Flowering Plants MCQs

Flowering Plants MCQs

Try to answer these Flowering Plants MCQs and check your understanding of the Flowering Plants subject. Scroll down and let's begin!

1: What is the primary function of flowers in flowering plants?

A.   To produce pollen for reproduction

B.   To attract pollinators for fertilization

C.   To provide structural support for the plant

D.   To store nutrients for growth

2: Which part of a flower produces pollen?

A.   Stigma

B.   Style

C.   Anther

D.   Ovary

3: What is the process by which pollen is transferred from the anther to the stigma of a flower?

A.   Pollination

B.   Fertilization

C.   Germination

D.   Photosynthesis

4: Which of the following is NOT a type of flower pollination?

A.   Wind pollination

B.   Self-pollination

C.   Insect pollination

D.   Root pollination

5: What is the purpose of nectar in a flower?

A.   To provide a source of food for pollinators

B.   To protect the flower from herbivores

C.   To store water for the plant's survival

D.   To produce fragrance for attracting insects

6: Which part of a plant develops into a fruit after fertilization?

A.   Stamen

B.   Pistil

C.   Petal

D.   Sepal

7: What is the role of sepals in a flower?

A.   To attract pollinators

B.   To protect the developing bud

C.   To produce nectar for fertilization

D.   To provide structural support for the flower

8: Which type of flowering plant typically has a single seed leaf or cotyledon?

A.   Monocotyledon

B.   Dicotyledon

C.   Gymnosperm

D.   Angiosperm

9: What is the term for the male reproductive part of a flower?

A.   Stamen

B.   Pistil

C.   Petal

D.   Sepal

10: Which of the following is NOT a method of seed dispersal in flowering plants?

A.   Wind dispersal

B.   Animal dispersal

C.   Water dispersal

D.   Root dispersal