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Whichoneofthefollowingpairsiscorrectlymatched?

(a)IndianCouncilsAct,1892PrincipleofElection

ResponsibleGovernment(b)IndianCouncilsAct,1909 (c)GovernmentofIndiaAct,1919

(d)GovernmentofIndiaAct,1935 :ProvincialAutonomy :DyarchyinStates

136. Which of the following is not a monoecious

plant

(1) castor

(3) papaya

(3)

(2) malze

(4) cucurbita

If both male and female flowers are present on the same plant such as castor and! maize

(monoecious)

137. In monoecious plants


(1) autogamy takes place

(2) autogamy don't takes place

(3) Geitonogamy takes place

(4) both 2 and 3

(4)

If both male and female flowers are present on the same plant such as castor and maize

(monoecious), it prevents autogamy but not geltonogamy

138. In papaya plant

(1) autogamy can't take place but

geltonogamy can

(2) autogamy can take place but geitonogamy can't

(3) Geitonogamy and autogamy both take


place (4) geitonogamy and autogamy both can't

take place

In several species such as papaya, malet and female flowers are present on different plants, that

is each plant is either male or female (dioecy). This condition prevents. both autogamy and

geitonogamy

(4)

140. During germination of pollen, the pollen

tube comes out through

(1) single germ pore

(2) all the germ pores

(3) stigma membrane forms the pollen tube growing inside the pistil

(4) any place from the pollen


(1) the pollen grain germinates on the stigma to produce pollen tube through one of the germ

pores

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141. Male gametes are formed by the division

of

(1) vegetative cell

(2) generative cell

(3) both these cells act as gametes

(4) none of these

(2)

pollen grains are shed at two-celled

condition (a vegetative cell and a generate


cell). In such plants, the generative cell

divides and forms the two male gametes

during the growth of pollen tube in the

stigma 142. Pollen discharged in two celled stage generate the two male gamete during

(1) landing on stigma

(2) after entering the embryosac

(3) during growth of pollen tube in stigma (4) only have one male gamete (3)

In such plants, the generative cell divides and forms the two male gametes during the growth of

pollen tube in the stigma

143. Pollen tube enters the ovule throught

(1) chalaza (2) micropylar end

(3) middle of embryosad


(4) any of the three

(2) Pollen tube, after reaching the ovary, enten the ovule through the micropyle and the enters

one of the synergids through the filiform apparatus

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139. The ability of pistil to recognise, accept or reject the pollen and its growth is due to

(1) chemical component interaction

(2) secretion of resin from exine

(3) compatibility of pollen to sit on stigma

(4) all of these

(1)

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