Biological Classification DPP Sheet
Biological Classification DPP Sheet
Drosophila has been used to study of mycelium, mode of spore formation (3) Organisms that can survive without
animal genetics. In the same way plant and fruiting body oxygen
genetics uses:
(1) Fungi (4) All of these
(1) a deuteromycetes fungus
(2) Monera 8. Match the following column 1 with
(2) a sporozoan protist column 2
(3) Protista
(3) a phycomycetes fungus Column - 1 Column - 2
(4) None of these
(4) None of these A. Mostly marine i. Chrysophytes
5. In six kingdom classification, which
2. Two kingdom system did not kingdom is divided into two domains: B. Mostly fresh water ii. Thermoacidophiles
distinguish between the: C. Fresh and marine iii. Euglena water
(1) Protista
(1) Eukaryotes and prokaryotes D. Hot spring iv. Dinoflagellates
(2) Monera
(2) Unicellular and multicellular A B C D
(3) Fungi
organisms (1) iii i iv ii
(4) Plantae
(3) Photosynthetic and non- (2) i iv iii ii
photosynthetic organisms 6. Which of the following have no cell
wall: (3) iv iii i ii
(4) All of these
(1) E.coli (4) ii iii iv i
3. Main criteria for classification used
by R.H. Whittaker are (2) Physalia 9.The cell wall is composed of two thin
overlapping shells which fit together
(1) Cell structure and body organisation (3) Nostoc and Anabaena like a soapbox, in:
(2) Mode of nutrition and reproduction (4) None of these (1) Diatoms
(3) Phylogenetic relationships 7. Mycoplasma are: (2) Blue green algae
(4) All of these (1) Organisms that completely lack a cell (3) Dinoflagellates
wall
4. Which kingdom is divided into (4) Slime moulds
various classes based on morphology (2) Smallest living cells
10. Two flagella are found in which 13. Plasmodium is a: 16. Group of fungus in which sex
protist: organ is absent but sexual
(1) Most notorious sporozoan
reproduction take place:
(1) Amoeba
(2) Malarial parasite sporozoan protozoa
(1) Agaricus
(2) Gonyaulax
(3) Aggregation of slime mould
(2) Neurospora
(3) Euglena
(4) All of these
(3) Puff balls
(4) Both 2 and 3
14. Choose incorrect matching for
(4) 1 and 3
11. Passive floating photosynthetic fungus:
protists: 17. Choose incorrect statement about
(1) Vegetative reproduction -
virus:
(1) Diatoms Fragmentation, fission, Basidiospore
I. Some virus have both DNA and RNA
(2) Dinoflagellates (2) Asexual reproduction -
Sporangiospore, Zoospore, aplanospore II. Viruses are facultative parasite
(3) Desmids
(3) Sexual reproduction - Ascospore, III. Animal viruses always have SS DNA
(4) Both 1 and 3
Basidiospore and DS DNA
12. Choose incorrect combination:
(4) None of the above IV. Capsid in capsomere shows helical,
(1) Kingdom boundary - Protista not well polyhedral, Geometric symmetry
15. In fungus how many spores are
defined
endogenous origin: V. W.M. Stanley named virus means
(2) Silica in cell wall in - Marine poisonous fluid
Conidia, Zoospore, Sporangiospore,
Amoeboid protist
basidiospore, Ascospore (1) Only I, II, III
(3) Unique kingdom - Fungi eukaryotic
(1) 2 (2) Only II, IV
heterotroph
(2) 3 (3) Only III, IV, V
(4) Saprophytic protist - Slime mould
(3) 1 (4) I, II, III, IV, V
(4) 4
18. Which is the correct matching set: Column -1 Column -2 22. Water blooms occur in polluted
water are oftenly due to
Column-I Column-II A . M.W. beijrinek i. Discovered virus
( 1892 ) (1) Cyanobacteria
a. Saprophytic protist i. Chrysophytes
B . W. m. Stanley ii. Contagium (2) Archaebacteria
b. Golden algae ii. Slime moulds
vivum fluidum (1898)
(3) Mycoplasma
c. Ciliated protozoan iii. Dinoflagellates
C . T. o. diener iii. 1935
(4) Actinomycetes
d. Protists having two iv. Paramecium
D . D j ivanowsky iv. Potato spindle
flagella 23. Which of the following is not true
tuber disease (1971)
for kingdom Animalia:
(1) a-ii, b-i, c-iv, d-iii
A B C D
(1) All show locomotion
(2) a-i, b-ii, c-iii, d-iv
(1) ii i iv iii
(2) They are heterotrophic
(3) a-i, b-iii, c-ii, d-iv
(2) iii ii i iv
(3) They are eukaryotic
(4) a-iv, b-iii, c-ii, d-i
(3) ii iii iv i
(4) Cell wall is absent
19. Which is a true bacterium having
(4) iv ii iii iv
heterocysts and N2 - fixing capacity: 24. They are present in the gut of
21. The virus: several ruminant animals such as cows
(1) Yeast
and buffaloes and are responsible for
(1) Are non - cellular organism
(2) Salmonella typhi the production of biogas from the
(2) Have inert crystalline structure inside dung of these animals. This statement
(3) Nostoc
the living cell is about:
(4) None of these
(3) They have their own replication (1) Nostoc
20. Match the following column 1 with machinery
(2) Anabaena
column 2
(4) All of these
(3) Alternaria
(4) Methanogens
25. Match the following column 1 with 27. Halophiles are present in: 30. Maximum nutritional diversity is
column 2 found in the group:
(1) Marshy areas
Column – 1 Column - 2 (1) Fungi
(2) Salty areas
A. Conidia i. Exogenously produced (2) Monera
(3) Hot springs
B. Aplanospore ii. Puccinia (3) Animalia
(4) Lakes and Streams.
C. Rust fungi iii. Ascomycetes (4) Plantae
28. Spores of slime moulds are
D. Morels and Truffles iv. Endogenously dispersed by: 31. Mad cow disease in cattle is caused
produced by
(1) Water current
A B C D (1) Prions
(2) Air current
(1) i ii iv iii (2) Viroids
(3) Animals
(2) ii iii i iv (3) Virus
(4) Bat.
(3) iii ii i iv (4) Bacteriophage
29. Which is incorrect:
(4) i iv ii iii 32. Which is incorrect:
(1) Heterotrophic bacteria are helpful in
26. Who classified animal into red curd making and production of (1) Bacteria are sole members of the
blood cell animal and non red blood antibiotics kingdom monera
cell
(2) Mycoplasma has no cell wall (2) Rod shaped bacteria are called
(1) Darwin bacillus
(3) Dinoflagellates are of many coloured
(2) Aristotle (3) Methanogens are present in gut of
(4) In slime moulds spore are dispersed
non-ruminant animal
(3) Haeckel by water current
(4) Heterocyst are present in Nostoc and
(4) Lamarck.
anabaena
33. Dinoflagellates have two types of (3) ssRNA A B C D
flagella present on:
(4) dsRNA (1) i iv iii ii
(1) Longitudinal and transverse axis
37. TMV has: (2) iii ii i iv
(2) Both are longitudinal axis
(1) dsDNA + Protein (3) ii iv i iii
(3) Both are transverse axis
(2) ssRNA + Protein (4) iii i iv ii
(4) Radial and transverse axis
(3) ssDNA + Protein 40. Which one of the following are
34. Homologous variant of BSE in Incorrect match
(4) dsRNA + Protein
human is:
(1) Monera – Majority Heterotrophic
(1) CJD
(2) Animalia – Autotrophic and
38. Yeast and Penicillium are included
(2) Cr Jacob disease heterotrophic
under:
(3) Both 1 and 2 (3) Plantae – Autotrophic
(1) Basidiomycetes
(4) None of these (4) Euglena – Autotrophic and
(2) Zygomycetes
heterotrophic
35. Sexual reproduction in Fungi can
(3) Ascomycetes
takes place by: 41. Match the following column 1 with
(4) Phycomycetes column 2
(1) Oospores
39. Match the following column 1 with Column - 1 Column - 2
(2) Ascospores
column 2
A. Halophiles i. No cell wall
(3) Basidiospores
Column - 1 Column - 2
B. Methanogen ii. Form bloom in
(4) All of the above
A. Coccus i. Vibrio polluted water bodies
36. Genetic material in most of the
B. Comma shaped ii. Rod shape C. Paramecium and iii. Gut of ruminant
plant virus are:
amoeba animals
C. Spirillum iii. Spherical
(1) ssDNA
D. Cyanobacteria iv. Salty areas
D. Bacillus iv. Spiral shaped
(2) dsDNA
A B C D 45. Viruses that infect bacteria are (2) b and c are correct
usually:
(1) iv ii i iii (3) a, b, c and d all are correct
(1) Double stranded DNA viruses
(2) i iii ii iv (4) a, b and d are correct
(2) Single stranded RNA virus
(3) iv iii i ii 48. Lichens are well known
(3) Single stranded DNA virus combination of an alga and a fungus.
(4) iii iv ii i
The nature of fungus is:
(4) Circular RNA virus
42. Coenocytic condition is found in:
(1) Mycobiont
46. Which is incorrect:
(1) Phycomycetes
(2) Phycobiont
(1) T.O. Diener discovered virus in 1981
(2) Ascomycetes
(3) Autotrophs
(2) RNA of viroid was of low molecular
(3) Deuteromycetes
weight (4) Not helpfull in mineral recycle
(4) Basidiomycetes.
(3) Lichens are symbiotic association 49. Match different types of spores
43. Edible fungus of basidiomycetes: listed under column-I with names of
(4) Lichens are good pollution indicator.
the organisms given under column-II
(1) Agaricus
47. Which of is the following is true
Column - 1 Column - 2
(2) Neurospora about basidiomycetes:
a. Ascospores f. Agaricus
(3) Morels, truffles (a) Also called bracket fungi
b. Basidiospores g. Alternaria
(4) Alternaria. (b) Sex organs absent, but plasmogamy
is brought about by fusion of two c. Zygospores h. Rhizopus
44. Infectious living fluid means:
vegetative cells of different genotypes
d. Conidia i. Neurospora
(1) Contagium vitro fluid
(c) Karyogamy and meiosis takes place
(1) a-i, b-f, c-h, d-g
(2) Contagium vivo fluidum (1892) outside the basidium
(2) a-g, b-h, c-f, d-i
(3) Contagium vivum fluidum (1898) (d) Basidiospores are produced
exogenously (3) a-h, b-i, c-g, d-f
(4) Contactium vivo fridum
(1) Only a and b are correct (4) a-f, b-h, c-g, d-i
50. Fungi reproduce by only asexual (a) Have well defined cell wall 54. Lichens are well known
methods in combination of an alga and a fungus
(b) Have a protein rich layer called
where fungus has:
(1) Phycomycetes pellicle
(1) A saprophytic relationship with the
(2) Ascomycetes (c) Photosynthetic in presence of light,
alga
when deprived, behave like heterotrophs
(3) Basidiomycetes
(2) An epiphytic relationship with the
(d) Predating (heterotrophic) on other
(4) Imperfect fungi alga
smaller organism
51. Following are some characteristics (3) A parasitic relationship with the alga
(1) a and b are correct
of a specific group. Considered the
(4) A symbiotic relationship with the
characters and identify the respective (2) a and d are correct
alga
group:
(3) b, c and d are correct
55. The cell wall are indestructible due
i. Organisms are mostly marine
(4) a, b, c and d all are correct to presence of silica in
ii. They appear yellow green, brown,
53. Following are the characteristics of (1) Dinoflagellates
blue etc.
an organism:
(2) Diatoms
iii. Cell wall is with stiff cellulosic plates
(i) Multicellular
(3) Slime moulds
iv. Release some toxins which may kill
(ii) Well defined nucleus
other marine animals such as fishes. (4) Euglenoids
(iii) No cell wall
(1) Chrysophyta 56. Which one of the following is
(iv) Heterotrophic mode of nutrition completely heterotrophic
(2) Dinoflagellates
Which among the following can it be :
(1) Venus fly trap
(3) Slime moulds
(1) Physalia
(2) Bladderwort
(4) Mycoplasma
(2) Neurospora
(3) Both 1 and 2
52. Which of the following
(3) Euglena
characteristics features of Euglenoids: (4) None of these
(4) Diatoms
57. Infectious protein with RNA as (3) iv iii i ii (4) Mycoplasma
genetic material:
(4) iii iv ii i 62. A group of bacteria that produces
(1) Viroids biogas found in
60. Which is incorrect:
(2) Prions (1) Non ruminant
(1) Fusion of protoplasms between two
(3) Virus motile or non motile gamete called (2) Horse
plasmogamy
(4) None of these (3) Cow and buffalo
(2) Yeast and Penicillium belong to
58. Asexual reproduction takes place (4) None of these
ascomycetes
by which type of spores in
63. Match the following column 1 with
Phycomycetes: (3) Rhizopus is also known as bread
column 2
mould
(1) Aplanospores (motile)
Column - 1 Column - 2
(4) Albugo a parasitic fungi belong to
(2) Zoospores (non-motile)
basidiomycetes A. R.H. Whittaker i. Chrysophytes
(3) Oospores (motile)
61. Following are some characteristics B. Chlorella ii. Nostoc
(4) Aplanospore (non-motile) of a specific group. Considered the
C. Heterocyst iii. Algae
characters and identify the respective
59. Match the following
group: D. Golden algae iv. 1969
A. Bacteriophages i. Parasitic plant
i. Majority of them are fresh water A B C D
B. TMV ii. Ustilago
ii. Instead of cell wall, protein layar (1) iv ii iii i
C. Smut fungi iii. Ss RNA present
(2) iv iii ii i
D. Cuscuta iv. Ds DNA iii. Two flagella present
(3) ii iii iv i
A B C D (1) Chrysophyta
(4) iii iv i ii
(1) iii iv ii i (2) Slime moulds
(2) iv iii ii i (3) Euglenoids
64. Which of the following is a (4) Puccinia (4) Rhizoids
bacterial disease
68. All mycoplasma are pathogenic in 72. Heterocyst occurs in
(1) White rust of cruciferae
(1) Plant (1) Nostoc
(2) Early blight of potato
(2) Animal (2) Anabaena
(3) Citrus canker and diphtheria
(3) Both 1 and 2 (3) Euglena
(4) Black rust of wheat
(4) None of these (4) Both 1 and 2
65. Trypanosoma is
69. Yeast are used commercially in 73. In lichens fungi provides its
(1) Flagellated partner
(1) Butter industry
(2) Ciliated (1) Food, mineral nutrition, water
(2) Beer industry
(3) 1 and 2 (2) Water and mineral nutrient only
(3) Baking industry
(4) None of these (3) Shelter, Water, Mineral nutrient
(4) 2 and 3
66. Nostoc and anabaena are the (4) Food, Shelter, Water
70. Silicious shell occurs in:
example of
74. Match the following column 1 with
(1) Parasites
(1) Nitrogen fixers column 2
(2) Thermoacidophiles
(2) Disease causing bacteria Column - 1 Column - 2
(3) Halophiles
(3) Disease causing cyanobacteria A. Pseudopodia i. Plasmodium
(4) Diatoms falciparum
(4) Protista
71.Thread like filaments form the B. Flagella ii. Entamoeba histolytica
67. Malarial parasite
body of fungi are called :
C. Cilia iii. Sleeping sickness
(1) Rhizopus
(1) Hyphae
D. Malignant iv. Paramecium
(2) Mycoplasma
(2) Stem
malaria
(3) Plasmodium falciparum
(3) Pseudomycelium
ABCD (3) Rhizoidal hyphae 80. Locomotory organelles in protista
are:
(1) ii iv iii i (4) Conidiophores
(1) Flagella
(2) iii ii i iv 78. Which of the following is a
bacterial disease: (2) Cilia
(3) iv i iii ii
(1) Typhoid (3) Pseudopodia
(4) ii iii iv i
(2) Rabies (4) All of these
75. Most notorious sporozoan is
(3) Measles 81. Mycelium of mucor are
(1) Trichonympha
(4) Small pox (1) Aseptate and coenocytic
(2) Trypanosoma
79. Match the following column 1 with (2) Branched and septate
(3) Paramoecium
column 2
(3) Unbranched and septate
(4) Plasmodium
Column - 1 Column - 2
(4) Both 2 and 3
76. Which of the following organisms
A. Oosphere i. n
are not included in the five kingdom
system of classification B. Ascospore ii. 2n
(1) Chrysophytes, viroids, lichens C. Basidiospore
(2) Virus, Dinoflagellates, lichens D. Aplanospore
(3) Virus, viroids, Lichens E. Oospore
(4) Viroids, slime moulds, fungi A B C D E
77. Conidia in Neurospora are borne (1) ii i i i ii
on a:
(2) ii i i i i
(1) Sporangiophores
(3) i i i i ii
(2) Ascophores
(4) ii i ii i ii
82. Match the following column 1 with (1) Rhizopus (1) Albugo
column 2
(2) Yeast (2) Aspergillus
Column - 1 Column - 2
(3) Puccinia (3) Puccinia
A. Desmids i. Actively moving
(4) Spirogyra (4) Agaricus
B. Gonyaulax ii. Passively flotting
85. Ustilago and puccinia belongs to 89. Zoospores are formed in
C. Sleeping sickness iii. Euglena
(1) Ascomycetes (1) Mucor
D. Two flagella iv. Trypanosoma
(2) Basidiomycetes (2) Penicillium
(short and long)
(3) Zygomycetes (3) Puccinia
A B C D
(4) Deuteromycetes (4) Alternaria
(1) ii i iv iii
86. Wheat rust causing fungus belongs 90. Match the following column 1 with
(2) iii iv i ii
to column 2
(3) iv iii ii i
(1) Phycomycetes Column - 1 Column - 2
(4) i ii iii iv
(2) Ascomycetes A. Lichen i. Sac fungi
83. Fungi that are used as food
(3) Deutromycetes B. Zoospore ii. Exogenously
(1) Agaricus
(4) Basidiomycetes C. Basidiospore iii. Symbionts
(2) Toadstool
87. Dikaryon formation occurs in D. Ascospore iv. Endogenously
(3) Morels and truffles
(1) Phycomycetes and slime moulds A B C D
(4) Both 1 and 3
(2) Ascomycetes and slime moulds (1) i iii ii iv
84. Which of the following is non
(3) Basidiomycetes and phycomycetes (2) ii iv iii i
filamentous fungi
(4) Ascomycetes and basidiomycetes (3) iii iv ii i
88. Asci are formed in (4) iii iv i ii
91. Fungi growing on dung are called (4) Plantae A B C D
(1) Parasite 95. Network of hyphae is known as: (1) iv ii i iii
(2) Lithophytes (1) Spores (2) iv i ii iii
(3) Coprophilous (2) Mycelium (3) ii iii i iv
(4) Predators (3) Haustoria (4) i ii iv iii
92. Which of the following is a (4) Conidia 98 Cell wall of bacteria is composed of:
member of ascomycetes
96. Comma shaped bacteria are: (1) Chitin
(1) Trichoderma
(1) Bacillus (2) Pectose
(2) Neurospora
(2) Vibrio (3) Amino acid and polysaccharide
(3) Rust and smut
(3) Mycoplasma (4) Pectin
(4) Puff balls and bracket fungi 99. N2 fixation in legume root take place
(4) Coccus
93. Locomotion in amoeba takes place (1) Bacteria
97. Match the following column 1 with
by
column 2 (2) Cyanobacteria
(1) Flagella
Column - 1 Column - 2 (3) Mycoplasma
(2) Pseudopodia
A. Agaricus i. Edible ascomycetes (4) Trypanosoma
(3) Cilia
B. Morels and ii. Poisonous fungi 100. Mycelium of alternaria,
(4) All of these neurospora are
truffles
94. Slime moulds belongs to (1) Aseptate
C. Toadstool iii. Alternaria
(1) Fungi (2) Coenocytic
D. Imperfect fungi iv. Mushroom
(2) Protista (3) Branched and septate
(3) Monera (4) Septate and coenocytic
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