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  • Chapter 1: The Living World
    Biodiversity; Need for classification; three domains of life; taxonomy and systematics; concept of species and taxonomical hierarchy; binomial nomenclature.
    17
    • 1.1
      Biodiversity – Definition, Levels and Importance
    • 1.2
      Need for Biological Classification in Living Organisms
    • 1.3
      Three Domains of Life – Archaea, Bacteria and Eukarya
    • 1.4
      Taxonomy – Meaning, Scope and Applications
    • 1.5
      Systematics – Role in Evolutionary Relationships
    • 1.6
      Concept of Species – Biological and Morphological
    • 1.7
      Taxonomical Hierarchy – Kingdom to Species
    • 1.8
      Major Taxonomic Categories – Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus
    • 1.9
      Binomial Nomenclature – Rules and Conventions
    • 1.10
      Contributions of Carolus Linnaeus to Nomenclature
    • 1.11
      International Code of Nomenclature in Biology
    • 1.12
      Importance of Classification for CBSE & NEET Exams
    • 1.13
      MCQs on Biodiversity and Taxonomy
    • 1.14
      Online Quiz on Species Concept and Hierarchy
    • 1.15
      Practice Test on Three Domains of Life
    • 1.16
      CBSE Class 11 Biology Online Test: The Living World
    • 1.17
      Taxonomy vs Systematics – Key Differences
  • Chapter 2: Biological Classification
    Five kingdom classifications; Salient features and classification of Monera, Protista and Fungi; Lichens, Viruses and Viroids.
    28
    • 2.1
      Five Kingdom Classification – Overview and Criteria
    • 2.2
      Advantages and Limitations of Five Kingdom Classification
    • 2.3
      Whittaker’s Five Kingdom System
    • 2.4
      Differences between Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes
    • 2.5
      General Characteristics of Kingdom Monera
    • 2.6
      Classification of Bacteria: Archaebacteria and Eubacteria
    • 2.7
      Economic Importance of Bacteria
    • 2.8
      Cyanobacteria (Blue-Green Algae)
    • 2.9
      Structural Features of Bacteria (Cell Wall, Flagella, Reproduction)
    • 2.10
      Salient Features of Kingdom Protista
    • 2.11
      Classification of Protista: Chrysophytes, Dinoflagellates, Euglenoids, Slime Moulds, Protozoans
    • 2.12
      Protistan Diseases in Humans – NEET & CBSE MCQs
    • 2.13
      CBSE Class 11 Biology Online Quiz: Protista and Its Diversity
    • 2.14
      Economic and Ecological Importance of Protists – Practice Test
    • 2.15
      General Characteristics of Kingdom Fungi
    • 2.16
      Classification of Fungi: Phycomycetes, Ascomycetes, Basidiomycetes, Deuteromycetes
    • 2.17
      Reproduction in Fungi
    • 2.18
      Role of Fungi in Industry and Medicine
    • 2.19
      Symbiotic Associations of Fungi (Mycorrhizae, Lichens)
    • 2.20
      Structure and Nature of Lichens (Symbiosis of Algae & Fungi)
    • 2.21
      Economic and Ecological Importance of Lichens
    • 2.22
      Lichens as Pollution Indicators
    • 2.23
      General Characteristics of Viruses
    • 2.24
      Structure of Viruses: Capsid, Envelope, Nucleic Acid
    • 2.25
      Plant and Animal Viral Diseases
    • 2.26
      Viroids: Structure and Characteristics
    • 2.27
      Difference Between Viruses, Viroids, and Lichens
    • 2.28
      Biological Classification NCERT MCQs for CBSE Class 11 Biology
  • Chapter 3: Plant Kingdom
    Classification into major groups; Features and examples of Algae, Bryophyta, Pteridophyta, Gymnospermae (Excluded: Angiosperms, Plant Life Cycle & Alternation of Generations).
    24
    • 3.1
      Plant Kingdom Classification MCQs – CBSE Class 11 Biology Online Test
    • 3.2
      NCERT-Based Plant Kingdom MCQs for NEET-UG Entrance Preparation
    • 3.3
      Classification of Algae – CBSE Class 11 Biology MCQs
    • 3.4
      Green Algae (Chlorophyceae) – Online Quiz with Scoring
    • 3.5
      Brown Algae (Phaeophyceae) – Structure, Pigments and MCQs
    • 3.6
      Red Algae (Rhodophyceae) – Characteristics and Examples MCQs
    • 3.7
      Algae Economic Importance – Food, Industry and Biofertilizer MCQs
    • 3.8
      Algal Reproduction – Vegetative, Asexual and Sexual MCQs
    • 3.9
      Bryophyta Classification and General Characteristics – MCQs
    • 3.10
      Liverworts (Marchantiophyta) – Features and Examples MCQs
    • 3.11
      Mosses (Bryopsida) – Structural Features and MCQs
    • 3.12
      Bryophyta Reproduction – Gametophyte Dominance MCQs
    • 3.13
      Economic Importance of Bryophytes – Peat Moss and Sphagnum MCQs
    • 3.14
      Pteridophyta Characteristics – Vascular Tissue and Sporophyte Dominance
    • 3.15
      Classification of Pteridophyta – Ferns, Lycopodium, Selaginella MCQs
    • 3.16
      Heterospory in Pteridophytes – Selaginella and Salvinia MCQs
    • 3.17
      Structure and Function of Ferns – Fronds, Sori, Sporangia
    • 3.18
      Reproduction in Pteridophyta – Asexual and Sexual
    • 3.19
      Gymnosperms Classification and General Features
    • 3.20
      Cycads (Cycas) – Morphological Features and Reproduction
    • 3.21
      Conifers (Pinus, Cedrus) – Structural Features
    • 3.22
      Gnetales (Gnetum, Ephedra) – Unique Features
    • 3.23
      Motile vs Non-Motile Sperms in Gymnosperms MCQs
    • 3.24
      Economic Importance of Gymnosperms – Timber, Resin, Ephedrine
  • Chapter 4: Animal Kingdom
    Salient features and classification: Non-chordates up to phyla level and chordates up to class level; examples of each. (No live specimens to be displayed).
    34
    • 4.1
      Salient Features of Animal Kingdom
    • 4.2
      Basis of Classification of Animals – Symmetry, Germ Layers, Coelom, Segmentation
    • 4.3
      Levels of Organisation in Animals – Cellular, Tissue, Organ
    • 4.4
      Diploblastic vs Triploblastic Animals – Structural Differences
    • 4.5
      Coelom Types in Animals – Acoelomates, Pseudocoelomates, Coelomates
    • 4.6
      Segmentation and Symmetry in Animal Body Plans MCQs
    • 4.7
      Phylum Porifera – Salient Features, Canal System, Choanocytes MCQs
    • 4.8
      Examples of Porifera – Spongilla, Sycon, Euplectella
    • 4.9
      Phylum Coelenterata – Diploblastic Body Plan, Cnidoblasts MCQs
    • 4.10
      Polyp and Medusa Forms in Cnidarians
    • 4.11
      Phylum Ctenophora – Salient Features and Bioluminescence
    • 4.12
      Phylum Platyhelminthes – Acoelomates, Parasitic Adaptations
    • 4.13
      Phylum Aschelminthes – Pseudocoelomates, Digestive System Features
    • 4.14
      Phylum Annelida – Metameric Segmentation, Nephridia
    • 4.15
      Phylum Arthropoda – Largest Phylum, Exoskeleton, Jointed Appendages
    • 4.16
      Economic Importance of Arthropods – Apiculture, Vector Transmission
    • 4.17
      Phylum Mollusca – Mantle, Radula, Open Circulatory System
    • 4.18
      Phylum Echinodermata – Water Vascular System and Pentamerous Symmetry
    • 4.19
      Phylum Hemichordata – Bridge between Non-Chordates and Chordates
    • 4.20
      Salient Features of Chordates – Notochord, Dorsal Nerve Cord, Pharyngeal Gill Slits
    • 4.21
      Differences between Non-Chordates and Chordates
    • 4.22
      Subphylum Urochordata and Cephalochordata
    • 4.23
      Vertebrata General Features – Endoskeleton, Paired Appendages, Chambered Heart
    • 4.24
      Class Cyclostomata – Agnathan Fishes, Hagfish, Lampreys
    • 4.25
      Class Pisces – Cartilaginous Fishes and Bony Fishes
    • 4.26
      Class Amphibia – Dual Life, Respiration and Examples (Frog, Salamander)
    • 4.27
      Class Reptilia – Scales, Cold-Blooded Nature, Oviparity
    • 4.28
      Class Aves (Birds) – Feathers, Pneumatic Bones, Warm-Blooded
    • 4.29
      Flight Adaptations in Birds – Wings, Keel, Air Sacs
    • 4.30
      Class Mammalia – Hair, Mammary Glands, Viviparity MCQs
    • 4.31
      Comparative Study – Non-Chordates vs Chordates MCQs
    • 4.32
      Economic Importance of Animals in Different Phyla
    • 4.33
      Unique Features of Each Animal Phylum/Class
    • 4.34
      Animal Kingdom MCQs for NEET-UG and CBSE Exams
  • Chapter 5: Morphology of Flowering Plants
    Morphology of root, stem, leaf, inflorescence, flower, fruit, seed; description of family Solanaceae.
    46
    • 5.1
      Section 1: Morphology of Root– Types, Regions, Modifications
    • 5.2
      Types of Roots: Tap Root, Fibrous Root, Adventitious Root
    • 5.3
      Regions of the Root: Root Cap, Region of Elongation, Region of Maturation
    • 5.4
      Modifications of Roots for Storage (e.g., carrot, radish)
    • 5.5
      Respiratory Roots and Pneumatophores
    • 5.6
      Prop Roots, Stilt Roots, Climbing Roots
    • 5.7
      Epiphytic Roots and Photosynthetic Roots
    • 5.8
      Section 2: Morphology of Stem– Types, Functions, Modifications
    • 5.9
      Structure of the Stem and its Functions
    • 5.10
      Stem Modifications for Storage (e.g., potato, ginger)
    • 5.11
      Stem Modifications for Support (e.g., tendrils, thorns)
    • 5.12
      Underground Stem Modifications: Rhizome, Tuber, Corm, Bulb
    • 5.13
      Aerial Stem Modifications: Phylloclade, Cladode
    • 5.14
      Subaerial Stem Modifications: Runner, Sucker, Stolons
    • 5.15
      Section 3: Morphology of Leaf – Types, Venation, Phyllotaxy
    • 5.16
      Parts of a Typical Leaf: Lamina, Petiole, Stipule
    • 5.17
      Types of Leaves: Simple and Compound Leaves
    • 5.18
      Leaf Venation: Reticulate and Parallel Venation
    • 5.19
      Phyllotaxy: Alternate, Opposite, Whorled
    • 5.20
      Leaf Modifications (e.g., tendrils, spines, insectivorous leaves)
    • 5.21
      Functions of Leaves
    • 5.22
      Section 4: Inflorescence – Racemose, Cymose, Special Forms
    • 5.23
      Definition and Types of Inflorescence
    • 5.24
      Racemose Inflorescence and Its Subtypes
    • 5.25
      Cymose Inflorescence and Its Subtypes
    • 5.26
      Special Inflorescences: Cyathium, Hypanthodium, Verticillaster
    • 5.27
      Section 5: Morphology of Flower– Aestivation, Placentation, Ovary Types
    • 5.28
      Parts of a Typical Flower: Calyx, Corolla, Androecium, Gynoecium
    • 5.29
      Types of Flowers: Complete, Incomplete, Bisexual, Unisexual
    • 5.30
      Aestivation: Valvate, Twisted, Imbricate, Vexillary
    • 5.31
      Placentation: Marginal, Axile, Parietal, Free Central, Basal
    • 5.32
      Floral Symmetry: Actinomorphic and Zygomorphic Flowers
    • 5.33
      Position of Ovary: Hypogynous, Perigynous, Epigynous
    • 5.34
      Section 6: Fruit Morphology – Types, Examples, True vs False Fruits
    • 5.35
      Definition and Types of Fruits
    • 5.36
      Simple Fruits: Drupe, Berry, Capsule, Legume
    • 5.37
      Aggregate Fruits: e.g., Strawberry, Custard Apple
    • 5.38
      Multiple Fruits: e.g., Pineapple, Fig
    • 5.39
      Differences Between True and False Fruits
    • 5.40
      Seed Dispersal by Fruits
    • 5.41
      Section 7: Seed Morphology – Structure, Types, Germination
    • 5.42
      Structure of a Typical Seed: Seed Coat, Endosperm, Embryo
    • 5.43
      Dicotyledonous Seed (e.g. Bean)
    • 5.44
      Monocotyledonous Seed (e.g., Maize)
    • 5.45
      Differences Between Monocot and Dicot Seeds
    • 5.46
      Seed Germination Types: Epigeal and Hypogeal

Prop Roots, Stilt Roots, Climbing Roots

Prop Roots, Stilt Roots & Climbing Roots — CBSE Class 11 Biology Quiz

MCQs: Prop Roots, Stilt Roots & Climbing Roots

Unit 2: Structural Organization in Animals and Plants · Chapter 5: Morphology of Flowering Plants
Section 1: Morphology of Root · CBSE Class 11 — Subject: Biology · CBSE Board Examinations and NEET-UG Entrance
30:00
Questions: 30
Time: 30 minutes
Features: Automatic scoring & per-question feedback
1. Prop roots primarily function to:
2. Stilt roots are best described as:
3. Climbing roots help a plant to:
4. Which plant is a classic example of prop roots?
5. Which crop develops strong prop/stilt roots near its stem base?
6. Which pairing is correct?
7. An example of a plant having climbing (clinging) roots is:
8. Prop roots differ from primary roots because they:
9. Stilt roots usually develop in plants growing in:
10. Which statement about climbing roots is true?
11. Prop roots can develop from which plant part?
12. Over time, prop roots of banyan typically:
13. Besides attachment, climbing roots may sometimes:
14. Which is NOT a function of stilt roots?
15. Prop, stilt and climbing roots are types of:
16. Which plant is known for stilt roots?
17. Adhesive rootlets that help climbers stick to walls are commonly found in:
18. Which process makes prop roots become strong support structures?
19. Climbing roots most commonly originate from:
20. A visual sign of stilt roots is:
21. Aerial prop roots typically originate from:
22. Which statement aligns with NCERT description of stilt roots?
23. Money plant (Epipremnum) climbs using:
24. Structural support by prop/stilt roots is an example of:
25. Adhesion in climbing roots is aided by:
26. Adventitious roots include which of these?
27. Anatomical change often seen in supportive roots is:
28. Climbing plants may use which attachment strategies?
29. Prop roots in banyan ultimately help the tree to:
30. Prop, stilt and climbing roots are primarily examples of:
NCERT-aligned MCQs for CBSE Class 11 Biology — Morphology of Flowering Plants (Prop, Stilt & Climbing Roots). Timed practice: 30 minutes. Ideal for CBSE & NEET-UG prep.

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  • Prop, Stilt & Climbing Roots MCQs — CBSE Class 11 Biology

  • Prop Roots Quiz — NCERT CBSE Class 11 Practice

  • Stilt Roots & Climbing Roots MCQs — Timed Test

  • CBSE Class 11 Root Morphology MCQs — Automatic Scoring

  • Pneumatophores, Prop & Climbing Root Questions — NEET Prep

  • Introduction
    Practice with our Prop Stilt Climbing Roots MCQs for CBSE Class 11 — strictly NCERT-aligned MCQs covering prop roots, stilt (aerial) roots and climbing roots. This online practice test is purpose-built for CBSE Class 11 Biology students and NEET-UG aspirants, offering a timed 30-minute format, automatic scoring, and instant per-question feedback to help you identify and correct weak areas rapidly. Each question mirrors CBSE exam patterns and NCERT terminology, with concise explanations to reinforce root morphology concepts and functional significance. Regular timed practice builds speed, precision, and confidence for both board examinations and competitive entrance tests. Start the quiz now to benchmark your readiness and track improvement.

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