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Test: Kingdom Monera (NCERT) - Question 1

Bacteria are grouped under four categories according to their shape. Study the given figures and select the correct option regarding this.

Detailed Solution for Test: Kingdom Monera (NCERT) - Question 1

Bacteria are grouped under four categories based on their shapes: the spherical coccus (pl.: coccl), the rod-shaped bacillus (pi.: bacilli), the comma-shaped vibrium (pl.: vibrio) and the spiral spirillum (pl.: spirilla).

Topic in NCERT: KINGDOM MONERA

Line in NCERT: "Bacteria are grouped under four categories based on their shape: the spherical Coccus (pl.: cocci), the rod-shaped Bacillus (pl.: bacilli), the comma-shaped Vibrium (pl.: vibrio) and the spiral Spirillum (pl.: spirilla)"

Test: Kingdom Monera (NCERT) - Question 2

Which one of the following is an incorrect statement regarding mycoplasma?

Detailed Solution for Test: Kingdom Monera (NCERT) - Question 2

The Mycoplasma are organisms that completely lack a cell wall. They are the smallest living cells known and can survive without oxygen. Many mycoplasma are pathogenic in animals and plants.

Topic in NCERT: KINGDOM MONERA

Line in NCERT: "The Mycoplasma are organisms that completely lack a cell wall. They are the smallest living cells known and can survive without oxygen. Many mycoplasma are pathogenic in animals and plants."

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Test: Kingdom Monera (NCERT) - Question 3

What are the four categories of bacteria based on their shape?

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Bacteria are grouped into four categories based on their shape: spherical (Coccus, pl. cocci), rod-shaped (Bacillus, pl. bacilli), comma-shaped (Vibrium, pl. vibrio), and spiral (Spirillum, pl. spirilla).

Topic in NCERT: KINGDOM MONERA

Line in NCERT: "Bacteria are grouped under four categories based on their shape: the spherical Coccus (pl.: cocci), the rod-shaped Bacillus (pl.: bacilli), the comma-shaped Vibrium (pl.: vibrio) and the spiral Spirillum (pl.: spirilla)"

Test: Kingdom Monera (NCERT) - Question 4

Read the following statements regarding methanogens and select the correct option.
(i) They are included in the group Archaebacteria.
(ii) They are responsible for the production of biogas in gobar gas plants.
(iii) They live in hot sulphur springs.
(iv) They are present in the gut of several ruminant animals such as cows and buffaloes

Detailed Solution for Test: Kingdom Monera (NCERT) - Question 4

(i) They are included in the group Archaebacteria.

Correct. The content mentions, "Archaebacteria differ from other bacteria in having a different cell wall structure."
(ii) They are responsible for the production of biogas in gobar gas plants.

Correct. The content states, "Methanogens are present in the gut of several ruminant animals...and they are responsible for the production of methane (biogas) from the dung of these animals."
(iii) They live in hot sulphur springs.

Incorrect. The content says, "These bacteria live in some of the most harsh habitats such as...hot springs (thermoacidophiles) and marshy areas (methanogens)." Methanogens are not specified to live in hot sulphur springs; thermoacidophiles do.
(iv) They are present in the gut of several ruminant animals such as cows and buffaloes

Topic in NCERT: Archaebacteria

Line in NCERT: "Methanogens are present in the gut of several ruminant animals such as cows and buffaloes and they are responsible for the production of methane (biogas) from the dung of these animals."

Test: Kingdom Monera (NCERT) - Question 5

Given figure is of filamentous blue green alga Nostoc Identify the parts marked as A and B and select the correct option.

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The cyanobacteria are unicellular, colonial or filamentous, freshwater/marine or terrestrial algae. The colonies are generally surrounded by gelatinous sheath. They often form blooms in polluted water bodies. Some of these organisms can fix atmospheric nitrogen in specialised cells called heterocysts, e.g., Nostoc and Anabaena

It is filamentous blue green algae- Nostoc

Test: Kingdom Monera (NCERT) - Question 6

Cyanobacteria are classified under which of the following kingdoms?

Detailed Solution for Test: Kingdom Monera (NCERT) - Question 6

Both Archaebacteria and eubacteria are classified under kingdom monera.

Topic in NCERT: KINGDOM MONERA

Line in NCERT: "In the five kingdom classification, bacteria are included in Kingdom Monera."

Test: Kingdom Monera (NCERT) - Question 7

How do cyanobacteria perform photosynthesis?

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Cyanobacteria have chlorophyll-a, similar to green plants, which allows them to perform photosynthesis. They are photosynthetic autotrophs and can be unicellular, colonial, or filamentous algae.

Topic in NCERT: Eubacteria

Line in NCERT: "The cyanobacteria (also referred to as blue-green algae) have chlorophyll a similar to green plants and are photosynthetic autotrophs."

Test: Kingdom Monera (NCERT) - Question 8

Which group of bacteria lacks a cell wall and can survive without oxygen?

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Mycoplasma are unique among bacteria because they completely lack a cell wall, making them the smallest living cells known. They can survive without oxygen, and many of them are pathogenic in animals and plants.

Topic in NCERT: KINGDOM MONERA

Line in NCERT: "The Mycoplasma are organisms that completely lack a cell wall. They are the smallest living cells known and can survive without oxygen."

Test: Kingdom Monera (NCERT) - Question 9

Cyanobacteria are used in agricultural fields for improvement because they cause

Detailed Solution for Test: Kingdom Monera (NCERT) - Question 9

Cyanobacteria can fix atmospheric nitrogen in specialised cells called heterocysts, e.g., Nostoc and Anabaena. Chemosynthetic autotrophic bacteria oxidise various inorganic substances such as nitrates, nitrites and ammonia and use the released energy for their ATP production. They play a great role in recycling nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorous, iron and sulphur.

Topic in NCERT: Eubacteria

Line in NCERT: "Some of these organisms can fix atmospheric nitrogen in specialised cells called heterocysts, e.g., Nostoc and Anabaena."

Test: Kingdom Monera (NCERT) - Question 10

Identify the incorrect statements -

Detailed Solution for Test: Kingdom Monera (NCERT) - Question 10

To identify the correct statements about bacteria reproduction:


- A: Bacteria reproduce mainly by fission: Correct. Binary fission is the primary method of bacterial reproduction.
- B: Bacteria reproduce by production of gametes: Incorrect. Bacteria typically reproduce asexually, not through the production of gametes.
- C: Under unfavorable conditions, Bacteria produce spores: Correct. Bacteria form spores as a survival strategy in harsh environments.
- D: Bacteria reproduce by a sort of sexual reproduction:  Correct. Bacteria usually  reproduce asexually and reproduce by a sort of sexual reproduction by adopting a primitive type of DNA transfer from one bacterium to the other.

Topic in NCERT: KINGDOM MONERA

Line in NCERT: "Bacteria reproduce mainly by fission. Sometimes, under unfavourable conditions, they produce spores. They also reproduce by a sort of sexual reproduction by adopting a primitive type of DNA transfer from one bacterium to the other."

Test: Kingdom Monera (NCERT) - Question 11

Select the correct statement regarding heterocysts.

Detailed Solution for Test: Kingdom Monera (NCERT) - Question 11

The cyanobacteria are unicellular, colonial or filamentous, freshwater/marine or terrestrial algae. The colonies are generally surrounded by gelatinous sheath. They often form blooms in polluted water bodies. Some of these organisms can fix atmospheric nitrogen in specialised cells called heterocysts, e.g., Nostoc and Anabaena. Chemosynthetic autotrophic bacteria oxidise various inorganic substances such as nitrates, nitrites and ammonia and use the released energy for their ATP production. They play a great role in recycling nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorous, iron and sulphur.

Topic in NCERT: Eubacteria

Line in NCERT: "Some of these organisms can fix atmospheric nitrogen in specialised cells called heterocysts, e.g., Nostoc and Anabaena."

Test: Kingdom Monera (NCERT) - Question 12

Which one of the following bacteria fix nitrogen in legume plant roots ?

Detailed Solution for Test: Kingdom Monera (NCERT) - Question 12

Heterotrophic bacteria are most abundant in nature. The majority are important decomposers. Many of them have a significant impact on human affairs. They are helpful in making curd from milk, production of antibiotics, fixing nitrogen in legume roots, etc.

Topic in NCERT: KINGDOM MONERA

Line in NCERT: "Many of them have a significant impact on human affairs. They are helpful in making curd from milk, production of antibiotics, fixing nitrogen in legume roots, etc."

Test: Kingdom Monera (NCERT) - Question 13

In 5-kingdom classification system, the kingdom that includes the blue-green algae, nitrogen-fixing bacteria and methanogenic archaebacteria, is

Detailed Solution for Test: Kingdom Monera (NCERT) - Question 13

Monera kingdom includes prokaryotes - mycoplasma bacteria, actinomycetes and cyanobacteria or blue greet algae. Alongwith fungi, they are decomposers and mineralisers of the biosphere.

Topic in NCERT: KINGDOM MONERA

Line in NCERT: "In the five kingdom classification, bacteria are included in Kingdom Monera."

Test: Kingdom Monera (NCERT) - Question 14

Identify the incorrect statement regarding bacteria:

Detailed Solution for Test: Kingdom Monera (NCERT) - Question 14

To identify the incorrect statement regarding bacteria:

- A: Bacteria are the most abundant microorganisms.
- B: Bacteria live in extreme habitats where very few other life forms can survive.
- C: Bacteria as a group show the most extensive metabolic diversity.
- D: They are obligate intracellular parasites.

The incorrect statement is: D: They are obligate intracellular parasites.

Explanation: Bacteria can be classified as intracellular or extracellular, with many living freely outside cells. While some bacteria can be obligate intracellular parasites, not all bacteria exhibit this behavior.

Topic in NCERT: KINGDOM MONERA

Line in NCERT: "Many of them live in or on other organisms as parasites."

Test: Kingdom Monera (NCERT) - Question 15

Nuclear membrane is absent in

Detailed Solution for Test: Kingdom Monera (NCERT) - Question 15

The correct answer is D: NOSTOC

Nostoc is a bacteria (prokaryote) where as all the other three ( Penicillium , Agaricus , Volvox ) are eukaryotes and have a nucleus and nuclear membrane  

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