentiates Function of Root
(4) A-primary permanent tissue, B- The roots that originate from the base of the
redifferentiates stem are seen in
AIATS-03(TYM)-Q. 118 (1) Mustard plant (2) Banyan tree
Topic: Morphology of Flowering Plants, The Fruit, (3) Wheat plant (4) Mango tree
Types of Fruits
Read the following statements and select the
correct option
Statement (A): In mango and coconut, the fruit
is known as drupe.
Statement (B): In mango and coconut, fruit
develops from monocarpellary inferior ovaries.
(1) Only statement (A) is correct
(2) Only statement (B) is correct
(3) Both the statements are incorrect
(4) Both the statements are correct Practice Questions:
1. The roots arising in banyan tree to support
heavy branches are called
(1) Stilt roots
(2) Prop roots
(3) Respiratory roots
(4) Storage roots

2. Which of the following features is not


Practice Questions: associated with roots found in wheat plant?
1. Gynoecium with a single carpel is termed as (1) Primary root is short-lived
(1) Bicarpellary
(2) Roots originate from base of stem
(2) Monocarpellary
(3) Constitute fibrous root system
(3) Tricarpellary
(4) Polycarpellary (4) Primary root is persistant

2. Mango and coconut fruits develop from _____ 3. In all of the following plants roots arise from
ovaries parts of the plant other than radicle, except
(1) Monocarpellary superior (1) Mustard (2) Grasses
(2) Tricarpellary inferior (3) Monstera (4) Banyan
(3) Polycarpellary superior
4. Monocotyledonous plants generally have
(4) Monocarpellary inferior
(1) Tap root system
3. In which type of fruit endocarp is hard and
stony? (2) Fibrous root system
(1) Capsule (2) Drupe (3) Primary root bearing lateral roots
(3) Berry (4) Legume (4) Primary root originating from internodes

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5. Tap root system is prominent in Practice Questions:


(1) Wheat plant 1. Which plant part is modified into sweet potato?
(1) Root (2) Stem
(2) Rice plant
(3) Leaf (4) Axillary bud
(3) Mustard plant
2. Corm is a modified underground stem found in
(4) Monstera plant
(1) Colocasia and Zaminkand
AIATS-03(TYM)-Q. 120 (2) Potato and Sweet potato
Topic: Morphology of Flowering Plants, The (3) Zaminkand and Potato
Stem, Modification of Stem (4) Sweet potato and Colocasia
Choose the odd one out w.r.t. edible, modified 3. Potato is an example of underground stem
underground stem. modification _____________.
(1) Potato (2) Colocasia (1) Bulb
(2) Tuber
(3) Sweet potato (4) Zaminkand
(3) Rhizome
(4) Corm



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TYM Based on
AIATS-03
(Phase 01 & 02
)
Corporate Office: Aakash Tower, 8, Pusa Road, New Delhi-110005, Ph.011-47623456

CONCEPT STRENGTHENING SHEET


CSS-03 (Botany)
Answer Key

AIATS-03(TYM)-Q.128 2. (1)
Topic: Morphology of Flowering 3. (2)
Plants/Androecium 4. (2)
AIATS-03(TYM)-Q.107
1. (2)
2. (1) Topic: Morphology of Flowering Plants, Main
3. (1) Function of Root
4. (1) 1. (2)
AIATS-03(TYM)-Q.126 2. (4)
Topic: Anatomy of Flowering Plants, Secondary 3. (1)
Growth 4. (2)
1. (3) 5. (3)
2. (2) AIATS-03(TYM)-Q.120
3. (2) Topic: Morphology of Flowering Plants, The
AIATS-03(TYM)-Q.118 Stem, Modification of Stem
Topic: Morphology of Flowering Plants, The Fruit, 1. (1)
2. (1)
Types of Fruits
3. (2)
1. (2)

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