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Question-1
Who proposed the use of term taxon for plants?
(A)
Lam
(B)
Meyer
(C)
Darwin
(D)
Linnaeus
Question-2
Which of the following taxa is not recognized by a botanist?
(A)
Order
(B)
Family
(C)
Species
(D)
Sub-species
Question-3
According to their modes of nutrition, the fungi are classified into
(A)
One category
(B)
Two categories
(C)
Four categories
(D)
Six categories
Question-4
Which of the following is a species?
(A)
Chiropetra
(B)
Jagomorphia
(C)
Tuberllaria
(D)
Canis familiaris
Question-5
The term "New systematic" was introduced by:
(A)
Huxley
(B)
Copland
(C)
Whittaker
(D)
Theophrastus
Question-6
A method of classification called Cladistics is based on
(A)
Physiology
(B)
Embryology
(C)
Appearance
(D)
Evolutionary history
Question-7
Identify the correct sequence of taxa in Linnaean hierarchy
(A)
Species, genus,family,order,class
(B)
Class,family,species,genus,order
(C)
Phylum,class, family, species,order
(D)
Species ,genus, phylum,family, class
Question-8
Four kingdom classification was proposed by
(A)
Haeckel
(B)
Whittaker
(C)
Copeland
(D)
Linnaeus
Question-9
Karyotaxonomy is the branch of taxonomy, which is based on
(A)
Organic evolution
(B)
Trinomial nomenclature
(C)
Biochemical studies
(D)
Nucleus and chromosome
Question-10
ICBN was adopted in
(A)
1951
(B)
1961
(C)
1971
(D)
1985
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