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Animal diversity-ii 1. In which of the following prochordates notochord is absent in adults? a) Amphioxus b) Asymmetron c) Ascidian d) Ascaphus 2. The only well developed chordate character in adult tunicates is a) Notochord b) Nerve cord c) Heart d) Pharyngeal gill slits 3. Identify the sanguivorous vertebrate from the following a) Lancelet b) Lamprey c) Sucker fish d) Hag fish 4. Fishes mainly excrete ammonia because they are a) Anamniotes b) Aquatic c) Cold blooded d) Gill breathing 5. The temporary association of suckerfish with another fish is an example of a) Ectoparasitism b) Endo commensalism c) Ecto commensalism d) Mutualism 6. Identify the limbless fossorial amphibian from the following a) Ichthyophis b) Hydrophis c)ophiocephalus d) Ophiophagus 7. The caudal vertebrae of amphibians are fused to form a)urosytle b)pygostyle c)coccyx d)telson 8. Three chambered cloaca is present in all a)amniotes b) Sauropsidans c) Terrestrial vertebrates d) Oviparous vertebrates 9. Reptilian group with paired copulatory organs is a)chelonia b)squamata c)crocodilia d)rhyncocephalia 10. Identify the amniotic living fossil vertebrate from the following a)latimeria b)archaeopteryx c)ornithorhynchus d)sphenodon

11. Reptilian group with complete inter ventricular septum in the heart is a)chelonia b)lacertilia c)ophidia d)crocodilia 12. Vertebrates with reduced renal portal system are a) Egg laying mammals b) Feathery bipeds c) Placental mammals d) Cold blooded amniotes 13. The wish bone in birds is formed by the union of a) Clavicles and coracoids b) Clavicles and interclavicle c) Thoracic, lumbar, sacral and caudal vertebrae d) Carpals and metacarpals 14. Mammals with well developed corpus callossum in brain are a)eutherians b)marsupials c)monotremes d)only primates 15. Mammals originated from a) Theropod dinosaurs during Jurassic period b) Therapsid reptiles during Triassic period c) Crocodilians during cretaceous period d) Ornithischian dinosaurs during cretaceous period 16. In frog, protein digestion completes in a) Dueodenum b) Ileum c) Stomach d) Colon 17. The contraction in the heart of frog commences from a) Left atrium b) Sinus venosus c) Right atrium d) Ventricle

18. Study the following statements regarding cephalochordates and choose the correct combination. I) Excretory organs are pronephric kidneys II) Circulatory system is without heart and respiratory pigment III) They show filter feeding a) I & II b) II & III c) All are true d) I & III 19. Study the following and choose the correct combination pertaining to elasmobranchs I) Endoskeleton of elasmobranchs is made of cartilage II) Skin covered by placoid scales III) Caudal fin is homocercal IV) Claspers are modified ventral fin a) I, II & III correct b) I & II correct c) II & IV correct d) only I is correct 20. Identify the correct statements from the following regarding Dipnoi I) Lung fish exhibit discontinuous distribution II) Air bladder acts as lung III) Dipnoi are ancestors of tetrapods IV) Lung fish are marine cartilaginous fish a) I & II b) II & III c) III & IV d) I & IV 21. Identify the incorrect statement from the following a) Frogs have sternum but ribs are absent b) Caecilians are tailed amphibians but limbs are absent c) Salamanders have equal sized fore limbs and hind limbss d) Frogs and toads have unequal sized limbs but tail absent

22. Choose the correct combination from the following I) Snakes are absent in Newzealand and Ireland II) Tuatara lizard and Kiwi are present only in Newzealand III) Marsupials are present only in Australia IV) Oppossums are found only in South America a) All are correct b) Only I is correct c) Only III is incorrect d) Only I & II are correct 23. Study the following and choose the correct combination about birds I) All the bones in birds are pneumatic bones II) Airsacs are responsible for the pneumaticity of bones III) Exchange of gases takes place both in lungs and air sacs IV) Presence of air sacs causes continuous oxygenation of blood in birds a) All are correct b)i & II c) II & III d) II & IV 24. Identify the incorrect statements from the following about monotremes I) Oviparous mammals do not have mammary glands II) Teeth are absent in adults III) Pinnae are absent IV) Copulatory organs absent a) I, II & III b) II & III c) I & IV d) II & IV 25. Assertion (A): Heart of fishes is described branchial heart. Reason(R): In fishes heart receives only oxygenated blood from gills. a) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A) b) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is not the correct explanation of (A) c) (A) is true but (R) is false d) (A) is false but (R) is true

26. Asssertion (A): Caecilians are limbless amphibians. Reason(R): They are aquatic and free swimming amphibians. a) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A) b) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is not the correct explanation of (A) c) (A) is true but (R) is false d) (A) is false but (R) is true 27. Assertion (A): In anurans, caudal vertebrae are fused to form pygostyle Reason(R): Anurans are caudate amphibians a) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A) b) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is not the correct explanation of (A) c) (A) is true but (R) is false d) (A) is false but (R) is true 28. Assertion (A): Presence of keel or carina in birds is considered as an adaptation for flight. Reason(R): Carina is part of sternum a) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A) b) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is not the correct explanation of (A) c) (A) is true but (R) is false d) (A) is false but (R) is true 29. Assertion (A): In birds larynx is without vocalcords Reason(R): Sounds are produced by syrinx in birds a) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A) b) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is not the correct explanation of (A) c) (A) is true but (R) is false d) (A) is false but (R) is true

30. Assertion (A): Metatherians give birth to young ones in a very immature state Reason(R): Young ones grow in the marsupium of mother after parturition a) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A) b) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is not the correct explanation of (A) c) (A) is true but (R) is false d) (A) is false but (R) is true 31. Match the following Scientific name Character A) Scyllium I) Operculum B) Labeo II) Sensory tentacle C) Ichthyophis III) Pelvic claspers D) Petromyzon IV) Suctorial mouth a) A B C D b) A B C D c) A B C D d) A B C D II III V IV V IV II III III I II IV III IV II V 32. Name Vertebrae A) Bufo I) Amphiplatyan B) Bubo II) Procoelous C) Canis III) Opisthocoelous D) Ambystoma IV) Heterocoelous V) Amphicoelous a) A B C D b) A B C D c) A B C D d) A B C D II III IV V II IV I III II I IV III IV II I III

33. Name Character A) Perameles I) Chorio-Vitelline placenta B) Ornithorhynchus II) Cleidoic eggs C) Macropus III) Chorio-allantoic placenta D) Hippocampus IV) Brood pouch in males a) A B C D b) A B C D c) A B C D d) A B C D I II III IV III II I IV I II IV III III I II IV 34. LIST-I LIST-II A) Pavo I) National bird of Newzeland B) Apteryx II) National bird of India C) Coracias III) State bird of A.P D) Macropus IV) National animal of Australia a) A B C D b) A B C D c) A B C D d) A B C D III I II IV II I III IV II III IV I I II IV III 35. LIST-I LIST-II A) Elephas I) Viviparous snake B) Didelphis II) Shortest gestation period C) Balaenoptera III) Abdominal testes D) Dryophis IV) Oviparous mammal V) Longest gestation period a) A B C D b) A B C D c) A B C D d) A B C D V IV II III III I IV II V II III I V IV III I

36. LIST-I LIST-II A) Chamaleon I) Anadromous migration B) Anguilla II) Catadromous migration C) Echeneis III) Echo location D) Pteropus IV) Camouflage V) Commensalism a) A B C D b) A B C D c) A B C D d) A B C D IV I V III IV III II I IV II V III V IV II III 37. Choose the correct combination from the following Name Character Common Name I) Rhacophorus Webbed limbs Flying dragon II) Draco Patagium Flying lizard III) Exocoetus Bony fish Flying fish IV) Pteropus Limbs absent Flying mammal a) I & II b) II & IIII c) III & IV d) All are correct 38. Name Character Group I) Ichthyophis Tail absent Apoda II) Hydrophis Tail compressed Squamata III) Dryophis Blunt tail Rhynchocephalia IV) Ophioephalus Homocercal tail fin Elasmobranchii a) I & II b) II & III c) III & IV d) All are correct

39. Name Group Distributions I) Apteryx Ratitae Australia II) Protopterus Dipnoi Africa III) Amphiuma Anura N.America IV) Heloderma Squamata S.America a) I & II b) II & III c) III & IV d) II & IV 40. Name Character Group I) Myxine Renal portal system absent Cyclostomata II) Torpedo Muscles modified into electric organs Chondrichthyes III) Neoceratodus Airbladder acts as lung Dipnoi IV) Ichthyophis Eyes vestigial Gymnophiona a) I, II, III correct b) All are correct c) II, III, IV correct d) Only I & IIII correct 41. Name Common Name Class I) Branchiostoma Lancelet Cephalochordata II) Carcharadon Great white shark Chondrichthyes III) Pterophyllum Angel fish Osteichthyes IV) Tylatotriton Himalayan newt Urodela a) I & II correct b)all correct c)ii & III correct d) III & IV correct

42. 43. In the above diagram of a typical chordate identify A & B a) A=notochord B=nerve chord C=heart b) A=nerve cord B=notochord C=pharynx c) A=nerve cord B=notochord C=gut d) A=notochord B=intestine C=nerve cord In the given diagram, C is representing a) Gill slits b) Endostyle c) Intestine d)heart

44. 45. Locate the interclavicular air sac from the above diagram. a) B b) A c) D d) E In the skeleton of bird, identify the part labelled C. a) Coracoid b) Carina c) Furcula d) Synsacrum

KEY 1) c 2) d 3) b 4) b 5) c 6) a 7) a 8) b 9) b 10) d 11) d 12) b 13) b 14) a 15) b 16) b 17) b 18) b 19) b 20) a 21) b 22) c 23) d 24) c 25) c 26) c 27) b 28) b 29) a 30) b 31) c 32) b 33) b 34) b 35) c 36) c 37) b 38) a 39) d 40) b 41) c 42) a 43) b 44) b 45) d