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Animal Kingdom - Classification of Animals: Solved Biology Practice Questions, Test Series for NEET-ug, AIPMT, Entrance Exams, Admission Tests

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Animal Kingdom - Classification of Animals (Syllabus)
Salient features and classification of animals-nonchordate up to phyla level and chordate up to classes level (three to five salient features and at least two examples). Protozoa. Porifera. Coelenterata (Cnidaria). Ctenophora. Platyhelminthes. Aschelminthes. Annelida. Arthropoda. Mollusca. Echinodermata. Hemichordata. Uro-chordata. Pisces. Amphibia. Reptilia. Aves. Mammalia.  


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Biology Objective Questions: Animal Kingdom and Classification of Animals

 Solved Biology Test Series – Set 3 (Q. No.21 - 30)


Question 21: Body of molluscs is
a. Unsegmented
b. Covered by a calcareous shell
c. Divided into distinct head, muscular foot and visceral hump
d. All of these

Question 22: A sponge can be distinguished by the presence of
a. Coelenteron
b. Choanocytes
c. Tentacles
d. Calcareous skeleton

Question 23: Larval stage of urochordata is known as –
a. Tadpole
b. Miracidium
c. Cercaria
d. Cydippid

Question 24: Incorrect set is –
a. Torpedo – electric organs
b. Trygon – poison sting
c. Carcharodon – claspers on pelvic fins
d. Betta – no operculum

Question 25: Which one is the best silk?
a. Erisilk
b. Mulberry silk
c. Tusser silk
d. None of the above

Question 26: Which one of the following categories of animals, is correctly described with no single exception in it?

a. All reptiles possess scales, have a three chambered heart and are cold blooded (poikilothermal)
b. All bony fishes have four pairs of gills and an operculum on each side
c. All sponges are marine and have collared cells
d. All mammals are viviparous and possess diaphragm for breathing

Question 27: Which of the following character is exclusive to mammals?
a. Presence of a four chambered heart
b. Homoiothermic condition
c. Respiration by lungs
d. Presence of a diaphragm

Question 28: Which one of the following is not a characteristic of phylum Annelida?
a. Ventral nerve cord
b. Closed circulatory system
c. Segmentation
d. Pseudocoelom

Question 29: First vertebrates attempted to transit from water to land are –
a. Reptiles
b. Aves
c. Amphibians
d. Insects

Question 30: Branchiostoma is an example of –
a. Hemichordata
b. Urochordata
c. Cephalochordata
d. None of the above

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Answers of Biology NEET Questions: Animal Kingdom and Classification of Animals
Solutions of MCQ Test Series – Set 3 (Q. No. 21 – 30)

Answer 21: (d).   Answer 22: (b).   Answer 23: (a).   Answer 24: (d).   Answer 25: (b).   Answer 26: (b).   Answer 27: (d).   Answer 28: (d).   Answer 29: (c).   Answer 30: (b).

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Animal Kingdom - Classification of Animals (Syllabus)
Salient features and classification of animals-nonchordate up to phyla level and chordate up to classes level (three to five salient features and at least two examples). Protozoa. Porifera. Coelenterata (Cnidaria). Ctenophora. Platyhelminthes. Aschelminthes. Annelida. Arthropoda. Mollusca. Echinodermata. Hemichordata. Uro-chordata. Pisces. Amphibia. Reptilia. Aves. Mammalia.  

Biology Objective Questions: Animal Kingdom and Classification of Animals

India Study Solution Biology MCQ Test Series – Set 2 (Q. No.(11 - 20)

Question 11: ‘Venus’ Flower Basket is the name of
a. Leucosolenia
b. Euplectella
c. Sycon
d. Euspongia

Question 12: Which one is common to all types of canal systems in sponges?
a. Incurrent canal
b. Excurrent canal
c. Choanocytes
d. Radial chamber

Question 13: The first animals to fly were
a. Birds    b. Insects    c. Mammals    d. Lizards

Question 14: Digestion in coelenterates is
a. Only intracellular
b. Only extracellular
c. Both extracellular and intracellular
d. Not required

Question 15: Kangaroo belongs to
a. Monotremata
b. Prototheria
c. Marsupialia
d. Insectivora

Question 16: Placoid scales cover the body of
a. Shark    b. Frog    c. Catla    d. Lamprey

Question 17: The characteristics of class Reptilia are:
a. Body covered with dry and cornified skin, scales over the body are epidermal, and they do not have external ears
b. Body covered with moist skin which is devoid of scales, the ear is represented by a tympanum, alimentary canal, urinary and reproductive tracts open into a common cloaca
c. Fresh water animals with bony endoskeleton, air-bladder to regulate buoyancy
d. Marine animals with cartilaginous endoskeleton, body covered with placoid scales

Question 18: In mammals placenta is formed by
a. Amnion
b. Chorion
c. Yolk sac
d. Chorioallantois

Question 19: Living fossil fish is
a. Lung fish
b. Extinct fish
c. Cartilaginous fish
d. Coelacanth fish

Question 20: Blind sac body plan is shown by
a. Annelids
b. Arthropods
c. Roundworms
d. Coelenterates

Biology for NEET : Animal Kingdom and Classification of Animals
Solutions of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) – Set 2 (Q. No. 11 – 20)

Answer 11: (b).   Answer 12: (c).   Answer 13: (b).   Answer 14: (c).   Answer 15: (c).   Answer 16: (a).   Answer 17: (a).   Answer 18: (d).   Answer 19: (d).   Answer 20: (d).

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Biology guess questions and answers important for NEET, AIPMT, Medical and Dental Entrance Exams, MBBS Admission Tests and other competitive examinations.       
Animal Kingdom - Classification of Animals (Syllabus)

Salient features and classification of animals-nonchordate up to phyla level and chordate up to classes level (three to five salient features and at least two examples). Protozoa. Porifera. Coelenterata (Cnidaria). Ctenophora. Platyhelminthes. Aschelminthes. Annelida. Arthropoda. Mollusca. Echinodermata. Hemichordata. Uro-chordata. Pisces. Amphibia. Reptilia. Aves. Mammalia.  

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Biology for NEET : Animal Kingdom and Classification of Animals
India Study Solution MCQ Test Series – Set 1 (Q. No.(1 - 10)



Question 1: Rodents have
a. Long spines
b. Long incisors
c. Long canines
d. Hooves

Question 2: Which of the following statements is not true?
a. All members of the kingdom Animalia are multicellular
b. Nature of coelom is used as one of the basis of animal classification
c. There is no need of classification now as over a million species of animals have been described till now
d. The arrangement of cells in the body is one of the classifying feature of the animals

Question 3: Locomotion is not known to occur in
a. Amoeba
b. Maggot of housefly
c. Earthworm
d. Leucosolenia

Question 4: What happens if a marine protozoan is transferred to a freshwater medium?
a. It bursts
b. It shrinks
c. It remain static
d. It first enlarges but becomes normal again

Question 5: Which statement is incorrect about porifera?
a. Body bears several pores and hence the name porifera
b. Skeleton of calcareous or siliceous spicules or horny spongin fibres
c. Diploblastic made of ectoderm, endoderm and intervening mesoglea
d. Cellular grade of organisation

Question 6: The peculiarity of sponges is
a. Canal system
b. Water vascular system
c. Central gastro vascular cavity
d. Bioluminescence

Question 7: In cephalochordata notochord is
a. Confined only to head
b. Confined only to tail
c. Extends from head to tail
d. Absent in adult

Question 8: One of the representatives of Phylum Arthropoda is –
a. Silver fish
b. Puffer fish
c. Flying fish
d. Cuttle fish

Question 9: Example of bioluminescent protozoan is –
a. Paramecium
b. Giardia
c. Entamoeba
d. Noctiluca

Question 10: Polyp phase is absent in
a. Aurelia
b. Hydra
c. Physalia
d. Obelia

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Biology : Animal Kingdom and Classification of Animals
Solutions of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) – Set 1 (Q. No. 1 – 10)

Answer 1: (b).   Answer 2: (c).   Answer 3: (d).   Answer 4: (d).   Answer 5: (d).   Answer 6: (a).   Answer 7: (c).   Answer 8: (a).   Answer 9: (d).   Answer 10: (a).

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