NEET Biology Class 9 Chapter 2 Tissues Multiple Choice Question And Answers

Tissues Multiple Choice Questions

Directions: This section contains multiple-choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4)  out of which only one is correct.

Question 1. Simple tissues are:

  1. Parenchyma, Xylem, And Collenchyma
  2. Parenchyma, Collenchyma, And Sclerenchyma
  3. Parenchyma, Xylem, And Sclerenchyma
  4. Parenchyma, xylem, and phloem

Answer: 2. Parenchyma, Collenchyma And Sclerenchyma

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Question 2. Meristematic tissues are found in

  1. Only Stems Of The Plants
  2. Both Roots And Stems
  3. In All Growing Tips Of The Plant Body
  4. Only roots of the plants

Answer: 3. In All Growing Tips Of The Plant Body

Question 3. Aerenchyma is formed by

  1. Parenchyma
  2. Collenchyma
  3. Scelerechyma
  4. Xylem

Answer: 1. Parenchyma

Question 4. The living cells providing tensile strength are

  1. Parenchyma
  2. Collenchyma
  3. Sclerenchyma
  4. Sclerotic Cells

Answer: 2. Collenchyma

Question 5. The characteristics feature of water storage tissue is

  1. Large Sized Cells
  2. Thin Cell Walls
  3. Presence Of Mucliage
  4. Presence of vacuoles

Answer: 4. Presence of vacuoles

Question 6. Unthickened areas present in the walls of sclerenchyma are

  1. Pits
  2. Plasmodesmata
  3. Junctions
  4. Both 2 and 3

Answer: 1. Pits

Question 7. The conducting cells of xylem are

  1. Tracheary Elements
  2. Sieve Elements
  3. Companion Cells
  4. All above

Answer: 1. Tracheary Elements

Question 8. Parenchyma has

  1. Intercellular Spaces And Uniform Thickening
  2. Deposition On Corners
  3. Deposition On Angles
  4. Deposition In Form Of Bands

Answer: 1. Intercellular Spaces And Uniform Thickening

Question 9. Which of the following helps in translocation of food is plants

  1. Xylem
  2. Phloem
  3. Sclerenchyma
  4. Collenchyma

Answer: 2. Phloem

Question 10. The chief function of vessels in the plant body is

  1. To Translocate Food Material
  2. To Conduct Water And Mineral Salts
  3. To Support Living Cells
  4. All above

Answer: 2. To Conduct Water And Mineral Salts

Question 11. Tracheids and vessels are associated with

  1. Xylem Of Pteridophytes
  2. Xylem Of Angiosperms
  3. Xylem Of Gymnosperms
  4. All above

Answer: 2. Xylem Of Angiosperms

Question 12. Undifferentiated ground tissue is met with in

  1. Cucurbita Stem
  2. Maize Stem
  3. Pea Stem
  4. Sunflower stems

Answer: 2. Maize Stem

Question 13. Which of the following is an epidermal cell

  1. Guard cells
  2. Root hairs
  3. Trichome
  4. All of these

Answer: 4. All of these

Question 14. Vascular tissue system in root is

  1. Collateral
  2. Radial
  3. Concentric
  4. Biocollateral

Answer: 2. Radial

Question 15. Inner surface of fallopian tubes, bronchi and bronchioles are lined by

  1. Squamous epithelium
  2. Ciliated epithelium
  3. Columnar epithelium
  4. Cubical epithelium

Answer: 2. Ciliated epithelium

Question 16. The average life span of human R.B.C. is

  1. 100 days
  2. 90 days
  3. 120 days
  4. None

Answer: 3. 120 days

Question 17. Blood cells which show phagocytosis is

  1. Platelet
  2. Eosinophil
  3. Basophil
  4. Monocyte

Answer: 4. Monocyte

Question 18. The process of formation of blood corpuscles is called

  1. Haemopoiesis
  2. Hemolysis
  3. Heamozoin
  4. None of these

Answer: 1. Haemopoiesis

Question 19. Which set does clearly identifies striated muscles?

  1. Cylindrical, syncytial, and unbranched
  2. Spindle, unbranched, and uninucleated
  3. Cylindrical, striped, and nucleated
  4. Cylindrical, striped, and branched

Answer: 1. Cylindrical, syncytial and unbranched

Question 20. Cavity or lumen is narrow in

  1. Sclerenchyma
  2. Parenchyma
  3. Collenchyma
  4. Tracheids

Answer: 1. Sclerenchyma

Question 21. Cell wall in cork is impervious to water and gases due to presence of

  1. Lignin
  2. Pectin
  3. Suberin
  4. Cellulose

Answer: 3. Suberin

Question 22. Cardiac muscle cells are cylindrical branched

  1. Uninucleate and voluntary
  2. Uninucleate and involuntary
  3. Multimtcleate and voluntary
  4. Multinucleate and involuntary

Answer: 2. Uninucleate and involuntary

Question 23. Striped muscle fires possess

  1. Longitudnal Striations
  2. Oblique Striations
  3. Transverse Striations
  4. No Striations

Answer: 3. Transverse Striations

Question 24. Simple epithelium is

  1. One Cell Thick
  2. Two Cells Thick
  3. Two Or Three Cells Thick
  4. All are correct

Answer: 1. One Cell Thick

Question 25. Which part of body’s weight is formed by connective tissue

  1. 40%
  2. 30%
  3. 20%
  4. 60%

Answer: 2. 30%

Question 26. The firous tissue which connects the two bone is

  1. Connective Tissue
  2. Tendon
  3. Ligament
  4. Adipose tissue

Answer: 3. Ligament

Question 27. The largest number of cell bodies of neuron in our body are found in

  1. Retina
  2. Spinal Cord
  3. Brain
  4. Tongue

Answer: 3. Brain

Question 28. Longest cell in human body may be

  1. Nerve Cell
  2. Leg Muscle Cell
  3. Bone Cell
  4. Heart muscle cell

Answer: 1. Nerve Cell

Question 29. Nervous are classifid on the basis of

  1. Number Of Nucleus Present
  2. Number Of Processes Arising From The Cell Body
  3. Number Of Dendrites Present
  4. Number Of Axons Present

Answer: 2. Number Of Processes Arising From The Cell Body

Question 30. Nucleated part of nerve cell is called

  1. Axon
  2. Dendrites
  3. Cyton
  4. None of the above

Answer: 3. Cyton

Question 31. Pigment tissue are present in

  1. Skin
  2. Liver
  3. Heart
  4. Ear

Answer: 1. Skin

Question 32. Which of the following tissues is found under the category of simple connective tissue?

  1. White fibrous tissue
  2. Areolar tissue
  3. Yellow fibrous tissue
  4. Cartilage tissue

Answer: 2. Areolar tissue

Question 33. Muscular tissues are formed by

  1. Ectoderm Cells
  2. Endoderm Cells
  3. Mesoderm cells
  4. All the above three

Answer: 3. Mesoderm cells

Question 34. Synapse in the junction of

  1. Dendrites
  2. Simply Nerves
  3. Nucleus
  4. Axon

Answer: 2. Simply Nerves

Question 35. Sieve tubes are associated with

  1. Xylem Tissue
  2. Cambium
  3. Phloem
  4. Cortex

Answer: 3. Phloem

Question 36. Cells which takes part in secondary growth are named as

  1. Phloem
  2. Xylem
  3. Cambium
  4. Medullary ray

Answer: 3. Cambium

Question 37. The trunks of trees increase in girth because of mitotic activing in the

  1. Vascular Tissue
  2. Epidermis
  3. Meristematic Tissue
  4. Pith

Answer: 3. Meristematic Tissue

Question 38. Commercial cork is a derivative of the

  1. Xylem
  2. Vascular Cambium
  3. Phellogen
  4. Phloem

Answer: 3. Phellogen

Question 39. Thin filaments in my fails consist of

  1. Actin And Accessory Proteins
  2. Sarcomeres
  3. Cross-Bridges
  4. Z lines

Answer: 1. Actin And Accessory Proteins

Question 40. The force of muscle contraction depends on the

  1. Number Of muscle Fibers Stimulated
  2. Number Of Motor Units Stimulated
  3. Frequency Of Action Potentials In Each Motor Unit
  4. All of the above

Answer: 4. All of the above

Question 41. The mesophyll of a leaf consists of

  1. Spongy Parenchyma Cells
  2. Palisade Parenchyma Cells
  3. Both Spongy And Palisade Parenchyma Cells
  4. Pith cells

Answer: 3. Both Spongy And Palisade Parenchyma Cells

Question 42. A plant shoot’s growth in length is due to cell division in
the

  1. Vascular Cambium
  2. Apical Meristem
  3. Cortex
  4. Cork cambium

Answer: 2. Apical Meristem

Question 43. The vascular tissues of the plant function in

  1. Support
  2. Support And Transport Of Materials
  3. Secretion Of Plant Hormones
  4. All of the above

Answer: 2. Support And Transport Of Materials

Question 44. Nerve fire is

  1. A Thin Nerve
  2. Fire Formed By Many Axons
  3. Fire Formed By Ensheathing Ofaxon
  4. Fire formed by ensheathing of a dendrite

Answer: 3. Fire Formed By Ensheathing Ofaxon

Question 45. The layer of skin that wrinkles as a person gets older

  1. Epidermis
  2. Dermis
  3. Connective Tissue
  4. Epidermis and dermis

Answer: 2. Dermis

Question 46. Which tissue does lack blood supply and heals slowly?

  1. Nervous
  2. Muscle
  3. Cartilage
  4. Bone

Answer: 3. Cartilage

Question 47. Which cell does not have a perforated cell wall?

  1. Tracheids
  2. Companion cells
  3. Sieve tubes
  4. Vessels

Answer: 2. Companion cells

Question 48. A person met with an accident in which two long bones of a hand were dislocated. Which among the following may be the possible?

  1. Tendon break
  2. Break of skeletal muscle
  3. Ligament break
  4. Areolar tissue break

Answer: 3. Ligament break

Question 49. Contractile proteins are found in

  1. Bones
  2. Blood
  3. Muscles
  4. Cartilage

Answer: 3. Muscles

Question 50. Nervous tissue is not found in

  1. Brain
  2. Spinal Cord
  3. Tendons
  4. Nerves

Answer: 3. Tendons

Question 51. Which of the following does help in repair of tissue and fils up the space inside the organ?

  1. Tendon
  2. Adipose tissue
  3. Areolar
  4. Cartilage

Answer: 3. Areolar

Question 52. The dead element present in the phloem is

  1. Companion Cells
  2. Phloem Fires
  3. Phloem Parenchyma
  4. Sieve tube

Answer: 2. Phloem Fires

Question 53. Which of the following does not lose their nucleus at maturity?

  1. Companion cells
  2. Red blood cells
  3. Vessel
  4. Sieve tube cells

Answer: 1. Companion cells

Question 54. A nail is inserted in the trunk of a tree at a height of 1 metre from the ground level. After 3 years the nail will

  1. Move Downwards
  2. Move Upwards
  3. Remain At The Same Position
  4. Move sideways

Answer: 3. Remain At The Same Position

Question 55. Survival of plants in terrestrial environment has been made possible by the presence of

  1. Intercalary Meristem
  2. Conducting Tissue
  3. Apical Meristem
  4. Parenchymatous tissue

Answer: 2. Conducting Tissue

Question 56. The water conducting tissue generally present in gymnosperm is

  1. Vessels
  2. Sieve Tube
  3. Tracheids
  4. Xylem fires

Answer: 3. Tracheids

Question 57. If you observe the muscular tissue of urinary bladder, you will observe

  1. Striated
  2. Unstriated Muscle
  3. Ligament
  4. Tendon

Answer: 2. Unstriated Muscle

Question 58. Which one ofthe following is modification of parenchyma?

  1. Fires Found In Phloem
  2. Tracheids
  3. Vessel
  4. Chlorenchyma

Answer: 4. Chlorenchyma

Question 59. Along fire like process coming out ofthe cyton ofa nerve cell is

  1. Axon
  2. Dendron
  3. Neurolemma
  4. Neurofibrils

Answer: 1. Axon

Question 60. Striated muscles

  1. Are Spindle Shaped
  2. Get Tired And Need Rest
  3. Never Get Tired
  4. Are also called involuntary muscles

Answer: 3. Never Get Tired

Question 61. Striations appear in striped muscles due to

  1. Presence of alternate light and dark banks
  2. Dispersion of pigments
  3. Presence of intercalated discs
  4. Occurrence of actin strands

Answer: 1. Presence of alternate light and dark banks

Question 62. Haversian canal occurs in

  1. Cartilage
  2. Bone
  3. Internal Ear
  4. Liver

Answer: 2. Bone

Question 63. Which type of tissue forms glands?

  1. Epithelial
  2. Connective
  3. Muscular
  4. Nervous

Answer: 1. Epithelial

Question 64. Which one of the followings is not the true blood cell?

  1. Monocytes
  2. Red Blood Corpuscles
  3. Neutrophils
  4. Platelets

Answer: 4. Platelets

Question 65. Companion cells are found in

  1. Xylem
  2. Phloem
  3. Intercalary Tissues
  4. Collenchyma

Answer: 2. Phloem

Question 66. Pores of sieve plates

  1. Connect Cytoplasmic Strands Of Adjacent Sieve Cells
  2. Connect Companion Cell With Adjacent Sieve Cell
  3. Connect Parenchyma Cells With Adjacent Sieve Tube Cells
  4. All the above

Answer: 1. Connect Cytoplasmic Strands Of Adjacent Sieve Cells

Question 67. The food in plant is stored in

  1. Sclerenchyma
  2. Parenchyma
  3. Collenchyma
  4. None of them

Answer: 2. Parenchyma

Question 68. Bone matrix is rich in

  1. Floride And Calcium
  2. Calcium And Phosphorus
  3. Calcium And Potassium
  4. Phosphorus and potassium

Answer: 2. Calcium And Phosphorus

Question 69. Which of the following cells is found in the cartilaginous tissue of the body?

  1. Mast cells
  2. Basophils
  3. Osteocytes
  4. Chondrocytes

Answer: 4. Chondrocytes

Question 70. If the tip of sugarcane plant is removed from the field, even then it keeps on growing in length. It is due to the presence of

  1. Cambium
  2. Apical Meristem
  3. Lateral Meristem
  4. Intercalary meristem

Answer: 4. Intercalary meristem

Question 71. Survival of plants in terrestrial environments has been made possible by the presence of

  1. Intercalary Meristem
  2. Conducting Tissue
  3. Apical Meristem
  4. Parenchymatous tissue

Answer: 2. Conducting Tissue

Question 72. The tissue present in the living of kidney tubules and ducts of salivary glands is

  1. Squamous Epithelial Tissue
  2. Glandular Epithelium
  3. Cuboidal Epithelium
  4. Columnar epithelium

Answer: 3. Cuboidal Epithelium

Question 73. The tissue that helps in the movement of our body are

  1. Muscular Tissue
  2. Skeletal Tissue
  3. Nervous Tissue
  4. All of the above

Answer: 4. All of the above

Question 74. Blood and lymph are types of

  1. Muscular Tissue
  2. Epithelial Tissue
  3. Connective
  4. Permanent tissue

Answer: 3. Connective

Question 75. Squamous epithelium is found in

  1. Lung Alveoli
  2. Trachea
  3. Alimentary Canal
  4. Oviduct

Answer: 1. Lung Alveoli

Question 76. The connective tissue that connects muscle to bone is called

  1. Ligament
  2. Tendon
  3. Cartilage
  4. Areolar

Answer: 2. Tendon

Question 77. The spindle shaped cells, uninucleated and unbranched are present in muscular tissue of

  1. Strated Muscles
  2. Smooth Muscles
  3. Cardiac Muscle
  4. Both 1 and 2

Answer: 2. Smooth Muscles

Question 78. Cartilage and bone are types of

  1. Muscular Tissue
  2. Connective Tissue
  3. Skeletal Tissue
  4. Epithelial tissue

Answer: 2. Connective Tissue

Question 79. The intercalated disc is present in

  1. Striated Muscle
  2. Smooth Muscle
  3. Cardiac Muscle
  4. Both 2 And 3

Answer: 3. Cardiac Muscle

Question 80. Fibrinogen is absent in

  1. Blood
  2. Serum
  3. Plasma
  4. Both 2 and 3

Answer: 2. Serum

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