NEET Biology: The Living World — MCQ Test 7

Q6. Which taxonomic category ranks immediately above Order?

Q7. Which branch of science specifically deals with the identification, nomenclature, and classification of organisms?

Q8. Which of the following is correct about binomial nomenclature?

Q9. Which taxonomic category directly ranks above Class?

Q10. Which taxonomic category is broader than Order but narrower than Kingdom?

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Which of the following is incorrect about cladistics?

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Key concepts covered in this specific test include Following, Incorrect, Cladistics, Taxonomic, Categories, and Zoological.

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Q1. Which of the following is incorrect about cladistics?

  • A. Cladistics classifies organisms based on shared derived characteristics.
  • B. It considers evolutionary ancestry.
  • C. It groups organisms randomly without considering common traits.
  • D. Cladistics is used to construct phylogenetic trees.

Q2. Which of the following taxonomic categories is NOT used in zoological classification?

  • A. Phylum
  • B. Division
  • C. Class
  • D. Order

Q3. Which of the following correctly defines a species?

  • A. A group of organisms with identical external features
  • B. A group of organisms capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring
  • C. A group of organisms that live in the same habitat
  • D. A group of organisms belonging to the same genus

Q4. Which of the following is incorrect about numerical taxonomy?

  • A. It classifies organisms using statistical and mathematical techniques.
  • B. It considers numerous observable characteristics.
  • C. It does not use computational methods.
  • D. It helps in modern classification studies.

Q5. Which taxonomic category includes organisms that belong to different families but share common characteristics?

  • A. Species
  • B. Genus
  • C. Order
  • D. Class

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