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Class 9 - Quiz Level 2 (Moderate) – Tissues
Total questions: 20
1.
What is the difference between simple and complex tissues in plants?
Topic:
plant Tissues
Deselect Answer
Simple tissues have only one type of cell; complex tissues have multiple types of cells.
Simple tissues are dead; complex tissues are living.
Simple tissues are found only in roots; complex tissues are found only in leaves.
Simple tissues conduct water; complex tissues conduct food.
None
2.
Which meristematic tissue is involved in the formation of leaves and flowers?
Topic:
plant Tissues
Deselect Answer
Apical meristem
Lateral meristem
Intercalary meristem
Cambium
None
3.
What is the function of fibroblasts in connective tissue?
Topic:
Animal Tissues
Deselect Answer
To produce collagen and other fibres
To conduct nerve impulses
To store fat
To facilitate blood clotting
None
4.
How does cartilage differ from bone in terms of flexibility and strength?
Topic:
Animal Tissues
Deselect Answer
Cartilage is more flexible but less strong than bone.
Cartilage is stronger but less flexible than bone.
Cartilage is both stronger and more flexible than bone.
Cartilage and bone have the same flexibility and strength.
None
5.
What is the role of cork cambium in plants?
Topic:
plant Tissues
Deselect Answer
To transport water
To produce new leaves
To form protective bark
To store nutrients
None
6.
What characteristic distinguishes sclereids from fibres in sclerenchyma tissue?
Topic:
plant Tissues
Deselect Answer
Sclereids are long and thin, while fibres are short and thick.
Sclereids are short and thick, while fibres are long and thin.
Sclereids are living, while fibres are dead.
Sclereids conduct water, while fibres conduct food.
None
7.
What is the role of sclerenchyma fibres in plants?
Topic:
plant Tissues
Deselect Answer
Transport of water
Photosynthesis
Providing mechanical support
Storing food
None
8.
How do goblet cells function within epithelial tissue, particularly in the respiratory and digestive tracts?
Topic:
Animal Tissues
Deselect Answer
Goblet cells secrete enzymes for digestion.
Goblet cells secrete mucus that traps particles and lubricates surfaces.
Goblet cells absorb nutrients.
Goblet cells provide structural support.
None
9.
What role do lenticels play in the stems of woody plants?
Topic:
plant Tissues
Deselect Answer
Transport of water
Storage of nutrients
Gas exchange
Photosynthesis
None
10.
What is the primary function of phloem parenchyma cells?
Topic:
plant Tissues
Deselect Answer
Storage of food and nutrients
Conducting water and minerals
Providing structural support
Producing new cells
None
11.
How does the arrangement of collagen fibres in dense regular connective tissue contribute to its function?
Topic:
Animal Tissues
Deselect Answer
The random arrangement of collagen fibres allows for flexibility in multiple directions.
The parallel arrangement of collagen fibres provides high tensile strength in one direction.
The loose arrangement of collagen fibres aids in nutrient storage.
The perpendicular arrangement of collagen fibres enhances flexibility.
None
12.
What is the function of the vascular cambium?
Topic:
plant Tissues
Deselect Answer
To increase the length of the plant
To produce new vascular tissues
To produce root hairs
To protect the plant from pathogens
None
13.
How do sieve plates function in phloem tissue?
Topic:
plant Tissues
Deselect Answer
By providing structural support
By facilitating the movement of water
By allowing the flow of food materials between sieve tube elements
By storing nutrients
None
14.
How does cartilage differ from bone in terms of flexibility and strength?
Topic:
Animal Tissues
Deselect Answer
Cartilage is more flexible but less strong than bone.
Cartilage is stronger but less flexible than bone.
Cartilage is both stronger and more flexible than bone.
Cartilage and bone have the same flexibility and strength.
None
15.
In which part of the plant would you find the endodermis?
Topic:
plant Tissues
Deselect Answer
Stem
Root
Leaf
Flower
None
16.
Which type of connective tissue forms the framework of the spleen and lymph nodes?
Topic:
Animal Tissues
Deselect Answer
Dense connective tissue
Loose connective tissue
Reticular connective tissue
Adipose tissue
None
17.
How does hyaline cartilage differ from other types of cartilage?
Topic:
Animal Tissues
Deselect Answer
It contains more elastic fibres.
It is more rigid and less flexible.
It has a glassy appearance and provides smooth surfaces for joint movement.
It is found only in the intervertebral discs.
None
18.
What role do osteocytes play in bone tissue?
Topic:
Animal Tissues
Deselect Answer
Producing blood cells
Breaking down bone matrix
Maintaining bone tissue
Storing fat
None
19.
How does the arrangement of collagen fibres in dense regular connective tissue contribute to its function?
Topic:
Animal Tissues
Deselect Answer
The random arrangement of collagen fibres allows for flexibility in multiple directions.
The parallel arrangement of collagen fibres provides high tensile strength in one direction.
The loose arrangement of collagen fibres aids in nutrient storage.
The perpendicular arrangement of collagen fibres enhances flexibility.
None
20.
Which of the following best describes the arrangement of vascular bundles in dicot stems?
Topic:
plant Tissues
Deselect Answer
Scattered throughout the stem
Arranged in a ring near the periphery
Concentrated in the center
Randomly distributed
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