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Year 9 Biology Quiz: Plant Reproduction

Instructions: Choose the correct answer for each question. Each question has one correct answer.

Questions

  1. What is the primary function of the stamen in a flower?

    • A. Attracting pollinators
    • B. Producing pollen
    • C. Supporting the flower petals
    • D. Protecting the ovules
  2. Which part of the plant is responsible for photosynthesis?

    • A. Roots
    • B. Stem
    • C. Leaves
    • D. Flowers
  3. What is the term for the transfer of pollen from an anther to a stigma?

    • A. Fertilisation
    • B. Germination
    • C. Pollination
    • D. Seed dispersal
  4. In which type of reproduction do plants produce seeds without fertilisation?

    • A. Asexual reproduction
    • B. Sexual reproduction
    • C. Apomixis
    • D. Pollination
  5. What structure develops into a seed after fertilisation occurs?

    • A. Stigma
    • B. Ovule
    • C. Anther
    • D. Pollen grain
  6. Which of the following is NOT a method of asexual reproduction in plants?

    • A. Cutting
    • B. Budding
    • C. Seed dispersal
    • D. Grafting
  7. What role do auxins play in plant reproduction?

    • A. They attract insects for pollination
    • B. They are plant hormones that promote growth
    • C. They inhibit seed germination
    • D. They prevent water loss
  8. What is the term for a flower that has both male and female reproductive structures?

    • A. Unisexual flower
    • B. Bisexual flower
    • C. Monoecious flower
    • D. Dioecious flower
  9. Which part of the flower is the female reproductive structure?

    • A. Stamen
    • B. Petal
    • C. Pistil
    • D. Sepal
  10. How do seeds primarily get dispersed by wind?

    • A. Through water droplets
    • B. By passing animals
    • C. Using parachute-like structures
    • D. By explosive mechanisms

Answers Key

  1. B
  2. C
  3. C
  4. C
  5. B
  6. C
  7. B
  8. B
  9. C
  10. C

Good luck!