Class 11 Biology Chapter 4 Animal Kingdom Quiz 17 (60 MCQs)

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1. Reptiles are .....
2. Bacteria are .....
3. Which animal below doesn't have claws
4. This group feeds milk to its young.
5. Which group belongs to vertebrates?
6. What types of animals have dry, scaly skin?
7. Does a fish breath with lungs or gills?
8. Which aquatic annelid possesses lateral appendages called parapodia for swimming?
9. Flame cells present in platyhelminthes are specialized in
10. The Oryx has ..... to protect their feet so they can walk for a long time. They can also dig holes with these.
11. Have reptiles got wings?
12. ..... adaptions are body parts of body coverings that help animals survive.
13. What material are both nails and claws made of?
14. ..... uses its tail to attack enemies while ..... use their tails for locomotion.
15. We can use wild animals as modes of transport
16. Invertebrates can have their skeleton in the outside
17. 10) Name the animal who is not friendly with us:
18. Which bird is known for its colorful feathers and can talk?
19. Which is the 1st stage in a butterfly's life cycle?
20. Platyhelminthes are best described as
21. Has body hair and gives live birth
22. Most chordates that live on land have
23. Which is the balancing organs in arthropoda?
24. What is a mammal?
25. Fish lives on .....
26. Which mammal is most closely related to humans?
27. Which statement best describes mimicry?
28. A-The molluscs have a soft body surrounded by an external calcareous shell.B-Sepia is a member of Echinodermata.
29. Some members of platyhelminthes absorbs nutrients from host directly through
30. Excretory cells are found in platyhelminthes are
31. Filarial worms (also called thread worms) that live in the lymphatic system where they block vessels causing fluid to build up and enlarge various appendages, a condition called elephantiasis.
32. Scientists classify living things into six large groups; largest group into which organisms can be classified
33. In crustaceans, respiration take place by:
34. What do you call an animal that hunts other animals?
35. The largest sub-group of invertebrates is
36. Which of the following pair of animalls has dry and cornified skin?
37. What is the name of the interactive playground in Dinoland USA that allows kids to explore and have fun in a dinosaur-themed environment?
38. Gnathostomata means
39. Animals that have a backbone are called-
40. Respiratory organs in mollusca is:
41. That cat has a really long ..... I almost walked on it!
42. Group of very closely related organisms
43. What are the five groups of vertebrates?
44. There are about 400, 000 known types, examples are grasses and trees
45. Digestive system is complete in
46. Which animal can sleep for almost 3 years at a time?
47. What is the icon of Disney's Animal Kingdom?
48. Vertebrates with legs
49. What type of animals are humans?
50. The protective membrane that surrounds the visceral mass on all mollusks is called .....
51. I have hair or fur, give birth to live young, feed my babies milk, breathe with lungs and am endothermic (warm-blooded). What am I?
52. Symmetry:No pattern in body arrangement (like a piece of coral)
53. How many statements are correct for echinoderms? (i) Sexes are separate (ii) Presence of water vascular system (iii) Development is indirect with free swimming larva (iv) They are triploblastic
54. Which animal has got a long neck?
55. I can be adopted from the pet store.
56. Which phylum first developed a mouth with a central digestive area due to the two cell layers, endoderm and ectoderm.
57. Who can run faster?
58. Short legs-scales-can swim what animal is this?
59. HOW MANY GROUPS OF VERTEBRATES ARE THERE?
60. All the options are Incorrect, except 1. Diploblastic animals have an internal ectoderm and external mesoderm2. Diploblastic animals have an internal ectoderm and external endoderm3. Diploblastic animals have an internal endoderm and external ectoderm4. Diploblastic animals have an undifferentiated layer, mesoglea in between internal ectoderm and external ectoderm