Q1. Which group of fungi reproduces primarily by conidia?A. PhycomycetesB. AscomycetesC. BasidiomycetesD. Deuteromycetes
Q2. Which of the following statements about cyanobacteria is incorrect?A. Cyanobacteria perform oxygenic photosynthesis.B. Cyanobacteria are eukaryotic organisms.C. Cyanobacteria can fix atmospheric nitrogen.D. Cyanobacteria lack a well-defined nucleus.
Q3. Which of the following statements about viruses is incorrect?A. Viruses lack a cellular structure.B. Viruses contain both DNA and RNA in the same particle.C. Viruses require a host cell for replication.D. Viruses can infect both animals and plants.
Q4. Which of the following statements about fungi is incorrect?A. Fungi are heterotrophic organisms.B. Fungi store carbohydrates as starch.C. Fungi reproduce through spores.D. Fungal cell walls contain chitin.
Q5. Which of the following is a symbiotic association between fungi and algae?A. MycorrhizaB. LichenC. Slime mouldD. Basidiocarp
Q6. Why are fungi classified separately from plants?A. They have a prokaryotic cell structureB. They store food as starchC. They lack chlorophyll and are heterotrophicD. They reproduce only sexually
Q7. Which of the following statements about viruses is correct?A. Viruses are acellular entities.B. Viruses contain both DNA and RNA in a single particle.C. Viruses can replicate without a host cell.D. Viruses have their own ribosomes for protein synthesis.
Q8. Which of the following statements about fungi is correct?A. Fungi are autotrophic organisms.B. Fungi store carbohydrates as glycogen.C. Fungi lack a cell wall.D. Fungi reproduce only through spores.
Q9. Which of the following statements about lichens is incorrect?A. Lichens are a symbiotic association of fungi and algae.B. Lichens can survive in extreme environmental conditions.C. Lichens grow rapidly in polluted environments.D. Lichens are used as bioindicators of air pollution.
Q10. Which of the following fungal divisions includes species that reproduce using zoospores?A. AscomycetesB. BasidiomycetesC. PhycomycetesD. Deuteromycetes