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26. An example for aggregate fruit
A. Jack
B. Polyalthia
C. Paddy
D. Pea
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27. Legume is characteristic of
A. Malvaceae
B. Musaceae
C. Euphorbiaceae
D. Fabaceae
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28. The edible portion is mango is
A. Epicarp
B. Mesocarp
C. Endocarp
D. Pseudocarp
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29. Seeds liberated by decomposition of pericarp in
A. Aggregate fruit
B. Multiple fruit
C. Dry dehiscent fruit
D. Dry indehiscent fruit
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30. Stone fruits are otherwise known as
A. Legume
B. Caryopsis
C. Berry
D. Drupe
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