Kingdom Plantae Additional MCQs For NTS [NUST MCAT AGHA KHAN & Other Universities]
Kingdom Plantae Additional MCQs For NTS: Plants play a critical role in our existence because they are natural producers which convert light energy into chemical energy by the process of photosynthesis. The light obviously obtained from sun as we know.

Kingdom Plantae Additional MCQs For NTS
As well as kingdom plantae mcqs also play critical role in the preparation of NTS, NUST, MCAT, AGHA KHAN Exams and many other different universities. Students can prepare these Kingdom Plantae Additional MCQs For NTS easily as follow.
- Family Solanacease has __________ genera and 2000 species.
(A) 90
(B) 70
(C) 50
(D) 30
- In Pakistan, 14 genera and about __________ species of Family Solanaceae have been reported.
(A) 52
(B) 152
(C) 252
(D) 352
- Capsicum frutescens is the biological name of:
(A) Red pepper
(B) Potato
(C) Tomato
(D) Tobacco
- Lycopersicum esculentum is the biological name of:
(A) Tomato
(B) Tobacco
(C) Cucumber
(D) Red pepper
- Salanum tuberosum is the biological name of:
(A) Potato
(B) Tobacco
(C) Cucumber
(D) Red pepper
- The most important plant in the family Solanaceae is:
(A) Solanum tuberosum
(B) Lycopersicum esculentum
(C) Capsicum frutescens
(D) Nicotiana tabacum
- Solanum melangena is the biological name of:
(A) Egg plant
(B) Brinjal
(C) Tomato
(D) Both ‘A’ & ‘B’
- ____________ produces an edible fruit enclosed in a bladder.
(A) Pyrus
(B) Capsicum frutescens
(C) Physalis
(D) Lycopersicum esculentum
- Family Caeselpiniaceae includes about __________ genera and about 2300 species.
(A) 152
(B) 600
(C) 90
(D) 110
- In Pakistan, Family Caeselpiniaceae is represented by 16 genera and about _______ species.
(A) 90
(B) 60
(C) 13
(D) 52
- Pick the odd one:
(A) Tamarindus indica
(B) Cassia fistula
(C) Abrus precatorious
(D) Bauhinia veriegata
- The leaves of Cassia alata are used to cure:
(A) Ring worm
(B) Skin disease
(C) None of these
(D) Both ‘A’ & ‘B’
- Oil extracted from the seeds or _________ is applied externally for skin disease.
(A) Bauhinia vergata
(B) Cynometera cauliflora
(C) Tamarindus indica
(D) Cassia fistula
- Cassia fistula is the biological name of:
(A) Kachnar
(B) Amaltas
(C) Alfalfa
(D) Peanut
- The leaves and flower buds of Bauhinia verigata are used as:
(A) Fruit
(B) Medicine
(C) Vegetable
(D) Herb
- The acidic fruit of Tamarindus indica is rich in:
(A) Tartaric acid
(B) Acetic acid
(C) Formic acid
(D) Lactic acid
- The bark of ________ is used in tanning.
(A) Bauhinia
(B) Tamarindus indica
(C) None of these
(D) Both (A) and (B)
- Family Poaceae includes about 600 genera and _________ species.
(A) 9,000
(B) 10,000
(C) 8700
(D) 4500
- In Pakistan, family Poaceae is represented by __________ genera and 492 species.
(A) 127
(B) 94
(C) 158
(D) 254
- Triticum vulgare is the biological name of:
(A) Wheat
(B) Corn
(C) Oats
(D) Rice
- Zea mays is the biological name of:
(A) Wheat
(C) Oats
(B) Corn
(D) Rice
- Avena sativa is the biological name of:
(A) Wheat
(B) Sugar cane
(C) Rice
(D) Oats
- Oryza sativa is the biological name of:
(A) Wheat
(B) Corn
(C) Oats
(D) Rice
- Saccharum officinarum is the biological name of:
(A) Wheat
(B) Sugar cane
(C) Rice
(D) Oats
- Which of the following is not the character of flowers of family Poaceae?
(A) Hypogynous
(B) Small
(C) Sessile
(D) Complete
- Secale cereale is the biological name of:
(A) Rye
(B) Sugar cane
(C) Wheat
(D) Corn
- Sugar is obtained from the juice of:
(A) Saccharum officinarum
(B) Oryza sativa
(C) Zea mays
(D) Triticum vulgare
- _________ yields lemon grams oil which is used in perfumes and soap industry and for making infusions.
(A) Oyyza sative
(B) Saccharum officinarum
(C) Rosa indica
(D) Cymbopagon citrates
- Fibers obtained from the leaves of ________ are used in making ropes.
(A) Saccharum officinarum
(B) Saccharum officinarum
(C) Oryza sativa
(D) Cymbopogon citrates
Answers
1. (A) | 2. (A) | 3. (A) | 4. (A) | 5. (A) | 6. (A) | 7. (D) |
8. (C) | 9. (A) | 10. (B) | 11. (C) | 12. (D) | 13. (B) | 14. (B) |
15. (C) | 16. (A) | 17. (D) | 18. (B) | 19. (C) | 20. (A) | 21. (B) |
22. (D) | 23. (D) | 24. (B) | 25. (D) | 26. (A) | 27. (A) | 28. (D) |
29. (A) |