Q1. Which of the following categories represents a taxon?A. MammalsB. ReptilesC. AngiospermsD. All of the above
Q2. Which of the following is correct about taxonomic hierarchy?A. Genus includes multiple species with similar characteristics.B. Family is ranked below Order.C. Species is the broadest taxonomic category.D. Kingdom is the most specific taxonomic category.
Q3. Why is species considered the most fundamental unit of classification?A. It includes organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspringB. It includes only organisms with similar external featuresC. It groups together all organisms of the same habitatD. It classifies organisms only based on physical appearance
Q4. Which of the following is an example of a taxon?A. MammaliaB. FelidaeC. AngiospermsD. All of the above
Q5. Which of the following characteristics is NOT a primary criterion for classification?A. Morphological featuresB. Genetic similaritiesC. Ecological rolesD. Alphabetical arrangement
Q6. Which of the following taxonomic ranks is correctly arranged from lowest to highest?A. Order → Class → Family → PhylumB. Species → Genus → Family → OrderC. Phylum → Family → Order → ClassD. Genus → Order → Class → Species
Q7. Which type of classification is based on evolutionary relationships?A. Artificial classificationB. Phylogenetic classificationC. Numerical classificationD. Alphabetical classification
Q8. Which of the following is correct about taxonomic hierarchy?A. Phylum includes multiple Classes.B. Genus is ranked higher than Family.C. Species is the broadest taxonomic category.D. Kingdom is the most specific category in classification.
Q9. How does molecular taxonomy help in classification?A. It relies only on physical characteristicsB. It classifies organisms based on genetic and protein sequence similaritiesC. It eliminates the need for taxonomyD. It is only used for extinct species
Q10. Which of the following statements about species is incorrect?A. Members of a species can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.B. A species may include organisms with slight genetic variations.C. A species can belong to multiple genera.D. Species share similar characteristics and genetic makeup.