- Match the following columns and select the
correct choice
Column I Column II
A. Humans 1. Panthera tigris
B. Mango 2. Homo sapiens
C. Wheat 3. Mangifera indica
D. Tiger 4. Triticum aestivum
(a) A - 4, B - 2, C - 1, D - 3
(b) A - 2, B - 3, C - 4, D - 1
(c) A - 4, B - 2, C - 3, D - 1
(d) A - 3, B - 2, C - 4, D - 1 - Disadvantage of Linnaeus two kingdom
classification is that it
(a) Clubs together saprophytic fungi with
photosynthetic organisms
(b) Distinguishes between fungi and Protista
(c) Divides all organisms into plants and animals
(d) Can demarcate between cryptogram - What is a cnidom?
(a) Armed thread
(b) Unarmed thread
(c) Group of nematoblasts
(d) Battery of nematoblasts - Kiwi belongs to
(a) Odontognathae (b) Impennae
(c) Paleognathae (d) Carinatae - Slime moulds are similar to fungi in all regards
except one
(a) Their swimming cells are either flagellated or
amoeboid
(b) They store glycogen
(c) Their cell wall has cellulose and chitin
(d) They are heterotrophic
6. True nucleus is absent in :
(a) Mucor (b) Vaucheria
(c) Volvox (d) Anabaena
7. Assertion : Monera includes all prokaryotes.
Reason : Nuclei of monerans are not organised
with nuclear membrane, nucleoplasm and
nucleolus
(a) Both Assertion and Reason are true and
Reason is the correct explanation of
Assertion.
(b) Both Assertion and Reason are true and
but Reason is not the correct explanation of
Assertion.
(c) Assertion is true but Reason is false.
(d) Both Assertion and Reason are false.
8. Which of the following blood vessels in the
circulatory system of frog has more oxygenated
blood?
(a) Pulmonary artery
(b) Pulmocutaneous artery
(c) Pulmocutaneous vein
(d) Both (a) and (b)
9. A marine cartilaginous fish that can produce
electric current is
(a) Pristis (b) Torpedo
(c) Trygon (d) Scoliodon
10. Valveless single chambered heart is found in
(a) Catla (b) Herdmania
(c) Scoliodon (d) Amphioxus
11. Which one of the following groups of structure /
organs have similar function?
(a) Incisors of rat, gizzard of cockroach and
tube feet of starfish
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