Question No:1
Largest inflorescence is found in
(A) Acalypha
(B) Populus
(C) Amorphophallus
(D) Cabbage
Question No:2
The most advanced type of inflorescence is
(A) corymb
(B) catkin
(C) spadix
(D) capitulum
Question No:3
An inflorescence in which flowers arise from different points but reach the same level is called as
(A) catkin
(B) corymb
(C) umbel
(D) spadix
Question No:4
The pendent spike is called
(A) catkin
(B) capitulum
(C) raceme
(D) spadix
Question No:5
Which of the following have one common character
(A) Racemose and Cyathium
(B) Corymb and Umbel
(C) Hypanthodium and Catkin
(D) Verticellaster and Spike
Question No:6
An inflorescence bearing sessile, bisexual flowers in acropetal succession is called as
(A) spadix
(B) spike
(C) corymb
(D) raceme
Question No:7
A racemose inflorescence with sessile acropetal flowers is called
(A) spike
(B) coryrnb
(C) umbel
(D) raceme
Question No:8
Characteristic inflorescence of family Compositae or Asteraceae is
(A) capitulum
(B) cymose head
(C) catkin
(D) spadix
Question No:9
A biparous cyme ending in a uniparous cyme is
(A) panicle
(B) verticellaster
(C) thyrsus
(D) cyathium
Question No:10
Leafless stem of onion which is produced to bear flowers is called
(A) pedicel
(B) torus
(C) thalamus
(D) scape
Question No:11
An inflorescence with unbranched peduncle producing pedicellate flowers from a single point in a centripetal fashion from a reduced peduncle is
(A) corymb
(B) compound umbel
(C) umbel
(D) corymbose raceme
Question No:12
The florets (small sessile flowers) in capitulum of sunflower are arranged in
(A) centrifugal manner
(B) centripetal manner
(C) acropetal manner
(D) basipetal manner
Question No:13
A plant bearing racemose inflorescence is
(A) Hibiscus
(B) Ocimum
(C) Asparagus
(D) Datura
Question No:14
Inflorescence in Mangifera is
(A) raceme
(B) catkin
(C) spadix
(D) verticellaster
Question No:15
Inflorescence in coconut is
(A) compound spadix
(B) mixed
(C) compound raceme
(D) spike
Question No:16
The unit of inflorescence in grasses (poaceae) is
(A) thyrsus
(B) spike
(C) spikelet
(D) raceme
Question No:17
The type of inflorescence in Jasmine is
(A) monochasial cyme
(B) dichasial cyme
(C) simple cyme
(D) polychasial cyme
Question No:18
Involucre forms the cup in the inflorescence of
(A) Fig
(B) Poinsettia
(C) Salvia
(D) Sunflower
Question No:19
Zig – zag development of inflorescence axis is an example of
(A) helocoid cyme
(B) verticellaster
(C) scorpioid cyme
(D) umbel
Question No:20
Cyathium inflorescence shows
(A) similar type of flowers
(B) one central male flower surrounded by many male flowers
(C) one central female flower surrounded by many male flowers
(D) sessile flowers on long axis