Animal Kingdom
1. Cellular level of organisation is found in 6. In some animal groups, the body is found divided into
(1) Porifera (2) Coelenterata compartments with serial repetition of at least some
(3) Ctenophora (4) None of the above organs. This characteristic feature is named as
2. Fasciola belongs to a group of animals which are best (1) Segmentation
described as (2) Metamerism
(1) Triploblastic, bilaterally symmetrical and (3) Metagenesis
acoelomates (4) Metamorphosis
(2) Dorso-ventrally flattened body 7. Members of phylum annelida and arthropoda show
(3) Mostly monoecious metamerism and have a lot of common features like
(4) All of the above (1) Solid, double ventral nerve cord
3. Organ level of organisation is found in (2) Schizocoelomate
(1) Taenia (2) Spongilla (3) Both (1) & (2)
(3) Pleurobrachia (4) Obelia (4) Open blood circulation
4. The animal possessing the following type of germ 8. Metameric segmentation in the animal hierarchy first
layers (a and b) are called __________ and developed in phylum
___________ respectively (1) Ctenophora
(2) Chordata
(3) Annelida
(4) Arthropoda
9. Which one of the following set of animal will have
tracheal respiration?
(1) Silk worm, Laccifer
(2) Limulus, Prawn
(3) Both (1) & (2)
(4) None of the above
(1) Diploblastic, Triploblastic 10. Incomplete digestive system is found in
(2) Triploblastic, Diploblastic (1) Arthropoda
(3) Diploblastic, Diploblastic (2) Annelida
(4) Triploblastic, Triploblastic (3) Platyhelminthes
5. Statement A: Mesoglea is present in between (4) Aschelminthes
ectoderm and endoderm in Obelia 11. The pathway of entry and exit of water in sponges
Statement B: Taenia is a diploblastic animal is______
(1) Only Statement A is correct (1) Water vascular system
(2) Only Statement B is correct (2) Canal system
(3) Statement A is correct but B is incorrect (3) Feeding current
(4) Statement B is correct but A is incorrect (4) Circulating current
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, 12. Examine the figure (a), (b) and (c). In which one of the 18. Meandrina is an example of ______phylum
four options all the items, (a), (b) and (c) are correct? (1) Coelenterata (2) Ctenophora
(3) Porifera (4) All of the above
19. Cnidarians which are sessile and have exoskeleton of
CaCO3 are
(1) Meandrina (2) Gorgonia
(3) Pennatula (4) All of the above
20. If a carmine particle is put on the osculum of a living
sponge, it will______
(1) Be ingested (2) Be thrown away
(3) Rotate (4) Adhere
21. Example of phylum ctenophora is
(1) Physalia
(2) Adamsia
(3) Pennatula
(a) (b) (c)
(4) Pleurobrachia
(1) Sycon Euspongia Spongilla
22. The number of ciliated rows present in comb jellies are
(2) Euspongia Spongilla Sycon
(1) 7 (2) 8
(3) Spongilla Sycon Euspongia
(3) 10 (4) 12
(4) Euspongia Sycon Spongilla
23. Ctenophores show
13. Which of the following exhibit polyp body form and is
(1) Radial symmetry
sessile?
(2) Bilateral symmetry
(1) Hydra (2) Adamsia
(3) Biradial symmetry
(3) Aurelia (4) Both (1) and (2)
(4) Asymmetry
14. Water → Ostia → Spongocoel → Osculum
24. Bioluminescence is the term used for _____ phylum
The above pathway of water helps in
(1) Porifera (2) Echinodermata
(1) Food gathering
(3) Ctenophora (4) Annelida
(2) Respiratory exchange
25. Identify the given below animal
(3) Removal of waste
(4) All of the above
15. In poriferans, body is supported by skeleton made up
of _____
(1) Spicules (2) Spongin fibres
(3) Choanocytes (4) Both (1) & (2)
16. Which of the following is true about the
cnidoblasts/cnidocytes?
(1) Sycon (2) Aurelia
(1) They are present on tentacles and the body
(3) Pleurobrachia (4) None of the above
(2) They are used for anchorage, defense and for
26. Digestion in Pleurobrachia is
capture the prey
(1) Extracellular
(3) They contain stinging capsules or nematocysts
(2) Intracellular
(4) All of the above
(3) Both (1) & (2)
17. I. Tissue level organisation
(4) None of the above
II. Diploblastic
27. Ctenoplana is an example of
III. Skeleton composed of calcium carbonate
(1) Platyhelminthes
IV. Exhibit alternation of generation
(2) Aschelminthes
The above characteristics belong to _______ phylum
(3) Ctenophora
(1) Cnidaria (2) Porifera
(4) Coelenterata
(3) Platyhelminthes (4) Ctenophora
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