What would be true for Alternaria but not for Puccinia?
1. Heterotrophic mode of nutrition
2. Sexual stage is unknown
3. Lack of vegetative reproduction
4. Called as bracket fungi

Subtopic:  Kingdom Fungi: Deuteromycetes |
 82%
From NCERT
Please attempt this question first.
Hints
Please attempt this question first.

Match each item in Column I with one in Column II and select the correct match from the codes given:
Column I
[Protist]
Column II
[Feature of wall]
A Diatoms P Cell wall has stiff cellulose plates on outer surface
B Dinoflagellates Q Cell wall embedded with silica
C Euglenoids R Protein rich layer instead of a cell wall
D Slime moulds S True walls in spores
Codes:
A B C D
1. Q P R S
2. Q P S R
3. P Q R S
4. P Q S R
Subtopic:  Kingdom Protista: Chrysophytes | Kingdom Protista: Dinoflagellates | Kingdom Protista: Euglenoids | Kingdom Protista: Slime Moulds |
 87%
From NCERT
Please attempt this question first.
Hints
Please attempt this question first.

Match each item in Column I with one in Column II  and select the correct match from the codes given:
Column I
[Fungal class]
Column II
[Example]
A Phycomycetes P Alternaria
B Ascomycetes Q Smut fungus
C Basidiomycetes R Bread mould
D Deuteromycetes S Truffles
Codes:
A B C D
1. Q P R S
2. S R P Q
3. R Q S P
4. R S Q P
Subtopic:  Kingdom Fungi: Deuteromycetes | Kingdom Fungi: Zygomycetes | Kingdom Fungi: Ascomycetes | Kingdom Fungi: Basidomycetes | Kingdom Fungi: Phycomycetes |
 82%
From NCERT
Please attempt this question first.
Hints
Please attempt this question first.

advertisementadvertisement

In Whittaker’s five Kingdom classification, organisms with eukaryotic cell type and cellular body organisation are kept under:
1. Kingdom Monera 2. Kingdom Protista
3. Kingdom Fungi 4. Kingdom Plantae
Subtopic:  Kingdom Protista: Introduction |
 89%
From NCERT
Please attempt this question first.
Hints
Please attempt this question first.

Identify the incorrect statement regarding cyanobacteria:
 
1. They have chlorophyll a (similar to green plants)
2. They are unicellular and never colonial or filamentous
3. They often form blooms in polluted water bodies
4. Some of them can fix atmospheric nitrogen
Subtopic:  Kingdom Monera: Bacterial Classification |
 90%
From NCERT
Please attempt this question first.
Hints
Please attempt this question first.

The chief ‘producers’ in the oceans are:
1. Cyanobacteria
2. Dinoflagellates
3. Diatoms
4. Lichens

Subtopic:  Kingdom Protista: Chrysophytes |
 94%
From NCERT
Please attempt this question first.
Hints
Please attempt this question first.

advertisementadvertisement

Slime molds:

1. form plasmodium that differentiates and forms fruiting bodies bearing spores at their tips during unfavourable conditions.
2. form plasmodium that differentiates and forms fruiting bodies bearing spores at their tips during favourable conditions.
3. form plasmodium under favourable conditions and the plasmodium differentiates and forms fruiting bodies bearing spores at their tips during unfavourable conditions.
4. form plasmodium under unfavourable conditions and the plasmodium differentiates and forms fruiting bodies bearing spores at their tips during favourable conditions.
Subtopic:  Kingdom Protista: Slime Moulds |
 58%
From NCERT
Please attempt this question first.
Hints
Please attempt this question first.

In the five kingdom classification, the members of Kingdom Animalia:

I: are all heterotrophs
II: are all multicellular where cells lack a cell wall

1. Only I is correct
2. Only II is correct
3. Both I and II are correct
4. Both I and II are incorrect

Subtopic:  Different Classification Systems |
 87%
From NCERT
Please attempt this question first.
Hints
Please attempt this question first.

Gonyaulax is:

1. a heterotrophic bacteria pathogenic to cereal crops
2. a dinoflagellate responsible for red tides
3. a free living nematode
4. a thermophilic archaebacterium
Subtopic:  Kingdom Protista: Dinoflagellates |
 96%
From NCERT
Please attempt this question first.
Hints
Please attempt this question first.

advertisementadvertisement

That viruses could be crystallised and crystals consist largely of proteins was shown by:
1. M. W. Beijerinck
2. W. M. Stanley
3. Dmitri Ivanovsky
4. Louis Pasteur

Subtopic:  Virus, Viroids & Prions |
 88%
From NCERT
Please attempt this question first.
Hints
Please attempt this question first.