By increasing the area of observation…..and ……… of organisms will increase.
a. Size and variety
b. Range and variety
c. Efficiency and range
d. Growth and variety
Biodiversity means-
a. Number of organisms known
b. Types of organisms known
c. Number of species known
d. All are correct
What is correct with respect to Diversity in the living world?
a. 1.8-1.9 billion
b. Exploring old areas, no new species
c. Exploring new areas, no new species
d. Dense forest will have more Diversity than your locality
Nomenclature is important -
a. So that it may become easy to talk about that organism in different States
b. So that we may assign a single name to an organism valid all over the world.
c. To avoid confusion at the level of different scientific domains
d. To avoid confusion in writing research articles regarding the advancements around that organism.
Nomenclature is
a. assigning a single name to an organism valid all over the world.
b. Defining properties of an organism
c. Localizing the area of abundance for that organism
d. Assigning three sets of name applicable at different levels of classification.
What is prerequisite for nomenclature?
a. Description of organism
b. Knowledge of which organism is considered for a particular name
c. Identification
d. All are correct
Established procedures to assign a scientific name are
a. Acceptable to biologists of USA
b. Acceptable to biologists of India
c. Acceptable to biologists of Germany
d. Acceptable to biologists of all over world.
ICBN stands for
a. International Code for Binomial Nomenclature
b. International Code for Biological Nomenclature
c. International Code for Botanical Nomenclature
d. International Code for Biogeographical Nomenclature
ICZN stands for
a. International Code of Zoosporic Nomenclature
b. International Code of Zygotic Nomenclature
c. International Code of Zoological Nomenclature
d. International Code of Zoosporangia Nomenclature
Scientific name does not ensure
a. Each organism has only one name
b. Description of any organism lead to the same name of organism in any part of the world
c. No two organisms have the same name
d. Status of threat of extinction of that organism holding a specific scientific name.