Biology Practice: Classification of Plants (Mock Test 2 - Intermediate)
1. Based on evolutionary history, which organism is the Dolphin most closely related to?
2. Which group was the very first to evolve on Earth according to Whittaker’s branch diagram?
3. What is the structural difference between Cilia and Flagella?
4. Plant-like protists, such as diatoms, are important because they:
5. Rhizopus (bread mould) obtains its nutrition from decaying organic matter. This mode of nutrition is called:
6. Comma-shaped bacteria are scientifically known as:
7. Bacterial conjugation is a form of sexual reproduction involving the transfer of:
8. In Rhizopus, the swollen tip where spores are produced is called the:
9. Yeast reproduces asexually by a process called:
10. Amoeba digests its food with the help of juices secreted into the:
11. Algin, used in making dairy products, is extracted from which group of thallophytes?
12. Why are Bryophytes called the "Amphibians of the plant kingdom"?
13. Instead of true roots, Bryophytes (like mosses) have root-like structures called:
14. Pteridophytes are evolutionarily significant because they were the first terrestrial plants to possess:
15. What does the word 'Phanerogamae' literally mean?
16. Instead of flowers, Gymnosperms possess reproductive structures called:
17. In Dicot plants, the floral parts (sepals or petals) are usually in multiples of:
18. Monocot trees like Palm and Coconut do not increase in girth (thickness) because:
19. Which plant group has vascular bundles arranged in a "ring" within the stem?
20. The cell wall of a bacterium is primarily made up of a chemical substance called: