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Pollination is best defined as

A) growth of pollen tube in ovule B) visiting flowers by insects
C) germination of pollen grains D) transfer of pollen from anther to stigma
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) transfer of pollen from anther to stigma

Explanation:

Pollination is when pollen grains from an anther, the male portion of a flower, are transferred to a female part of the flower, known as the stigma. In order for pollination to be successful, the pollen grains transferred must be from a flower of the same species.

 

After the pollen grains land on the stigma, they create a pollen tube through the length of the style or stalk connecting the stigma and ovary. Once the pollen tube is complete, the pollen grain will send sperm cells from the grain down to the ovary. When the sperm cells reach the ovary and the egg cells, fertilization will occur, which will result in the formation of the seed. The seed will then be released from the parent plant and will be able to grow into a plant and continue the reproductive cycle using the method of pollination.

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Which of the following animals was not native to India?

A) Rhinoceros B) Tiger
C) Horse D) Elephant
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Horse

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Math Challenge

find the number maths puzzle

A) 7 B) 44
C) 4 D) 33
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) 4

Explanation:

Let the required number be 'N'

given that its quarter i.e; N/4 exceeds its double i.e, 2N by 7

=> N/4 + 7 = 2N

=> N + 28 = 8N

7N = 28

N = 4.

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Q:

Olympus Mons, is the largest ……………. in the solar system?

 

A) Galaxy B) Crater
C) Volcano D) Asteroid
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Volcano

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Logical puzzle

Take from a pack of cards all the Aces, Kings, Queens and Jacks.
Arrange them in a 4 × 4 square so that every row, column and diagonal contains one card of each value (A,J,Q,K) and one card of each suit (Heart, Spade, Diamond, Club).

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Q:

Select the antonym of

to contend

A) to comply B) to oppugn
C) to grapple D) to vie
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) to comply

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Who was among the famous Roman poets ?

A) Tacitus B) Plinky
C) Virgil D) Marcus
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Virgil

Explanation:

Virgil and Horace were the famous Roman poets.

Tacitus and Plinky were the famous Roman historians.

Marcus was a Roman Philosopher.

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According to ohm's law, which of the following is true?

 

A) The current flowing through a wire is directly proportional to the Potential Difference applied across its ends B) The current flowing through a wire is directly proportional to its resistance
C) The current flowing through a wire is indirectly proportional to its length D) The current flowing through the wire is indirectly proportional to the Potential Difference applied across its ends  
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) The current flowing through a wire is directly proportional to the Potential Difference applied across its ends

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