Tissues Class 9 MCQ/Objective questions NCERT Science Chapter 5
1. A group of similar cells performing a particular function is:
a. Organ b. Body c. Tissue d. Organ-system.
2. Tissues do only a:
a. Particular function b. Multiple functions c. Both d. None.
3. Do plants and animals contain the same type of tissue?
a. Yes, b. No
4. Only some part of the plant grows while animals grow:
a. Proportionally b. Irregularly c. Indefinitely c. None.
MERISTEMATIC TISSUE
5. Group of dividing cells of a plant are called
a. Permanent tissue b. Meristem tissue c. Vascular tissue d. None
6. Types of meristematic tissues are apical, intercalary, and?
a. Vascular b. Epidermal c. Parenchymal d. Lateral.
7. Meristems have dense cytoplasm with prominent nuclei and thin cell wall but lack
a. Mitochondria b. Ribosome c. Vacuole d. starch
PERMANENT TISSUE
8. non-dividing cells produced from meristem are called
a. Permanent tissue b. Bark tissue c. Epidermis d. Parenchyma
9. Permanent tissue takes a fixed shape, size, and function after its formation. So we call them
a. Totipotent b. Differentiated c. lenticel d. cloned
10. There are two types of permanent tissue. One is simple permanent tissue and another is:
a. Double permanent tissue b. Special c. Complex d. None
11. Simple permanent tissue has only a single kind of permanent cells while Complex permanent tissue has:
a. At least four b. At least two c. All cells are different d. Does not matter
12. Food storing simple permanent tissue is:
a. Parenchyma b. Collenchyma c. Scleroid d. None
13. Chlorenchyma and aerenchyma both are a type of:
a. Parenchyma b. Vascular bundle c. Xylem d. Phloem.
14. Tissues in tendrils of a climber plant and leaf stalk of a plant are examples of which tissue?
a. Parenchyma b. Collenchyma c. Vascular d. Bark
15. Lignified thick cell wall with no cytoplasmic space in a cell is characteristic of:
a. Parenchyma b. Collenchyma c. Sclerenchyma d. Epidermis
[bg_collapse view=”button-blue” color=”#4a4949″ icon=”eye” expand_text=”See: Diversity in Living Organisms MCQ” collapse_text=”Show Less” ]Diversity in Living Organisms MCQ[/su_spoiler]16. The pore through which transpiration in plant occurs is:
a. Stoma b. Vacuole c. Plastid d. None
17. How many guard cells surround a stoma?
a. One b. Two c. Three d. Many
18. Guard cells and stoma are found in which part of the plant?
a. Parenchyma b. Collenchyma c. Sclerenchyma d. Epidermis
19. One of the tissues in the given options is dead tissue. Identify it.
a. Parenchyma b. Collenchyma c. Sclerenchyma d. Xylem
20. Phloems and xylems are:
a. Simple permanent tissue b. Complex permanent tissue c. Vascular tissue d. b & c
ANIMAL TISSUE MCQ
Epithelial Tissue
21. Contraction and relaxation in these cells cause movement in our body parts.
a. Epithelial tissue b. Connective tissue c. Muscular tissue d. Nervous Tissue.
22. Which organelle in our cell uses the oxygen which we get from breathing air?
a. Mitochondria b. Nucleus c. Ribosome d. Golgi body.
23. Tissue with least intercellular space is:
a. Epithelial tissue b. Connective tissue c. Muscular tissue d. Nervous Tissue.
24. Between an epithelium and underlying tissue is:
a. Connective tissue. b. Fibrous basement membrane c. cavity d. Ligament.
25. Type of epithelial tissue present on places where the exchange of materials/gases occur selectively is:
a. Squamous b. Stratified squamous c. Cuboidal d. Columnar.
[bg_collapse view=”button-blue” color=”#4a4949″ icon=”eye” expand_text=”See: The Fundamental Unit of Life MCQ” collapse_text=”Show Less” ]The Fundamental Unit of Life MCQ MCQ[/su_spoiler]26. Ciliated columnar epithelium cells are meant for
a. Absorption b. Secretion c. Digestion d. Egestion.
27. Supportive epithelial cells that line kidney tubules and the salivary duct is:
a. Squamous b. Stratified squamous c. Cuboidal d. Columnar.
28. Blood and bones consist of which type of tissue :
a. Epithelial tissue b. Connective tissue c. Muscular tissue d. Nervous Tissue.
29. Connective tissue that connects a bone with another bone is:
a. Ligament b. Tendon c. Cartilage d. None.
30. Skeletal cells are voluntary cells. There are:
a. Striated b. Unstriated c. Uninucleate d. Multinucleate. e. a and d both.
31. Non-voluntary cells are:
a. Striated b. Unstriated c. Uninucleate d. Multinucleate. e. b and c both.
32. Longest cell of our body is:
a. Epithelial tissue b. Connective tissue c. Muscular tissue d. Nervous Tissue.
Tissues Class 9 MCQ
Next:
- Diversity in Living Organisms MCQ.
- Natural Resources MCQ.
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Answers
1.c. Tissue 2.a Particular function 3.b No 4.a Proportionally 5.b. Meristem tissue 6.d. Lateral 7.c. Vacuole 8.a. Permanent tissue 9.b. Differentiated 10.c. Complex 11.b. At least two 12.a. Parenchyma 13.a. Parenchyma 14.b. Collenchyma 15.c. Sclerenchyma 16.a. Stoma 17.b. Two 18. d. Epidermis 19. c. Sclerenchyma 20.d. b & c 21. c. Muscular tissue 22.a. Mitochondria 23.a. Epithelial tissue 24.b. Fibrous basement membrane 25. a. Squamous 26.a. Absorption 27.c. Cuboidal 28. b. Connective tissue 29.a. Ligament 30.e. a and d both. 31.e. b and c both. 32.d. Nervous Tissue
Hint: 7. Meristem does not provide structural support to the plant.
25. Squamous is the only epithelium that allows movement of material and air across it.
26. a. Ciliated columnar cells absorb nutrition from the intestine.
Ref: Chapter 5, Class 9, science NCERT.
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