MHT CET PYQs for Transport in Plants with Solutions: Practice MHT CET Previous Year Questions

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Transport in 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 Transport in Plants with explanations for effective preparation. Practice of MHT CET Biology PYQs including Transport in Plants questions regularly will improve accuracy, speed, and confidence in the MHT CET 2026 exam.

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MHT CET PYQs for Transport in Plants with Solutions

  • 1.
    Which of the following is an example of active transport in cells?

      • Osmosis
      • Diffusion
      • Sodium-potassium pump
      • Facilitated diffusion

    • 2.
      Which scientists are credited with proposing the transpiration pull theory, also known as the cohesion-tension theory?

        • Charles Darwin and Francis Darwin
        • Stephen Hales
        • Henry Dixon and John Joly
        • Ernst Münch

      • 3.
        Which of the following best describes the widely accepted root pressure theory in plants?

          • It explains the mechanism of water movement through transpiration pull.
          • It describes the active uptake of minerals from the soil.
          • It refers to the pressure exerted by roots to push water upwards through the xylem.
          • It relates to the diffusion of gases in plant cells.

        • 4.
          Correct sequence in water absorption by root hairs.

            • Imbibition, diffusion, osmosis.
            • Osmosis, imbibition, diffusion.
            • Diffusion, imbibition, osmosis.
            • Osmosis, diffusion, imbibition.

          • 5.
            Path of ascent of sap is

              • Phloem
              • Xylem
              • Apoplast
              • Symplast

            • 6.
              When a stem of a plant is cut a few inches above the soil and xylem sap is seen flowing out through the cut end, this exudation is considered evidence for the existence of root pressure. Who proposed the theory of root pressure ?

                • Robert Hooke
                • Stephen Hales
                • Joseph Priestley
                • Gregor Mendel

              • 7.

                Water that except ______ and not is absorbed by plant. 
                 

                  • transpired.
                  • evaporated.
                  • absorbed.
                  • diffused.

                • 8.
                  Which scientists are credited with proposing the transpiration pull theory, also known as the cohesion-tension theory?

                    • Charles Darwin and Francis Darwin
                    • Stephen Hales
                    • Henry Dixon and John Joly
                    • Ernst Münch

                  • 9.
                    Which is not related to transpiration pull ?

                      • Capillarity
                      • Adhesion
                      • Cohesion
                      • Ascent of sap

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