Q. No. 1: Tick or Encircle the correct answer. (6)
1. more than _________ insect species of animals have been described. a. 1 million b. 2 million c. 3 million d. none of these 2. Systematics deals with ______________. a. species b. subspecies c. populations d. a & c both 3. Molecular biology continues to make valuable contributions to the classification of organisms and the discovery of _________. a. subspecies b. superspecies c. sibling species d. a & c both 4. __________was the father of biological classification. a Simpson b. Mayer c. Aristotle d. none of these 5. _________ was the principle of logical division, which consisted in dividing a larger group by dichotomy. a. upward classification b. downward classification c. biological classification d. none of these 6. __________ suggested that the biological species concept is faulty and should be replaced by a species recognition concept a Simpson b. Mayer c. Aristotle d. Paterson 7. ____________ are some forms of uniparental reproduction. a. Self-fertilization, b. pseudogamy, c. parthenogenesis, d. All of these 8. Difficulties in the Application of Biological Species Concept are a. Evolutionary Intermediacy b. Reproduction c. Insufficient Information d. a & c both 9. Recognition species concept was given by a Simpson b. Mayer c. Aristotle d. Paterson 10 The evolutionary species concept of Grant is applicable to ________. a. apomictic populations b. fossil lineages c. both d. none of these 11 Geographical isolates occasionally have intermediates between subspecies and species, often referred to as _________. a. semi-species b. superspecies c. species d. all of these 12. In Evolutionary Intermediacy, many species pass through a. races b. subspecies c. semi-species d. all of these
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Q. No. 2 Give short answer (3) a. Write about population systematics. 0.5 b. Expalin evolutionary species concept. 0.5 c. Write about upward classification. 1 d. Differentiate phenon and taxon. 1 Q.NO.3. long question (3) a. write about interpretation and application of code.