Potatoes are a staple food in the Andes. Coconut palm is an example of botanical versatility. There are 5 groups of plant fibers: textile fibers, plaiting fibers, brush fibers, filling fibers, and stiff fibers from small stems and twigs. Fibers are found in the stems, leaves, and fruits of plants. Cotton is one of the greatest industrial crops. Cotton branches reach heights of 5-8 feet and mature in 6-7 months. Filling fibers are used for stuffing mattresses and cushions. The main sources of protein fibers are soybeans, corn, and peanuts. Essential oils vary greatly in their chemical nature. The genus Cymbopogon is rich in
Potatoes are a staple food in the Andes. Coconut palm is an example of botanical versatility. There are 5 groups of plant fibers: textile fibers, plaiting fibers, brush fibers, filling fibers, and stiff fibers from small stems and twigs. Fibers are found in the stems, leaves, and fruits of plants. Cotton is one of the greatest industrial crops. Cotton branches reach heights of 5-8 feet and mature in 6-7 months. Filling fibers are used for stuffing mattresses and cushions. The main sources of protein fibers are soybeans, corn, and peanuts. Essential oils vary greatly in their chemical nature. The genus Cymbopogon is rich in
Potatoes are a staple food in the Andes. Coconut palm is an example of botanical versatility. There are 5 groups of plant fibers: textile fibers, plaiting fibers, brush fibers, filling fibers, and stiff fibers from small stems and twigs. Fibers are found in the stems, leaves, and fruits of plants. Cotton is one of the greatest industrial crops. Cotton branches reach heights of 5-8 feet and mature in 6-7 months. Filling fibers are used for stuffing mattresses and cushions. The main sources of protein fibers are soybeans, corn, and peanuts. Essential oils vary greatly in their chemical nature. The genus Cymbopogon is rich in
Potatoes are a staple food in the Andes. Coconut palm is an example of botanical versatility. There are 5 groups of plant fibers: textile fibers, plaiting fibers, brush fibers, filling fibers, and stiff fibers from small stems and twigs. Fibers are found in the stems, leaves, and fruits of plants. Cotton is one of the greatest industrial crops. Cotton branches reach heights of 5-8 feet and mature in 6-7 months. Filling fibers are used for stuffing mattresses and cushions. The main sources of protein fibers are soybeans, corn, and peanuts. Essential oils vary greatly in their chemical nature. The genus Cymbopogon is rich in
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Economic botany (mcq’s)
1. In the South American Andes, ___ are staple of many
indigenous plants. a. Rice b. wheat c. potato d. sugarcane 2. ____ is an excellent example of botanical versatility. a. Soybeans b. coconut palm c. corn d. none 3. How many groups of fibers are? a. 4 b. 5 c. 6 d. 7 4. _____are stiff tough fibers including small stems and twigs a. Filling fibers b. textile fibers c. Plaiting fibers d. brush fibers 5. Fibers occur in which part of plants? a. Stem b. leaves c. fruits d. all 6. _____ is one of the greatest in all industrial crops. a. Wheat b. cotton c. rice d. rye 7. The height of cotton branches is a. 3-4 ft. b. 5-8fit. c. 4-8 fit. d. 4-9fit. 8. Cotton mature in _____ months. a. 5-6 b. 6-7 c. 7-8 d. 8-9 9. Which fiber is used for stuffing mattresses and cushions? a. Brush fiber b. filling fibers c. natural fabrics d. none 10. The main plant sources of protein fibers are: a. Soybeans b. corn c. peanuts d. all 11-Essential oils are very --------- in their chemical nature. a) Simple b) complex c) Less complex d) none 12-The content of citral in leaves are about: a) 70-80 % b) 60-70% c) 50-60% d) 40-50% 13-Palmasora contain high amount of_______? a) Citral b) salt c) Gereniol d) cosmatics 14-The genus of _______is rich in perfume species. a) Acacia farnesiana b) Cymbopogon c) Andropogon d) both b and c 15-________perfumes are very old and were used as romans in their baths. a) Lavender b) grass oil c) Violet d) jasmine 16-_______is the most least expensive and most refreshing odour. a) Jasmine b) oak moss c) Sandalwood d) rosemary 17-palmasora contain high amount of? a) Oleoresins b) perfumes c) geraniol d)ligins 18-The quantity of oil varies from ____. a) 1-2% b) 3-4% c) 4-5% d) 5-6% 19-Essential oil occur in how many families? a) 30 b) 40 c) 50 d) 60 20-fixatives are ______volatile than oil. a) Equally b) more c) Less d) none 21. Most sugar is derived from Sugar Cane, that grass reaching a height in cultivation of about; a) 9-13 ft b) 8-12 ft c) 6-12 ft 22. Commercial glucose is prepared from a) Starch b) cellulose c) sugar 23. A complex carbohydrate which stored in thin-walled cells in the form of grains is: a) Starch b) cellulose c) sugar 24. Honey contains ---------percent invert sugar along with proteins, mineral salts and water. a) 70-75% b) 60-65% c) 80-85% 25. Cotton fibers have a high felting power and a high cellulose content of about ----; a) 81 % b) 91% c) 61% 26. Sucrose is the type of------ stored in all of these plant species. a) Starch b) cellulose c) Sugar 27. Hevea rubber tree is source of ------- %rubber. a)75-78% b)85-88% c)65-68% d)95-98 % 28. Chief source of rubber is a) Hevea rubber b) castilla rubber c) ceara rubber d) none 29-the latex is coagulated by exposure a) Air b) smoke c) water d) both a and b 30- ------ is non elastic rubber a) Balata b) chicle c) gutta percha d) all 31-the base of chewing industry is a) Balata b) chicle c) gutta percha d) all 32- Commercial resins are also frequently collected from a) Plant materials b) fossil materials c) both d) none 33- the ------ rubber is fusible and burn in air with a smoky flame. a) Amber b) copals c) ceara d) hard rubber 34 ---‐--- are mixture of both true gums and resins a) Balsams b) amber c) gum resins d) all 35- ------- is fossil resins a) Copals b) amber c) balsams d) hard rubber 36- many of the hard copals are called a) Animes b) resins c) both d) none
37-Linseed oil varies from-------in color and has an acrid taste
and smell. (a) Yellow to brownish (b) Orange to yellow (c) Reddish to orange (d) none of them 38-Linseed oil has been used mainly in making-------? (a) Paints (b) Varnishes (c) Linoleum (d) All of these 39-Soyabean oil is used in the manufacturing of. (a) Soap (b) Candles (c) Rubber substitutes d) all of these 40-Chemical fatty oils are close to. (a) Animal fats (b) Plant's fats (c) Both (d) None 41-There are ------ classes of plant fatty oils. (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5 42-Drying and semidrying oil are common in plants of. (a) Temperate climates (b) Tropical areas (c) Both (d) None 43-The pure refined cottonseed oil is of value as a .(a) Salad (b) Cooking oil (c)For making margarine (d) All of these 44-There is about oil located in the embryo of maize kernels. (a) 50% (b) 60% (c) 70% (d) 80% 45-Chemically waxes are similar to-----, but they esters of monohydric alcohols rather than glycerides. (a) Fats (b) Oil (c) Both (d) None 46-Jojoba wax is suitable for. (a) Polishes (b) Candles (c) Both (d) None 47. Very old industries possibly dating to_ A)6000 B.C. B)5000 B.C C) 3000 B.C 48. _ is used for heavy leathers A)DiVi-divi fruit B) chestnut C) palmetto roots 49) palmetto roots contain tannin A) 10% B.20% C.30% 50. This is the one of the oldest and most important dyes a. sapan wood b. indigo d. logwood d. none 51. ___ is used in histological work? A) sappanwood B.Haematoxylin C.carbon ink 52._ is fast dye A.wood dye B.logwood C.henna 53. each spiny pod contain seeds a. 30-50 b. 30-60 c. 40-50 54) Major food crops of the world belongs to the family a) Leguminosae b) Solanaceae c) Cruciferae d) Gramineae 55. A milk like preparation can be made from the seeds of a) Gram b) Grapes c) Soybean d) Barley11. 56. One of the following plants is a rich variety of timber: a) Cassia fistula b) Dalbergia sissoo c) Acacia arabica d) Morus alba 57. The chicory powder which is mixed with coffee powder is obtained from a) seeds b) leaves c) roots d) stems 58. One of the following is a source of rubber: a) Hevea brasilensis b) Tectona grandis c) Cedrus depdara d) Michelia champaca 59. Which of the most important source of food and fodder? a) Algae b) Fungi c) Lichen d) Cereal 60. Castor oil is obtained from a) Sesamum indicum b) Linum spp c) Brassica campestris d) Ricinus communis 61.The most important of the semidrying oils is Cottonseed oil Corn Oil Sunflower Oil Olive Oil 62.On exposure of oxygen which oil dry into thin elastic films Drying oils semidrying oils nondrying oils fats 63.There is about 50 percent oil located in the embryo of maize kernels. Cottonseed oil Corn Oil Sunflower Oil Olive Oil 64.The plant is a coarse erect annual herb Castor sunflower corn cotton 65. Castor oil is obtained from a) Sesamum indicum b) Linum spp c) Brassica campestris d) Ricinus communis 66. The flax fibres are obtained from a) Cannabis sativa b) Crotolaria juncea c) Cocos nucifera d) Linum ustistissimum
67. One of the following is an oil seed crop:
a) Marigold b) Sunflower c) Roses d) Crysanthemum 68) Gums are especially common in plants of____. a)Dry regions b)wet regions c) Both a and b d) None 69. Fibre of great commercial importance derived from epidermis is a) Flax b) Hemp c) Coir d) Cotton
70. A milk like preparation can be made from the seeds of