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DIVERSITY OF ANIMAL LIFE 1. Which of the following is not associated with locomotion in protozoa? 1) Tentacle 2) Flagella 3) cilia 4) pseudopodia 2. Nutrition of Amoeba is 1) holophytic 2) parasitic 1) Tentacle 4) saprobic 3. Which of the following bear ink gland? 1) Sting ray 2) Jelly fish 3) Octopus 4) Shark 4. A coelom is absent in 1) porifera 2) coelentrata 3)platyhelminthes 4) all the above 5. Choose a mismatching combination 1) Flat worm---acoelomates and hermaphrodite 2) Round worm---coelomate and diacious 3) Annelids---coelomates and hermaphrodites 4) Coelenrates Diploblastic and polymorphism 6. Organ grade of body organization first appeared in 1) porifeera 2) Coelentrata 3) Flat worms 4) Round worms 7. The phylum showing radial symmetry and diploblastic body wall is 1) porifera 2) cnidaria 3) Echinodermata 4) Platyhelminthes 8. A phylum with triploblastic acoelomate animals is 1) Platyhelminthes 2) Aschelminthes 3) Annelida 4) Arthopoda 9. The Portuguese man of war is known for its 1) polymorphism 2) alternation of generation 3) regeneration 4) sedimentary nature 10. Mesogloea of sponges consists of 1) gelatinous matrix 2) fibres 3) spicules 4) all the above 11. Jelly fishes belong to class 1) Hydrozoa 2) Scyphozoa 3) Anthozoa 4) Parazoa

12. A feature common to Hydra, Physalia, and Aurelia is 1) all are marine forms 2) presence of true coelom 3) absence of nerve cells 4) presence of cnidoblasts and coelenteron 13. Coral secreting coelenterates are grouped in class 1) Anthozoa 2) Calcaria 3) Hydrozoa 4) Scyphozoa 14. Which of the following vector for malaria 1) Plamodium 2) Entamoeba 3) female Anopheles 4) both 1) and 3) 15. Euglena occurs in 1) sea 2) fresh water 3) both 1) and 2) 4) moist soil 16. Echinoderms are named so due to presence of 1) arms 2) spines 3) pedicellariae 4) tube feet 17. Scolex occurs in 1) Hydra 2) Ascaris 3) Taenia 4) liver fluke 18. One of the following is an intracellular parasite in man 1) Leech 2) Taenia 3) Ascaris 4) Plasmodium 19. 13-chambered tubular heart is found in 1) Rabbit 2) Earth worm 3) cockroach 4) leech 20. Which one of the following is not a class of mollusca? 1) Scaphopoda 2) Cephalophoda 3) Chilopoda 4) Gastropoda 21. Round worms possess symmetry 1) radial 2) bilateral 3) biradial 4) spherical 22. In the following, class Scyphozoa members are 1) Hydra, Obilia 2) Aurelia, Cyanea 3) Sea anmone, Fungia 4) Euspogella, Spongilla 23. During evolution, circulatory system first appeared in------- 1) Chordates 2) Molluscs 3) Arthopoda 4) Annelida

24. Liver fluke belongs to class 1) Turbellaria 2) Trematoda 3) Cestoda 4) Anthozoa 25. Select the wrong statement among these given below 1) Pila has radula and univalved shell 2) A chitellum is seen in a mature earthworm 3) Cuttle fish and devil fish have internal shells 4) Bivalves are mostly used in commercial pearl production 26. Which of the following groups of animals is found exclusively in marine habitat? 1) Porifera 2) coelentrata 3) Mollusca 4) Echinodermata 27. The animals which are found inside the soil, can fly, found on land and in water belong to 1) protozoa 2) Annelida 3) Porifera 4) Arthropoda 28. The study of worms is called 1) Nematology 2) Cnidology 3) Helminthology 4) Arthology 29. The process of formation of a distinct head in the anterior region is called 1) Segmentation 2) Cephalization 3) Schizocoel 4) Enterocoel 30. Match the following Column -I Column-II A) Radial symmetry p) Sea cucumber B) Bilateral symmetry q) Pila C) Biradial symmetry r) Aurelia D) Asymmetrical s) fish 1) A-p.B-r, C-s, D-q 2) A-q.B-r, C-s, D-p 3) A-r.B-s,C-p,D-q 4) A-r.B-s,C-q,D-p 31. In amphibia the heart has 1) two auricles and two ventricles 2) two auricles and one ventricles 3) one auricle and two ventricles 4) one auricle, one ventricle and one sinus venous 32. A mammalian embryo is generally called 1) Larva 2) Nymph 3) Nesting 4) Foetus

33. Non-nucleated circular RBC are found in 1) Pigeon 2) Frog 3)Rabbit 4) Garden lizard 34. Euplectella belongs to class 1) Hexactinellida 2) calcaria 3) demospongia 4) sporozoa 35. Electric ray is 1) bony fish 2) fresh water fish 3) cartilage fish 4) not a fish 36. Which of the following is the characteristic of phylum mollusca? 1) A fleshy covering called mantle 2) A well developed muscular foot 3) Respiration by gills or ctenidia 4) All the above 37. Mesoglea occurs in the members of 1) Cnidaria 2) Porifera 3) Annelida 4)Chordata 38. Name the chordates member from the following 1) Tongue worm 2) Sand worm 3) Pin worm 4) Round worm 39. Which of the following possess vertebral colomn? 1) Petromyzon 2) Herdmania 3) Amphioxus 4) Balanoglossus 40. The most advanced order of class mammalian is 1) Cetacea 2) Carnivora 3) Primates 4) Chiroptera 41. Which of the following parasites does not require an intermediate host 1) Plasmodium 2) Fasciola 3) Trypanosoma 4) Ascaris 42. Name the fresh water sponge from the following 1) Euplectella 2) Spongilla 3) Hydra 4) Planaria 43. Setae are organs of locomotion of 1) Annelids 2) Arthropods 3) Molluscs 4) Fishes 44. The cavity present in coelenterates is called 1) body cavity 2) Coelom 3) Haemocoel 4) Gastrovascular cavity

45. Members of poriferans show 1) protoplasmic grade and bilateral symmetry 2) Cellular grade and asymmetry 3) Tissue grade and radial symmetry 4) Organ grade and bilateral symmetry 46. Heart of fishes 1) one chambered 2) two chambered and mixed 3) two chambered and venous 4) three chambered and mixed 47. Voice box of birds is 1) Larynx 2) syrinx 3) pharynx 4) synaptene 48. Bones f birds are 1) solid and heavy 2) solid and light 3) spongy and light 4) spongy and heavy 49. Radial symmetry occurs 1) fishes 2) human beings 3) mollusks 4) star fishes 50. Sponges and coelenterates resemble each other in being 1) monoblastic and acoelomate 2) diploblastic and acoelomate 3) triploblastic and acolomate 4) triploblastic and pseudocoelomate 51. Notochord is replaced in vertebrates by 1) brain and spinal cord 2) Cranium and vertebral column 3) post anal tail 4) Both 1) and 2) 52. Bats have echolocation property. The other animals with this property are 1) Turtles and crocodiles 2) Birds and snakes 3) Frogs and Salamanders 4) Dolphins and Whales 53. The shell in molluscas is secreted by 1) Foot 2)Gill 3) Pallium 4) Operculum 54. Bats belongs to order 1) Carnivora 2) primates 3) Chiroptera 4) Urodela

55. Match the following 1) A-r, B-s, C-q, D-p 2) A-s, B- q, C- p, D- r 3) A-q, B-p, C- r, D-s 4) A-r, B-q, C-p, D-s Column-I Column- II(Examples) A) Polychaeta p) Leech B) Oligochaeta q)pheretima C) Hirudinea r) Naries D) Archiannelida s) Polygordius 56. Phylum Arthropoda is characterized by 1) jointed appendages 2) unjointed appendages 3) undeveloped appendages 4) absence of appendages 57. Male round worm is than female 1) smaller 2) larger 3) thicker 4) darker 58. Functionally the antennae are 1) sound receiving 2) Sensitive to touch 3) Visual 4) auditory 59. The cavity present inside the body of sponges is 1) Body cavity 2) Digestive cavity 3) spongocoel 4) none of these 60. A group completely devoid of contractile vacuole 1) Sporozoa 2) Zooflagellata 3) Cliata 4) Sarcodina 61. Tube within a tube body plan is shown by 1) Porifera 2) coelenterate 3) Platyhelminthes 4) Aschelminthes 62. Structures peculiar to echinodrms are 1) Tube feet 2) Pedicellariae 3) Ambulacral system 4) All the above 63. Sea fan, Sea pen, walking stick belongs to phylum 1) Porifera 2) Mollusca 3) Coelentrata 4) Echinodermata 64. A student identified a triploblastic, coelomate and segmented animal as an arthropod which additional character, the student should have verified before identifying the animal as an arthropod. 1) presence of wings 2) presence of antennae 3) Type of symmetry 4) type of coelom

65. In higher chordates, pharyngeal gill slits are 1) absent 2) present in the embryo 3) replaced by abdominal gill slits 4) replaced by thoracic gill slits 66. Cartilage fishes do not contain 1) fins 2) gill cover 3) scales 4) mouth 67. Jawless vertebrates belong to 1) anura 2) gnathostomata 3) aganatha 4) dipnoi 68. Chondrichthyes can be differentiad from osteichthyes externally by 1) naked gills 2) heterocercal tail 3) ventral mouth 4) all of the above 69. Match the following 1) A-s, B-r, C-q, D-p 2) A-s, B- q, C- p, D- r 3) A-s, B-q, C- r, D-p 4) A-s, B-r, C-p, D-q Column-I Column-II(Excretory organs) A) Protozoa p) Nephridia B) Platyhelminthes q) Malphigian tubules C) Annelida r) Flame cells D) Arthopoda s) Contractile vacuole 70. Paired fins of fishes are 1) caudal and ventral 2) dorsal and ventral 3) pectorial and pelvic 4) caudal and pectorial 71. Assertion (A): Tape worm, Round worm and Pin worm are endo parasites of human intestine. Reason(R): Improperly cooked food is source of all intestinal infections 1) A is correct and R is correct explanation to A 2) A is correct but R is wrong 3) A and R are wrong 4) Both A and R true but R is not correct explanation to A 72. Tetrapods include 1) Amphibia, reptilian, aves and mammalian 2) Reptilia, mammalia, and amphibia 3) Amphibia and reptilia 4) Aves and mammalian

73. Just as mammalian is to cordata, so is 1) Tremetoda to platyhelminthes 2) Cetacea to vertebrata 3) Chondrichthyes to Pisces 4) Periplanata to insecta 74. Match the following 1) A-s, B-r, C-q, D-p 2) A-s, B- q, C- p, D- r 3) A-q, B-p, C- r, D-s 4) A-q, B-r, C-p, D-s Column-I Column-II A) Cyclostomata p) bony fishes B) Chondrichthyes q) Jawless vertebrates C) Osteichthyes r) Cartilage fishes D)Gnathostomata s) Jaws possessing vertebrates 75. Which invertebrate phylum possess following features Bilateral symmetry, triploblastic, metamerism, open vascular system, sexual dimorphism 1) Annelida 2) Mollusca 3) Arthropoda 4) Aschelminthes 76. Amniota include 1) Fishes, reptiles and mammals 2) Amphibians, birds and reptiles 2) Birds, reptiles and mammals 4) Amphibians, reptiles and mammals 77. Birds do not possess 1) Teeth 2) Urinary bladder 3) gall bladder 4) All the above 78. Which is viviparous? 1) Bony fish 2) Shark 3) Lung fish 4) Frog 79. Malpighian tubules are 1) excretory organs of insects 2) excretory organs of annelids 3) respiratory organs of insects 4) respiratory organs of annelids 80. Beak is toothed in 1) Pelican 2) Kiwi 3) Ostrich 4) Archaeopteryx 81. Dolphins; Cetacea; Sea otters:--------- 1) Cetacea 2) Carnivora 3) Chiroptera 4) Rodentia 82. Body of an insect is divisible into 1) Head, thorax, and abdomen 2) Head, trunk and abdomen 3) Cephalothorax, head and abdomen 4) Trunk, thorax and abdomen

83. Flight muscels of bird are attached to 1) Clavicle 2) Keel of sternum 3) Scapula 4) Coracoid 84. Blood of Earthworm is 1) Blue with haemocyanin in corpuscles 2) Blue with haemocyanin in plasma 3) Red with hemoglobin in corpuscles 4) Red with hemoglobin in plasma 85. The glands present in the skin of frog are 1) Sweat and mammary 2) Sweat and sebaceous 3) Sweat and mucous 4) Mucous and poisonous 86. After drying, a both sponge contains 1) Spicules 2) sponging fibres 3) Holdfast 4) Tentacles 87. Fishes have poor sense organs for 1) Sound perception 2) Odours 3) Light perception 4) Vibrations 88. Which is true? 1) chordates have ventral hollow nerve cord 2) All vertebrates have open vascular system 3) All chordates are vertebrates 4) All vertebrates are chordates 89. Which one is correctly matched? 1) Jelly fish and star fish- radial symmetry 2) Tapeworm and Octopus- Radial symmetry 3) Hydra and shark- Bilateral symmetry 4) Amoeba and sea urchin- asymmetry 90. Frogs and toads belong to order 1) Anura 2) Apoda 3) Urodela 4) Insecta