PLANTS ( BY DHRUV SINGH 

A vibrant illustration of various plants with diverse leaves, flowers, and roots, set in a sunlit garden, showcasing the process of photosynthesis.

Explore the World of Plants!

Test your knowledge about the fascinating world of plants with our engaging quiz! This quiz covers various aspects of plant biology, including photosynthesis, plant anatomy, and their environmental significance.

Challenge yourself and learn more with questions that will:

  • Enhance your understanding of plant functions.
  • Provide fun facts about different plant species.
  • Encourage a deeper appreciation for nature.
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by GrowingTree247
1. Which part of the plant bind the soil and prevents soil erosion?
STEM
ROT
TREE
ROOT
2. Which of the following parts of a cactus plant performs photosynthesis?
SPINES
STEMS
ROOT
LEAVES
3. During breathing, plants use ___ gas and release ___ gas.
OXYGEN, CARBON DIOXIDE
CARBON DIOXIDE, OXYGEN
OXYGEN, NITROGEN
NITROGEN, OXYGEN
4. Which of the following are produced by plants during the process of photosynthesis? MORE THAN ONE OPTION
OXYGEN
CARBON DIOXIDE
GLUCOSE
CHLOROPHYLL
5. Veins ________
Absorb water and minerals from the soil.
 absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

Release oxygen and carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
 transport water, food and minerals in a leaf.

6. Dark red colored croton plants CAN NOT prepare food on its own. ( True / False ) with reason
True, Reason : Photosynthesis cannot take place in plants that appear red.    
False, Reason: Croton plants do not have chlorophyll but they can prepare their own food.
True, Reason: Croton plants are dark red in colour and do not contain chlorophyll.

False, Reason: Croton plants have chlorophyll but it is hidden by the dark red coloured pigments.
7. Which of the following are called food factories of the plant?
LEAVES
STEMS
ROOTS
FLOWERS
8. Plants make their own food and thus do not depend on others. Therefore, they are called:
Self made   
 parasites
Heterotrophs
Autotrophs     
9. Chlorophyll is a green pigment found in leaves. It is important to the green plants because it
Traps light energy from the sun.
 helps the plant in reproduction.

Traps nitrogen in the air.
 absorbs water and mineral salts
10. A plant was kept in a dark room for a week. When its leaves were tested with iodine solution, it did not show the presence of starch. From this experiment we can conclude that ___ is required for photosynthesis.
Starch 
Iodine
Darkness
Sunlight   
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