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SRI CHAITANYA EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS,INDIA.

A.P,TELANGANA,KARNATAKA,TAMILNADU,MAHARASHTRA,DELHI,RANCHI,CHANDIGARH
Stream: SR ELITE & SR AIIMS S60 Dated: 06.10.2023
REVISION-ASSIGNMENT
BOTANY – LIVING WORLD, BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION (UPTO MONERA)
MODULE TEST-1

Options : Reason (R) : The external environmental


(1) A and R are true and R is the correct stimuli can be physical, chemical or
explanation of A. biological.
(2) A and R are true and R is not the correct 6. Assertion (A) : Reproduction cannot be
explanation of A. referred as defining property of living
(3) A is true, R is false. organism.
(4) Both A and R are false. Reason (R) : There are some living
organisms that do not reproduce e.g. mules,
1. Assertion (A) : Living organisms are worker bees, infertile human couples etc.
regarded as closed systems. 7. Assertion (A) : A living organism is
Reason (R) : Energy of living organisms can unexceptionally differentiated from a
not be lost gained from external environment. non-living structure in the basis of
2. Assertion (A) : Metabolism refers to the responsiveness.
sum of chemical reactions that occur within Reason (R) : Response to stimuli is a
living organisms. defining property of living organism.
Reason (R) : Metabolic reactions occur 8. Assertion (A) : Taxon and category are
inside living organisms are living reactions. different things.
3. Assertion (A) : One of the defining property Reason (R) : Category referred to as a unit
of living organisms is consciousness. of classification in fact represents rank, that
Reason (R) : Human being is the only is commonly called taxon.
organism that has self consciousness. 9. Assertion (A) : Taxonomic hierarchy
4. Assertion (A) : Growth in living organisms includes seven obligate categories.
is from inside. Reason (R) : Intermediate categories are
Reason (R) : Plants grow only upto certain used to make taxonomic positions more
age. informative.
5. Assertion (A) : Consciousness and response 10. Assertion (A) : Herbarium is also known as
to stimuli can be considered as defining “Dry garden”.
property of living organism.

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Reason (R) : It is a collection of plant parts 18. Assertion (A) : The same specific name can
that have been dried, pressed, preserved on be given to organisms belonging to different
sheets. genera.
11. Assertion (A) : Keys are analytical in Reason (R) : Two organisms of different
nature. species may have same specific names.
Reason (R) : Key contains a list of 19. Assertion (A) : Growth occurs when
characters and their alternates which must be anabolic activities exceed the catabolic
analysed and for identification purpose. activities.
12. Assertion (A) : Bacteria are prokaryotic. Reason (R) : Growth occurs when the
Reason (R) : Bacteria do not possess true number of cells are increased by cell
nucleus and membrane bound cell organelles. division.
13. Assertion (A) : Archaebacteria are able to 20. Assertion (A) : Botanical garden is an
survive in harsh habitats. example for ex-situ conservation.
Reason (R) : Archaebacteria survive in Reason (R) : Endemic and exotic plant
extreme conditions due to the presence of species collected from different
peptidoglycan in their cell wall. environments are displayed in a place called
14. Assertion (A) : Several ruminant animals botanical gardens.
contain methanogens within their gut. 21. Assertion (A) : Death is considered as the
Reason (R) : Methanogens help in the regulatory process on earth.
production of methane from dung of Reason (R) : It prevents an increase in
ruminants. population caused by continuous
15. Assertion (A) : Chemosynthetic autotrophic reproduction.
bacteria obtain energy by oxidation of 22. Assertion (A) : Consciousness and self
inorganic substances. consciousness are not shown by a patient in
Reason (R) : These type of bacteria have a coma.
very little role in recycling of nutrients like Reason (R) : A patient lying in coma in
sulphur, phosphorus etc. hospitals is virtually supported by machines
16. Assertion (A) : According to two kingdom to perform different functions of his body.
system of classification bacteria are classified So does not show response to stimulus.
among plants. 23. Assertion (A) : Metabolism is the sum total
Reason (R) : They have cell walls. of anabolism and catabolism.
17. Assertion (A) : Cyanobacteria are Reason (R) : Diverse types of metabolic
photosynthetic autotrophs. reactions, both anabolic and catabolic occur
Reason (R) : Cyanobacteria have simultaneously in a living organism.
chlorophyll-a similar to green plants.
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24. Assertion (A) : Structurally the organisation IV) Herbarium sheets are arranged according
of bacterial flagella is different from that of to universally accepted system of
flagella found in Euglena. classification and these serve as a repository
Reason (R) : Bacterial flagella do not show for future use.
9+2 arrangement, but in bacteria and Choose the correct statements.
Euglena flagella are made up of protein. (1) I and II
25. Assertion (A) : Fungi are Eukaryotic (2) III and IV
heterotrophic organisms without plastids. (3) II and IV
Reason (R) : In five kingdom system of (4) I, II, III and IV
classification all heterotrophic organisms are 28. Observe the gradation of taxonomic
included in kingdom fungi. categories and identify the missing categories
26. Consider the following statements : according to the statement given below.
Statement-I : In binomial nomenclature, the Kingdom
name of an organism consists of two 
components. Division
Statement-II : The first name of organism 
represents the specific name and the second
Y
name is generic name.

Choose the correct option.
Order
(1) I is true, but II is false

(2) Both I and II are false
X
(3) I is false, but II is true

(4) Both I and II are true
Genus
27. Read the following statements about various

taxonomic aids.
Species
I) Herbaria serve as quick referral system in
taxonomical studies. I) X is a group of related species.

II) In museums, large animal like birds and II) Y is a group of related divisions.

mammals are usually stuffed and preserved. III) X is a group of related genera.

III) Museums have dry specimens of plants IV) Y is a group of related kingdoms.

and animals as well as some specimens are V) Y is a group of related orders.


The correct options are
preserved in solutions in jars or containers.
(1) II and IV
(2) I and II
(3) I, II, IV and V

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(4) III and V 34. Match the following column I with column II
Options : and choose the correct match
Column I Column II
(1) Both statement I and statement II are true
(Organism) (Body Organisation)
(2) Statement I is true and statement II is
A) Raphanus p) Organ system
false
B) Rat q) Loose tissue
(3) Statement I is false and statement II is
C) Rhizopus r) Cellular
true
D) Rhodospirillum s) Organ
(4) Both statement I and statement II are
false
1) A-p, B-s, C-q, D-r 2) A-s, B-p, C-q, D-r
29. Statement I : Number of similar characters 3) A-s, B-q, C-p, D-r 4) A-q, B-p, C-r, D-s
increase from kingdom to species. 35. Regarding whittaker’s five kingdom system

Statement II : Species diversity increase of classification identify A,B,C D


from species to kingdom. Mode of Cell wall
Nutrition
30. Statement I : Species is the category that
Monera B Non cellulosic
really exists in nature.
Protista Autotrophic/ C
Statement II : Category like order usually Heterotrophic
Fungi A Non cellulosic
ends with suffix-phyta.
Plantae Autotrophic D
31. Statement I : Lower is the category, lesser in
Animalia Holozoic Absent
the difficulty of determining the relationship
to other taxa at same level.
1) (A)Heterotrophic,(B)Autotrophic/
Statement II : Lower the taxa, more are
Heterotrophic (C)Present in all
characteristics that members within the taxon
(D) Cellulosic
share.
2) (A)Heterotrophic,(B)Autotrophic/
32. Statement-I : Living organisms share
Heterotrophic (C) Present in some
similarities among themselves both
(D) Cellulosic
horizontally and vertically.
3) (A)Atuotrophic/Heterotrophic
Statement-II : All present day living
(B) Autotrophic/Heterotrophic
organisms are related to each other and also
(C) Present in some (D) Cellulosic
to all organisms that ever lived on this earth.
4) Autotrophic/Heterotrophic
33. Nostoc is
(B) Autotrophic/Heterotrophic
1) oxygenic with nitroginase activity
(C) Absent in all (D) Cellulosic
2) Oxygenic without nitrogenase activity
36. According to ICBN rules of naming plants,
3) non-oxygenic with nitrogenase activity
which one among the following is neither
4) Non-oxygenic without nitroginase activity

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printed in italics nor underlined when (4) A different kingdom and different
handwritten ? phylum
(1) Genus name
(2) Species epithet
(3) Taxonomist name who first described the
species
(4) Plant family
37. Choose the incorrect match :
(1) Order – a group of related families
(2) Genus – a group of related species
(3) Class – a group of related orders
(4) Division – a group of related phyla
38. How many (in number) of the following
properties are the defining characteristics,
metabolism, cellular organisation,
consciousness
(1) 2
(2) 3
(3) 4
(4) 5
39. Two individuals belong to the same species if
they
(1) Are reproductively isolated
(2) Are morphologically similar
(3) Are intrebreeding and produce infertile
offspring
(4) Are interbreeding and produce fertile
offspring
40. Two different genera are classified in the
same taxonomic category family. Which
statement is correct about their classification?
(1) The same class, but different species
(2) A different class and different order
(3) The same phylum, but different class

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SRI CHAITANYA EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS,INDIA.
A.P,TELANGANA,KARNATAKA,TAMILNADU,MAHARASHTRA,DELHI,RANCHI,CHANDIGARH
Stream: SR ELITE & SR AIIMS S60 Dated: 06.10.2023
REVISON-ASSIGNMENT
BOTANY – LIVING WORLD, BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION (UPTO MONERA)
MODULE TEST-1

KEY

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

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