Biology Practice: Five Kingdom Classification (Mock Test 5 - Ultimate Comprehensive Mastery)
1. Whittaker's system of classification is considered superior to the two-kingdom system because it:
2. Which of the following organisms is a "Prokaryotic Autotroph"?
3. Kingdom Protista acts as a link between Monera and multicellular kingdoms. Which protist is specifically autotrophic in light but heterotrophic in the dark?
4. The storage carbohydrate in Kingdom Fungi is ________, which is similar to that found in animals.
5. "Bryophytes" are restricted to moist, shady habitats because:
6. A feature that distinguishes "Angiosperms" from "Gymnosperms" is the presence of:
7. Which Phylum includes organisms with a 'pseudocoelom' (false body cavity)?
8. In the name Felis catus, the first word represents ________ and the second represents ________.
9. Which of the following is an "Endoparasite" that belongs to Phylum Platyhelminthes?
10. All vertebrates belong to Phylum Chordata. Which structure is replaced by the vertebral column in higher chordates?
11. Lichens are ecologically important because they act as "Pioneer Species" in:
12. Which kingdom lacks both a cell wall and a large central vacuole?
13. The classification of Fungi into Phycomycetes, Ascomycetes, etc., is primarily based on:
14. Rhizobium bacteria found in root nodules are examples of ________ heterotrophs.
15. "Metameric Segmentation" is a key feature of which Phylum?
16. Why are viruses NOT considered living organisms in the Five Kingdom system?
17. Which level of classification contains organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring?
18. "Coelenterates" exhibit two body forms: Polyp and Medusa. Which one is umbrella-shaped and free-swimming?
19. Which plant group is specifically called "Phanerogams without ovaries"?
20. The hierarchical arrangement of taxonomic categories is called: