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1. Classical systematics emMies (2) cause serious diseases to human being,


(1) biological coryt (2) species concept animals and crop plants
(3) typologicalconcept (a) allthe above (3) produce endospores rvhich are very resistant
1 Two planS are taxonomically related if adverse conditions
(1) they store carbohydrate in the same type of (4) possess incipient nucleus and show
molecule division
(2) both obtain energy from hydrolysis of AIP into ADP
10. Which option is correct for structure of cell wall of
and inorganic phosphate
and bacteria ?
(3). both have similarly lobed palrhate leaves
(4) (1) Both have glycopeptide
both have pinnately veined leaves
(2) Both are made up of N-acetylglucosamine.
J. Natural system of classification differs from artificial (3) Both are made up of N-acetylglucosamine
system in cellulose.
(l) employing only one floral trait (4) Both are made up of chitin.
(2) taking only one vegetative trait
(3) bringing out similarities and dissimilarities 11. Which of the following statement is correct ?
(4) developing evolutionary trends (l) E.coli is gram -ve bacterium while
japoncium is gram *ve bacterium.
4. Plant classification proposed by Carolus Linnaeus was
artificial because it was based on
(2) Both E.coli and, Rhizobium japonicum are gram
(l) only a few morphological characters (3) Both E.coli and Rhizobium japonicum axe gram
(2) evolutionary tendencies which are diverse (4) E.coli is gram +ve, Rhizobium japonicumis gram
(3) anatomical characters which are adaptive in nature lZ. Choose the right combination
(4) physiological traits alongwith morphological Column-I Column-II
chaiacters A. Escherichia coli I. Nif gene
5. Two morphologicalty similar populations are intersterile. B. Rhizobium melilotae II. Digestive
;t.. 'They,b61..r of crude oil
ro
(1) one species {2) ,two,biospecies C. Bacillus thuringiensis III. Production of
(3) two sibling species (4) none qf !,h]9,qbove insulin
In the five kingdom system. of classification, which D. Pseudomonas putidd IV. Biological control
6.
single kingdom out of the following can include blue- fungal disease
green algae, nitrogen fixing bacteria and methanogenic V. Bio-decomposed
archaebacteria ? insectiside
(1)'iMonera (2) Fungi ;. ",::
(3) Plantae (4) Protista,, , ,.,
7. Species are consider€d as .,:, r: : i :

(1) ,rgglunits of classification devised by taxqnomists


(2) realbasic units ofclassifcation 13. In Bacillus subtilis,long filamentous chains er
(3)' the lo'friest units of classification ' . a mas5.-ofmuciless fo.r$irr.g. a .sstru_l?J..9r.9q.1
.

(4) artificial ooneept of human mind which cannot be ,It is called as ',
1t
defined in absolute tenns '(l) palmella,si4ge ,,,(2i torula stage.i
,

slage '', (4)


8. In fiye ,kingdom classification land plantq Are qlassified ;(3.) Toogloea none of the dbove
.:

under Penicillin inhibits bacteiial murtipfication becdlse


" (1)' bryopfrya,.pteridophyta and spermatophytes
14. ,

( l) it checks spindle formation


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(2) bryophla and trachaeophyta' -,. , '' t, , ,. , (2) it destroys ehromosonte ftirrnation i
(3) embryophyta and spermatophy{a ,: .. .
.(3). it inhibits edll wall fbrrnaiion .,,,
, :
(a) blyophytaandarchaegoniata€ir,,
,. ,:,
+, Bacteria are found to be primitive organisms:because
'they 15.
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(l) putrefaction (2) nitrification
(1) are small, microscopic which are not seen with naked (3) denitrification (4) N, fixation
eye

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