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NEET Biology Chapter Wise Mock Test – Animal Kingdom

NEET Biology Chapter Wise Mock Test – Animal Kingdom

1. The groups of animals, which have radial symmetry are
(a) Coelenterata, Mollusca, Annelida
(b) Ctenophora, Arthropoda, Echinodermata
(c) Coelenterata, Ctenophora, Echinodermata
(d) Echinodermata, Hemichordata, Chordata

2. Which of the following is not correct? 
(a) Sponges have tissue level of organisation
(b) Organ level of organisation is found in platyhelminthes
(c) In annelids, arthropods, molluscs, echinoderms and chordates organ system level of organisation is found
(d) Coelenterates, ctenophores and echinoderms have radial symmetry

3. Biradial symmetry and lack of cnidoblasts are thecharacteristics of 
(a) Starfish and sea anemone
(b) Ctenoplana and Beroe
(c) Aurelia and Paramecium
(d) Hydra and starfish

4. Schizocoelomates and enterocoelomates are
(a) acoelomates
(b) true coelomates
(c) invertebrates
(d) echinoderms only

5. Incomplete digestive system is found in
(a) Porifera, Coelenterata and Ctenophora
(b) Coelenterata, Ctenophora and Platyhelminthes
(c) Aschelminthes, Annelida and Arthropoda
(d) Annelida, Mollusca and Chordata

6. Canal system in Porifera is not concerned with
(a) respiration
(b) nutrition
(c) sexual reproduction
(d)None of these

7. The previous marriage gift in Japan is
(a) Leucosolenia
(b) Euplectella
(c) Hyalonema
(d) Spongilla

8. Precious red coral is/coral used in ornament is
(a) Astraea
(b) Fungia
(c) Corallium
(d) Tubipora

9. Asexual reproduction in Hydra occurs in
(a) Scyphozoa
(b) Hydrozoa
(c) Actinozoa
(d) Cnidaria

10. Radial symmetry occurs in
(a) cockroach
(b) Anopheles
(c) Asterias
(d) snail

11. The animal having notochord throughout life is
(a) fish
(b) Amphioxus
(c) snakes
(d) birds

12. Acoelomate, triploblastic body with bilateral symmetry is characteristic of 
(a) flatworms
(b) roundworm
(c) segmented worm
(d) mollusc

13. In contrast to annelids, the Platyhelminthes show
(a) radial symmetry
(b) presence of pseudocoel
(c) bilateral symmetry
(d) the absence of body cavity

14. The excretory structure of flatworm/Taenia are
(a) flame cells
(b) nephridia
(c) Malpighian tubules
(d) green glands

15. Which is not a characteristic of Taenia?
(a) Apolysis
(b) Proglottids
(c) Metamerism
(d) Strobila

16. Elephantiasis is caused by a member of
(a) Aschelminthes
(b) Platyhelminthes
(c) Annelida
(d) Arthropoda

17. What is true about Nereis, scorpion, cockroach and silver fish?
(a) They all have jointed paired appendages
(b) They all possess dorsal heart
(c) None of them is aquatic
(d) They all belong to the same phylum

18. Metameric segmentation is the characteristic of
(a) Platyhelminthes and Arthropoda
(b) Echinodermata and Annelida
(c) Annelida and Arthropoda
(d) Mollusca and Chordata

19. The arthropod, which is known as living fossil is
(a) Bombyx (silkworm)
(b) Locusta (locust)
(c) Limulus (king crab)
(d) Apis (honeybee)

20. What is common among silver fish, scorpion, crab and honeybee?
(a) Compound eyes
(b) Poison glands
(c) Jointed appendages
(d) Metamorphosis

21. Which set includes pathogenic arthropods? 
(a) Tse-tse fly, mosquito, flea plague
(b) Crab, Culex, spider
(c) Anopheles, Culex, Cray fish
(d) Silver fish, house fly, sandfly

22. From the following statements select the wrong one
(a) millepedes have two pairs of appendages in each segment of the body
(b) prawn has two pairs of antennae
(c) animals belonging to phylum-Porifera are exclusively marine
(d) nematocysts are characteristic of the phylum-Cnidaria

23. Insects have
(a) 2 pairs of legs
(b) 3 pairs of legs
(c) 4 pairs of legs
(d) 1 pair of legs

24. The adhesive pads (soft-pads) present in legs of cockroach are
(a) galea
(b) lacinea
(c) glossa
(d) plantula

25. Which one of the following features is common in silver fish, scorpion, dragonfly and prawn?
(a) Three pairs of legs and segmented body
(b) Chitinous cuticle and two pairs of antennae
(c) Jointed appendages and chitinous exoskeleton
(d) Cephalothorax and tracheae

26. Which one feature is common to leech, cockroach and scorpion? 
(a) Nephridia
(b) Ventral nerve cord
(c) Cephalisation
(d) Antennae

27. Which of the following is not a characteristic feature of all the chordates?
(a) The presence of coelom
(b) Pharyngeal gill clefts in the early embryonic stages
(c) A diaphragm that separates thorax from abdomen
(d) Dorsal nerve cord

28. At retrogressive metamorphosis, the urochordate larva
(a) loss notochord
(b) loss tail
(c) experience reduction of nervous system to a visceral ganglion .
(d) All of the above

29. Ink gland occurs in
(a) Asterias
(b) Sepia
(c) Pila
(d) Fasciola

30. Deuterostomate and enterocoelomate invertebrate is
(a) Pila
(b) Ascaris
(c) Aphrodite
(d) Asterias

31. Acorn worms are included in
(a) Cestoda
(b) Trematoda
(c) Hemichorata
(d) Echinodermata

32. Larva of Balanoglossus is
(a) Muller’s larva
(b) tadpole
(c) tornaria larva
(d) kentrogen larva

33. Osphradium is meant for
(a) excretion
(b) nutrition
(c) grinding of food
(d) selection and rejection of food

34. Heart to pump blood evolved for the first time in
(a) annelids
(b) arthropods
(c) roundworms
(d) flatworms

35. Illicium is modified
(a) dorsal fin
(b) first dorsal spine
(c) scales
(d) caudal fin

36. Which of the following is not correctly matched?
(a) Physaiia — Portugese man of war
(b) Pennatuia — Sea anemone
(c) Gorgonia — Sea fan
(d) Meandrina — Brain coral

37. Two common characters found in centipede, cockroach and crab are
(a) compound eyes and anal cerci
(b) jointed legs and chitinous exoskeleton
(c) green gland and tracheae
(d) book lungs and antennae

38. Which one of the following sets of animals share a four-chambered heart?
(a) Amphibian, reptiles, birds
(b) Crocodiles, birds, mammals
(c) Crocodiles, lizards, turtles
(d) Lizards, mammals, birds

39. Which one of the following is a matching set of a phylum and its three examples?
(a) Cnidaria — Bonellia, Physaiia and Aurelia
(b) Platyhelminthes — Ptanaria, Schistosoma and Enterobius
(c) Mollusca — Loligo, Teredo and Octopus
(d) Porifera — Spongilla, Euplectella and Pennatuia

40. Which one of the following is a matching pair of a body feature and the animal possessing it?
(a) Post-anal tail — Octopus
(b) Ventral central nervous system — Leech
(c) Pharyngeal gill slits absent in embryo — Chaemeleon
(d) Ventral heart — Scorpion

41. The animal with bilateral symmetry in young stage and radial pentamerous symmetry in the adult stage belongs to the phylum 
(a) Annelida
(b) Mollusca
(c) Cnidaria
(d) Echinodermata

42. In Arthropoda, head and thorax are often fused to form cephalothorax but, in which, one of the following classes, is the body divided into head, thorax and abdomen?
(a) Insecta
(b) Myriapoda
(c) Crustacea
(d) Arachnida and Crustacea

43.One of the following is a very unique feature of themammalian body
(a) homeothermy
(b) the presence of diaphragm
(c) four-chambered heart
(d) rib cage

44. Urinary bladder is absent in
(a) amphibians
(b) mammals
(c) lizards
(3) aves

45. Limbless amphibians belong to the order
(a) Anura
(b) Urodela
(c) Gymnophonia
(d) Lissamphibia

46. Adaptation to colour vision occurs in
(a) Reptilia
(b) Aves
(c) Mammalia
(d) All of these

47. Pneumatic bones, four-chambered heart and feathers occur in
(a) Cyclostomata
(b) Aves
(c) Mammalia
(d) Reptilia

48. What is common in whale, bat and rat?
(a) The absence of neck
(b) Muscular diaphragm between thorax and abdomen
(c) Extra-abdominal testes to avoid high temperature of body
(d) The presence of external ears

49. Which of the following pairs of animals has non-glandular skin?
(a) Snake and frog
(b) Chaemeleon and turtle
(c) Frog and pigeon
(d) Crocodile and tiger

50. Order-Primata contains
(a) shrew and hedgehog
(b) bats and vampires
(c) monkey and man
(d) horse and zebra

51. Ostrich have one urinary bladder, whereas all other birds have
(a) two urinary bladders
(b) no urinary bladders
(c) one pair of urinary bladders
(d) two pairs of urinary bladders

52.Generally, reptiles have 3 1/2 chambered heart except
(a) crocodile, which have four-chambered heart
(b) alligator, which have four-chambered heart
(c) crocodile, which have threerchambered heart
(d) Both (a) and (b)

53. Salamanders (amphibians), unlike other canreproduce in their larval stages and show neoteny and paedogenesis. Which of the following is an example of neoteny? 
(a) Axolotl larva of Ambystama
(b) Larva of whale
(c) Larva of rohu
(d) None of the above

54. Which of the following is not correctly matched?
(a) Acoelomates — Platyhelminthes
(b) Acoelomates — Molluscs
(c) Pseudocoelomates — Aschelminthes
(d) Coelomates — Arthropods

55. Which one of the following animals is correctly matched with its one characteristic and the taxon?Animal Characteristic Taxon
(a) Millipede Ventral nerve cord Arachnida
(b) Duck-billedplatypus Oviparous Mammalian
(c) Silver fish Pectoral and pelvic fins Chordate
(d) Sea anemone Triploblastic Cnidaria

Direction (Q. NOS. 56-61) In each of the following questions a statement of Assertion is given followed by a corresponding statement of Reason just below it. Of the statements, mark the correct answer as
(a) lf both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is thecorrect explanation of Assertion.
(b) If both Assertion and Reason are true, but Reason is not correct explanation of Assertion.
(c) lf Assertion is true, but Reason is false.
(d) If both Assertion ‘and Reason are false.

56. Assertion Birds were called glorified reptiles byHuxley.
Reason They are originated from reptiles.
57. Assertion Group-Amniota comprises three classes ofvertebrates, i.e. reptiles, birds and mammals.
Reason All of these contain a special membranecalled amnion.
58. Assertion Water-vascular system is present in echinoderms.
  Reason Peculiar tube feet develop for locomotion in echinoderms.
59. Assertion Animals without notochord are called invertebrates.
  Reason In vertebrates, notochord is replaced by cranium and vertebral column.
60. Assertion Chordates have a pair of kidneys.
Reason Non-chordates have also kidneys.
61. Assertion Class-mammalia is a most advanced group of non-chordates.
  Reason They do not have vertebral column.
62. Match the following columns.
         Column I                      Column II
A. Heterodont              1. Without tails
B. Gorilla                       2. Bos indicus
C. Apes                           3. With tails
D. Cow                            4. Mammalia
                                          5. Herbivorous

Codes
ABCD              ABCD
(a) 3 1 5 2 (b) 4 3 2 1
(c) 3 2 1 4 (d) 1 2 3 4

63.Match the following columns.
Column 1                               Column II
A. Nematocyst                     1. Acoelomate
B. Platyhelminthes           2. Moulting process
C. Annelida                          3. Coelenterata
D. Ecdysis                            4. Excretion
                                                 5. Metameric segmentation
Codes
ABCD       ABCD
(a) 3 1 5 2 (b) 4 3 2 1
(c) 3 2 1 4 (d) 1 2 3 4

64.Which of the following pairs are correctly matched?
Animals                        Morphological features
I. Crocodile —           Four-chambered heart
II. Sea urchin —       Parapodia
III. Obelia   —            Metagenesis
IV. Lemur —             Thecodont
(a) I, III and IV (c) I and IV
(b) II, III and IV (d) I and II

65. Why cockroach blood does not contain respiratory pigment?
I. It does not respire.
II. It respires anaerobically.
III. Oxygen passes to all the tissues through diffusion.
IV. Oxygen reaches tissue through tracheoles.
Choose the correct options.
(a) Only I
(b) III and IV
(c) Only IV
(d) Only II

66. Which of the following statements are true/false?
I. In higher phyla cellular level of organisation is seen.
II. Phylum-Platyhelminthes have cellular level oforganisation.
III. Cellular level of organisation is seen when the cells are not arranged as loose cell aggregates.
IV. Molluscs exhibit tissue level of organisation. Choose the correct option of the following.
(a) I and II are true, but III and IV are false
(b) III and IV are true, but I and II are false
(c) All statements are true
(d) All statements are false
Codes
A B C D
(a) 1 2 3 4
(b) 4 5 1 2
(c) 5 4 2 1
(d) 2 3 1 5

67. Match the following columns.
Column I        Column II
A. Ancylostoma      1. Hookworm
B. Wuchereria        2. Filarial worm
C. Ascaris                3. Roundworm
D. Fasciola              4. Liver fluke
                                  5. Flatworms
Codes
ABC D             A B
(a) 1 4 3 5 (b) 2 5
(c) 4 1 5 3 (d) 1 2

68. Match the following columns.
NEET Biology Chapter Wise Mock Test - Animal Kingdom 1

69. Which of the following characteristics is mainly responsible for diversification of insects on land?
(a) Segmentation
(b) Bilateral symmetry
(c) Exoskeleton
(d) Eyes
70. Which of the following endoparasites of humans doesshow viviparity?
(a) Ancylostoma duodenale
(b) Enterobius vermicularis
(c) Trichinella spiralis
(d) Ascaris lumbricoides

71. Which of the following represents the correct combination without any exception?
NEET Biology Chapter Wise Mock Test - Animal Kingdom 2

72. Which of the following animals is not viviparous?
(a) Flying fox (bat)
(b) Elephant
(c) Platypus
(d) Whale

73. The body of rohu fish is covered by 
(a) cycloid scale, but the tail of homoceral
(b) placoid scale, but the tail of heteroceral
(c) cycloid scale, but the tail of heteroceral
(d) placoid scale, but the tail is homoceral

74. Larva of Balanoglossus is
(a) glochidium
(b) nauplius
(c) trochophore
(d) tornaria

75. Aphrodite, commonly called as sea mouse belongs tophylum
(a) Annelida
(b) Arthropoda
(c) Mollusca
(d) Nematoda

76. What is not a common feature is Periplaneta andScorpions? 
(a) Excretory organs are Malpighian tubules
(b) No appendages in abdomen
(c) Respiratory organs are trachea
(d) Both are mostly terrestrial arthropods

77. Which one of the following correctly discribes the location of some body parts in the earthworm (Pheretimaf) ?
(a) Four pairs of spermathecae in 4-7 segments
(b) One pair of ovaries attached at inter-segmental septum of 14th and 15th segments
(c) Two pairs of testes in 10th and 11th segments
(d) Two pairs of accessory glands in 16-18th segments

78. Select the taxon mentioned that represents both marine and freshwater species
(a) Echinodermata
(b) Ctenophora
(c) Cephalochordata
(d) Cnidaria

79. Planaria possess high capacity of
(a) metamorphosis
(b) regeneration
(c) alternation of generation
(d) bioluminescence

80. A marine cartilaginous fish that can produce electric current is
(a) Pristis
(b) Torpedo
(c) Trygon
(d) Scoliodon

81. One of the representative of phylum-Arthropoda is
(a) cuttle fish
(b) silver fish
(c) puffer fish
(d) flying fish

82. Match the name of the animal (column I) with one
characteristic (column II) and the phylum/class (column III) to which it belongs.
NEET Biology Chapter Wise Mock Test - Animal Kingdom 3

83. Which group of animals belong to the same phylum?
(a) Earthworm, pinworm, tapeworm
(b) Prawn, scorpion, laocysta
(c) Sponge, sea anemone, starfish
(d) Malarial parasite, Amoeba, mosquito

84. Pharatema and it’s close relatives derive nourishment from
(a) soil insects
(b) small pieces of fresh fallen leaves of maize, etc 4
(c) sugarcane roots
(d) decaying fallen leaves and soil organic matter

85. Which one of the following have the highest number ofspecies in nature?
(a) Insects
(b) Birds
(c) Angiosperms
(d) Fungi

86.Which of the following animals is correctly its particular named taxonomic Mollusca, a class
(a) Cuttlefish— Primata, the family
(b) Humans— Musca, an order
(c) Housefly— Tigris, the species
(d) Tiger

87. Hydra can paralyse prey by
(a) nematocysts
(b) tentacles
(c) mouth
(d) None of the above

88. Chloragogen cells of earthworm are similar to …vertebrate organ.
(a) spleen
(b) liver
(c) kidney
(d) lung

89. Coelom in Echinodermata is
(a) pseudocoelic
(b) haemocoelic
(c) schizocoelic
(d) enterocoelic

90. Isinglass is prepared from
(a) Ichthyophis
(b) lungs
(c) fishes
(d) lizards

91. One of the following is a connecting link betweenprotozoans and poriferans
(a) Cliona
(b) Leucosolenia
(c) Oscarella
(d) Proterospongia

92. The chordate features shared by the non-chordatesare
(a) bilateral symmetry
(b) triploblastic condition and bilateral symmetry
(c) metamerism
(d) All of the above

93. Which one of the following kinds of animals are triploblastic?
(a) Flatworms
(b) Sponges
(c) Ctenophores
(d) Corals

94. Which one of the following statements about certaingiven animals is correct?
(a) Roundworms (Aschelminthes) are pseudocoelomates
(b) Molluscs are acoelomates
(c) Insects are pseudocoelomates
(d) Flatworms (Platyhelminthes) are coelomates

95. Connecting link between Annelida and Mollusca
(a) Peripatus
(b) Neopilina .
(c) Proterospongia
(d) Archaeopteryx

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