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Q1
Easy
Which of the following is NOT a method of asexual reproduction?
A. Budding
B. Binary Fission
C. Fragmentation
D. Cross-Pollination
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Correct Answer: D
Cross-pollination involves the transfer of pollen between flowers, which is a sexual reproduction method.
Q2
Easy
Budding in hydra is primarily considered a form of:
A. Binary Fission
B. Budding
C. Fragmentation
D. Mitosis
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Correct Answer: B
Budding is a type of asexual reproduction where a new organism develops from an outgrowth or bud.
Q3
Easy
In which of the following organisms does binary fission occur?
A. Yeast
B. Starfish
C. Bacteria
D. Mushrooms
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Correct Answer: C
Binary fission is a simple form of asexual reproduction commonly found in bacteria.
Q4
Medium
Which of the following is NOT a form of asexual reproduction?
A. Budding
B. Binary Fission
C. Fragmentation
D. Cross Fertilization
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Correct Answer: D
Cross fertilization involves the fusion of gametes from two parents, which is not asexual reproduction.
Q5
Medium
In hydra, asexual reproduction occurs through which process?
A. Regeneration
B. Budding
C. Binary Fission
D. Spore Formation
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Correct Answer: B
Hydra reproduces asexually by budding, where a new individual develops from a bud on the parent.
Q6
Medium
Which organism is known for asexual reproduction through binary fission?
A. Yeast
B. E. coli
C. Mushroom
D. Earthworm
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Correct Answer: B
E. coli reproduces asexually via binary fission, where it splits into two identical cells.
Q7
Medium
What term describes the production of offspring from a single parent organism?
A. Asexual reproduction
B. Sexual reproduction
C. Genetic recombination
D. Cloning
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Correct Answer: A
Asexual reproduction involves only one parent producing offspring, without the fusion of gametes.
Q8
Hard
Which of the following processes is NOT a form of asexual reproduction?
A. Budding
B. Binary Fission
C. Fragmentation
D. Cross-fertilization
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Correct Answer: D
Cross-fertilization involves the fusion of male and female gametes, which is a feature of sexual reproduction, not asexual.
Q9
Hard
In yeasts, which type of asexual reproduction is primarily observed?
A. Budding
B. Binary Fission
C. Spore Formation
D. Fragmentation
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Correct Answer: A
Yeasts reproduce asexually mainly through budding, where a new organism develops from an outgrowth or bud.
Q10
Hard
Which of the following organisms primarily reproduces through asexual methods?
A. Mammals
B. Fungi
C. Birds
D. Reptiles
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Correct Answer: B
Fungi often reproduce asexually via spores, while the other mentioned groups typically reproduce sexually.

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