Biology Practice MCQ Page 40

Multiple Choice questions for Biology in the sets of 10 each on one page with questions and answers. All sets are useful in the preparation of subject tests for employment or admission.
Question: 2957   The non-vascular land plants are included in the group called
  1. Thallophyta
  2. Bryophyta
  3. Tracheophyta
  4. Pteridophyta
Question: 2959   Xylem and Phloem are found only in vascular land plants which belong to the group
  1. Thallophyta
  2. Bryophyta
  3. Tracheophytta
  4. Pterodphyta
Question: 2960   Because of their dependence on water,bryophytes are sometimes called
  1. Tracheophytous
  2. Bryophytous
  3. Amphibious
  4. None of the above
Question: 2961   In bryophytes male sex organ is known as
  1. Archegonium
  2. Antheridium
  3. Sporangium
  4. Oogamy
Question: 2963   In bryophytes female sex organ is known as
  1. Archegonium
  2. Antheridium
  3. Sporangium
  4. Zooids
Question: 2964   In bryophytes the structure which are equivalent to the roots of vascular plants are the
  1. Antheridia
  2. Rhizoids
  3. Zooids
  4. Archegonia
Question: 2965   The cuticle of most of the bryophytes is made up of
  1. Cutin
  2. Wax
  3. Lignin
  4. Chitin
Question: 2967   The unique feature of bryophytes compared to other green plants groups is that
  1. they lack roots
  2. they lack vascular tissue
  3. they produce spores
  4. their sporophytes is attached to gametophyte
Question: 2968   Positive evidence of the aquatic ancestry of bryophytes is
  1. Protonema
  2. Green colour
  3. Ciliated sperm
  4. Some forms are purely aquatic
Question: 2970   Bryophytes are popularly called amphibinas of the plants kingdom because
  1. they grown on land
  2. they are aquatic
  3. they grow on damp soil and require water to carry out sexual reproduction
  4. all of these
Question: 2975   Moss capsule represents
  1. sporophyte
  2. a part of soruns
  3. gametophyte
  4. all of the above
Question: 2976   On germination a moss spore forms
  1. protonema which bears sex organs
  2. sex organs
  3. protonema which gives rise to buds that grow into new moss
  4. moss plant directly