Biology Practice: Five Kingdom Classification (Mock Test 1 - Basic Level)
1. The Five Kingdom Classification system was proposed by which scientist?
2. Which kingdom includes all unicellular prokaryotic organisms like bacteria?
3. Unicellular eukaryotic organisms, such as Amoeba and Paramecium, belong to Kingdom:
4. The cell wall of fungi is primarily composed of a tough complex sugar called:
5. Organisms that obtain their food from dead and decaying organic matter are known as:
6. Which kingdom is characterized by multicellular, eukaryotic autotrophs with cellulose cell walls?
7. Organisms in Kingdom Animalia are described as:
8. Blue-green algae (Cyanobacteria) are classified under which kingdom?
9. Yeast is a unique member of Kingdom Fungi because it is:
10. The basic unit of biological classification is:
11. Binomial Nomenclature involves two names for an organism. These are:
12. Which of the following is a characteristic of Prokaryotes?
13. Mushrooms and Toadstools belong to Kingdom:
14. Euglena is interesting because it shows features of both:
15. In the hierarchy of classification, which level is just below 'Kingdom' for animals?
16. The scientific name of a human is Homo sapiens. Here, 'Homo' represents the:
17. Which kingdom consists of organisms that are mostly immobile and absorb nutrients from dead matter?
18. Lichens are a symbiotic association between:
19. Which of the following classification levels is the most specific (contains the least number of organisms)?
20. Modern classification is based on: