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Online Test - (25-7-2016) - Zoology - Animal Kingdom (upto Ctenophora)

1. Two germ layers in the diploblastic animals are separated by nonliving material known as _______.
(a) Neuroglia (b) Mesoglea (c) Plemoglea (d) Diverticulum

2. Coelom is a fluid filled body cavity originating from _________


(a) Ectodermal cells (b) Endodermal cells
(c) Mesodermal cells (d) Ectodendodermal cells

3. Those multicellular animals on earth with only one opening of digestive system i.e. mouth are
………
(a) Cell aggregate plan animals (b) Blind sac plan animals
(c) Tube within tube body plan animals (d) Eucoelomate animals

4. Those animals in which body can be divided into two equal parts at any plane passing through the
longitudinal is called as ……..
(a) Asymmetrical animals (b) Bilaterally symmetrical animals
(c) Radially symmetrical animals (d) Axial symmetrical animals

5. Common examples of unsegmented animals on earth …….


(a) Leech, earthworm (b) Liver fluke, Ascaris
(c) Tapeworm, leech (d) Leech, Cockroach

6. Coelomic cavity in animals is present


(a) in alimentary canal (b) in between body wall and digestive system
(c) in between ectoderm and endoderm (d) in between epidermis and endodermis.

7. Which one is not the basic property of non chordate?


(a) Absence of notochord (b) Hollow, dorsal nerve cord
(c) Alimentary canal dorsal to nerve cord (d) Presence of heart in dorsal side

8. Which of the following statement is correct


(a) Sponges are generally found in freshwater and are mostly asymmetrical animals
(b) Sponges are generally marine and mostly asymmetrical animals
(c) Water enters spongocoel through osculum and leaves the body through ostia.
(d) Digestion is extracellular in sponges.

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9. Match the following :
Column I Column II
A. Sycon D. Bath sponge
B. Spongilla E. Scypha (Crown sponge)
C. Euspongia F. Fresh water sponge
(a) A  (E), B  (F), C  (D) (b) A  (F), B  (D), C  (E)
(c) A  (D), B  (E), C  (F) (d) A  (F), B  (E), C  (D)

10. Which of the following statement is correct about cnidarians


(a) Only few members of this phylum are found in marine water
(b) These have special type of stinging cells called choanocytes
(c) These exhibit tissue level of body organization and are diploblastic
(d) Digestion is exclusively extracellular

11. Which of the following is incorrect statement for the figure illustrated below?

(a) The organism illustrated is Pleurobrachia, an example of ctenophora


(b) Sexes are not separate, it is dioecious
(c) Reproduction takes place only by sexual means. Fertilization is external with indirect
development
(d) Digestion takes place in the gastrovascular cavity and intracellularly

12. Which one is correct match?


l. Sponges : Cellular level of organization
ll. Cnidaria : Tissue level of organization
lll. Platyhelminthes : Organ level of organization
lV. Annelids, Arthropods, Molluscs, Echinoderms and Chordates : Organ system level of
organization

(a) All are correct (b) II and IV are correct


(c) II and III are correct (d) I and II are correct

13. Diploblastic and Triploblastic are terms that describe


(a) The number of invaginations during development
(b) The number of heads during development
(c) The number of tissue layers during embryonic development
(d) The number of cell types during development

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14. Water  Ostia  Spongocoel  Osculum
The above pathway of water helps in
(a) Food gathering (b) Respiratory exchange
(c) Removal of wastes (d) All of the above

15. Bilaterally symmetrical triploblastic pseudocoelomate animals belong to ______ phylum.


(a) Annelida (b) Arthopoda (c) Aschelminthes (d) Mollusca

16. Which of the following characteristics is not associated with members of


Cnidaria / Coelenterata?
(a) Alternation of generation (metagenesis between polyp and medusa)
(b) Nematocysts, Gastrovascular cavity, extracellular as well as intracellular digestion
(c) Nematocyst / Cnidoblast
(d) Triploblastic body condition

17. Metagenesis is related to life cycle of


(a) Obelia (b) Aurelia (c) Gorgonia (d) Taenia

18. In some cnidarians like Meandrina (Brain coral) exoskeleton is composed of


(a) Silica (b) Calcium carbonate (c) Chitin (d) Proteins

19. Polyp is cylindrical and sessile. It is seen in


(a) Hydra (b) Adamsia (c) Both (a) and (b) (d) Aurelia

20. The incorrect match is


(a) Portuguese man of war- Physalia (b) Pennatula - Sea pen
(c) Gorgonia - Sea Fan (d) Hydra - Sea cucumber

21. Select the correct one(s) for ctenophora


(a) They have similarities with cnidaria
(b) They have 8 external rows of ciliated comb plates for locomotion
(c) Bioluminescene
(d) All of the above

22. Examine the figures A, B, C and D. ln which one of the four options all the items, A, B, C and D are
correct?

A B C D
(a) Pleurobrachia Cnidoblast Aurelia Adamsia
(b) Aurelia Adamsia Cnidoblast Pleurobrachia
(c) Cnidoblast Pleurobrachia Adamsia Aurelia
(d) Adamsia Aurelia Pleurobrachia Cnidoblast

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23. Members of phylum ctenophora are commonly called.
(a) Jelly fishes (b) Comb plates (c) Comb jellies (d) Sponges

24. Identify the incorrect statement about sea walnuts


(a) Reproduction takes place only by sexual means
(b) Digestion is both extracellular and intracellular
(c) Radially symmetrical diplobastic organisms
(d) Sexes are separate

25. An animal given as wedding gift in Japan is


(a) A member of phylum cnidaria (b) A member of phylum protozoa
(c) A member of phylum porifera (d) A member of phylum ctenophora

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ANDHERI / BORIVALI / DADAR / CHEMBUR / THANE / MULUND/ NERUL / POWAI
Online Test - (25-7-2016) - Zoology - Animal Kingdom (upto Ctenophora) (ANSWER KEY)

1. (b) 2. (c) 3. (b) 4. (c) 5. (b)


6. (b) 7. (b) 8. (b) 9. (a) 10. (c)
11. (b) 12. (a) 13. (c) 14. (d) 15. (c)
16. (d) 17. (a) 18. (b) 19. (c) 20. (d)
21. (d) 22. (b) 23. (c) 24. (d) 25. (c)

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