Match each item in Column I with one in Column II and choose the correct answer from the codes given:

 

Column I

 

Column II

A

Entamoeba

a

Flagellated protozoan

B

Trypanosoma

b

Amoeboid protozoan

C

Paramecium

c

Non motile protozoan

D

Plasmodium

d

Ciliated protozoan

Codes

A B C D
1. a b c d
2. b a c d
3. a b d c
4. b a d c

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Who, amongst the following, was the earliest to attempt a more scientific basis of classification?

1. Aristotle 2. John Ray
3. Tournefort 4. Linnaeus
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Kingdom Monera in Whittaker’s Five Kingdom classification is not characterized by:
1. Prokaryote cell type
2. Cellulosic cell wall
3. Absence of nuclear membrane
4. Cellular body organization

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Which of the following is not a feature of the members of the class Basidiomycetes?
1. Branched and septate mycelium
2. Asexual spores are generally not formed
3. Vegetative reproduction not seen
4. Dikaryon stage commonly seen

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Phylogenetic classification is based on:

1. Morphological similarities 2. Physiological similarities
3. Reproductive similarities 4. Evolutionary relationships
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The body of Euglenoids is flexible because of presence of:

1. a cell wall made up of pseudopeptidoglycan
2. a protein rich pellicle and absence of cell wall
3. a phosphate ether bonding in phospholipids in cell membrane
4. lipopolysaccharide layer in the outer cell wall
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Which of the following is not a viral disease?

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3. Japanese encephalitis 4. Kala azar
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As a group the most extensive metabolic diversity is shown by:

1. Bacteria 2. Protista
3. Fungi 4. Animals
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Halophiles are archaebacteria adapted to extreme:

1. Hot habitats 2. Saline habitats
3. Marshy habitats 4. Cold habitats
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Methanogens are commonly present in:
1. Alimentary canal of the lower invertebrates
2. Symbiotic relationships with xerophytic plants
3. Gut of ruminant animals
4. Close associations with corals

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