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Assume that two normal hyphal cells of different fungal mating types unite. After a period of time, the cell between these cells will dissolve producing a

A. mycelium

B. fruiting body

C. zygote

D. dikaryotic cell, which is also heterokaryotic

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D. dikaryotic cell, which is also heterokaryotic


When two hyphal cells of different mating types fuse, they form a dikaryotic cell which is heterokaryotic.

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When a moist bread is kept exposed in air, it becomes mouldy and black because

A. spores are present in the water.

B. spores are present in the bread.

C. spores are present in the air.

D. the bread decomposes.

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Which of the following are the characters of dinoflagellates?
(i) They are planktonic golden yellow algae with soap box like structure.
(ii) They are marine red biflagellated protista.
(iii) They appear yellow, green, brown, blue and red in colour.
(iv) They are biflagellated organisms with pellicle.
(v) They are saprophytic (or) parasitic unicellular forms.

A. (ii) and (iii)

B. (ii) and (v)

C. (i), (ii) and (iii)

D. (ii), (iv) and (v)

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Match column I (Kingdom) with column II (Class) and select the correct options
Column-IColumn-II
(Kingdom)(Class)
A. PlantaeI. Archaebacteria
B. FungiII. Euglenoids
C. ProtistaIII. Phycomycetes
D. MoneraIV. Algae

A. A IV, B III, C II, D I

B. A I, B II, C III, D IV

C. A III, B IV, C II, D I

D. A IV, B II, C III, D I

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Which of the following pair is correctly matched ?

A. Fungi Saprophytic parasitic mode of nutrition.

B. Monera Nuclear membrane is present.

C. Plantae Cell wall is made up of cellulose.

D. Animalia Cell wall is absent.

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An X reproduces in such a great numbers that the water may appearred, producing a red tides and kills large marine animals like Z. X belongs to Y. Identify X, Y and Z.

A. X - Gonyaulax ; Y - Dinoflagellates; Z - Fishes

B. X - Paramecium ; Y - Protozoa ; Z - Crocodiles

C. X - Trypanosoma ; Y - Protozoa ; Z - Frogs

D. X - Plasmodium ; Y - Euglenoids ; Z - Oysters

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Which of the following is an example of amoeboid protozoans ?

A. Trypanosoma

B. Paramecium

C. Gonyaulax

D. Entamoeba

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Fungi show asexual reproduction by all of the following kinds of spores except

A. conidia

B. oospores

C. sporangiospores

D. zoospores

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T. O. Diener discovered a new infectious agent that was smaller than viruses and have the following characteristics.
(i) It causes potato spindle tuber disease.
(ii) It has free RNA.
(iii) Molecular weight of RNA is low.
Identify the infections agent.

A. Viruses

B. Viroids

C. Virion

D. Mycoplasma

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Which statement is not correct for viruses ?

A. Viruses are obligate parasites.

B. Viruses can multiply only when they are inside the living cells.

C. Viruses cannot pass through bacterial filters.

D. Viruses are made up of protein and DNA or RNA (never both DNA and RNA).

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Which one single organism or the pair of organisms is correctly assigned to its taxonomic group?

A. Paramecium and Plasmodium belong to the same kingdom as that of Penicillium.

B. Lichen is a composite organism formed from the symbiotic association of an alga and a protozoan.

C. Yeast used in making bread and beer is a fungus.

D. Nostoc and Anabaena are examples of protista.

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Which of the following is the correct sequence of three steps in the sexual cycle of fungi?

A. Mitosis -> Meiosis -> Fertilization

B. Plasmogamy -> Karyogamy -> Meiosis

C. Mitosis -> Plasmogamy -> Karyogamy

D. Karyogamy -> Plasmogamy -> Meiosis

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The given figure shows some labelled structure as A, B, C and D. In which structure the protein coat that encloses the nucleic acid is present? 
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A. A

B. B

C. C sheath

D. D tail fibres

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Match the type of protozoans given in column-I with their examples given in column-II and choose the correct option.
Column-IColumn-II
(Type of Protozoans)(Examples)
A. Amoeboid protozoansI. Paramecium
B. Ciliated protozoansII. Plasmodium
C. Flagellated protozoansIII. Amoeba
D. SporozoansIV. Trypanosoma

A. A I; B III; C IV; D II

B. A III; B I; C II; D IV

C. A III; B I; C IV; D II

D. A III; B IV; C I; D II

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Which one of the following is a characteristic feature of chrysophytes?

A. They are parasitic forms which cause diseases in animals.

B. They have a protein rich layer called pellicle.

C. They have indestructible wall layer deposited with silica.

D. They are commonly called dinoflagellates.

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Which of the following groups of protozoan is not correctly matched with its feature?

A. Amoeboid - Marine forms have silica shells on their surface.

B. Flagellated - Either free living or parasitic.

C. Ciliated - Actively moving organisms due to presence of cilia.

D. Sporozoans - Move and capture their prey with the help of false feet.

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Protists are

A. single-celled eukaryotes.

B. multicellular eukaryotes.

C. single-celled prokaryotes.

D. single-celled akaryote.

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Which of the following processes involved in the reproduction of protists ?

A. Binary fission and budding

B. Cell fusion and zygote formation

C. Spore formation and cyst formation

D. All of the above

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Identify the following figures A, B and C. 
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A. A – Euglena, B – Paramecium, C – Agaricus

B. A – Euglena, B – Planaria, C – Agaricus

C. A – Planaria, B – Paramecium, C – Agaricus

D. A – Euglena, B – Paramecium, C – Aspergillus

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Assume that two normal hyphal cells of different fungal mating types unite. After a period of time, the cell between these cells will dissolve producing a

A. mycelium

B. fruiting body

C. zygote

D. dikaryotic cell, which is also heterokaryotic

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Read the given statements and answer the question.
(i) It includes unicellular as well as multicellular fungi.
(ii) In multicellular forms hyphae are branched and septate.
(iii) Conidiophore produces conidia (spores) exogenously in chain.
(iv) Sexual spores are ascospores produced endogenously in chain.
(v) Fruiting body is called ascocarp.
Identify the correct class of fungi which have all the given characteristics.

A. Phycomycetes

B. Sac fungi

C. Club fungi

D. Fungi imperfecti

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Which class of fungi lacks sex organs but the process of plasmogamy is brought about by fusion of two vegetative or somatic cells of different strains or genotypes?

A. Sac fungi

B. Bracket fungi

C. Imperfect fungi

D. Phycomycetes

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Which of the following is a parasitic fungi on the mustard plant ?

A. Albugo

B. Puccinia

C. Yeast

D. Ustilago

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Dikaryon formation is the characteristic feature of

A. ascomycetes and basidiomycetes.

B. phycomycetes and basidiomycetes.

C. ascomycetes and phycomycetes.

D. phycomycetes and zygomycetes.

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Yeast is not included in protozoans but in fungi because

A. it has no chlorophyll.

B. some fungal hyphae grow in such a way that they give the appearance of pseudomycelium.

C. it has eukaryotic organization.

D. cell wall is made up of cellulose and reserve food material is starch.

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The symbiotic association of fungi and algae is called

A. lichen

B. mycorrhiza

C. rhizome

D. endomycorrhiza

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Bladderwort and Venus fly trap are examples of

A. insectivorous plants

B. parasitic plants

C. N2 rich plants

D. aquatic plants

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Bacteria are found to be primitive organisms because they

A. are small, microscopic which are not seen with naked eye.

B. cause serious diseases to human being, domesticated animals and crop plants.

C. produce endospores which are very resistant to adverse conditions.

D. possess incipient nucleus and show amitotic division.

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Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct ?
(i) Reproduction in fungi can take place by vegetative means fragmentation, fission and budding.
(ii) Fusion of two nuclei is called plasmogamy.
(iii) Fusion of protoplasms between two motile or nonmotile gametes is called karyogamy.
(iv) Meiosis in zygote results in diploid spores.

A. Only (i)

B. Both (ii) and (iii)

C. (ii), (iii) and (iv)

D. All of these

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Identify the basis of classification of fungi into phycomycetes, ascomycetes, basidiomycetes and deuteromycetes.
i. Fruiting bodies
ii. Nature of habitat
iii. Morphology of mycelium
iv. Mode of spore formation

A. i & ii only

B. ii & iii only

C. i, ii, & iv only

D. All of these

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Read the following statements and answer the question.
(i) Some members are saprophytes or parasites while a large number of them are decomposers of litter and help in mineral cycling.
(ii) They reproduce only by asexual spores known as conidia.
(iii) Mycelium is septate and branched.
(iv) Alternaria, Colletotrichum and Trichoderma are examples of this class.
Which of the following class of fungi is being described by the above statements ?

A. Phycomycetes

B. Deuteromycetes

C. Basidiomycetes

D. Ascomycetes