
NATURAL PROPAGATION_SUMMATIVE 4
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- Q1What is natural propagation in the context of plants?The feeding of plants with artificial fertilizersThe process by which plants reproduce without human interventionThe transportation of plants to different regionsThe method of planting seeds in soil30s
- Q2Which of the following methods is an example of natural propagation?Grafting different plant speciesSeed dispersal by windCutting of plant stemsUsing hydroponic systems30s
- Q3What is one advantage of natural propagation for plants?Guarantees larger fruit sizesIncreases genetic diversity within a populationReduces the need for pollinatorsPrevents competition among plants30s
- Q4Which of the following is a form of vegetative propagation?Seed formation in flowersRunners in strawberry plantsSpore production in fernsPollination by bees30s
- Q5What role do animals play in the natural propagation of plants?They help in the dispersal of seedsThey increase soil nutrientsThey provide water for the plantsThey eliminate weeds that compete with plants30s
- Q6Which process is NOT a method of natural propagation?Rooting of cuttingsBulb formation in onionsSpore release in fernsGrafting of plants30s
- Q7What is the primary advantage of natural seed propagation for plant species?Ensures adaptation to local environmental conditionsEliminates the need for waterRequires less sunlight for growthProduces identical clones of the parent plant30s
- Q8How do some plants use layering as a method of natural propagation?By rooting branches that are still attached to the parent plantBy breaking apart and growing new plants from tubersBy spreading spores through the airBy creating seeds in flowers30s
- Q9What is the main purpose of natural propagation for plants?To protect the plant from diseasesTo increase the size of the existing plantTo reproduce and establish new individuals in the environmentTo produce larger and tastier fruits30s
- Q10Which of the following is a disadvantage of natural propagation?Greater adaptability to environmental changesHigher genetic diversityLower risk of disease spreadSlower rate of population increase compared to artificial methods30s