Tissues (ऊत्तक) Ch(6) Practice Quiz in Hindi Part – 2 || Class 9 Science Practice Quizzes in English Posted on February 28, 2025February 28, 2025 by Anshul Gupta0% 0 votes, 0 avg 1 Tissues (ऊत्तक) Ch(6)Practice Quiz in Hindi Part – 2 || Class 9 Science Practice Quizzes in English 1 / 201. Which of the following is NOT a function of the stomata? A. Transpiration B. Photosynthesis C. Protection D. Gas exchange Explanation: Protection is the primary function of the epidermis and protective tissues like cork, not the stomata. 2 / 202. What is the function of xylem tissue in plants? A. Transports water and minerals B. Stores food C. Provides flexibility D. Protects the plant Explanation: Xylem is a complex tissue responsible for transporting water and minerals from roots to other parts of the plant.3 / 203. Which tissue has spindle-shaped cells? A. Smooth muscle B. Nervous tissue C. Striated muscle D. Cardiac muscle Explanation: Smooth muscle cells are long and pointed at the ends, giving them a spindle shape. 4 / 204. Which tissue has striations? A. Cardiac muscle B. Striated muscle C. Both a and c D. Smooth muscle Explanation: Striated muscle and cardiac muscle exhibit alternating light and dark bands, called striations, under a microscope.5 / 205. Which of the following is NOT a type of connective tissue? A. Blood B. Cartilage C. Muscle D. Bone Explanation: Muscle is a type of muscular tissue, not connective tissue. 6 / 206. What is the function of parenchyma tissue in plants? A. Protects the plant B. Transports water C. Stores food D. Provides strength Explanation: Parenchyma tissue is the most common type of plant tissue and is responsible for storing food and sometimes performing photosynthesis (chlorenchyma).7 / 207. What is the function of cork tissue in plants? A. Stores food B. Protects the plant C. Transports water D. Provides flexibility Explanation: Cork is a protective tissue that forms the outer layer of bark, preventing water loss and protecting the plant from injury.8 / 208. Which tissue is responsible for the rapid transmission of signals throughout the body? A. Cardiac muscle B. Nervous tissue C. Striated muscle D. Smooth muscle Explanation: Nervous tissue, composed of neurons, is responsible for transmitting nerve impulses, allowing for communication and coordination within the body.9 / 209. Which tissue connects bone to bone? A. Cartilage B. Tendon C. Areolar tissue D. Ligament Explanation: Ligaments are elastic connective tissues that connect bones to each other at joints.10 / 2010. What is the specific function of the cardiac muscle? A. Transmission of nerve impulses B. Voluntary movement of body parts C. Involuntary movement of internal organs D. Rhythmic contraction and relaxation of the heart Explanation: Cardiac muscle is responsible for the continuous pumping action of the heart. 11 / 2011. Which tissue is multinucleate? A. Cardiac muscle B. Smooth muscle C. Nervous tissue D. Striated muscle Explanation: Striated muscle cells have multiple nuclei. 12 / 2012. Which tissue is found in the bronchi of the lungs? A. Striated muscle B. Cardiac muscle C. Smooth muscle D. Nervous tissue Explanation: Smooth muscle controls the diameter of the bronchi, regulating airflow. 13 / 2013. Which tissue is located in the iris of the eye? A. Nervous tissue B. Smooth muscle C. Striated muscle D. Cardiac muscle Explanation: Smooth muscle controls the size of the pupil in the iris. 14 / 2014. Which tissue fills the space inside organs and supports internal organs? A. Ligament B. Areolar tissue C. Tendon D. Cartilage Explanation: Areolar tissue is a loose connective tissue that fills spaces between organs, providing support and aiding in tissue repair.15 / 2015. Which tissue is responsible for the movement of food in the alimentary canal? A. Smooth muscle B. Striated muscle C. Nervous tissue D. Cardiac muscle Explanation: Smooth muscle controls involuntary movements like those in the digestive system. 16 / 2016. Which tissue connects muscle to bone? A. Cartilage B. Areolar tissue C. Tendon D. Ligament Explanation: Tendons are strong, fibrous connective tissues that connect muscles to bones.17 / 2017. What is the function of aerenchyma tissue in plants? A. Provides buoyancy B. Transports water C. Provides strength D. Stores food Explanation: Aerenchyma is a type of parenchyma tissue with large air spaces, providing buoyancy to aquatic plants.18 / 2018. Which tissue smoothens bone surfaces at joints? A. Cartilage B. Areolar tissue C. Ligament D. Tendon Explanation: Cartilage is a flexible connective tissue that provides cushioning and reduces friction between bones at joints.19 / 2019. Which tissue is uninucleate? A. Smooth muscle B. Cardiac muscle C. Striated muscle D. Both b and c Explanation: Smooth muscle and cardiac muscle cells have a single nucleus. 20 / 2020. Which tissue has branched cells? A. Smooth muscle B. Nervous tissue C. Cardiac muscle D. Striated muscle Explanation: Cardiac muscle cells have branches, allowing for rapid signalPlease insert your information to see your ranking अपनी Ranking जानने के लिए कृपया अपनी जानकारी भरे NamePhone Number Your score isThe average score is 25% 0% Restart quiz Category: Class 9 Science Quizzes in English