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The Living World: Biological Classification - MCQs Quiz - 2

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Question 1
The term species was coined by______.
A
Aristotle
B
Linnaeus
C
John Ray
D
Engler
Question 2
"New Systematics" introduced by Sir Julian Huxley in 1940 is also known as
A
Biosystematics
B
Cladistics
C
Phenetics
D
Numerical Taxonomy
Question 3
Which one of the following is wrongly matched?
A
Puccinia – Smut
B
Root pressure – Guttation
C
Cassia – Imbricate aestivation
D
Root – Exarch protoxylem
Question 4
Nuclear membrane is absent in
A
Penicillium
B
Nostoc
C
Volvox
D
Agaricus
Question 5
In the five-kingdom classification, Chlamydomonas and Chlorella have been included in
A
Plantae
B
Algae
C
Protista
D
Monera
Question 6
Single-celled eukaryotes are included in
A
Fungi
B
Protista
C
Monera
D
Archaea
Question 7
Maximum nutritional diversity is found in the group
A
Fungi
B
Plantae
C
Monera
D
Animalia
Question 8
Which one of the following is common to multicellular fungi, filamentous algae and protonema of mosses?
A
Diplontic life cycle
B
Multiplication by fragmentation
C
Mode of Nutrition
D
Members of kingdom Plantae
Question 9
Which statement is wrong for viruses?
A
All are parasites.
B
Antibiotics have no effect on them.
C
They have ability to synthesize nucleic acids and proteins.
D
All of them have helical symmetry.
Question 10
Which one single organism or the pair of organisms is correctly assigned to its or their named taxonomic group?
A
Paramecium and Plasmodium belong to the same kingdom as that of Penicillium.
B
Nostoc and Anabaena are examples of protista
C
Yeast used in making bread and beer is a fungus
D
Lichen is a composite organism formed from the symbiotic association of an algae and a protozoan.
Question 11
Which one of the following animals is correctly matched with its particular named taxonomic category?
A
Cuttlefish - Mollusca, a class
B
Tiger - Tigris, the species
C
Housefly - Musca, an order
D
Humans - primates, the family
Question 12
Arrange the following in the ascending order of Linnaean hierarchy
A
Kingdom – Phylum – Class – Order – Family – Genus – Species
B
Kingdom – Family – Genus – Species – Class – Phylum – Order
C
Kingdom – Order – Species – Genus – Class – Family – Phylum
D
Species – Genus – Family – Order – Class – Phylum – Kingdom
Question 13
Which one of the following sets of items in the options (1) - (4) are correctly categorized with one exception in it?
Options Items Category Exception
(1) UAA, UAG, UGA Stop codons UAG
(2) Kangaroo, Koala, Wombat Australian marsupials Wombat
(3) Plasmodium, Cuscuta, Trypanosoma Protozoan parasites Cuscuta
(4) Typhoid, Pneumonia, Diphtheria Bacterial diseases Diphtheria
 
A
Option (1)
B
Option (2)
C
Option (3)
D
Option (4)
Question 14
Which of the following combination of characters is true for slime molds?
A
Parasitic, plasmodium without walls, spores dispersed by water
B
Saprophytic, plasmodium without walls, spores dispersed by water
C
Parasitic, plasmodium with true walls, spores dispersed by air currents
D
Saprophytic, plasmodium without walls, spores dispersed by air currents
Question 15
Taxonomic hierarchy refers to
A
A list of botanists or zoologists who have worked on taxonomy of a species or group
B
A group of senior taxonomists who decide the nomenclature of plants and animals
C
Step-wise arrangement of all categories for classification of plants and animals
D
Classification of a species based on fossil record
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  • vignesh

    In 5 kingdom classification …chlamydomonas and chlorella are included in plantae and not in protists….

    • amit jee

      in five kingdom classification chlamydomonas and chlorella are included in protista not in plantae (see 11th biology ncert pg no. 18 )

      • shiva agrawal

        its true these are in protists uh hv read it carefully. its a very popular question and in previos exam questions, go through its……

    • Bhavik

      No vignesh…. they are included in protista as they are unicellular eukaryotes.

  • VIKAS THAKUR

    NEW SYSTEMATICS also known as BIOSYSTEMATICS……….?

    Chlamydomonas and Chlorella have been included in PLANTAE (PLANT KINGDOM )

    • ANAMIKA

      YES VIKAS NEW SYSTEMATICS WAS INTRODUCED BY HUXELY IN 1940 AND ALSO KNOWN AS BIOSYSTEMATICS
      CHALMYDOMONAS AND CHOLRELLA ARE ALGAE AND BELONG TO KINGDOM PLANTAE

    • **

      No they belong to protista. Well that given in ncert

  • Deipika

    I like The questions And a Lot of queries were cleared while answering them but I have a question If anyone Can help me out?
    :::: Is CHLORELLA not an algae (kindom Plante)?

    • Shashi Tiwari

      Earlier Chlamydomonas and cholera were both placed in algae but later it was considered under protista as they both were unicellular eukaryotes

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  • harusha milana n

    can anyone clear my doubt?wether slime moulds are plasmodium.

    • abha

      under unfavourable conditions,slime moulds form an aggregation called plasmodium.

    • srijan

      slime moulds are just the org. of fungi and hhad a great variety if about 900. but they are not considered
      as a part of kingdom fungi

    • ALI

      plasmodium is a an aggregation that slime moulds during favourable conditionsthat can grow sand spread over several heights. Do not confuse this plasmodium with sproazoan that cause malarial fever