Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants is an important topic in the Biology section in MHT CET exam. Practising this topic will increase your score overall and make your conceptual grip on MHT CET exam stronger.
This article gives you a full set of MHT CET PYQs for sexual reproduction in flowering plants with explanations for effective preparation. Practice of MHT CET Biology PYQs including Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants questions regularly will improve accuracy, speed, and confidence in the MHT CET 2026 exam.
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MHT CET PYQs for Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants with Solutions
1.
How many cells are there in the embryo sac?- 6.
- 7.
- 8.
- 5.
2.
Diploid structure found in embryo sac is- Synergid nucleus
- Antipodal nucleus
- Egg nucleus
- Secondary nucleus
3.
In some species of family Asteraceae seeds are produced without fertilization. It is called as ________- apomixis
- amphimixis
- parthenocarpy
- vivipary
4.
What is an example of chiropterophily?- Pollination by birds
- Pollination by insects
- Pollination by bats
- Pollination by wind
5.
Versatile anthers are connected with- Entomophily
- Malacophily
- Anemophily
- Omithophily
6.
What is the definition of geitonogamy?- Transfer of pollen from the anther of one flower to the stigma of another flower on the same plant.
- Transfer of pollen from the anther of one plant to the stigma of a flower on a different plant.
- Self-pollination where pollen from the same flower fertilizes the ovule.
- Cross-pollination between genetically distinct individuals.
7.
Which one of the following is NOT true about Salvia flower ?- Flowers are bisexual
- Flowers are protandrous
- The upper branch of bifurcated connective bears sterile anther lobe and lower branch bearsfertile anther lobe
- The upper branch of bifurcated connective bears fertile anther lobe and lower branch bearssterile anther lobe
8.
Germ pores of pollen grains are useful for- Helps in the formation of the pollen tube and the release of the male gametes during fertilisation
- Germination of the seed
- Growth of the pollen tube
- Helps in the formation of female gametes
9.
Entry of pollen tube into ovule through its micropyle is- Porogamy
- Mesogamy
- Chalazogamy
- Herkogamy
10.
Direction: Read the following statements and answer wrong statements.1. Nitrogenous base is linked to pentose sugar through an N-glycosidic bond.2. Phosphate group is linked to 5'-OH of a pentose sugar through phosphoester bond.3. Two nucleosides are linked through a 3'- 5' N-glycosidic bond.4. Negatively charged DNA is wrapped around positively charged histone octamer to form the nucleosome.5. The chromatin that is more densely packed and stains dark is called euchromatin.- (A) 1, 2, and 3 are wrong statement
- (B) 4 alone is the wrong statement
- (C) 3 and 5 are wrong statement
- (D) 1 alone is the wrong statement
11.
Double fertilization in angiosperms was first discovered by S.G. Nawaschin in ________ plants.- Lillium
- Sunflower
- Wheat
- Mango
12.
The middleman between blood and tissues is:- (A) Red blood cell
- (B) Serum
- (C) Plasma
- (D) Lymph
13.
The suspensor during the development of an angiosperm embryo is formed from _________- basal cell
- apical cell
- embryonal cell
- generative cell
14.
In angiosperms, the fusion of male gamete with the secondary nucleus is considered as "Second fertilization" because- It is fusion of two nuclei
- Secondary nucleus is a sister nucleus of the egg
- It takes place in embryo sac
- It takes place after pollination
15.
Which one of the following is NOT a disadvantage of self pollination?- No scope for developing improved varieties
- Progeny becomes weaker
- Genetic stability can be maintained
- Less adaptability to climatic variations



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