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This section includes 8 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Biology knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
Which among the following is incorrect about reptiles? |
A. | Reptiles cannot generate their body heat internally like humans do |
B. | Reptiles cannot sense smell like humans do instead they flick their tongue out in order to sense chemo receptors |
C. | Reptiles derive its origin from the word reptum which means creep or crawl |
D. | Reptiles are warm blooded animals |
Answer» E. | |
2. |
Which among the following is incorrect about mammals? |
A. | African elephant is the largest mammal on the Earth |
B. | Mammalia derives its origin from Latin word Mamma which means breast |
C. | Mammals have hair or fur and are warm-blooded |
D. | The necessary condition for being a mammal is to give birth to their young ones |
Answer» E. | |
3. |
Which among the following is an incorrect interesting fact about Aves? |
A. | Their bones are hollow and help them to fly |
B. | Air sacs are sites of gas exchange in Avian Dinosaurs |
C. | Humming bird is the smallest bird |
D. | Ostrich and penguins are few birds that can t fly |
Answer» C. Humming bird is the smallest bird | |
4. |
Mammals are the milk feeding animals. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» B. False | |
5. |
What does the word homoiothermous refer to? |
A. | Lie in the same temperature |
B. | Warm blooded animals |
C. | The animal is in thermal equilibrium with its surrounding |
D. | The animal lives in isotonic conditions |
Answer» C. The animal is in thermal equilibrium with its surrounding | |
6. |
Scutes are also called as _____ |
A. | Wings |
B. | Scales |
C. | Gills |
D. | Glands |
Answer» C. Gills | |
7. |
Salamander is an example of __________ |
A. | Reptile |
B. | Osteichthytes |
C. | Amphibians |
D. | Mammals |
Answer» D. Mammals | |
8. |
The word Chordata gets its origin from ________ |
A. | Greek |
B. | Latin |
C. | Arab |
D. | Sanskrit |
Answer» C. Arab | |