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A.I.P.M.T. Foundation - XI Biology MCQs Time: 30 min MCQ#10 Full Marks: 40 Choose the most appropriate answer. 1. Which of the following is the asexual method of reproduction in Protozoa? 1. Isogamy 2. An-isogamy 3. Oogamy 4. Budding 2. Which of the following sexual method of reproduction is absent in Protozoa? 1. Oogamy 2. Isogamy 3. Anisogamy 4. Conjugation 3. Which of these is shelled protozoan? 1. Plasmodium 2. Paramecium 3. difflugia 4. Amoeba 4. Which of these is not the characteristic of Proifera? 1. aquatic habitat 2. pores 3. Multicellular 4. Presence of organs 5. Members of the porifera reproduce sexually by 1. Oogamy 2. Isogamy 3. As-isogamy 4. Somatogamy 6. Which of these is a fresh water sponge? 1. Sycon 2. Leucosolenia 3. Spongilla 4. Euplectella 7. Coelenterates are: 1. predominantly freshwater 2. predominantly marine 3. predominantly terrestrial 4. terrestrial and freshwater 8. Which of these is not the character of Coelenterates? 1. primitive plan of organization 2. no left and right sides of the body 3. radical symmetry 4. bilaterial symmetry

9. The sac-like internal digestive cavity of coelenterates is called: 1. enteron 2. nematocytes 3. exeron 4. stomach 10. Which of these is the characteristic of coelenterates? 1. digestive cavity with a single aperture 2. presence of nematocytes 3. presence of tentacles 11. The units of the colonies of coelenterates is called: 1. zoospores 2. zooids 3. cysts 4. akinetes 12. Which of the following is polymorphism in coelenterates? 1. production of one type of zooids 2. production of two types of zooids 3. production of may types of zooids 13. Which of these are sexually reproductive zooids? 1. medusae 2. hydroids 3. nematocytes 4. none of these 14. Which of the following produce hard exoskeletion? 1. jelly fish 2. Hydra 3. Obelia 4. Corals 15. Which of these develops from the endoderm? 1. nervous system 2. lining of the gut 3. reproductive system 4. skeleton 16. Which of these develops from the mesoderm? 1. circulatory system 2. integumentary system 3. nervous system 4. digestive system

17. Organisms possessing true body cavity are called: 1. acoelomata 2. coelomata 3. monoblastic 4. diplobalstic 18. Which of these are acoelomatic triploblastic animals? 1. corals 2. porifera 3. platyhelminthes 4. protozoans 19. Which of the following character is exhibited by platyhelminthes? 1. eggs without yolk 2. simple reproductive system 3. all are parasites 4. none of these 20. Which of these belong to platyhelminthes? 1. Ascaris 2. Fasciola 3. Trichinella 4. Hydra 21. Trichinella belongs to: 1. protozoa 2. platyhelminthes 3. nematode 4. coelenterate 22. Which of the following has a body cavity called pseudocoelom? 1. platyhelminthes 2. coelenterate 3. protozoa 4. nematode 23. Which of the following is parasite in the intestine man? 1. Fasciola 2. Plasmodium 3. Taenia 4. Planaria 24. Which of these belong to the phylum nematoda? 1. planaria 2. dracunculus 3. corals 4. planaria

25. Which of the following causes sleeping sickness? 1. vorticella 2. Ascaris 3. Trypanosome 4. Taenia 26. Which of the following has segmented body? 1. coelenterate 2. protozoa 3. platyhelminthes 4. annelida 27. Which of these is not true of Annelida? 1. Presence of cuticle around the body 2. Segmented body 3. Lack of blood vascular system 4. Presence of true body cavity 28. Which of these possesses true body cavity (coelom)? 1. Annelia 2. Nematoda 3. Platyhelminthes 4. Coelenterata 29. Which of these is an example of Annelida? 1. Ascaris 2. Chaetopteris 3. Trichinella 4. Taenia 30. Of all the animal species in the animal kingdom the number of arthropod species constitutes almost: 1. 75% 2. 50% 3. 25% 4. 10% 31. The number of pairs of legs in insects are: 1. one 2. two 3. three 4. four 32. Mollusks are: 1. presence of envelop around the body 2. highly organized body with complex systems 3. segmented body 4. bilaterally symmetrical body

33. Which of these is the habitat of mollusca? 1. freshwater 2. marine 3. mountains 34. Coiled shell is present in 1. bivalves 2. gastropods 3. cephalopods 35. Which of the following are exclusively marine? 1. Mollusca 2. Annelida 3. Nematoda 4. Echinodermata 36. Which of these is not true of Echinodermata? 1. coelomata 2. bilaterally symmetrical 3. absence of brain 4. absence of head 37. Which of the following protozoans lives in the gust termites and helps them digest cellulose? 1. Plasmodium 2. Amoeba 3. Trichonympha 4. Trypanosome 38. Most sponges are 1. bilaterally symmetrical 2. radially symmetrical 3. vertically symmetrical 4. asymmetrical 39. Water exits from a sponge through the 1. spicule 2. osculum 3. choanocyte 4. choanocyte 40. Which of the following is a radially symmetrical animal? 1. Planaria 2. Rotifer 3. Fluke 4. Sea anemone 41. The body cavity of roundworms is called 1. acoelom 2. pseudo-acoelom 3. pseudo coelom 4. coelom