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Animal Kingdom MCQs | Short Questions and Answers on Animal Kingdom

(1) Cnidaria is characterized by
[A] Tissue level of organization
[B] Nematoblasts
[C] Coelenteron
[D] All
Answer: All
(2) Notochord occurs throughout life and all through the length of the body in
[A] Cephalochordata
[B] Hemichordata
[C] Urochordata
[D] Vertebrata
Answer: Cephalochordata
(3) Periplaneta belongs to which phylum?
[A] Mollusca
[B] Arthropoda
[C] Annelida
[D] Echinodermata
Answer: Arthropoda
(4) Which of the following characters is not typical to class Mammalia?
[A] Alveolar lungs
[B] Seven cervical vertebrae
[C] Thecodont dentition
[D] Ten pairs of cranial nerves
Answer: Ten pairs of cranial nerves
(5) Radial symmetry is found in
[A] Coelenterata and Platyhelminthes
[B] Coelenterata and Echinodermata
[C] Arthropoda and Mollusca
[D] Porifera and Coelenterata
Answer: Coelenterata and Echinodermata
(6) Salamander belongs to the class:
[A] Aves
[B] Reptiles
[C] Pisces
[D] Amphibian
Answer: Amphibian
(7) Vertebrates and tunicates share
[A] Jaws adapted for feeding
[B] A high degree of cephalisation
[C] A notochord and a dorsal, hollow nerve cord
[D] The formation of structures from the neural crest
Answer: A notochord and a dorsal, hollow nerve cord
(8) The water vascular system of echinoderms
[A] Functions as a circulatory system that distributes nutrients to body cells
[B] Functions in locomotion, feeding, and gas exchange
[C] Is bilateral in organization, even through the adult animal is not bilateral symmetrical
[D] Moves water through the animal body during suspension feeding
Answer: Functions in locomotion, feeding, and gas exchange
(9) Acoelomates are characterized by
[A] The absence of brain
[B] The absence of mesoderm
[C] A solid body without a cavity surrounding internal organs
[D] A coelom that is not completely lined with mesoderm
Answer: A solid body without a cavity surrounding internal organs
(10) Which of the following characteristic is probably most responsible for the great diversification of insects on land?
[A] Segmentation
[B] Antennae
[C] Bilateral symmetry
[D] Exoskeleton
Answer: Exoskeleton
(11) Mammals and living birds share all of the following characteristics except
[A] Endothermy
[B] Descent from a common amniotic ancestor
[C] A dorsal, hollow nerve cord
[D] An archosaur common ancestor
Answer: Malvaceae
(12) Most marsupial and all monotreme species today, are found in:
[A] Australia
[B] Asia
[C] Europe
[D] Central and south America
Answer: Australia
(13) Which of the following combination of phylum and description is incorrect?
[A] Echinodermata-bilateral symmetry as larva, coelom present
[B] Nematoda-roundworms, pseudocoelomate
[C] Platyhelminthes- flatworms, gastrovascular cavity, acoelomate
[D] Calcarea-gastrovascular cavity, coelom present
Answer: Calcarea-gastrovascular cavity, coelom present
(14) A sponge can be distinguished from other animals by the presence of
[A] Hollow body
[B] coelenteron
[C] choanocytes
[D] dermal papillae
Answer: choanocytes
(15) Animal of phylum Porifera are characterised by
[A] Diploblastic organisation
[B] canal system
[C] coelom
[D] coelenteron
Answer: canal system
(16) Larva of sponge is known as
[A] planula larva
[B] trochophore larva
[C] glochidium larva
[D] amphiblastula larva
Answer: amphiblastula larva
(17) Gemmules are helpful in
[A] digestion
[B] sexual reproduction
[C] Secretion of spicules
[D] Survival in drought
Answer: Survival in drought
(18) Most of the sponges are
[A] solitary
[B] colonial
[C] fresh water forms
[D] cold water inhabitants
Answer: colonial
(19) Choanocytes in sponges are present
[A] on the external body surface
[B] line the gastric cavity
[C] in the mesodermal layer
[D] located between the outer and inner layers
Answer: line the gastric cavity
(20) Sycon belong to the class
[A] Calcarea
[B] porifera
[C] Desmospongia
[D] Hexactinellida
Answer: Calcarea

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