NEET
Botany

Parts Of Flower Iii

Low Priority
Consistency: 35%
Weightage: 7 / 20 Yrs

High-Yield Trend

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2006

Questions
7 MCQs

01
PYQ 2006
easy
botany ID: neet-200

What type of placentation is seen in sweet pea?

1. Basal

2. Axile

3. Free-central

4. Marginal

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02
PYQ 2008
medium
botany ID: neet-200
Dry indehiscent single-seeded fruit formed from the bi-carpellary syncarpous inferior ovary is:

1. caryopsis
2. cypsela
3. berry
4. cremocarp
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03
PYQ 2009
easy
botany ID: neet-200

An example of axile placentation is:

1. Argemone

2. Dianthus

3. Lemon

4. Marigold

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04
PYQ 2010
easy
botany ID: neet-201

In unilocular ovary with a single ovule, the placentation is:

1. marginal

2. basal

3. free central

4. axile

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05
PYQ 2012
easy
botany ID: neet-201

Placentation in tomato and lemon is:

1. Parietal 2. free central
3. marginal 4. axile
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06
PYQ 2015
easy
botany ID: neet-201

Axile placentation is present in?

1. Dianthus

2. Lemon

3. Pea

4. Argemone

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07
PYQ 2019
easy
botany ID: neet-201

Placentation, in which ovules develop on the inner wall of the ovary or in peripheral part, is:

1. Free central

2. basal

3. Axile

4. Parietal

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Preparing Parts Of Flower Iii for NEET

Parts Of Flower Iii is a specific sub-topic that frequently appears in the NEET examination. Understanding the underlying principles and practicing targeted questions is key to mastering this concept.

The questions compiled above are previous year questions (PYQs) directly related to Parts Of Flower Iii. Practicing these specific questions helps you understand the difficulty level and the examiner's approach to this topic.

Topic Frequently Asked Questions

Is Parts Of Flower Iii a high-weightage topic?

You can refer to the priority and consistency badges at the top of this page. High priority topics should be thoroughly revised multiple times before the exam.

Should I memorize the solutions?

No, it is highly recommended to understand the core concept and methodology behind each solution rather than memorizing them, as exact questions are rarely repeated, but the concepts definitely are.