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2 DR - E4, ANIMAL KINGDOM - 3 Jan 22
2 DR - E4, ANIMAL KINGDOM - 3 Jan 22
2 DR - E4, ANIMAL KINGDOM - 3 Jan 22
1. How many species of the animals have been described (4) None
till now 7. In the animals with cellular level of organisation, there
(1) Half a million is
(2) One million (1) No division of labour among the cells
(3) Two million (2) Well-defined division of labour among the cells
(4) One lakh (3) Some division of labour among the cells
2. It is needful to classy the animals because (4) Cell-aggregate plan as in Cnidarians
(1) There are many species in the world, so 8. Cells performing the same function are arranged into
classification will help to study and organise them (1) Organ
properly (2) Tissues
(2) It helps to assign a systematic position to newly (3) System
described species (4) None
(3) Both 9. Organ level of organisation is observed in
(4) Classification is the part of zoology (1) Coelenterata
3. In spite of differences in structure and form of different (2) Platyhelminthes
animals, there are fundamental features common to (3) Annelida
various individuals in relation to (4) Arthropoda
(1) Arrangement of cells 10. When in animals, the organs get associated to form
(2) Body symmetry functional systems, then each of that system is
(3) Nature of coelom concerned with a specific
(4) All (1) Biochemical function
4. “Pattern of digestive, circulatory and excretory systems (2) Physiological function
are one of the features, which are used in the basis of (3) Biological function
classification” The statement is (4) Chemical function
(1) Correct 11. Which of the following does not have organ-system
(2) Incorrect level of organisation
(3) Incorrect because “excretory” system should be (1) Earthworm
replaced by “respiratory” system (2) Cockroach
(4) Incorrect because they are not taken in the basis of (3) Liver fluke
classification (4) Starfish
5. All members of Animalia are —A—, all of them do not 12. The organ systems in different groups of animals
exhibit the —B— pattern of organisation of cells exhibit
(1) A: multicellular, B: same (1) Various patterns of complexities
(2) A: multicellular, B: different (2) Similar pattern of arrangement
(3) A: complex, B: same (3) Absolute-functional similarity
(4) A: complex, B: different (4) None
6. Cells are arranged as loose cell aggregates in 13. “The digestive system of Aschelminthes has only a
(1) Sponges single opening to the outside of the body that serves as
(2) Coelenterates both mouth and anus, and is hence called incomplete”
(3) Ctenophores The statement is
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(1) Correct (2) Ctenophores
(2) Incorrect (3) Echinoderms
(3) Incorrect because the name of phylum in the (4) Chordates
statement is wrong 20. Can there be any symmetry where the body of animal
(4) Correct, but incomplete digestive system is also divides into identical left and right halves in only one
present in flatworms plane?
14. A complete digestive system has (1) Yes, and it is radial symmetry
(1) Mouth and cloaca (2) Yes, and it is bilateral symmetry
(2) Mouth, alimentary canal and cloaca (3) No, there is no animals where this type of
(3) Complete alimentary canal symmetry is observed
(4) Two openings, mouth and anus (4) Yes, but the animal is divided into dorsal and
15. The circulatory system where “blood is pumped out of ventral halves instead of left and right halves
the heart and the cells and tissues are directly bathed 21. Identify the following type of symmetry, depicted by
in it” is following diagram
(1) Close type
(2) Open type
(3) Open type, but heart is not present in this type of
circulatory system
(4) Close type, and the tissues receive the blood
through diffusion
16. In closed type of circulatory system, the series of
vessels of varying diameters are (1) Radial and bilateral respectively
(1) Arteries (2) Bilateral and radial respectively
(2) Veins (3) Bilateral and asymmetrical
(3) Capillaries (4) Radial symmetry of two different animals
(4) All 22. Match the correct pair
17. Statement-A: Asymmetrical symmetry- any plane that Column-I Column-II
passes through the centre does not divide them into (A) Symmetry of (i)
equal halves Larva of
Statement-B: Radial symmetry- any plane that passes Echinodermata
through the central axis of the body divides the
organism into two identical halves
(1) Both statements are correct (B) Body wall of (ii)
(2) Both statements are incorrect Ctenophora
(3) Statement A is correct
(4) Statement B is correct
18. Most of the sponges are
(1) Asymmetrical (C) Body wall of (iii)
(2) Radially symmetrical tapeworm
(3) Bilaterally symmetrical
(4) All three type of symmetries are observed in
sponges
19. Radial symmetry is not observed in
(1) Coelenterates
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(D) Symmetry of (iv) 27. Study the following diagram, and with the help of
Hydra statements, choose the correct option
(1) Trypanosoma
(2) Sycon
(3) Hydra
(4) All C.
35. Sponges have a
(1) Water transport or canal system
(2) Water vascular or canal system
(3) Canal or circulatory system
(4) None
36. How many statements are incorrect with respect to
canal system in Porifera
A. Water enters through minute pores (osculum) in the
(1) A-Spongilla: Asymmetrical sponge
body wall into a central cavity
(2) B-Euspongia: Bath sponge
B. The central cavity of sponges is spongocoel
(3) C-Scypha: Also known as Sycon
C. Water goes out of body through osculum
(4) A-Scypha, B-Euspongia, C-Spongilla
D. This pathway of canal system is helpful in food
41. Sponges reproduce asexually by —A— and sexually by
gathering, respiratory exchange and removal of
formation of —B—
waste
(1) A-Fragmentation, B-Gonads
(1) One
(2) A-Polyp formation, B-Medusa
(2) Two
(3) A-Fragmentation, B-Gametes
(3) Three
(4) A-Spore formation, B-Gametes
(4) Four
42. In sponges, the sexes are
37. Intracellular digestion is observed in
(1) Separate
(1) Porifera
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(2) Not separate (2) Defense
(3) Not Hermaphrodites (3) Capture of prey
(4) None, as sponges are asexually-reproducing (4) All
animals only 49. Statement-A: Cnidarians exhibit tissue level of
43. If the eggs and sperms are not produced by same organisation and are diploblastic
individual, then the animal will be Statement-B: Some of the cnidarians, e.g., Aurelia
(1) Hermaphrodite have a skeleton composed of calcium carbonate
(2) Dioicous (1) Both statements are correct
(3) Monoecious (2) Both statements are incorrect
(4) Bisexual (3) Statement- A is incorrect
44. In Spongilla, the fertilisation is (4) Statement- B is incorrect
(1) Internal 50. Which of the following is incorrect statement
(2) External in freshwater (1) Hypostome is the opening of the central
(3) External in marine water gastrovascular cavity of coelenterates
(4) 2 and 3 (2) The polyps, like Hydra and Adamsia are sessile
45. Development of sponges and cylindrical
(1) Is indirect through larva (3) Umbrella-shaped free-swimming cnidarians are
(2) Is direct with no larval stage referred to as Medusa
(3) May or may not be direct (4) Obelia is a kind of free-swimming polyp, which has
(4) Takes place from sedentary larva to sedentary sessile medusa in its life cycle
adult 51. Metagenesis is alternation of generation between
46. Identify the phylum with the help of following characters (1) Polyp and medusa
A. Mostly marine, sessile or free-swimming, radially (2) Sessile and free-swimming polyp
symmetrical animals (3) Sessile and free-swimming medusa
B. Exhibit tissue level of organisation and are (4) None, as there is something wrong with the
diploblastic question
C. They have a central gastro-vascular cavity with a 52. “Polyps produce medusae asexually and medusae form
single opening the polyps sexually”. The statement is
D. The body bears eight external rows of ciliated comb (1) Correct
plates, which help in locomotion (2) Incorrect
E. Exhibit two basic body forms called polyp and (3) Correct but is not applicable on all Cnidarians
medusa (4) Incorrect because polyps produce medusae
(1) Porifera sexually and medusae produce polyps asexually
(2) Cnidaria 53. Study the following outline diagram of body-form of a
(3) Ctenophora coelenterate.
(4) All characters are concerned with Coelenterata,
except D
47. The stinging capsule of Cnidoblasts is known as
(1) Cnidocytes
(2) Nematocyst
(3) Choanocyte
It does not represent
(4) None
(1) Adamsia
48. Cnidoblasts are used for
(2) Aurelia
(1) Anchorage
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(3) Hydra (2)
(4) All
54. Identify the animal, depicted in the diagram
(3)
(4)
(1) Euglena
(2) Meandrina
(3) Adamsia
(4) None, as it is not an animal but a cell of a
multicellular animal 59. Which of the following is incorrect with respect to Comb
55. Which of the following is commonly known as jellies
Portuguese man of war (1) They are also known as sea walnuts
(1) Pennatula (2) They are exclusively marine, radially symmetrical,
(2) Gorgonia diploblastic organisms with tissue level of
(3) Physalia organisation
(4) Obelia (3) Sexes are separate, and reproduction may also
56. Match the following take place through asexual means
Column-I Column-II (4) Comb plates help in locomotion
(A) Meandrina (i) Jellyfish 60. Which of the following is well-marked in Ctenophores
(B) Gorgonia (ii) Sea-pen (1) Bioluminescence
(C) Pennatula (iii) Sea-anemone (2) Extra-cellular and intracellular digestion
(D) Aurelia (iv) Brain coral (3) Fertilisation is external
(V) Sea-fan (4) Development is indirect
(1) A-(ii), B-(iv), C-(i), D-(iv) 61. Pleurobrachia is also known as
(2) A-(iv), B-(v), C-(ii), D-(i) (1) Jellyfish
(3) A-(iv), B-(v), C-(ii), D-(iii) (2) Comb jelly
(4) A-(iv), B-(v), C-(iii), D-(i) (3) Brain coral
57. Which of the following has its skeleton, composed of (4) None
calcium carbonate 62. Identify the animal depicted in the diagram
(1) Brain coral
(2) Portuguese man of war
(3) Aurelia
(4) Hydra
58. Which of the following is taxonomically different from
rest of the animals
(1)
(1) Pleurobrachia
(2) Ctenoplana
80. In Aschelminthes, excretory pore allows the removal of (4) They live in all above habitats
141. Which of the following is correct about Hemichordates (2) A- Notochord, B-Nerve cord, C-Post-anal part, D-
(3) Sexes are not separate (4) A- Notochord, B-Nerve cord, C-Gill slits, D-Post-
142. Identify the animal, and the parts depicted in the given 145. Study the following characters, and identify from them
(2) It has poison sting (3) Came out on land from water as the first vertebrate
179. Which of the following is not a fish (1) All Amphibians have two pairs of limbs
(2) Body of Amphibians is divisible into head and trunk
(3) The amphibian skin is moist (without scales)
(4) Amphibians are cold-blooded
185. What is correct about Salamander
(1) It has limbs but not the tail
(2) It has the tail but not the limbs
(3) It has both tail as well as limbs
(4) It has neither tail nor limbs
186. Tympanum represents the ear in
(1) Amphibia
(1) A
(2) Reptilia
(2) B
(3) Birds
(3) C
(4) 1 and 2
(4) D
187. Cloaca allows the removal of contents of
180. Osteichthyes fishes are
(1) Alimentary canal
(1) Are marine water as well as freshwater unlike
(2) Urinary tract
Chondrichthyes, which are exclusively marine
(3) Reproductive tract
water
(4) All
(2) Are ony fishes
188. In which of the following animal, the heart is three-
(3) Streamlined
chambered, and they carry out respiration through
(4) All
gills, lungs and skin?
181. In which of the following fish, the mouth is mostly
(1) Frog
ventrally situated, and its four pairs of gills slits are
(2) Lizard
covered over by operculum?
(3) Snakes
(1) Carcharodon
(4) All
(2) Catla
(B) Neophron ii (4) Incorrect because air sacs are connected to bones
and not to the lungs
211. Which of the following is the zoological name of pigeon
(1) Corvus
(2) Aptenodytes
(3) Neophron
(4) Columba
(C) Struthio iii
212. Mammals can
(1) Live in deserts or polarice caps
(2) Fly
(3) Live wholly in water
(4) All
213. The most unique mammalian characteristic is the
presence of
(1) Sweat glands
(2) Sebaceous glands
(3) Mammary glands
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(4) Homeothermy 217. What is incorrect about the animal , depicted in the
214. Mammals do not have following diagram
(1) Two pair of limbs
(2) Unique skin in possessing hair
(3) External ear or pinna
(4) Same type of teeth in their jaws
215. Which of the following is correct statement with respect
to mammals
(1) It is marine water mammal
(1) Most of them are viviparous with few exceptions
(2) It respires by means of lungs
(2) Most of them are oviparous with few exceptions
(3) It is Carcharodon
(3) All of them are viviparous
(4) It is Balaenoptera
(4) All of them respire by lungs except aquatic
218. Which of the following is correct match
mammals
(1) Macropus: Flying fox
216. Which of the following is correct about the animals,
(2) Pteropus: Kangaroo
depicted in the diagram
(3) Macaca: Monkey
(4) Camelus: Common dolphin
219. Which of the following is dog
(1) Canis
(2) Felis
(2) It is a mammal that lays egg, and nourish its young 220. Tiger and lion have same