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Column-I | Column-II |
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(Common Name) | (Taxonomic categoryFamily) |
A. Man | I. Poaceae |
B. Datura | II. Anacardiaceae |
C. Mango | III. Solanaceae |
D. Wheat | IV. Hominidae |
A IV, B III, C II, D I
A IV, B III, C I, D II
A I, B II, C III, D IV
A I, B III, C II, D IV
It includes one or more than one order.
It is a group containing one or more families.
It is a group of related individuals that resemble one another.
It is a group of organisms that are closely related and share similar characteristics.
unit of classification.
species.
highest rank of classification.
group of closely related organisms.
garden where medicinal plants are grown.
garden where herbaceous plants are grown.
dry garden.
chemical to kill plants.
England
Lucknow
Berlin
Australia
growth; nutrition
nutrition; consciousness
growth; reproduction
reproduction; consciousness
one name given by two scientists.
one scientific name consisting of a generic and specific epithet.
two names, one latinized, other of a person.
two names of same plant.
(i), (ii), and (iv)
(ii) and (iv)
(i), (iii) and (iv)
(ii), (iii) and (iv)
interaction with the environment and progressive evolution.
reproduction.
growth and movement.
responsiveness to touch.
the names may change.
one name does not apply universally.
one species may have several common names and one common name may be applied to two species.
all of the above
External morphology
Anatomy of parts
Vegetative and reproductive parts
Seasonal similarities and variations
In animals growth is seen up to a certain age.
Increase in body mass is considered as growth.
Growth by cell division occurs continuously throughout their life span in animals.
Increase in mass and number of individuals is the characteristics feature of animal growth.
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Species ? Genus ? Order ? Class ? Family ? Phylum/Division ? Kingdom
Species ? Genus ? Family ? Class ? Phylum/Division ? Order ? Kingdom
Species ? Genus ? Family ? Order ? Class ? Phylum/Division ? Kingdom
Species ? Genus ? Family ? Order ? Class ? Phylum/Division ? Kingdom
(i), (ii) and (iii)
(ii), (iii) and (iv)
(i) and (iv)
(ii) and (iii)
In plants, growth by cell division is seen only upto a certain stage.
Growth exhibited by non-living objects is by accumulation of material on the surface.
A multicellular organism grows by cell division.
Growth in in vitro culture of unicellular organisms can be observed by counting the number of cells.
Column-I | Column-II |
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A. National Botanical | I. Carolus Linneaus Research Institute |
B. Indian Botanical | II. Taxon Garden |
C. Binomial | III. Howrah (India) Nomenclature |
D. A unit of | IV. Lucknow classification |
A III; B IV; C I; D II
A IV; B III; C I; D II
A IV; B III; C II; D I
A IV; B I; C III; D II
Herbarium
Museum
Zoological parks
Botanical gardens
Column-I | Column-II |
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A. Family | I. tuberosum |
B. Kingdom | II. Polymoniales |
C. Order | III. Solanum |
D. Species | IV. Plantae |
E. Genus | V. Solanaceae |
A IV; B III; C V; D II; E I
A V; B IV; C II; D I; E III
A IV; B V; C II; D I; E III
A V; B III; C II; D I; E IV
Generic name always begins with capital letter whereas specific name with small letter.
Scientific name should be printed in italics.
Scientific name when typed or handwritten should be underlined.
All of the above
step-wise arrangement of all categories for classification of plants and animals.
a group of senior taxonomists who decide the nomenclature of plants and animals.
a list of botanists or zoologists who have worked on taxonomy of a species or group.
classification of a species based on fossil record.
Statement- 1 and statement-2 are true and statement-2 is a correct explanation for statement -1
Statement -1 and Statement -2 are true; statement-2 is not a correct explanation for statement - 1
Statement - 1 is true and statement- 2 is false
Both the statements are false.
Column-I | Column-II |
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(Biological name) | (Class) |
A. Homo sapiens | I. Dicotyledonae |
B. Musca domestica | II. Mammalia |
C. Mangifera indica | III. Monocotyledonae |
D. Triticum aestivum | IV. Insects |
A IV; B II; C I; D III
A II; B IV; C III; D I
A II; B IV; C I; D III
A II; B I; C IV; D III
growth
reproduction
metabolism
consciousness
Water
Temperature
Photoperiod
All of these
Class
Order
Division
Family
flowers are attractive.
flowers are large.
character of flowers are conserved.
none of the above.
utilize oxygen to generate energy.
replicate the genetic information.
produce gametes.
utilize solar energy for metabolic activities.
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