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Question:
Flowers are unisexual in?
Options:
  • 1. Pea
  • 2. Cucumber
  • 3. China rose
  • 4. Onion
Solution:
A flower that possesses either stamens or carpels but not both. A plant may be unisexual, possessing only male flowers or female flowers or it may be monoecious with male and female reproductive organs borne in the same flower or in different unisexual flowers but on the same plants. The cucumber is a member of the Cucurbitaceae, they are monoecious, meaning the plants have unisexual flowers on the same plant. Plants such as onion, China rose, pea and mango bear flowers which have both the Male and female parts in the same flower. This means the flower has both stamens and pistil such a flower is called a bisexual flowers.

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{
  "question": "The mass of carbon present in 0.5 mole of $\\mathrm{K}_4[\\mathrm{Fe(CN)}_6]$ is:",
  "options": [
    {
      "id": 1,
      "text": "1.8 g"
    },
    {
      "id": 2,
      "text": "18 g"
    },
    {
      "id": 3,
      "text": "3.6 g"
    },
    {
      "id": 4,
      "text": "36 g"
    }
  ],
  "solution": "\\begin{align}\n&\\text{Hint: Mole concept}\\\\\n&1 \\text{ mole of } \\mathrm{K}_4[\\mathrm{Fe(CN)}_6] = 6 \\text{ moles of carbon atom}\\\\\n&0.5 \\text{ mole of } \\mathrm{K}_4[\\mathrm{Fe(CN)}_6] = 6 \\times 0.5 \\text{ mol} = 3 \\text{ mol}\\\\\n&1 \\text{ mol of carbon} = 12 \\text{ g}\\\\\n&3 \\text{ mol carbon} = 12 \\times 3 = 36 \\text{ g}\\\\\n&\\text{Hence, 36 g mass of carbon present in 0.5 mole of } \\mathrm{K}_4[\\mathrm{Fe(CN)}_6].\n\\end{align}",
  "correct_answer": 4
}