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Question-1
The largest group of living things are called:
(A)
Kingdom
(B)
Phylum
(C)
Class
(D)
Genus
Question-2
How many special features are identified as characteristics of life?
(A)
5
(B)
6
(C)
7
(D)
8
Question-3
Organisms which successfully breed together and produce fertile offspring belongs to the:
(A)
Same kingdom but different family
(B)
Same class but different genus
(C)
Same genus but different species
(D)
Same species
Question-4
Starfish belong to which phyla?
(A)
Annelids
(B)
Arthropods
(C)
Molluscs
(D)
Echinoderms
Question-5
Calcareous eggs are seen in:
(A)
Fishes and amphibians
(B)
Amphibians and reptiles
(C)
Reptiles and birds
(D)
Birds and mammals
Question-6
Which vertebrate class has the following characteristics?
• Feathers
• Hard shelled eggs
(A)
Bony fish
(B)
Amphibians
(C)
Reptiles
(D)
Birds
Question-7
Earthworms belong to which phyla?
(A)
Annelids
(B)
Arthropods
(C)
Molluscs
(D)
Echinoderms
Question-8
Which vertebrate class has the following characteristics?
• Hair
• Suckle young with milk
(A)
Bony fish
(B)
Amphibians
(C)
Reptiles
(D)
Mammals
Question-9
The signs of life are called:
(A)
Characteristics of life
(B)
Symptoms of life
(C)
Characteristics of living
(D)
Symptoms of living
Question-10
A specimen drawn X5 indicate that:
(A)
The drawing is 5 times larger than the specimen.
(B)
The drawing is 5 times smaller than the specimen.
(C)
The drawing is 50 times larger than the specimen.
(D)
The drawing is 50 times smaller than the specimen.
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Cambridge Secondary Grade 8
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