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The Living World MCQ Solved Paper for IBPS RRB

Thursday 9th of March 2023

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1. Two plants can be conclusively said to belong to the same species if they
A. have same number of chromosomes.
B. can reproduce freely with each other and form seeds.
C. have more than 90 per cent similar genes.
D. look similar and possess identical secondary metabolites.
Answer : B
2. The famous botanical garden Kew is located in
A. England
B. Lucknow
C. Berlin
D. Australia
Answer : A
3. Statement 1 : The species is reproductively isolated natural population.
Statement 2 : Prokaryotes cannot be kept under different species on the basis of reproductive isolation.

A. Statement-1 and Statement-2 are True and statement-2 is a correct explanation for statement-1
B. Statement -1 and statement -2 are True and statement-2 is not a correct explanation for statement-1
C. Statement-1 is true and statement-2 is false
D. Both the statements are false.
Answer : B
4. X being a higher category is the assemblage of families which exhibit a few Y characters. The Z characters are less in a number as compared to different genera included in a family. Identify X, Y, and Z.
A. X - Order; Y - Similar; Z - Similar
B. X - Genus; Y - Similar; Z - Different
C. X - Species; Y - Different; Z - Similar
D. X - Class; Y - Different; Z - Different
Answer : A
5. Cell division occurs _______ in plants and _______ in animals.
A. continuously, only upto a certain age
B. only upto a certain age, continuously
C. continuously, never
D. once, twice
Answer : A
6. Which of the following are unique features of living organisms?
A. Growth and reproduction
B. Reproduction and ability to sense environment
C. Metabolism and interaction
D. All of the above
Answer : D
7. In angiosperm, characters of flowers are used in classification because
A. flowers are attractive.
B. flowers are large.
C. character of flowers are conserved.
D. none of the above.
Answer : C
8. Select the correct statements (i-v) regarding taxonomic categories.
(i) Each step or rank in hierarchy is called taxonomic category.
(ii) Species is a group of individual organisms with fundamental similarities capable of breeding among themselves.
(iii) Taxonomic studies of all unknown organisms have led to the development of common categories like kingdom, phylum or division, class, order, family, genus and species.
(iv) Lower the category, greater is the difficulty of determining the relationship to other taxa at the same level.

A. (i) & (ii) only
B. (ii) & (iv) only
C. (i), (ii) & (iii) only
D. All of the above
Answer : A
9. Which of the following statements is incorrect?
A. The scientific name for humans is Homo sapiens.
B. Organisms placed in the same genus are least closely related.
C. Moving from species to kingdom, more different species are included in each higher category.
D. Species that are in the same genus share very specific characteristics.
Answer : B
10. Taxa differs from taxon due to being
A. a higher taxonomic category than taxon.
B. lower taxonomic category than taxon.
C. the plural of taxon.
D. the singular of taxon.
Answer : C
11. ICBN stands for
A. International Code of Botanical Nomenclature
B. International Congress of Biological Names
C. Indian Code of Botanical Nomenclature
D. Indian Congress of Biological Names
Answer : A
12. Each category of taxonomic hierarchy refers to as a unit of ______.
A. systematic
B. identification
C. nomenclature
D. classification
Answer : D
13. Statement 1 : Taxon and category are different things.
Statement 2 : Category shows hierarchical classification.

A. Statement- 1 and statement-2 are true and statement-2 is a correct explanation for statement -1
B. Statement -1 and Statement -2 are true; statement-2 is not a correct explanation for statement - 1
C. Statement - 1 is true and statement- 2 is false
D. Both the statements are false.
Answer : A
14. Which of the following is not a characteristic of life?
A. Reproduction
B. Complex chemical organization
C. Adaptation to environmental changes
D. Differentiation from cells to tissues
Answer : D
15. Study the following statements and select the correct description of botanical garden.
(i) Plant species are grown for identification purposes.
(ii) Labeling of each plant consists of its botanical name/ scientific name and its family.
(iii) Specimens are preserved in the jars and containers.
(iv) It is a type of store house which contains dried, pressed and preserved plant specimens on sheet.
(v) Plant specimen contains a labeling of information about date and place of collection.

A. (i) and (ii) only
B. (i), (ii) and (iii) only
C. (ii) and (iv) only
D. All the five statements.
Answer : A
16. The fungi, the filamentous algae, the protonema of mosses, all easily multiply by _____.
A. budding
B. fission
C. regeneration
D. fragmentation
Answer : D
17. Which of the following statements regarding nomenclature is correct?
A. Generic name always begins with capital letter whereas specific name with small letter.
B. Scientific name should be printed in italics.
C Scientific name when typed or handwritten should be underlined.
D. All of the above
Answer : D
18. Herbarium is a
A. garden where medicinal plants are grown.
B. garden where herbaceous plants are grown.
C. dry garden.
D. chemical to kill plants.
Answer : C
19. Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct ?
(i) Classification is the providing of standardize names to the organisms such that a particular organism known by the same all over the world.
(ii) Taxonomy is the correct description of an organism and to recognition in its scientific name.
(iii) The system of naming with two components (binomial nomenclature) is proposed by Carolus Linneaus.
(iv) Zoological names are based on International Code for Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN).

A. Only (i)
B. Both (iii) and (iv)
C. Only (iv)
D. All of these
Answer : B
20. Two animals which are the members of the same order must also be the members of the same __________.
A. class
B. family
C. genus
D. species
Answer : A
21. The disadvantage of using common names for species is that
A. the names may change.
B. one name does not apply universally.
C. one species may have several common names and one common name may be applied to two species.
D. all of the above
Answer : D
22. Which of the following is less general in characters as compared to genus?
A. Species
B. Division
C. Class
D. Family
Answer : A
23. Genus represents
A. an individual plant or animal.
B. a collection of plants or animals.
C. group of closely related species of plants or animals.
D. none of the above.
Answer : C
24. Match column-I with column-II and choose the correct combination from the options given below.
Column-IColumn-II
A. National BotanicalI. Carolus Linneaus Research Institute
B. Indian BotanicalII. Taxon Garden
C. BinomialIII. Howrah (India) Nomenclature
D. A unit ofIV. Lucknow classification

A. A III; B IV; C I; D II
B. A IV; B III; C I; D II
C. A IV; B III; C II; D I
D. A IV; B I; C III; D II
Answer : B
25. Which of the following organisms is not correctly matched with its particular ?
A. Human beings Sapiens, species
B. Lion Panthera, genus
C. Cats Felidae, genus
D. Datura Solanaceae, family
Answer : C
26. The taxonomic unit phylum in the classification of animals is equivalent to which hierarchial level in classification of plants ?
A. Class
B. Order
C. Division
D. Family
Answer : C
27. Binomial nomenclature means
A. one name given by two scientists.
B. one scientific name consisting of a generic and specific epithet.
C. two names, one latinized, other of a person.
D. two names of same plant.
Answer : B
28. Which of the following aspects is an exclusive characteristic of living things ?
A. Isolated metabolic reactions occur in vitro.
B. Increase in mass from inside only.
C. Perception of events happening in the environment and their memory.
D. Increase in mass by accumulation of material both on surface as well as internally.
Answer : C
29. The order generally ends with
A. ales
B. aceae
C. eae
D. none of these
Answer : A
30. Taxon is a
A. unit of classification.
B. species.
C. highest rank of classification.
D. group of closely related organisms.
Answer : D
31. Systematics refers to the
A. identification and classification of plants and animals.
B. nomenclature and identification of plants and animals.
C. diversity of kinds of organisms and their relationship.
D. different kinds of organisms and their classification.
Answer : C
32. Which one of the following statements is correct about biodiversity ?
A. It is the occurrence of varied type of organisms on earth.
B. Each different kind of plant, animal or organism represents a species.
C. The number of species that are known and described range between 1.71.8 million.
D. All of the above
Answer : D
33. The sum total of all the chemical reactions occurring in our body is known as
A. metabolism
B. growth
C. regeneration
D. reproduction
Answer : A
34. Match the taxonomic categories given in column I with their feature given in column II.
Column IColumn II
A. TaxonI. Basic unit of classification
B. SpeciesII. A taxonomic group of any rank
C. PhylumIII. Division is the same category in case of plants
D. GenusIV. Identified based on a number of similar characters
E. OrderV. Group of related species having more character in common with others species

A. A - V, B - II, C - IV, D - III, E - I
B. A - III, B - I, C - IV, D - II, E - V
C. A - II, B - I, C - III, D - V, E - IV
D. A - III, B - II, C - IV, D - I, E - V
Answer : C
35. Match the common name given in column I with their taxonomic category order given in column II and choose the correct cmbination from the options given below.
Column-IColumn-II
(Taxonomic categoryOrder)(Common name)
A. WheatI. Primata
B. MangoII. Diptera
C. HouseflyIII. Sapindales
D. ManIV. Poales

A. A I, B II, C IV, D III
B. A IV, B III, C II, D I
C. A II, B IV, C I, D III
D. A III, B IV, C II, D I
Answer : B
36. Which of the following statements (i - vi) are correct ?
(i) Growth cannot be taken as a defining property of living organism.
(ii) Dead organism does not grow.
(iii) Reproduction cannot be an all inclusive defining characteristic of living organisms.
(iv) No non-living object is capable of replicating itself.
(v) Metabolism in a test tube is non-living.
(vi) Metabolism is a defining feature of all living organisms.

A. (i) and (iii)
B. All except (v)
C. All except (iii)
D. All of these
Answer : B
37. Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct?
A. Only living organisms grow.
B. Plants grow only up to a certain age.
C. The growth in living organisms is from inside.
D. All of the above
Answer : C
38. Which of the following term is used to refer the number of varieties of plants and animals on earth ?
A. Taxonomy
B. Identification
C. Biodiversity
D. Classification
Answer : C
39. Which of the following statements regarding growth is incorrect?
A. In animals growth is seen up to a certain age.
B. Increase in body mass is considered as growth.
C. Growth by cell division occurs continuously throughout their life span in animals.
D. Increase in mass and number of individuals is the characteristics feature of animal growth.
Answer : C
40. Statement 1: Flora contains the actual account of habitat and distribution of plants of a given area.
Statement 2 : Flora helps in correct identification.

A. Statement 1 and 2 are true and statement 2 is the correct explanation for statement 1.
B. Statement 1 and 2 are true but statement 2 is not a correct explanation for statement 1.
C. Statement 1 is true and statement 2 is false.
D. Both the statements are false.
Answer : B
41. Refer the botanical name of wheat Triticum aestivum and identify the statement which correctly describes it.
A. The second word belongs to genus and starts with a small letter.
B. Both the words Triticum aestivum denote the specific epithet.
C. The first word Triticum denotes the genus which starts with a capital letter.
D. The first word Triticum denotes the specific epithet while the second word denotes the genus.
Answer : C
42. If an organism is in the same class but not in the same family then it may belong to same
A. genus
B. species
C. variety
D. order
Answer : D
43. In the given columns, column I contains the terms and column II contains its description. Select the correct match from the option given below.
Column IColumn II
A. GrowthI. Production o f offspring.
B. ReproductionII. Compos ed o f one or more cells .
C. MetabolismIII. Increase in mass and increase in number o f individuals .
D. Cellular organizationIV. Sum total of all chemical reactions occurring in body.

A. A - I, B - II, C - III, D - IV
B. A - III, B - I, C - II, D - IV
C. A - III, B - I, C - IV, D - II
D. A - II, B - IV, C - III, D - I
Answer : C
44. Which one of the following is the first step in taxonomy ?
A. Naming
B. Description
C. Identification
D. Classification
Answer : C
45. Which two points are known as the twin characteristics of growth?
(i) Increase in mass
(ii) Differentiation
(iii) Increase in number of individuals
(iv) Response to stimuli

A. (i) and (ii)
B. (i) and (iv)
C. (ii) and (iii)
D. (i) and (iii)
Answer : D
46. Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct for Metabolsim ?
A. It is the sum total of all physical reactions taking place inside a living system.
B. All plants, animals, fungi and microbes exhibit metabolism.
C. Isolated metabolic reactions in-vitro are not living but are living reactions.
D. All of the above
Answer : B
47. Couplet represents the choice made between two opposite options which results in
A. rejection of both the option.
B. acceptance of both the option.
C. either acceptance or rejection of both the option.
D. acceptance of only one and rejection of the other.
Answer : D
48. Which of the following statements are correct about herbarium?
A. It is a store house of collected plant specimens that are dried and preserved on sheets.
B. Herbarium sheets contain information about date and place of collection, names, family, collectors name, etc.
C. It serves as quick referral systems in taxonomical studies.
D. All of the above
Answer : D
49. Match column-I (Biological name) with column-II (Class) and choose the correct option.
Column-IColumn-II
(Biological name)(Class)
A. Homo sapiensI. Dicotyledonae
B. Musca domesticaII. Mammalia
C. Mangifera indicaIII. Monocotyledonae
D. Triticum aestivumIV. Insects

A. A IV; B II; C I; D III
B. A II; B IV; C III; D I
C. A II; B IV; C I; D III
D. A II; B I; C IV; D III
Answer : C
50. Taxonomic hierarchy refers to
A. step-wise arrangement of all categories for classification of plants and animals.
B. a group of senior taxonomists who decide the nomenclature of plants and animals.
C. a list of botanists or zoologists who have worked on taxonomy of a species or group.
D. classification of a species based on fossil record.
Answer : A

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