Which one feature is common to leech, cockroach and scorpion?
(1) Nephridia
(2) Ventral nerve cord
(3) Cephalisation
(4) Antenna
Based on cellular mechanisms there are two major types of regeneration found in the animals. Which one of the following is the correct example of the type mentioned?
(1) Morphallaxis - Regeneration of two transversel cut equal pieces of a Hydra into two small Hydras
(2) Epimorphosis - Replacement of old and dead erythrocytes by the new ones
(3) Morphallaxis - healing up of a wound in the skin
(4) Epimorphosis - Regeneration of crushed and filtered out pieces of a Planaria into as many new Planarians
Which one of the following groups of structures/organs have similar function?
(1) Typhlosole in earthworm, intestinal villi in rat and contractile vacuole in Amoeba.
(2) Nephridia in earthworm, Malpighian tubules in cockroach and urinary tubules in rat.
(3) Antennae of cockroach, tympanum of frog and clitellum of earthworm.
(4) Incisors of rat, gizzard (proventriculus) of cockroach and tube feet of starfish.
Which one of the following features is common in silverfish, scorpion, dragonfly and prawn?
(1) Two pairs of legs and segmented body
(2) Living chitinous cuticle and two pairs of antennae
(3) Jointed appendages and chitinous exoskeleton
(4) Closed blood circular system
Which one of the following is correctly matched with its one characteristic and the taxon?
Animals | Characteristic | Taxon | |
1. | Millipede | Ventral nerve cord | Arachnida |
2. | Duckbill platypus | Oviparous | Mammalia |
3. | Silverfish | Pectoral and pelvic fins | Chordata |
4. | Sea anemone | Triploblastic | Cnidaria |
All mammals without any exception are characterised by
(1) viviparity and biconcave red blood cells
(2) extra-abdominal testes and a four chambered heart
(3) heterodont teeth and 12 pairs of cranial nerves
(4) a muscular diaphragm and milk producing glands
A lizard-like member of reptilia is sitting on a tree with its tail coiled around a twig. This animal could be
(1) Hemidactylus showing sexual dimorphism
(2) Varanus showing mimicry
(3) garden lizard (Calotes) showing camouflage
(4) Chamaeleon showing protective colouration
Which of the following does not come under the Class Mammals?
(1) Flying fox
(2) Hedgehog
(3) Manatee
(4) Lamprey
During the life-cycle, Fasciola hepatica (liver fluke) infects its intermediate host and primary host at the following larval stages respectively
(1) redia and miracidium
(2) cercaria and redia
(3) metacercaria and cercaria
(4) miracidium and metacercaria
Delicate hair-like feathers which remain sparsely distributed over the body are
(1) coverts
(2) filoplumes
(3) plumules
(4) remiges.