Five Kingdom Classification

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Question
ICSEENIBI9010435

  1. The animals (Kingdom Animalia) are mainly grouped under two categories
  2. (a) bilaterally symmetrical and radially symmetrical

    (b) coelomate and acoelomate

    (c) aquatic and terrestrial

    (d) vertebrates and invertebrates

    1. Which one of the following examples does not come under the particular group?

    (a) Mushroom, Yeast, Fern - Fungi

    (b) ParamoeciumEuglena, Sponge - Protista

    (c) Starfish, Cuttlefish, Dogfish - Pisces

    (d) Bat, Parrot, Oyster - Vertebrates

    1. Which one of the following is an example of binomial scientific name?

    (a) Green alga

    (b) Snow leopard

    (c) Rana tigrina

    (d) China-rose

    1. Which one of the following is the correct statement about the respective animal(s)?

    (a) Donkey and horse should be considered one single species because they can successfully mate and produce an offspring.

    (b) Donkey and horse are two different genuses.

    (c) Mule is a separate species.

    (d) Mule is neither a donkey nor a horse.

Solution

  1. (d) vertebrates and invertebrates
  2. (d) Bat, Parrot, Oyster - Vertebrates
  3. (c)Rana tigrina
  4. (d) Mule is neither a donkey nor a horse.

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Question
ICSEENIBI9010436

Who had introduced the binomial system of naming living beings?

Solution

Carolus Linnaeus had introduced the binomial system of naming living beings.

Question
ICSEENIBI9010437

Which two characters out of (a)-(e) given below are common to dog, humans, squirrel, bat, camel and monkey?

(a) scales on the skin

(b) wings

(c ) external ears

(d) give birth to young ones

(e) a functional tail

Solution

The two characters common to dog, humans, squirrel, bat, camel and monkey are:

(c ) external ears

(d) give birth to young ones

Question
ICSEENIBI9010438

Match the items in Column I with as many as possible and even repeatedly from column II.

Column I

Column II

1.Pine

(i) Fungi

2. Earthworm

(ii) Monera

3. Bread mould

(iii) Prokaryote

4. Amoeba

(iv) Gymnosperm

5. Moss

(v) Plantae

6.Bacteria

(vi) Animalia

 

(vii) Protista

 

(viii) Bryophyta

Solution

 

Column I

Column II

1.Pine

(iv) Gymnosperm

(v) Plantae

2. Earthworm

(vi) Animalia

3. Bread mould

(i) Fungi

4. Amoeba

(vii) Protista

5. Moss

(v) Plantae

(viii) Bryophyta

6.Bacteria

(ii) Monera

(iii) Prokaryote