Multiple Choice Questions

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Organ of Jacobson helps in

  • Touch

  • Vision

  • Smell

  • Hearing


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Smell

Jacobson's organ is an axillary olfactory sense organ that is found in many animals. In mammals, the sensory neurons of Jacobson's organ detect specific chemical compounds contained within scents that are often but not always, large non-volatile molecules. It is well developed in snakes (and Lizards)


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An important characteristic that Hemichordates share with Chordates is

  • Absence of notochord

  • Ventral tubular nerve cord

  • Pharynx with gill slits

  • Pharynx with gill slits

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Notochord originates from

  • Mesoderm

  • Ectoderm

  • Endoderm

  • None of these


Which among these is the correct combination of aquatic mammals?

  • Seals, Dolphins, Sharks

  • Dolphins, Seals, Trygon

  • Whales, Dolphins, Seals

  • Whales, Dolphins, Seals

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Which of the given option is correct regarding the statements?

Statement I: Cephalochordata bears notochord all along the body throughout life.

Statements II: Urochordate bears vertebral column only in the tail region throughout the life.

  • I wrong, II correct

  • I correct, II wrong

  • Both I and II are wrong

  • Both are correct


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Which of the following animals does not undergo metamorphosis?

  • Earthworm

  • Tunicate

  • Starfish

  • Moth


Which one of these animals is not a homeotherm?

  • Macropus

  • Chelone

  • Psittacula

  • Camelus


Torsion of visceral mass is seen in animals belonging to the class

  • Cephalopoda

  • Scaphopoda

  • Amphineura

  • Gastropoda


Which of the following features is used to identify a male cockroach from a female cockroach?

  • Presence of a boat-shaped sternum on the 9th abdominal segment

  • Presence of caudal styles

  • Presence of anal cerci

  • Forewings with darker tegmina


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Match the following columns.

Column I Column II
A. Pinocytosis 1. Euglena Gracillis
B. Hotozoic 2. Paramecium
C. Parasitic 3. Amoeba Proteus
D. Mixotrophic 4. Monocystis

  • A B C D
    3 2 4 1
  • A B C D
    2 3 4 1
  • A B C D
    4 3 1 2
  • A B C D
    1 4 2 3

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