Q.1.
What happens in a plant shoot that makes it grow towards the light?
Q.2.
If a plant pot with a seedling is placed on its side with a bright light at 45 degrees to the pot and higher, what will happen?
Q.3.
What are the three main external stimuli to which plants respond?
Q.4.
Which of the following options applies to the plant hormones, auxins?
Q.5.
Which of these combinations describes the tropisms of shoots correctly?
Q.6.
The ripening of fruit is a response to hormones. Certain hormones can be sprayed on plants to make the fruit all ripen at the same time. Which of the following is a disadvantage with this?
Q.7.
Some students did an experiment on plant shoots. They cut off the tips of the shoots on 10 seedlings, covered the tips of 10 more with kitchen foil and left 10 seedlings as they were as a control. The seedlings were then placed in a large box with a hole cut in one side. Which of the following would describe their results?
Q.8.
Which of these combinations describes the tropisms of roots correctly?
Q.9.
Phototropism is caused by a hormone. What is phototropism?
Q.10.
Gravitropism (geotropism) is also caused by a hormone. What is gravitropism?