The given diagram shows:
     
1. Radial symmetry as seen in Cnidaria.
2. Biradial symmetry as seen in Ctenophora.
3. Bilateral symmetry as seen in Molluska.
4. Icosahedra symmetry as seen in certain viruses.

Subtopic:  Phylum Ctenophora & Platyhelminthes |
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Match column-I with column-II and select the correct option.
    Column-I               Column-II
a. Corvus                  (i) Single circulation
b. Aedes                   (ii) Open circulation
c. Calotes                 (iii) Double circulation
d. Scoliodon             (iv) Incomplete double circulation
1. a(ii), b(iii), c(iv), d(i)
2. a(iii), b(i), c(iv), d(ii)
3. a(iii), b(ii), c(iv), d(i)
4. a(iii), b(ii), c(i), d(iv)
Subtopic:  Circulatory Pathways |
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Select the correct match from the following given options.
Animal                Level of Organisation
1. Taenia           –   Tissue level
2. Pheretima     –   Organ system level
3. Sycon           –    Acellular level
4. Obelia          –    Organ level
Subtopic:  Phylum Porifera | Phylum Coelenterata | Phylum Ctenophora & Platyhelminthes | Phylum Annelida | Basis of Classification |
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Choose the option which fills the blank correctly to complete the analogy.
Sea pen : Radial symmetry :: Liver fluke:______
1. Asymmetry
2. Radial symmetry
3. Biradial symmetry
4. Bilateral symmetry
Subtopic:  Phylum Coelenterata | Phylum Ctenophora & Platyhelminthes |
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Match items in column-I with those in column-II and choose the correct option.
Column-I Column-II
(a) Exocoetus  (i) Tympanum represents the ear
(b) Trygon (ii) Marine bony fish
(c) Salamandra  (iii) Air sacs connected to lungs
(d) Aptenodytes (iv) Cartilaginous marine fish
  
    (a)   (b)   (c)  (d)
1. (i)    (ii)   (iii)  (iv)
2. (iv)  (iii)  (ii)    (i)
3. (ii)   (iv)   (i)   (iii)
4. (i)    (iii)   (ii)  (iv)
Subtopic:  Study of Reptilia | Study of Aves & Mammals | Super Class Pisces & its General Characteristics |
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Select the incorrect match:
1. Porifers Body with pores and canals in walls
2. Coelenterates Presence of cnidoblasts
3. Platyhelminthes Flat body and suckers
4. Arthropods Chitinous exoskeleton, comb plates
Subtopic:  Phylum Ctenophora & Platyhelminthes | Phylum Arthropoda |
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Match items in column-I with those in column-II and choose the correct option.
Column-I Column-II
A. Cyclostomata (i) Mouth without jaws
B. Chondrichthyes (ii) Exclusively oviparous
C. Aves (iii) Gills without operculum
D. Mammalia (iv) Unique in possessing hair
            
     A   B    C      D
1. (i)  (ii)  (iii)    (iv)
2. (ii) (iii)  (iv)    (i)
3. (i)  (iii)   (ii)    (iv)
4. (ii)  (i)   (iv)    (iii)
Subtopic:  Phylum Chordata | Comparative study of Cartilagenous & Bony Fishes | Study of Aves & Mammals |
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Which of the following is a common feature between Pheretima and Ascaris?
1. Presence of true coelom
2. Presence of metameres
3. Absence of pharynx
4. Presence of bilateral symmetry
Subtopic:  Phylum Aschelminthes | Phylum Annelida | Basis of Classification |
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Select the incorrect match with respect to animals and their excretory structures.
1. Hirudinaria        – Nephridia
2. Saccoglossus    – Proboscis gland
3. Pila                    – Radula
4. Taenia                – Flame cells
Subtopic:  Phylum Mollusca |
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Choose the correctly matched option:
1. Balanoglossus            Open-type circulation with capillaries
2. Betta Closed type circulation without capillaries
3. Neophron Digestive tract with crop and gizzard
4. Balaenoptera Presence of mammary glands and pinnae
            
Subtopic:  Comparative study of Cartilagenous & Bony Fishes | Study of Aves & Mammals |
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