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Five Kingdom Classification question types

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Five Kingdom Classification questions

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All humans on earth today may differ widely in their facial features, colour, height, etc. Yet, they belong to a single species Homo sapiens. Give one reason why they are not considered belonging to different species.
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Q 6MCQ1 Mark
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 offspring.
  • B
    Donkey and horse are two different genuses.
  • C
    Mule is a separate species.
  • Mule is neither a donkey nor a horse.

Answer: D.

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Q 7MCQ1 Mark
Which one of the following is an example of binomial scientific name?
  • A
    Green alga
  • B
    Snow leopard
  • Ranatigrina
  • D
    China$-$rose

Answer: C.

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Q 8MCQ1 Mark
Which one of the following examples do not come under the particular group?
  • A
    Mushroom, Yeast, Fern - Fungi
  • B
    Paramoecium,Euglena, Sponge - Protista
  • C
    Starfish, Cuttlefish, Dogfish - Pisces
  • Bat, Parrot, Oyster - Vertebrates

Answer: D.

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Q 9MCQ1 Mark
The animals $($Kingdom Animalia$)$ are mainly grouped under two categories
  • A
    bilaterally symmetrical and radially symmetrical
  • B
    coelomate and acoelomate
  • C
    aquatic and terrestrial
  • vertebrates and invertebrates

Answer: D.

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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
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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

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TYRANNOSAURUS

(One of the extinct animals which lived on the Earth about 100,000,000 years ago) Tyrannosaurus was about six meters long and it preyed upon other animals.


What do you think about its classification-was it an amphibian, a reptile or a mammal?

Can you call it a relative of Kangaroo?Yes/No.Give reason

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Match the names of animal groups in Column I with the names of animals in column II.

Column I (Group)

Column II (Animals)

Annelida

Pigeon

Porifera

Snake

Mollusca

Earthworm

Reptilia

Sponge

Amphibia

Octopus

Pisces

Trout

Mammal

Rabbit

Which names are left out that do not match and why?

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