If two living animals belong to the same phylum, they must belong to the same:
| 1. | Class | 2. | Genus |
| 3. | Kingdom | 4. | Family |
In the taxonomic hierarchy, for Prunus persica [peach]:
| I: | Genus will be a taxon and Prunus will be a category |
| II: | Species will be a taxon and persica will be a category |
| 1. | Both I and II are correct |
| 2. | Only I is correct |
| 3. | Only II is correct |
| 4. | Both I and II are incorrect |
Consider the following statements:
| I: | Lion, leopard and tiger belong to same genus. |
| II: | Lion, leopard, tiger and cats belong to same family. |
| III: | Lion, leopard, tiger, cats and dogs belong to same order. |
This implies that:
| 1. | Cats and dogs are more closely related to each other than cats and leopards |
| 2. | Lions share maximum characteristics with dogs |
| 3. | Lion, leopard and tiger are capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring |
| 4. | Lion, leopard, tiger, cats and dogs may belong to the same class in taxonomic hierarchy |