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ANIMAL KINGDOM
Unit – I ANIMAL KINGDOM - BIOLOGY
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 | Question 1 | 
Father of modern taxonomy
| Darwin | |
| Carolus linnaeus | |
| Aristole | |
| Dalton | 
| Question 2 | 
……………. Is an example for asymmetric animal.
| amoeba | |
| man | |
| hydra | |
| earthworm | 
| Question 3 | 
An example for warm blooded animal is …………..
| fish | |
| frog | |
| toad | |
| man | 
| Question 4 | 
An example for Phylum Echinodermata
| Starfish | |
| Earthworm | |
| Hydra | |
| Snail | 
| Question 5 | 
Cockroach belongs to Phylum…………..
| Annelida | |
| Coelenterata | |
| Mollusca | |
| Arthropoda | 
| Question 6 | 
The locomotory organs of paramecium.
| pseudopodia | |
| flagella | |
| cilia | |
| tube feet | 
| Question 7 | 
The shell of Molluscs is secreted by the…………
| muscular foot | |
| gills | |
| tentacles | |
| mantle | 
| Question 8 | 
Elephantiasis is caused by…………….
| earthworm | |
| roundworm | |
| tapeworm | |
| filarial worm | 
| Question 9 | 
The smallest taxon is………..
| genus | |
| species | |
| kingdom | |
| order | 
| Question 10 | 
Coelenterates have …………. For protection
| cnidoblasts | |
| shell | |
| spines | |
| tentacles | 
| Question 11 | 
Water-vascular system is present in ………………
| fishes | |
| molluses | |
| sponges | |
| echinoderms | 
| Question 12 | 
………………. Are animals with a soft body
| echinoderms | |
| sponges | |
| coelenterates | |
| molluscs | 
| Question 13 | 
………….is  called farmer’s friend
| round worm	 | |
| earth worm	 | |
| tape worm | |
| thread worm | 
| Question 14 | 
How many chambers are there in the heart of amphibians like frog
| 2 | |
| 3 | |
| 4 | |
| 5 | 
| Question 15 | 
The largest poisonous snake
| king cobra | |
| python | |
| water snake | |
| krait | 
| Question 16 | 
An example for birds that do not fly
| pigeon | |
| hen | |
| emu | |
| peacock | 
| Question 17 | 
Hydra reproduces asexually by
| binary Fision | |
| binary Fision | |
| gemules | |
| building | 
| Question 18 | 
An example for protozoan parasite
| amoeba | |
| paramecium | |
| plasmodium | |
| euglena | 
| Question 19 | 
An example for incomplete metamorphosis
| moth | |
| butterfly | |
| silkworm | |
| grasshopper | 
| Question 20 | 
External fertilization occurs in ……………..
| amphibians | |
| birds | |
| reptiles | |
| mammals | 
| Question 21 | 
Match the following
Match the following invertabrates with their phyla:
| Sl.No | Phylum | Example | 
| 1 | Protozoa | a) hydra | 
| 2 | Coelenterata | b)Earthworm | 
| 3. | Porifera | c) cockroach | 
| 4. | Mollusca | d) Tapeworm | 
| 5. | Annelida | e) sponges | 
| 6. | Arthropoda | f) amoeba | 
| 7. | Platyhelminthes | g) Star fish | 
| 8. | Echinodermata | h) Snail | 
| 8 4 1 3 7 6 2 5 | |
| 2 5 6 7 3 1 8 4 | |
| 6 2 5 7 3 1 4 8 | |
| 8 4 6 2 5 3 1 | 
| Question 22 | 
Match the following vertebrates with their classes.
| Sl.No | Class | Example | 
| 1. | Pisces | a) frog | 
| 2. | Amphibia | b) Bird | 
| 3. | Reptilia | c) Fish | 
| 4. | Aves | d) Cat | 
| 5. | Mammalia | e) snake | 
| 1 4 2 3 5 | |
| 2 4 1 5 3  | |
| 2 3 5 1 4 | |
| 5 1 4 3 2 | 
| Question 23 | 
Match the following vertebrates with their classes.
- The slowest reptile a) Spiny – tailed iguana
- The fastest reptile b) Mini meleon
- The smallest reptile c) king cobra
- The largest reptile d) Giant tortoise of Galapagos
- The largest poisonous e) Komodo dragon snake
| 1 3 5 2 4 | |
| 5 3 1 4 2 | |
| 2 3 5 1 4 | |
| 2 4 5 3 1 | 
| Question 24 | 
Match the following organisms with their modes of reproduction.
- Binary Fission a) Sponges
- Multiple Fission b) Hydra
- Gemmules c) paramecium
- Sporulation d) Amoeba
- Budding e) plasmodium
| 3 5 1 2 4 | |
| 1 5 3 4 2 | |
| 4 3 5 1 2 | |
| 3 4 1 2 5 | 
| Question 25 | 
Match the following
Organism                                    Locomotary organ
- Earthworm a) Pseudopdia
- Paramoecium b) webbed Fest
- Amoeba c) Cilia
- Fishes d) Fins
- Frogs e) Setae
| 4 2 5 3 1 | |
| 1 4 2 3 5 | |
| 3 5 2 4 1  | |
| 2 3 5 1 4  | 
| Question 26 | 
Match the following
| Sl.No | Phylum | Example | 
| 1 | Coelenterata | a) Earthworm | 
| 2 | Annelida | b) Butterfly | 
| 3 | Echinodermata | c) Hydra | 
| 4 | Arthropoda | d) Starfish | 
| 4 1 3 2 | |
| 2 4 1 3 | |
| 1 3 4 1 | |
| 3 4 1 2 | 
| Question 27 | 
- Assertion (A) : Amphibians are poikilothermic vertebrates.
- Reason (B) : Their body temperature varies with that of the environment.
| A is correct B is wrong | |
| A is wrong B is correct | |
| A is correct B explains A | |
| B does not explain A | 
| Question 28 | 
- Assertion (A) : Arthropods are the smallest group of organisms.
- Reason (B) : Insects are the most successful group.
| A is correct B is wrong | |
| A is wrong B is correct | |
| Both A and B are wrong | |
| B explains A | 
| Question 29 | 
- Assertion (A) : Canal system is present in sponges.
- Reason (B) : Sponges reproduce by gemmules.
| A is correct B is wrong | |
| A is wrong B is correct | |
| A is correct B explains A | |
| B does not explain A | 
| Question 30 | 
- Assertion (A) : Echinoderms are characterized by the presence of water – vascular system
- Reason (B) : It helps in the exchange of gases and transport of food
| A is correct B is wrong | |
| both A and B are wrong | |
| A is correct B does not explain A | |
| B explains A | 
| Question 31 | 
- Assertion (A) : Annelids exhibit metamerism
- Reason (R) : Segmental repetition of indentical organs is called metamerism
| A is correct B is wrong | |
| A is wrong B is correct | |
| Both A and B are wrong | |
| A is correct B explains A  | 
| Question 32 | 
Fish is an example for …………..
| Homeotherms | |
| Poikilotherms  | 
| Question 33 | 
Sponges are ………………. Marine animals
| non-motile | |
| motile | 
| Question 34 | 
Sea anemone is an  example for……………
| bilateral symmetry | |
| radial symmetry | 
| Question 35 | 
Mammals are …………………..
| oviparous | |
| viviparous | 
| Question 36 | 
Vedanthangal is located in ………………. District.
| Kancheepuram | |
| Chingleput | 
| Question 37 | 
Spot the odd one and give reason:
| Pisces | |
| Ambhibia | |
| Molluscs | |
| Mammalia | 
Question 37 Explanation: 
 Molluscs are invertebrates while the other three are vertebrates.
| Question 38 | 
Spot the odd one and give reason:
| Fish | |
| Frog | |
| Toad | |
| Bird | 
Question 38 Explanation: 
 Bird is Homeothermic but fish, frog and toad are poikilotherms
| Question 39 | 
Spot the odd one and give reason:
| Suckers | |
| setae | |
| cilia | |
| parapodia | 
Question 39 Explanation: 
 Suckers are organs of attachment while the others are locomotory organs.
| Question 40 | 
Spot the odd one and give reason:
| Snail | |
| star fish | |
| Mussel | |
| Oyster | 
Question 40 Explanation: 
 Star fish belongs to phylum Echinodermata whereas snail, mussel and oyster are mollusks.
| Question 41 | 
Spot the odd one and give reason:
| Butterfly | |
| Silk moth | |
| Moth | |
| Grasshopper | 
Question 41 Explanation: 
 Grasshopper is an example for incomplete metamorphosis while the other three are examplesfor complete metamorphosis
| Question 42 | 
A marine invertebrate that has a porous body…………………
| Sponges – eg. Sycon | |
| corals | 
| Question 43 | 
A marine invertebrate that has a soft body and a shell…………..
| Snail | |
| tortoise | 
| Question 44 | 
A homoeothermic vertebrate with modified fore limbs……………..
| Animal | |
| bird | 
| Question 45 | 
A marine invertebrate that is covered with spines ………………..
| Starfish | |
| Jellyfish | 
| Question 46 | 
An invertebrate that has a segmented body and joined limbs………………
| Cockroach | |
| Spider | |
| Lizard | 
| Question 47 | 
A Vertebrate that has fur and feeds its young ones with milk………………..
| Mouse | |
| Cat | 
| Question 48 | 
A vertebrate that has dry scaly skin…………….
| Snake | |
| Eagle | 
| Question 49 | 
An invertebrate that has a long, segmented body without any limits………………..
| Roundworm | |
| Earthworm | |
| Snake | 
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