Kingdom Plantae: Time:-45min Marks: - 180 (+4.-1)

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Time:- 45min Kingdom Plantae Marks :- 180 ( +4.

-1)
1. Animals having well marked digestive cavity are (a) Physalia (b) Fungia
included under [AFMC 1978] (c) Hydra (d) All of these
(a) Parazoa (b) Enterozoa 15. Most appropriate term to designate the life cycle of
(c) Mesozoa (d) Metazoa Obelia is
2. An animal which comes out at night and hides during [BHU 2002]
day time is [CPMT 1998] (a) Neoteny (b) Metagenesis
(a) Diurnal (b) Nocturnal (c) Metamorphosis (d) None of these
(c) Cursorial (d) Arboreal 16. Main cavity in the body of Hydra is called
3. Cell aggregate plan is found in [AFMC 1997] [AFMC 1982; CPMT 1998]
(a) Cnidarians (b) Sponges (a) Gastrovascular cavity (b) Schizocoel
(c) Roundworms (d) Flatworms (c) Haemocoel (d) Pseudocoelom
4. Tiny free living animals on the surface of water 17. Pneumatophore helps in [RPMT 1999]
constitute (a) Feeding (b) Reproduction
[KCET 1999]
(c) Protection (d) Floating
(a) Zooplankton (b) Phytoplankton
18. The true statement regarding corals is [AIIMS 1999]
(c) Benthon (d) Symbionts
5. An enterocoelomate invertebrate group is [APMEE 1999] (a) They form branched colonies
(a) Annelida (b) Echinodermata (b) Are solitary or colonial polypoid
(c) Arthropoda (d) Mollusca (c) They grow as massive bodies
6. Radial symmetry occurs in [Chd. CET 1997, AFMC 2000] (d) All of these
(a) Porifera and Coelenterata 19. Which of the following animals has a nervous system but
(b) Coelenterata and Echinodermata no brain [CBSE PMT 2002; BVP 2002]
(c) Coelenterata and Platyhelminthes (a) Pheretima (b) Hydra
(d) Arthropoda and Mollusca (c) Amoeba (d) Periplaneta
7. A Chamber common to all types of canal system of 20. Hydra has [MH CET 2000]
sponges is called [CPMT 1973, 78; AFMC 1985] (a) Endoskeleton
(a) Paragastric cavity (b) Radial chamber (b) No endoskeleton
(c) Excurrent canal (d) Incurrent canal (c) Sometimes (a) sometimes (b)
8. Feeding in sponges takes place through (d) None of these
[BHU 1999; CPMT 1999, 2005] 21. Planaria, liver fluke and taenia solium are
[CPMT 1983; CBSE PMT 1993]
(a) Choanocytes (b) Nurse cells
(a) All segmented (b) All found in the gut
(c) ostia (d) Osculum
(c) All have coelom (d) All are flatworms
9. Sponges free swimming larva is called as
22. Platyhelminthes are called as
[EAMCET 1998; CPMT 2000]
(a) Veliger (b) Trochophore (a) Round worms (b) Flat worms
(c) Parenchymula (d) Bipinnaria (c) Blind worms (d) Tubicolous worms
23. Flame cells is the characteristic of
10. "Venus flower basket" is the name of the dried skeleton
of (a) Nematoda (b) Coelenterata
[CPMT 1989; BHU 2001] (c) Platyhelminthes (d) Some arthropoda
(a) Euspongia (b) Euplectella 24. Flatworms are [EAMCET 1998]
(c) Spongilla (d) Leucosolenia (a) Acoelomates (b) Pseudocoelomates
11. Which sponge is given as a gift in Japan (c) Haemocoelomates (d) Coelomates
[DPMT 1984; CPMT 1998] 25. Regeneration power can best be studied in [DPMT 1986]
(a) Hyalonema (b) Euplectella (a) Planaria/Dugesia (b) Amphioxus
(c) Tethya (d) Leucosolenia (c) Earthworm (d) Sponge
12. Members of phylum porifera are 26. Larva of Schistosoma is [AFMC 1988]
[CBSE PMT 2000; AFMC 2000; MH CET 2003] (a) Cercaria (b) Planula
(a) Exclusively marine animals (c) Cysticercus (d) Muller’s larva
(b) Exclusively fresh water animal 27. A metozoan covered by cilia is [APMEE 2000]
(c) Mostly fresh water animals but few are marine (a) Paramecium (b) Dugesia
animals (c) Fasciola (d) Ascaris
(d) Mostly marine animals but few are fresh water 28. Pin worm is called as [EAMCET 1998]
animals (a) Schistosoma haematobium
13. Sponges capture food particles with the help up (b) Wuchereria bancrofti
[MH CET 2002] (c) Ancylostoma duodenale
(a) Choanocytes (b) Pinacocytes (d) Anterobius vermicularis
(c) Thesocytes (d) Trophocytes 29. The adult Wuchereria bancrofti lives in
[EAMCET 1998; AIIMS 2000, 02]
14. Which of the following is a polymorphic coelenterate (a) Human subdermal spaces
[CPMT 1998] (b) Muscles of culex
(c) Salivary glands of culex
(d) Human lymph glands
(a) a-8th sternum, b-anal cercus, c-10th tergum d-anal
30. Which of the following is metazoan parasite transmitted (b) a-10th tergum, b-anal cercus, c- anal style, d-8th
through contaminated food or water sternum
[MH CET 2000; APMEE 1995; DPMT 1999]
(c) a-anal style, b-anal cercus, c-10th tergum d-8th
(a) Ascaris (b) Entamoeba sternum
(c) Guinea worm (d) Worm (d) a-8th sternum, b-anal style, c-10th tergum d-anal
31. Ascaris lumbricoides infection occurs through cercus
[CPMT 1989, 93; RPMT 2002; BHU 2001]
(e) a-anal cercus, b-8th sternum, c-10th tergeum, d-anal
(a) Sole of uncovered feet
44. Foot is displaced to the neighbourhood of mouth and
(b) Contaminated water and food divided into arms in [AIIMS 1999]
(c) Improperly cooked measly pork (a) Ostrea (b) Pila
(d) From air through inhalation (c) Sepia (d) Chiton
32. Ascaris has three lips [APMEE 1996]
45. Cephalopoda is a class of animals in which
(a) One median dorsal and two ventrolateral [DPMT 1982, 85, 91; MP PMT 1994]
(b) All dorsal (a) Notochord extends upto head
(c) Two lateral and one ventral (b) Foot is located on head
(d) Two dorso-lateral and one median ventral (c) Head is located on foot
33. Filariasis is due to infection of [TNPCEE 2001] (d) Head is fused with thorax
(a) Nematode worm (b) Leech
(c) Bed Bug (d) Fleas
34. One of the following is pseudocoelomate [DPMT 2001]
(a) Leech (b) Liver fluke
(c) Hookworm (d) Jelly fish
35. Annelids are [CMC Vellore 1993]
(a) Radially symmetrical (b) Externally segmented
(c) Triploblastic (d) Pseudocoelomate
36. The parasite found in the seminal vesicle of earthworm
[RPMT 1999]
(a) Monocystis (b) Nosema
(c) Sarcocystis (d) Nyctotherus
37. Closed blood vascular system, liver cells in the blood
and chitinous setae or parapodia are the characteristics of
(a) Arthropoda (b) Nematoda
(c) Annelida (d) None of these
38. Botryoidal tissue is found in [BHU 2002]
(a) Rabbit (b) Ascaris
(c) Hirudinaria (d) Earthworm
39. The arthropods do not possess [EAMCET 1998]
(a) True coelom (b) Exoskeleton
(c) Haemocoel (d) Malpighian body
40. Which of the following is absent in the mouth part of
housefly [CPMT 1999; MH CET 2003; APMEE 1979, 95]
(a) Labrum (b) Epipharynx
(c) Mandibles (d) Maxillary palps
41. Spiders and scorpions are included in class
[MP PMT 1983; CBSE PMT 1993; EAMCET 1981]
(a) Arachnida (b) Echarida
(c) Actinozoa (d) Anthozoa
42. Which of the following is not an insect
(a) Cockroach (b) Bed bug
(c) Mosquito (d) Spider
43. The diagram represents the reproductive organs of male
cockroach. Choose the correct combination of labelling.
[Kerala CET 2005]

a
b
c
d
Kingdom Plantae (HINTS AND SOLUTION)
26 (a) Miracidium, sporocyst and cercaria are different
1 B 16 A 31 B
form of larva in life history of schistosoma.
2 B 17 D 32 A 27 (b) Ventral surface of Dugesia’s body covered with fine
3 B 18 D 33 A hair like locomotory structure called cilia.
28 (d) Anterobius vermicularis is the human ‘pin worm’ or
4 A 19 B 34 C ‘seat worm’ and is perhaps the most common
5 B 20 B 35 C parasitic
29 (d) The adult wuchereria bancrofti live in lymph vessel
6 B 21 D 36 A and lymph glands. It is a viviparous nematode.
7 A 22 B 37 C nematode of man throughout the world
8 A 23 C 38 C 34 (c)Body cavity of Hookworm is pseudocoelom so it
is called pseudocoelomate
9 C 24 A 39 D 35 (c) The annelids are triploblastic, i.e., having three
10 B 25 A 40 C germ layers-ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm.
36 (a) Species of monocystis are typically endoparasites of
11 B 26 A 41 A earthworms and occurs in their coelom and seminal
12 D 27 B 42 D vesicles.
13 A 28 D 43 A 38 (c) Botryoidal tissue is found
surrounding the alimentary canal of leech and is
14 A 29 D 44 C probably excretory in function
39 (d) Malpighian body is related with kidney of higher
15 B 30 A 45 B chordates animals. It consist of glomerulus and
3 (b) The cell aggregate plan is seen in simplest animals, bowman capsule.
such as spong. This plan exhibits essentially cluster
40. (c) Mandibles are totally absent in the housefly
of cells with rudimentary of labour amongst them.
(Musca).
7 (a)The cavity common to all sponges is spongocoel
42 (d)Spider belongs to class arachnida
or paragastric cavity lined with flagellated choanocytes
44 (c) In sepia, the foot is
modified into oral arms and siphon
11 (b) Euplectella with its imprisoned shrimps makes a
45.. (b) Cephalopoda word is
good wedding gift in Japan, symbolizing the idea composed of two words cephalo and poda which in
“till death us do part”. Greek language means head and foot respectively
13. (a) Food coming through the incoming water is ingested i.e.foot present on head.
by choanocytes.
15 (b) Obelia shows alternation of asexual and sexual
phase (both phase are diploid). The asexual phase is
represented by the colony while the sexual phase is
medusa. The two alternate in life cycle. Such an
alternation between asexual and sexual phases is
called metagenesis.
16 (a) Body cavity of hydra is called coelenteron or
gastrovascular cavity. It is surrounded by the body
wall. The mouth leads into this cavity.
17. (d) Pneumatophore is a gas filled chamber found in
Physalia which helps in floating.
19 (b) Hydra possesses a very primitive nervous system
consisting of a synaptic network of bipolar and
multipolar nerve cells. Thus, hydra has a nervous
system but no brain.
22 (b) The name ‘platyhelminthes’
has been derived from two Greek words –platys meaning broad
or flat; and helmins or helminthos means worms. The name
‘platyhelminthes' was first proposed by Gegenbauer in 1859.
25. (a) Planaria/Dugesia is a free living leaf like flatworm
found in fresh water ponds. It has high power of
regeneration so it is used in regeneration
experiments.

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