Grade 6 Biology - Classification Multiple Choice Question

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Classification multiple choice

1. Which of the following is not a unicellular organism 1 point

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Amoeba

mold

euglena

paramecium

2. In Whittaker’s 5 kingdom classification, all the prokaryotic organisms are grouped under 1 point

________

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a) Monera

b) Protista

c) Fungi

d) Animalia

3. Bacteria multiply by ___________. 1 point

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Asexual reproduction,

Sexual reproduction,

Spores

Sexual and asexual reproduction.


4. Smallest taxon of classification is _______. 1 point

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Kingdom

Family

Variety

Species

5. Which of the following statements is false about the fungi? 1 point

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They are eukaryotes

They are heterotrophs

They possess a purely cellulosic cell wall

None of the above

6. What is a taxon? 1 point

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A group of related families

A type of living organisms

A group of related species

A group of any ranking


7. Rearrange the following categories of animal grouping in a sequence starting from the 1 point
highest downward to the lowest.

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Class

Phylum

Species

Option 6

Kingdom

8. 1 point

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Option 1

9. What is classification? 1 point

10. What is kingdom classification? 1 point


11. What is the two kingdom classification? 1 point

12. On what basis are the living organisms divided in the five-kingdom 1 point

classification?

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Option 1

13. What is the basic unit of classification? 1 point

14. What are the different levels of classification? 1 point


15. In which kingdom are the prokaryotes classified? 1 point

16. Give the important features of : (A) Plantae, (B) Animalia 1 point

17. The following characteristics are essential for classification. 1 point

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Option 1

18. Who proposed the five kingdom of classification? 1 point

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a. Aristotle

b. Linnaeus

c. Whittakar

d. Plato

19. _________is known as the Father of Modern Taxonomy. 1 point

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Option 1
20. Classification helps to know the origin and evolution of an organism. 1 point

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true

false

21. Animal cells have cell wall. 1 point

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true

false

22. Match the following. 1 point

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Butter
Moulds Bacteria Neem Euglena
fly

1.
Monera

2.
Protista

3. Fungi

4.
Plantae

5.
Animalia
23. Which kingdom do humans belong to? 1 point

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Plantae

Fungi

Animalia

Protista

24. The scientific name for an organism is made from the: 1 point

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class and family name

genus and species name

domain and kingdom name

kingdom and phylum name

25. Term given to describe the 2 name naming system is: 1 point

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dichotmous key

binomial nomenclature

2 scientific names

binomial key

26. The 8 levels of classification, most broad to most specific. 1 point

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Option 1
27. Fishes are aquatic vertebrates 1 point

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true

false

28. True nucleus is seen in prokaryotic cell. 1 point

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true

false

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