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Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 1

Which phylum has a coelom and triploblastic animal?

Detailed Solution for Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 1
  • Annelids are triploblastic (three germ layers present) and possess a true coelom.
  • The coelom is the fluid-filled body cavity present between the gut wall and body wall.
  • Some of the examples of annelids are earthworms, leeches, etc.


Hence, the correct option is B.
NCERT Reference: Topic  Phylum – Annelida” of chapter Animal Kingdom

Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 2

The phylum in which adults exhibit radial symmetry and larva exhibit bilateral symmetry is:

Detailed Solution for Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 2
  • Symmetry is an attribute of an organism showing regularity in body parts on a plane or around an axis.
  • In Phylum Echinodermata, the adult echinoderms are radially symmetrical but the larvae are bilaterally symmetrical. 

Hence, the correct option is B.

NCERT Reference: Topic: Phylum – Echinodermata” of chapter Animal Kingdom

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Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 3

What is the main excretory organ in insects?

Detailed Solution for Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 3
  • The insects belong to phylum Arthropoda and hence, the excretory organ is Malphighian tubules.
  • Malphighian tubules are the main excretory organs in insects. They are a part of the insect digestive system and play a crucial role in maintaining the insect's internal balance of water and ions, as well as in excreting waste products from the body.

Malphighian tubules

Hence, the correct option is B.

NCERT Reference: Topic “Phylum – Arthropoda” of chapter Animal Kingdom.

Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 4

Which feature is characteristic of animals belonging to the phylum Cnidaria?

Detailed Solution for Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 4

Cnidarians, such as jellyfish, corals, and sea anemones, are known for having cnidoblasts (or cnidocytes), which are specialized cells that contain a stinging structure called a nematocyst. This feature is used for defense and capturing prey. Bilateral symmetry is characteristic of more advanced phyla like Chordata, the presence of a notochord defines Chordata, and a segmented body is a feature of Annelida and Arthropoda.

Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 5

Assertion (A): Nematodes are pseudocoelomates.
Reason (R): Pseudocoelomates have a body cavity that is not fully lined with mesoderm.

Detailed Solution for Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 5

To evaluate the given assertion and reason, let's analyze each statement individually and then determine their relationship.

Assertion (A): Nematodes are pseudocoelomates.

Nematodes, also known as roundworms, are indeed pseudocoelomates. This means they have a body cavity that is not fully lined with mesodermal tissue.

Reason (R): Pseudocoelomates have a body cavity that is not fully lined with mesoderm.

This statement is correct. Pseudocoelomates have a body cavity called a pseudocoelom, which is only partially lined with mesoderm. In contrast, coelomates have a body cavity completely lined with mesoderm.

Now, let's determine if the reason correctly explains the assertion. The assertion states that nematodes are pseudocoelomates, and the reason provides a correct definition of what pseudocoelomates are.

Therefore, both the assertion and the reason are correct, and the reason correctly explains the assertion.

So, the correct answer is:

  4. Both (A) and (R) are true, and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).

Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 6

Which one of the following group of animals is correctly matched with its characteristics without any exception?

Detailed Solution for Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 6

The members of class Chondrichthyes are marine animals with streamlined body and have cartilaginous endoskeleton.

  • Option D, Chondrichthyes are a class of fish that includes species such as sharks, rays, and skates. One of the defining characteristics of Chondrichthyes is that they possess a skeleton made of cartilage, which is a flexible and lightweight material, as opposed to the bony skeleton found in most other vertebrates, including mammals, reptiles, and chordates.
  • Option A, Reptilia possess a 3-chambered heart with incompletely divided ventricle, is not a correct answer as reptiles, such as snakes, lizards, and turtles, generally possess a 3-chambered heart with a partially divided ventricle, which allows mixing of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood. However, there are some exceptions among reptiles, such as crocodiles, which possess a 4-chambered heart with completely divided ventricles.
  • Option B, Mammalia give birth to young ones, is not a correct answer as there are some mammals, such as monotremes like platypus and echidna, that lay eggs instead of giving birth to live young.
  • Option C, Chordates possess a mouth with an upper and lower jaw, is not a correct answer as not all chordates possess jaws. Jawless fish, such as lampreys and hagfish, which are also chordates, do not possess jaws.

Hence, the correct option is D.
NCERT Reference:  Topic : Class – Chondrichthyes” of chapter  Animal Kingdom

Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 7

Air bladder is absent in

Detailed Solution for Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 7
  • Air bladder provides buoyancy to the aquatic animals thus helps them to stay at the current water depth without having to waste energy in swimming.
  • It is found in many bony fishes but not in cartilaginous fishes. Shark being a cartilaginous fish, does not possess air bladder.

Hence, the correct option is B.
NCERT Reference: topic: Class – Chondrichthyes of chapter Animal Kingdom

Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 8

Which organ in molluscs is used for feeding and is described as a "file-like rasping organ" ?

Detailed Solution for Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 8

Radula is  a tongue-like structure with tiny teeth that helps molluscs scrape and shred their food for consumption.
This feature is a distinctive characteristic of molluscs and plays a crucial role in their feeding process.

Hence, the correct option is A.

NCERT Reference: Topic  Phylum – Mollusca” of chapter Animal Kingdom

Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 9

Which of the following statements correctly describes the presence of the notochord in Urochordata and Cephalochordata?

Detailed Solution for Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 9

In Urochordata, the notochord is present only in the larval tail, while in Cephalochordata, it extends from head to tail region and is persistent throughout their life.

Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 10

Identify the animal given below. Mention its phylum.

Detailed Solution for Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 10

Euspongia, which belongs to the phylum Porifera, is commonly known as a sponge. Sponges are some of the simplest and most primitive animals in the animal kingdom.

Hence, the correct option is C.
NCERT Reference: Topic: Phylum – Porifera” of chapter Animal Kingdom

Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 11

Assertion (A): All members of the phylum Echinodermata are exclusively marine.
Reason (R): The water vascular system of echinoderms is adapted specifically for life in marine environments.

Detailed Solution for Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 11

It is true that all echinoderms, including starfish, sea urchins, and sea cucumbers, are found exclusively in marine environments. The reason correctly explains that the water vascular system, a hallmark of the echinoderm body plan, is indeed adapted to marine life.

Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 12

The cross-section of the body of an invertebrate is given below. Identify the animal which has this body plan.

Detailed Solution for Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 12
  • It has three-layered body wall which includes ectoderm, endoderm, and mesoderm. 
  • Acoelomates lack a body cavity, and instead the space between the body wall and the digestive tract is filled with muscle fibres and loose tissue called parenchyma.
  • It acts as a skeletal support, nutrient storage, motility, reserves of regenerative cells and transporting materials.
  • Planaria belongs to phylum Platyhelminthes.
  • These are flatworms and has acoelomate body plan.

Hence, the correct option is D.

NCERT Reference: Topic Phylum – Platyhelminthes” of chapter Animal Kingdom
 

Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 13

Which group of chordates possesses a sucking and circular mouth without jaws?

Detailed Solution for Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 13

Class-Cyclostomata is comprised of  the living jawless fishes. Their mouth is circular and lack jaws, hence they are also called agnathans.  It is surrounded by tentacles (e.g., lampreys and hellish). These also possess retractable teeth.

Hence, the correct option is B.
NCERT Reference: Topic: Class – Cyclostomata” of chapter Animal Kingdom

Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 14

The excretory organ of Saccoglossus is:

Detailed Solution for Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 14

Saccoglossus is an organism that belongs to the phylum Hemichordata. The phylum Hemichordata includes marine animals known as acorn worms, and one of the distinctive features of these organisms is the presence of a unique excretory organ known as the proboscis gland.

NCERT Reference: Topic: Phylum – Hemichordata” of chapter Animal Kingdom

Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 15

Which among the following is incorrect about Coelenterata?

Detailed Solution for Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 15
  • Tissue level of organization is present in Coelenterata.
  • Sea anemone exists in colonies.
  • Coelenterates have two layers of cells in their body i.e. they are diploblastic.
  • They have an incomplete digestive system.

Hence, the correct option is D.
NCERT Reference: Topic: Phylum – Coelenterata (Cnidaria)” of chapter Animal Kingdom

Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 16

What is the term for specialized cells in flatworms that assist in osmoregulation and excretion?

Detailed Solution for Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 16

Flame cells are specialized cells in flatworms that help in osmoregulation and excretion by regulating the balance of fluids and salts in their bodies.

Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 17

Which among the following is oviparous?

Detailed Solution for Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 17

Platypus is oviparous as it is an egg-laying mammal. Rest three are viviparous mammals.

Hence, the correct option is A.
NCERT Reference: Topic: Class – Mammalia” of chapter Animal Kingdom

Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 18

A reptile having four chambered heart is

Detailed Solution for Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 18

Reptiles generally possess three chamber heart, two upper chamber and single lower chamber. But in crocodile, the heart is four chambered having two atrium and two ventricles.

Hence, the correct option is C.
NCERT Reference: Topic: Class – Reptilia of chapter Animal Kingdom

Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 19
Read the following statements:
(a) Metagenesis is observed in Helminths.
(b) Echinoderms are triploblastic and coelomate animals.
(c) Round worms have organ-system level of body organization.
(d) Comb plates present in ctenophores help in digestion.
(e) Water vascular system is characteristic of Echinoderms.

Options:
Detailed Solution for Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 19
(a) Metagenesis is observed in Helminths: Incorrect. Metagenesis refers to the alternation of generations between asexual and sexual phases, observed in cnidarians, not in helminths.
(b) Echinoderms are triploblastic and coelomate animals: Correct. Echinoderms have three germ layers (triploblastic) and a true coelom.
(c) Round worms have organ-system level of body organization: Correct. Roundworms (nematodes) have an organ-system level of organization.
(d) Comb plates present in ctenophores help in digestion: Incorrect. Comb plates (ctenes) in ctenophores are used for locomotion, not digestion.
(e) Water vascular system is characteristic of Echinoderms: Correct. The water vascular system is a unique feature of echinoderms.
Thus, the correct answer is Option B.
Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 20
Metagenesis refers to?

Options:
Detailed Solution for Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 20
Metagenesis refers to the alternation of generations between asexual and sexual phases of an organism, commonly observed in cnidarians like jellyfish.

Option A: The presence of different morphic forms could refer to polymorphism, not specifically metagenesis.
Option C: This describes metamorphosis, not metagenesis.
Option D: This refers to characteristics unrelated to metagenesis.
Thus, the correct answer is Option B.
Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 21

Match the following genera with their respective phylum:

Column I                                          Column II
(a) Ophiura                                     (i) Mollusca
(b) Physalia                                    (ii) Platyhelminthes
(c) Pinctada                                    (iii) Echinodermata
(d) Planaria                                    (iv) Coelenterata

Options:

Detailed Solution for Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 21

The correct option is D (1)-(iii), (2)-(iv), (3)-(i), (4)-(ii)
Ophiura belong to phylum echinodermata. These animals have an endoskeleton of calcareous ossicles and, hence, the name Echinodermata (spiny bodied). All are marine with organ-system level of organisation. The adult echinoderms are radially symmetrical but larvae are bilaterally symmetrical. They are triploblastic and coelomate animals.

Physalia (Portuguese man of war) belong from phylum coelenterata. They are aquatic, mostly marine, sessile or free-swimming, radially symmetrical animals. The name Cnidaria is derived from the cnidoblasts or cnidocytes (which contain stinging capsules or nematocytes) present on the tentacles and the body. Cnidoblasts are used for anchorage, defense and for the capture of prey. Cnidarians exhibit tissue level of organisation and are diploblastic.

Pinctada (pearl oyster) belongs to phylum mollusca. This is the second largest animal phylum. Molluscs are terrestrial or aquatic (marine or fresh water) having an organ-system level of organisation. They are bilaterally symmetrical, triploblastic and coelomate animals.

Planaria which possess high regeneration capacity belongs to from phylum platyhelminthes. They have dorso-ventrally flattened body, hence are called flatworms. These are mostly endoparasites found in animals including human beings. Flatworms are bilaterally symmetrical, triploblastic and acoelomate animals with organ level of organisation.

Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 22

Match the following columns and select the correct option:

Column I                                      Column II
(a) Aptenodytes                          (i) Flying fox
(b) Pteropus                               (ii) Angel fish
(c) Pterophyllum                        (iii) Lamprey
(d) Petromyzon                          (iv) Penguin
 

Detailed Solution for Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 22

Aptenodytes is a genus of penguins, so it matches with (iv) Penguin.
Pteropus refers to a genus of flying foxes, so it matches with (i) Flying fox.
Pterophyllum is a genus of angelfish, so it matches with (ii) Angel fish.
Petromyzon is a genus of lampreys, so it matches with (iii) Lamprey.
Thus, the correct option is Option C: (iv), (i), (ii), (iii).

Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 23
Match each item in Column I with one item in Column II and choose your answer from the codes given below.

Column I | Column II
I. Placoid Scales | 1. Chondrichthyes
II. Ctenoid scales | 2. Osteichthyes
III. Ectoparasites | 3. Hemichordata
IV. Proboscis gland | 4. Cyclostomata

Codes:
Detailed Solution for Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 23
Placoid Scales are characteristic of Chondrichthyes (cartilaginous fishes).
Ctenoid Scales are characteristic of Osteichthyes (bony fishes).
Ectoparasites are typically associated with Cyclostomata (e.g., lampreys).
Proboscis gland is a feature of Hemichordata (e.g., acorn worms).
Thus, the correct code is Option D: 1 2 4 3.
Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 24

Read the following statements:

i) Spider and mosquito possess compound eye
ii) Jelly fishes possess cnidoblasts but comb-jellies lack them.
iii) All animals having true coelom are characterized by the presence of bilateral symmetry usually, tube-within-tube body plan, presence of mesoderm and true segmentation
iv) The animals of the phylum Porifera have originated from colonial protozoans.

Which of the above statements are correct?

Detailed Solution for Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 24

i) Spider and mosquito possess compound eyes. The eyes of most insects, which are composed of many light-sensitive elements, each having its own reflective system and each forming a portion of an image.
ii) Jelly fishes possess cnidoblasts but comb-jellies lack them. Cnidoblasts are features of Coelenterata (Cnidaria) and comb-jellies come under the phylum Ctenophora.
iii) All animals with a true coelom usually exhibit bilateral symmetry, a tube-within-tube body plan, presence of mesoderm, and true segmentation.
iv) The animals of the phylum Porifera have indeed originated from colonial protozoans.
Thus, the correct statements are i, ii, and iv. The answer is Option A.

Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 25
Read the following statements:

(i) True coelom is a body cavity which arises as a cavity in the embryonic mesoderm.
(ii) Digestive cavity is found in acoelomates, pseudocoelomates as well as coelomates.
(iii) The body cavity of arthropods and non-cephalopod molluscs is called haemocoel.
(iv) Aschelminthes possess true body cavity.
(v) There is no cavity between the body wall and gut in Echinoderms.

Which of the statements are correct?
Detailed Solution for Test: Animal Kingdom - Question 25
i) True coelom arises from the mesoderm and is lined by mesoderm on both sides.
ii) Digestive cavity is not found in acoelomates.
iii) Haemocoel is the body cavity seen in arthropods and non-cephalopod molluscs.
iv) Aschelminthes (also known as Nematoda) possess a pseudocoelom, not a true body cavity.
v) Echinoderms possess a true body cavity, not lacking a cavity between the body wall and gut.
Thus, the correct statements are i and iii. The answer is Option A.
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