ICSE Class 10 Anatomy of Flowering Plants — Mock Test (2027)
Free online mock test for Anatomy of Flowering Plants (ICSE Class 10 Botany) — 74 competency-based questions based on the latest CISCE 2027 syllabus, with instant marking. Try the samples below, then take the full test free.
What to expect: This mock test covers key concepts from the Anatomy of Flowering Plants chapter — including application-based and competency-focused questions aligned with how ICSE actually sets the paper.
Tip: Attempt without notes first to identify gaps, then review explanations for any wrong answers. Retake after a few days for best retention.
Sample questions
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1.In the dicot stem, the pericycle occurs above the phloem in the form of semi-lunar patches of:
- A.Parenchyma
- B.Collenchyma
- C.Sclerenchyma
- D.Cambium
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2.In which of the following is parenchyma NOT normally present as a ground tissue component?
- A.Cortex
- B.Pericycle
- C.Pith and medullary rays
- D.Cuticle
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3.Assertion (A): The inner walls of guard cells are more thickened than their outer walls. Reason (R): Guard cells lack chloroplasts and therefore cannot regulate the opening and closing of stomata.
- A.Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
- B.Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct explanation of A
- C.A is true but R is false
- D.A is false but R is true
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4.Assertion (A): The endodermal cells of the dicot root resist the free movement of water through their walls. Reason (R): The radial and tangential walls of the endodermal cells have deposits of the water-impermeable material suberin in the form of casparian strips.
- A.Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
- B.Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct explanation of A
- C.A is true but R is false
- D.A is false but R is true
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5.Epidermal hairs on the stem, which are usually multicellular, are called:
- A.Root hairs
- B.Trichomes
- C.Bulliform cells
- D.Subsidiary cells
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