An unconscious patient cannot be aroused by stimuli to normal consciousness but the doctors hope that recovery is possible. This patient is said to be:
1. In deep sleep
2. Comatosed
3. Brain dead
4. Malingering

Subtopic:  Metabolism and Consciousness as Criterion for Being Living (OLD NCERT) |
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The book Systema Naturae was authored by:

1. Linnaeus 2. Theophrastus
3. Aristotle 4. Bentham and Hooker
Subtopic:  Taxonomy 1: Nomenclature |
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Identify the correct chronological order of the taxonomic hierarchy from lowest to highest:
1. Family – Order – Class – Phylum
2. Family – Class – Order – Phylum
3. Order – Family – Class – Phylum
4. Order – Class – Phylum – Family

Subtopic:  Taxonomy 1: Nomenclature |
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Humans belong to the Order:

1. Hominidae 2. Primata
3. Mammalia 4. Vertebrata
Subtopic:  Taxonomy 3: From Family to Classification of Some Organisms |
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Both cats and dogs belong to same:

1. species 2. genus
3. family 4. order
Subtopic:  Taxonomy 3: From Family to Classification of Some Organisms |
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Match each item in Column I with one in Column II and choose your answer from the codes given below:

COLUMN I COLUMN II
Taxonomical aid Feature
I. Flora a. Useful in providing information for identification of names of species found in an area
II. Manuals b. Contains the actual account of habitat and distribution of plants of a given area.
III. Monographs c. Contain information on any one taxon

Codes:

I II III
1. a b c
2. c b a
3. b a c
4. b c a
Subtopic:  Taxonomical Aids (OLD NCERT) |
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The scientific term for biological classification categories is:

1. Species 2. Taxon
3. Phylum 4. Domain
Subtopic:  Taxonomy 1: Nomenclature |
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The main difference between taxonomy and systematics is that:

1.  Taxonomy is involved in the naming and classification of organisms while
systematics is involved in determining evolutionary relationships between organisms
2.  Systematics is involved in the naming and classification of organisms while
taxonomy is involved in determining evolutionary relationships between organisms
3.  Taxonomy is not a true science and has largely been replaced with systematics
4.  Systematics can be considered as a part of taxonomy
Subtopic:  Taxonomy 1: Nomenclature | Systematics & Type study |
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If two living animals belong to the same phylum, they must belong to the same:

 
1. Class 2. Genus
3. Kingdom 4. Family
Subtopic:  Taxonomy 2: Classification up to Genus |
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Which taxonomic category is not correctly matched with name regarding the classification of the housefly?

 
1. Phylum: Arthropoda 2. Class: Diptera
3. Family: Muscidae 4. Genus: Musca
Subtopic:  Taxonomy 3: From Family to Classification of Some Organisms |
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