Identify the Viruses A and B in the given diagram:
     
A B
1. SarsCoV2 HIV
2. HIV SarsCoV2
3. HSV 1 HSV 2
4. HBV HAV

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Given diagram shows the structure of Tobacco Mosaic Virus. Identify the correct match for A, B and C.

A B C
 
1. 300
nm
18
nm
Single
stranded RNA
2. 18
nm
4
nm
Single
stranded DNA
3. 300
nm
18
nm
Double
stranded RNA
4. 18
nm
4
nm
Double
stranded DNA
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Bacteria are of varied shapes. Identify the correct match for A, B and C in the given figure:

A B C
1. Spirocheate Streptobacillus Staphylococcus
2. Vibrios Staphylobacillus Streptococcus
3. Vibrios Streptobacillus Staphylococcus
4. Spirochaete Staphylobacillus Streptococcus
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Consider the given statements regarding bacterial cells in general:
I: A coccus is a rod shaped bacterium and a bacillus is a spherical bacterium.
II: Mycoplasma are bacteria that completely lack a cell wall and are obligatory anaerobes.
III: Only blue green algae, now in Kingdom Monera, are the bacteria that are capable of fixing atmospheric nitrogen as symbionts.
The incorrect statements are:
1. Only I
2. Only II
3. Only II and III
4. I, II and III
Subtopic:  Kingdom Monera: Bacterial Classification |
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Regarding bacteria:
I: The rod shaped are called as cocci.
II: As a group they show the most extensive metabolic diversity.
III: Vast majority are chemosynthetic autotrophs.
1. Only II is correct
2. Only I and II are correct
3. Only II and III are correct
4. I, II and III are correct
 
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Which Protists are all heterotrophs?
1. Chrysophytes
2. Dinoflagellates
3. Euglenoids
4. Protozoans
 
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Match each item in COLUMN I with one in COLUMN II and select the correct match from the codes given:
Column I Column II
A Phycomycetes P Alternaria
B Ascomycetes Q Albugo
C Basidiomycetes R Neurospora
D Deuteromycetes S Ustilago

Codes:
A B C D
1. Q R S P
2. Q R P S
3. R Q S P
4. R Q P S
Subtopic:  Kingdom Fungi: Introduction | Kingdom Fungi: Deuteromycetes | Kingdom Fungi: Zygomycetes | Kingdom Fungi: Ascomycetes | Kingdom Fungi: Basidomycetes |
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Identify the correct statement:
I. No plant is even partially heterotrophic.
II. All animals show locomotion.
1. Only I
2. Only II
3. Both I and II
4. Neither I nor II
 
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What would generally be true?
1. Viruses cannot be crystallised.
2. Viruses are inert inside their specific host cells.
3. All viruses are larger in in size than mycoplasma
4. Viruses that infect plants have single stranded RNA. 
 
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Consider the following properties:
I. Capability of causing infections
II. Lacking protein
III. Lacking nucleic acid
1. I and II are true for both viroids and prions and III is true for only prions.
2. I is true for both viroids and prions, II is true for only viroids and III is true for only prions.
3. I is true for both viroids and prions, III is true for only viroids and II is true for only prions.
4. I is not true for both viroids and prions, II is true for only viroids and III is true for only prions.
 
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