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Class 11 Biology Practice Test: The Living World - Diversity in the Living World
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Class 11 Biology Practice Test: The Living World - Diversity in the Living World
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1. A taxon can be defined as _________
2. Who is the Father of New Systematics?
3. Growth and reproduction are mutually exclusive events in case of the majority of plants and animals.
4. Which of the following books is not written by Carolus Linnaeus?
5. Living and non-living organisms can be differentiated unexceptionally on the basis of _________
6. Statement A: The process of classification is called taxonomy.
Statement B: Characterisation, identification, classification and nomenclature are basic to taxonomy.
7. Increase in mass and increase in number are twin characteristics of growth.
8. Which among the following is not a code of nomenclature for organisms?
9. Statement A: Natural things can be living or non-living.
Statement B: Living things can be natural.
10. Which organism among the following reproduce?
11. Which of the following takes into account evolutionary relationships between organisms?
12. Sun is essential for plants as it provides _____
13. The organisation of the biological world begins with __________
14. A student wanted to keep a pet rat. He kept it inside a closed cage and found that the rat died the next day. Select the reason behind the death of the rat.
15. The number of described species of living organisms is _________
16. Statement A: Species is the basic unit of classification.
Statement B: Two plants can be said to belong to the same species if they can reproduce freely with each other and form seeds.
17. The sum total of all the chemical reactions occurring in our body known as ______
18. Budding is observed in _____
19. Binomial Nomenclature means giving a scientific name consisting of a generic name and a family name.
20. Pick the man-made non-living thing.