Biology Practice: Classification of Plants (Mock Test 1 - Basic)
1. The popularly followed Five Kingdom Classification was proposed by which scientist in 1969?
2. Organisms belonging to Kingdom Monera are characterized as:
3. Which kingdom forms a biological "link" between plants, animals, and fungi?
4. Amoeba moves and captures food with the help of finger-like projections called:
5. The cell wall of organisms in Kingdom Fungi is made up of a tough complex sugar called:
6. Bacteria that are rod-shaped are scientifically classified as:
7. Yeast is an exceptional member of Kingdom Fungi because it is:
8. A mutually beneficial relationship between fungi and algae is known as symbiosis, forming:
9. Which plant division is known as the "Amphibians of the Plant Kingdom"?
10. The first terrestrial plants to possess specialized vascular tissues (xylem and phloem) are:
11. Plants that reproduce through spores and have "hidden" reproductive parts are categorized as:
12. Gymnosperms are distinct from Angiosperms because they produce:
13. In Angiosperms, if a seed has two seed leaves (cotyledons), it is called a:
14. Rhizopus, the common bread mould, consists of a network of thread-like structures called:
15. Which bacterium lives in the human large intestine and produces Vitamin B and K?
16. The "Sphagnum" or peat moss can soak huge amounts of water and is used as a:
17. In Amoeba, excretion of extra water occurs through the:
18. The tallest tree in the world, Sequoia sempervirens, belongs to which group?
19. Which of the following is a characteristic of Monocot plants?
20. Under unfavourable conditions, Amoeba forms a thick protective wall around itself called a: