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1. Stony hard endocarb is found in
A. Tomato
B. Pea
C. Mango
D. Paddy
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2. Ovules inside the ovary develop into
A. Seeds
B. Pericarp
C. Stigma
D. Fruit
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3. Berry is an example for
A. Drupaceous
B. Dry dehiscent
C. Baccate
D. Dry-indehiscent
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4. A fruit that develops from polycarpellary apocarpous gynoecium is
A. Jack fruit
B. Legume
C. Paddy
D. Polyalthia
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5. Legume is an example for
A. Simple fleshy fruit
B. Dry dehiscent fruit
C. Dry indehiscent fruit
D. Multiple fruit
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