Botany-CPMT MCQ Questions and Answers
This section on Botany CPMT MCQ questions with answers focuses on essential biology concepts commonly tested in medical entrance exams like NEET, AIIMS, and CPMT. These multiple-choice questions cover topics such as plant physiology, taxonomy, genetics, and ecology. Each question is carefully designed with detailed explanations to help students build a strong conceptual foundation. Practicing such science-based MCQs is similar to structured programming logic—it strengthens analytical thinking and conceptual application. Download botany CPMT questions with solutions PDF and practice regularly to improve accuracy and speed in competitive science exams.
Botany-CPMT MCQ
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1. Which part of brain allows one side of brain to control opposite side of body ?
- Midbrain
- Medulla
- Cerebellum
- Pons
2. Match column A (Types of fruits) with column B (Examples) then select the correct answer from the options given below- Column A a. Lomentum b. Samara c. Achene d. Amphisacra Column B 1. Aegle 2. Mirabilis 3. Acacia 4. Acer a b c d
- 3 4 1 2
- 3 1 2 4
- 3 2 1 4
- 3 4 2 1
3. Phototropic and geotropic movements in plants have been traced to be linked with-
- Auxin
- Gibberellin
- Both (A) and (B)
- Specific enzymes
4. The first case of polyembryony was reported in certain orange seeds by-
- Brawn
- Nawaschin
- Maheswari
- None of the above
5. When the change from sol into gel is reversible, the colloid is called-
- Gelation
- Solation
- Suspension
- Reversible colloid
6. The nuclear spindle consists of-
- One type of fibre
- Two types of fibres
- Three types of fibres
- Four types of fibres
7. Which of the following types of RNA takes a message from DNA in the nucleus to the ribosomes in the cytoplasm ?
- m-RNA
- r-RNA
- t-RNA
- All of the above
8. ‘The imbibition theory of ascent of sap’ was first suggested by-
- Strasburger
- Bose
- Fischer
- Sachs
9. The maximum transpiration occurs in-
- Mesophytic plants
- Hydrophytic plants
- Xerophytic plants
- All algae except cyanobacteria
10. The transfer of minerals from top soil to subsoil through soil-water is called-
- Percolation
- Conduction
- Leaching
- Transpiration