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STD 7 NAMO CLASSES MARKS 25 STD 7 NAMO CLASSES MARKS 25

SUB SCIENCE Chapter 13 TIME 1 Hrs. SUB SCIENCE Chapter 12 TIME 1 Hrs.
Q1: Fill in the Blanks (5) Q1: Fill in the Blanks (5)
(a) Production of new individuals from the vegetative part of parent (a) Production of new individuals from the vegetative part of parent
is called .. is called ..
(b) A flower may have either male or female reproductive parts. (b) A flower may have either male or female reproductive parts.
Such a flower is called .. Such a flower is called ..
(c) The transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of the (c) The transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of the
same or of another flower of the same kind is known as . same or of another flower of the same kind is known as .
(d) The fusion of male and female gametes is termed as . (d) The fusion of male and female gametes is termed as .
(e) Seed dispersal takes place by means of . (e) Seed dispersal takes place by means of .
and and and and
Q2. Match items in Column I with those in Column II (5) Q2. Match items in Column I with those in Column II (5)
Column I Column II Column I Column II
(a) Bud (i) Maple (a) Bud (i) Maple
(b) Eyes (ii) Spirogyra (b) Eyes (ii) Spirogyra
(c) Fragmentation (iii) Yeast (c) Fragmentation (iii) Yeast
(d) Wings (iv) Bread mould (d) Wings (iv) Bread mould
(e) Spores (v) Potato (e) Spores (v) Potato
(vi) Rose (vi) Rose
Q3. Write the correct answer: (5) Q3. Write the correct answer: (5)
(a) The reproductive part of a plant is the (a) The reproductive part of a plant is the
(i) leaf (ii) stem (iii) root (iv) flower (i) leaf (ii) stem (iii) root (iv) flower
(b) The process of fusion of the male and the female gametes is (b) The process of fusion of the male and the female gametes is
called called
(i) fertilisation (ii) pollination (iii) reproduction (iv) seed formation (i) fertilisation (ii) pollination (iii) reproduction (iv) seed formation
(c) Mature ovary forms the (c) Mature ovary forms the
(i) seed (ii) stamen (iii) pistil (iv) fruit (i) seed (ii) stamen (iii) pistil (iv) fruit
(d) A spore producing plant is (d) A spore producing plant is
(i) rose (ii) bread mould (iii) potato (iv) ginger (i) rose (ii) bread mould (iii) potato (iv) ginger
(e) Bryophyllum can reproduce by its (e) Bryophyllum can reproduce by its
(i) stem (ii) leaves (iii) roots (iv) flower (i) stem (ii) leaves (iii) roots (iv) flower
Q4. Answer the following (10)
Q4. Answer the following (10)
1 Explain the difference between self-pollination and cross-
1 Explain the difference between self-pollination and cross- pollination.
pollination.
2. State the main difference between asexual and sexual
2. State the main difference between asexual and sexual
reproduction.
reproduction.
Answer : In asexual reproduction plants can give rise to new plants
Answer : In asexual reproduction plants can give rise to new plants
without seeds, whereas in sexual
without seeds, whereas in sexual
reproduction, new plants are obtained from seeds.
reproduction, new plants are obtained from seeds.
3 Describe the fragmentation methods of asexual reproduction.
3 Describe the fragmentation methods of asexual reproduction.
Give examples.
Give examples.
4. Describe the Spore formation methods of asexual reproduction.
4. Describe the Spore formation methods of asexual reproduction.
Give examples.
Give examples.
5 Describe the Vegetative propagation methods of asexual
5 Describe the Vegetative propagation methods of asexual
reproduction. Give examples.
reproduction. Give examples.

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