Q2. Which of the following statements about classification is correct?A. It helps in studying the evolutionary relationships among organismsB. It is only based on morphological featuresC. It does not help in naming organismsD. It does not consider genetic information
Q3. Which of the following statements about systematics is incorrect?A. Systematics studies the evolutionary relationships of organisms.B. Systematics only includes naming and classification.C. Systematics incorporates taxonomy and phylogenetics.D. Systematics considers genetic and molecular data.
Q4. What is the correct way to write the scientific name of Mango?A. Mangifera IndicaB. mangifera indicaC. Mangifera indicaD. Mangifera Indica Linn.
Q5. What is the significance of systematics in biological classification?A. It only deals with naming speciesB. It studies evolutionary relationshipsC. It classifies organisms based only on physical traitsD. It ignores the diversity of organisms
Q6. Which of the following is incorrect about phylogenetic classification?A. It is based on evolutionary history.B. It considers genetic and molecular similarities.C. It ignores fossil evidence.D. It groups organisms based on common ancestry.
Q7. Which of the following is correct about the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN)?A. It governs the naming of animal species.B. It applies only to fungi.C. It provides rules for naming plant species.D. It is no longer in use.
Q8. Which of the following is correct about numerical taxonomy?A. It classifies organisms based only on evolutionary data.B. It uses mathematical and statistical methods for classification.C. It is not used in modern classification.D. It considers only external morphological features.
Q9. Which scientist first used the term "Systema Naturae" for classification?A. Charles DarwinB. AristotleC. Carolus LinnaeusD. Robert Hooke
Q10. Which of the following statements about systematics is incorrect?A. Systematics studies evolutionary relationships.B. Systematics only deals with naming species.C. Systematics incorporates phylogeny.D. Systematics considers genetic and molecular similarities.