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Choose the correct answer from the alternatives given.
The plant hormone that causes cell elongation is:

  1. citric acid

  2. indole 3-acetic acid

  3. ethylene

  4. abscisic acid


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Plant cells elongate irreversibly only when load-bearing bonds in the walls are cleaved. Auxin causes the elongation of stem and coleoptile cells by promoting wall loosening via cleavage of these bonds. This process may be coupled with the intercalation of new cell wall polymers.

So, the correct option is 'indole 3-acetic acid'.

Find the odd man out:

  1. Auxin

  2. Abscisic acid

  3. Thyroxine

  4. Gibberellin


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

  • Auxin is a plant hormone that is produced in the tip of the stem that works in elongation.
  •  Auxin helps the plant to move to the darker side, the cell grows larger than corresponding cells present on the lighter side of the plant.
So, the correct option is 'Auxin'.

Which of the following hormones contains nitrogen?

  1. Auxin

  2. Cytokinin

  3. Gibberelins

  4. Both 1 and 2


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Auxin and cytokinin both contain nitrogen in their structure. 

So the correct option is "Both 1 & 2". 

Two plant hormones which regulate growth of plant are?

  1. Cytokinin and Auxin

  2. Abscisic acid and Auxin

  3. Auxin and Gibberellin

  4. All of these


Correct Option: A

Match the Column-I and Column-II.

Column-I Column-II
(i) Auxin (A) Adenine derivatives
(ii) Gibberellin (B) Carotenoid derivatives
(iii) Cytokinin (C) Terpins
(iv) ABA (D) Indole compounds
  1. i-B, ii-A, iii-D, iv-C

  2. i-D, ii-B, iii-A, iv-C

  3. i-B, ii-A, iii-C, iv-D

  4. i-D, ii-C, iii-A, iv-B


Correct Option: D

A high concentration of synthetic auxin is generally used for

  1. Weed control

  2. Preventing the growth of the lateral buds

  3. Enhancing root initiation

  4. Controlling of cell enlargement


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

In the course of research on auxin biology, many compounds with noticeable auxin activity were synthesized. Many of them had been found to have the economical potential for man-controlled growth and development of plants in agronomy. Auxins are toxic to plants in large concentrations. They are most toxic to dicots and less so to monocots. Because of this property, synthetic auxin herbicides, including 2,4-D and 2,4,5-T, have been developed and used for weed control. However, synthetic auxins, especially 1-naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA) and indole-3-butyric acid (IBA), are also commonly applied to stimulate root growth when taking cuttings of plants or for different agricultural purposes such as the prevention of fruit drop in orchards. Used in high doses, auxin stimulates the production of ethylene. Excess ethylene (also native plant hormone) can inhibit elongation growth, cause leaves to fall (abscission), and even kill the plant. 

Therefore, the correct answer is option A.

During adverse environmental conditions, plants develop a stress hormone, which is

  1. Abscisic acid

  2. Ethylene

  3. Benzyl amino purine

  4. Dichlorophenoxy acetic acid


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
Abscisic acid or ABA plays a regulatory role in many physiological processes in plants. Different stress conditions such as water, cold, light, and temperature result in increased amounts of ABA. The action of ABA involves modification of gene expression and analysis of responsive promoters revealed several potential cis- and trans- acting regulatory elements. Stress may induce common responses such as enhancement of plant hormones. For instance, wounding can induce the production of increased ethylene, auxin, and abscisic acid (ABA). Since, many kinds of stresses including water, salt, and cold temperatures, induce ABA synthesis, ABA may be considered a plant stress hormone. It regulates several important aspects of plant growth and development. Recent studies have demonstrated a pivotal role for ABA in modulation at the gene level of adaptative responses for plants in adverse environmental conditions.

Which among the following hormones is toxic to plants in large concentrations, regulates protein synthesis and causes bud formation and root initiation?

  1. Ethylene

  2. Auxin

  3. Cytokinin

  4. Gibberellins


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

  • Auxins are a group of hormones that positively influence cell enlargement, bud formation, and root initiation. 
  • In conjunction with cytokinins, they control the growth of stems, roots, and fruits, and convert stems into flowers. Auxins were the first class of growth regulators discovered. 
  • They affect cell elongation by altering cell wall plasticity. Auxins act to inhibit the growth of buds lower down the stems, and also to promote lateral and adventitious root development and growth. 
  • Leaf abscission is initiated by the growing point of a plant ceasing to produce auxins. Auxins in seeds regulate specific protein synthesis, as they develop within the flower after pollination, causing the flower to develop a fruit to contain the developing seeds. 
  • Auxins are toxic to plants in large concentrations, they are most toxic to dicots and less so to monocots. 

Therefore, the correct answer is option B.

Which hormone works during seed dormancy?

  1. Auxin

  2. Gibberellins

  3. Abscisic acid

  4. Cytokinins


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

  • Abscisic acid is one of the most important plant growth regulators. This class of PGR is composed of one chemical compound normally produced in the leaves of plants, originating from chloroplasts, especially when plants are under stress. In general, it acts as an inhibitory chemical compound that affects bud growth, and seed and bud dormancy. 
  • It mediates changes within the apical meristem, causing bud dormancy and the alteration of the last set of leaves into protective bud covers. 

Therefore, the correct answer is option C.

If a person tests plant hormones for increasing the crop yield, he sprays a large plot with a selected hormone to determine its effect in hybrid vigor. Which of the following he should avoid?

  1. $2, 4-$D

  2. IAA

  3. Gibberellin

  4. Cytokinin

  5. Abscisic acid


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

There are five major types of plant hormones. Abscisic Acid also called ABA is one of the most important plant's growth regulators and under water stress, this hormone plays a role in closing the stomata. Auxins are hormones that  positively influence cell enlargement, bud formation and root initiation. Cytokinins tend to positively influence cell enlargement, bud formation and root initiation. Others are ethylene regulates the fruit ripening and Gibberellins stimulates the flower production, cell elongation. Whereas 2, 4-D is not a plant hormone but a chemical weedicide.