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Asexual Reproduction Questions and Answer for NEET Free Pdf
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Asexual reproduction
1. Asexual reproduction is _____________
A. A fusion of specialized cells
B. A method by which all types of organisms reproduce
C. A method producing genetically identical offsprings
D. A method involving more than one parent
Ans: a method producing genetically identical offsprings
2. Which of the following organisms doesn’t reproduce by binary fission?
A. Amoeba
B. Plasmodium
C. Euglena
D. Paramecium
Ans: plasmodium
3. An alga which reproduces by asexual method of fragmentation is:
A. Rhizopus
B. Salmonella
C. Plasmodium
D. Spirogyra
Ans: spirogyra
4. A vegetative propagation method used between a lemon plant and an orange plant is known as:
A. Cutting
B. Layering
C. Budding
D. Grafting
Ans: grafting
5. Regeneration is observed in:
A. Amoeba
B. Planaria
C. Spirogyra
D. Yeast
Ans: planaria
6. Rhizopus reproduces by;
A. Binary fission
B. Budding
C. Fragmentation
D. Sporulation
Ans: sporulation
7. A cut part of a plant stem used in the process of grafting:
A. Stock
B. Scion
C. Cutting
D. Bud
Ans: stock
8. Which of the following shows budding?
A. Yeast
B. Amoeba
C. Paramecium
D. Plasmodium
Ans: Yeast
9. The method by which designed characters of two plants can be combined:
A. Cutting
B. Layering
C. Budding
D. Grafting
Ans: grafting
10. _ is the simplest method of asexual reproduction in unicellular organism.
A. Binary fission
B. Budding
C. Fragmentation
D. Spore formation
Ans: binary fission