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1 Preparedby; Miss Anzal Faiqa Yousuf (M.Sc. Botany I.U. B)
House #10/C officers Colony Bahawalnagar (Contact # 03338810387) BIOLOGY 9Th
Unit -03 BIODIVERSITY
1: Classification means the grouping of organisms on the basis of?
{A}How they feed
{b}How they respire
{c}How they can survive
{D} The features they have in common
2:The kingdom protista includes?
{A} True multicellular organisms with no prominent nucleus
{b}True multicellular organisms with prominent nucleus
{c}Unicellular with simple multicellular organisms with prominent nucleus
{D}Unicellular organism with no prominent nucleus
3:Viruses are not classified in any kingdom because?
{A}They are too poorly understood {b}they are too small
{c}They are not considered organisms {D}They genetics cannot be determined
4: Viruses are assigned to the kingdom:
{A}Monera {b}Protista {c}Fungi {D}None of the above
5:A related group of genera comprises:
{A}A phylum {b}An order {c}A Class {D} AFamily
6: In which kingdom would you classify unicellular eukaryotes?
{A}Only protista {b}Fungi and monera
{c} Fungi and plantae {D}Only fungi
7: In binomial nomenclature the first letter of the ___ name is capitalized?
{A}Family {b}Class {c}Genus {D}Species
8:Which of the following sequences shows the correct hierarchy of classification, going
from the smaller to the bigger group?
{A}Kingdom, Phylum, Order, Class, Family, Genus, Species
{b}Kingdom, Order, Family, class, Phylum, Genus, Species
{c}Species, Genus, Family, Order, Class, Phylum, Kingdom
{D} Genus, Order, Family, Class, Phylum, Kingdom
9:Which of the following may be the correct way of writing the scientific name of an
organism?
{A}E. coli {b}Grant’s gazelle {c}Saccharum {D} Canislupis
10: A certain organism is multicellular adapted for photosynthesis and has multicellular
sec organs. To which kingdom does it belong?
{A} Animalia {b} Fungi {c}Plantae {D} Protista
11: Species that are in the same ___ are more closely related than,
{A} Family….Genus {b}Family…Order {c}Phylum…Class {D}Class…order
12:When the last member of a particular species dies, the species is said to be__?
{A}Established {b}Extinct {c}Threatened {D}Endangered
CH-(03)MCQ’S FROM EXERCISE
2 Preparedby; Miss Anzal Faiqa Yousuf (M.Sc. Botany I.U. B)
House #10/C officers Colony Bahawalnagar (Contact # 03338810387) BIOLOGY 9Th
13:In which season Houbara bustard migrates to Pakistan and settles here?
{A}Winter {b} Spring {c} Autumn {D} summer
14:The numbers of organisms on earth is approximately:
{A}1 Million {b}2 Million {c}2.5 Million {D}3 Million
15:Classes are grouped into.
{A}Phylum {b}Order {c} Genus {D}Kingdom
16:The basic unit of classification is?
{A} Species {b} Genus {c} Order {D}Kingdom
17:How many species of animals have been discovered?
{A} One million {b} Two million {c} Three million{D} One and half million
18:A species can be defined as a group of organism that?
{A} Can live with one another {b} cannot live with one another
{c}Can breed with one another {D}Can breed with other kind of organisms
19:Each rank of classification is called.
{A}Taxon {b}Taxa {c}Class {D}Genus
20: A group of nearest genera is called?
{A}Species {b}Family {c} Phylum {D} Order
21: In case of plants, fungi and algae, phylum can also be called as?
{A}Divisions {b}Phyla {c} Kingdom {D}Sub-kingdom
22:Mustard belongs to kingdom?
{A}Plantae {b} Animalia {c} Fungi {D} Protista
23:In the oldest system of classification the number of kingdoms was:
{A}One {b}Two {c}Three {D}Four
24: Man has always been a ______?
{A}Biologist{b}Chemist {c} Geologist {D} none of all
25: which is the correct ascending order of units of classification?
{A}Species,Order, phylum {b}Kingdom, phylum, order
{c}Genus, Class, orde r{D}Class,
26: The biological method is used to solve the ____ problems.
{A} Physical {b}Biological {c}Chemical {D} none of all
27: Five kingdom classifications were proposed by____:
{A}Robert Whittaker {b} Ernst Hackel {c} Jhon Ray {D}Carolus Linnaeus
28: Five kingdom classifications were proposed in _____:
{A}1866 {b} 1967 {c} 1969 {D}1867
29: Who modified the five kingdom classification?
{A}Margulis and Schwartz {b}E-Chatton {c}Jhon Ray{D}Robert Whittaker
30: According to five-kingdomclassification system, bacteria are placed in:
{A}Kingdom protista {b}Kingdom Monera
{C} Kingdom Fungi {D}Kingdom Plantae
3 Preparedby; Miss Anzal Faiqa Yousuf (M.Sc. Botany I.U. B)
House #10/C officers Colony Bahawalnagar (Contact # 03338810387) BIOLOGY 9Th
31: Which of the following is acellular in structure?
{A}Virus {b}Viroid {C}Prion {D}All of these
32: Prions are made up of:
{A}Proteins {b}Nucleic acid {C}Protein and DNA {D}Protein and RNA
33:Nuclear envelope is present in the cells of:
{A} Plants {b} Fungi {C}Protozoa {D}All of these
34: The scientific name of house sparrow is:
{A} Canis lupus {b}Cassia fistula {C}Rosa indica {D}Passer domesticus
35: E. coli is a/ an:
{A}Protist {b}Bacterium {C}Plant {D}Animal
36: A species at risk of extinction in near future is called___:
{A}Endangered species {b}Extinct species
{C} Threatened species {D}Additional species
37: The greatest threat to biodiversityof this planet is:
{A}Over hunting {b}Climate change
{C}Habitat loss {D}suitable condition
Q 1: What do you mean by scientific method?
Ans: The scientific method, in which biological problems are solved, is termed as
biological method. It comprises the steps a biologist adopts in order to solve a biological
problem.
Q 2: On which factor biodiversity depend?
Ans: Biodiversity depends on some environmental factors, such as:
Climate, Altitude, Soil, Presence of other species and many other things.
Biodiversity is not distributed evenly on Earth. It is richest in the tropics.
Q 3: What is the importance of biodiversity?
Ans:Biodiversity plays important role in making and maintaining ecosystem. It plays a
part in regulating the chemistry of our atmosphere and water supply. Biodiversity is
directly involved in recycling nutrients and providing fertile soil.
Q 4: Define Classification?
Ans: Classification is defined as “the arrangement of organisms into groups and
subgroups on the basis of their similarities and dissimilarities.
Q 5: Why classification is necessary?
Ans: some of the organisms are distinctly different from one another and share only few
common characteristic whereas other resemble more with each other and share only few
differences while some are even identical. Thus it is necessary that organisms are
classified and given a specific name.
CH-(03) SHORT QUESTIONS
4 Preparedby; Miss Anzal Faiqa Yousuf (M.Sc. Botany I.U. B)
House #10/C officers Colony Bahawalnagar (Contact # 03338810387) BIOLOGY 9Th
Q 6: Write down any two aims of classification?
Ans: The main aims of classification are:
To determine the similarities and differences among organisms so that they can be
studied easily.
To find the evolutionary relationships among organisms.
Q 7: What is the difference between taxonomy and systematics?
Ans:Taxonomy: The branch of biology which deals with classification is called
taxonomy.
Systematics: The branch of biology which deals with classification and also traces the
evolutionary history of organisms is known as systematics.
Q 8: Differentiate between the terms “Extinct” and “endangered”?
Ans: Extinct: In an Ecosystem, a species is called Extinct when there is no doubt that the
last individual of the species has died in Ecosystem. For example Swamp deer ,
blackbuck and Indian wild ass.
Endangered: The species is called endangered when it is at risk of extinction in near
future. For example Indus Dolphin and Marco polo sheep.
Q 9: What are the contributions of Whittaker, Margulis and Schwartz in
Taxonomy?
Ans: Robert Whittaker introduced the five kingdom classification system.
Margulis and Schwartz modified the five kingdom classification system of Whittaker.
Q 10: What is Binomial Nomenclature and who introduced it?
Ans: Binomial Nomenclature is the Method of giving scientific names to living organisms.
Carlous Linnaeus introduced binomial nomenclature.
Q 11: Define Biodiversity?
Ans: The term Biodiversity has been derived from bio and diversity. The Biodiversity of
an Ecosystem can be defined as Varietywith in a Species and among
Species.Biodiversity is a measure of the variety of Organisms present in different
Ecosystems.
Q 12: What do you know about plant like protist?
Ans: Algae are unicellular, colonial or sometime simple multicellular. They resemble
plant cells with cell walls and chlorophyll in chloroplasts. Simple multicellular means that
they do not have multicellular sex organs and do not form embryos during life cycles.
Q 13: Give the characteristics of kingdom Monera?
Ans: According to kingdom Monera “organisms that lack definite nucleus and membrane
bounded organelles called prokaryotes are grouped together in kingdom Monera e. g.
Bacteria, Cyanobacteria or blue green algae.
5 Preparedby; Miss Anzal Faiqa Yousuf (M.Sc. Botany I.U. B)
House #10/C officers Colony Bahawalnagar (Contact # 03338810387) BIOLOGY 9Th
Q 14: what are the main characteristics of fungi according to the five-kingdom
classification?
Ans: Kingdom Fungi includes eukaryotic, multicellular organisms for example
mushrooms.
Fungi are heterotrophic organisms that are absorptive in their nutritional mode.
Most fungi are decomposers. They live on organic matter, secrete digestive enzymes
and absorb small organic matter formed by the digestion by enzymes.
Q 15: Write two causes of deforestation?
Ans: Sometimes there is slow forest degradation and sometime sudden and catastrophic
clear-cutting for urban development.Deforestation can be the result of the deliberate
removal of forests for agriculture.
Q 16: Give some examples of endangered and extinct species?
Ans: Endangered species:
Indus Dolphin, Marco polo sheep, Houbara bustard, Astore Marchor and Snow leopard
etc.
Extinct species
:Indian one horned rhinoceros, Indian cheetah Swamp deer, Hangul etc.
Q 17: What is the difference between flora and fauna?
Ans: Fauna: Diversity of animals in any region is called fauna.
Flora: Diversity of plants in any region is called flora.
Q 18: What are prions and viroids?
Prions: Prions are composed of protein only and act as an infectious particle in plants.
Prions cause infectious disease in some plants.
Viroids: Viroids are composed of circular RNA only and act as an infectious particle,
cause disease in plants.

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  • 1. 1 Preparedby; Miss Anzal Faiqa Yousuf (M.Sc. Botany I.U. B) House #10/C officers Colony Bahawalnagar (Contact # 03338810387) BIOLOGY 9Th Unit -03 BIODIVERSITY 1: Classification means the grouping of organisms on the basis of? {A}How they feed {b}How they respire {c}How they can survive {D} The features they have in common 2:The kingdom protista includes? {A} True multicellular organisms with no prominent nucleus {b}True multicellular organisms with prominent nucleus {c}Unicellular with simple multicellular organisms with prominent nucleus {D}Unicellular organism with no prominent nucleus 3:Viruses are not classified in any kingdom because? {A}They are too poorly understood {b}they are too small {c}They are not considered organisms {D}They genetics cannot be determined 4: Viruses are assigned to the kingdom: {A}Monera {b}Protista {c}Fungi {D}None of the above 5:A related group of genera comprises: {A}A phylum {b}An order {c}A Class {D} AFamily 6: In which kingdom would you classify unicellular eukaryotes? {A}Only protista {b}Fungi and monera {c} Fungi and plantae {D}Only fungi 7: In binomial nomenclature the first letter of the ___ name is capitalized? {A}Family {b}Class {c}Genus {D}Species 8:Which of the following sequences shows the correct hierarchy of classification, going from the smaller to the bigger group? {A}Kingdom, Phylum, Order, Class, Family, Genus, Species {b}Kingdom, Order, Family, class, Phylum, Genus, Species {c}Species, Genus, Family, Order, Class, Phylum, Kingdom {D} Genus, Order, Family, Class, Phylum, Kingdom 9:Which of the following may be the correct way of writing the scientific name of an organism? {A}E. coli {b}Grant’s gazelle {c}Saccharum {D} Canislupis 10: A certain organism is multicellular adapted for photosynthesis and has multicellular sec organs. To which kingdom does it belong? {A} Animalia {b} Fungi {c}Plantae {D} Protista 11: Species that are in the same ___ are more closely related than, {A} Family….Genus {b}Family…Order {c}Phylum…Class {D}Class…order 12:When the last member of a particular species dies, the species is said to be__? {A}Established {b}Extinct {c}Threatened {D}Endangered CH-(03)MCQ’S FROM EXERCISE
  • 2. 2 Preparedby; Miss Anzal Faiqa Yousuf (M.Sc. Botany I.U. B) House #10/C officers Colony Bahawalnagar (Contact # 03338810387) BIOLOGY 9Th 13:In which season Houbara bustard migrates to Pakistan and settles here? {A}Winter {b} Spring {c} Autumn {D} summer 14:The numbers of organisms on earth is approximately: {A}1 Million {b}2 Million {c}2.5 Million {D}3 Million 15:Classes are grouped into. {A}Phylum {b}Order {c} Genus {D}Kingdom 16:The basic unit of classification is? {A} Species {b} Genus {c} Order {D}Kingdom 17:How many species of animals have been discovered? {A} One million {b} Two million {c} Three million{D} One and half million 18:A species can be defined as a group of organism that? {A} Can live with one another {b} cannot live with one another {c}Can breed with one another {D}Can breed with other kind of organisms 19:Each rank of classification is called. {A}Taxon {b}Taxa {c}Class {D}Genus 20: A group of nearest genera is called? {A}Species {b}Family {c} Phylum {D} Order 21: In case of plants, fungi and algae, phylum can also be called as? {A}Divisions {b}Phyla {c} Kingdom {D}Sub-kingdom 22:Mustard belongs to kingdom? {A}Plantae {b} Animalia {c} Fungi {D} Protista 23:In the oldest system of classification the number of kingdoms was: {A}One {b}Two {c}Three {D}Four 24: Man has always been a ______? {A}Biologist{b}Chemist {c} Geologist {D} none of all 25: which is the correct ascending order of units of classification? {A}Species,Order, phylum {b}Kingdom, phylum, order {c}Genus, Class, orde r{D}Class, 26: The biological method is used to solve the ____ problems. {A} Physical {b}Biological {c}Chemical {D} none of all 27: Five kingdom classifications were proposed by____: {A}Robert Whittaker {b} Ernst Hackel {c} Jhon Ray {D}Carolus Linnaeus 28: Five kingdom classifications were proposed in _____: {A}1866 {b} 1967 {c} 1969 {D}1867 29: Who modified the five kingdom classification? {A}Margulis and Schwartz {b}E-Chatton {c}Jhon Ray{D}Robert Whittaker 30: According to five-kingdomclassification system, bacteria are placed in: {A}Kingdom protista {b}Kingdom Monera {C} Kingdom Fungi {D}Kingdom Plantae
  • 3. 3 Preparedby; Miss Anzal Faiqa Yousuf (M.Sc. Botany I.U. B) House #10/C officers Colony Bahawalnagar (Contact # 03338810387) BIOLOGY 9Th 31: Which of the following is acellular in structure? {A}Virus {b}Viroid {C}Prion {D}All of these 32: Prions are made up of: {A}Proteins {b}Nucleic acid {C}Protein and DNA {D}Protein and RNA 33:Nuclear envelope is present in the cells of: {A} Plants {b} Fungi {C}Protozoa {D}All of these 34: The scientific name of house sparrow is: {A} Canis lupus {b}Cassia fistula {C}Rosa indica {D}Passer domesticus 35: E. coli is a/ an: {A}Protist {b}Bacterium {C}Plant {D}Animal 36: A species at risk of extinction in near future is called___: {A}Endangered species {b}Extinct species {C} Threatened species {D}Additional species 37: The greatest threat to biodiversityof this planet is: {A}Over hunting {b}Climate change {C}Habitat loss {D}suitable condition Q 1: What do you mean by scientific method? Ans: The scientific method, in which biological problems are solved, is termed as biological method. It comprises the steps a biologist adopts in order to solve a biological problem. Q 2: On which factor biodiversity depend? Ans: Biodiversity depends on some environmental factors, such as: Climate, Altitude, Soil, Presence of other species and many other things. Biodiversity is not distributed evenly on Earth. It is richest in the tropics. Q 3: What is the importance of biodiversity? Ans:Biodiversity plays important role in making and maintaining ecosystem. It plays a part in regulating the chemistry of our atmosphere and water supply. Biodiversity is directly involved in recycling nutrients and providing fertile soil. Q 4: Define Classification? Ans: Classification is defined as “the arrangement of organisms into groups and subgroups on the basis of their similarities and dissimilarities. Q 5: Why classification is necessary? Ans: some of the organisms are distinctly different from one another and share only few common characteristic whereas other resemble more with each other and share only few differences while some are even identical. Thus it is necessary that organisms are classified and given a specific name. CH-(03) SHORT QUESTIONS
  • 4. 4 Preparedby; Miss Anzal Faiqa Yousuf (M.Sc. Botany I.U. B) House #10/C officers Colony Bahawalnagar (Contact # 03338810387) BIOLOGY 9Th Q 6: Write down any two aims of classification? Ans: The main aims of classification are: To determine the similarities and differences among organisms so that they can be studied easily. To find the evolutionary relationships among organisms. Q 7: What is the difference between taxonomy and systematics? Ans:Taxonomy: The branch of biology which deals with classification is called taxonomy. Systematics: The branch of biology which deals with classification and also traces the evolutionary history of organisms is known as systematics. Q 8: Differentiate between the terms “Extinct” and “endangered”? Ans: Extinct: In an Ecosystem, a species is called Extinct when there is no doubt that the last individual of the species has died in Ecosystem. For example Swamp deer , blackbuck and Indian wild ass. Endangered: The species is called endangered when it is at risk of extinction in near future. For example Indus Dolphin and Marco polo sheep. Q 9: What are the contributions of Whittaker, Margulis and Schwartz in Taxonomy? Ans: Robert Whittaker introduced the five kingdom classification system. Margulis and Schwartz modified the five kingdom classification system of Whittaker. Q 10: What is Binomial Nomenclature and who introduced it? Ans: Binomial Nomenclature is the Method of giving scientific names to living organisms. Carlous Linnaeus introduced binomial nomenclature. Q 11: Define Biodiversity? Ans: The term Biodiversity has been derived from bio and diversity. The Biodiversity of an Ecosystem can be defined as Varietywith in a Species and among Species.Biodiversity is a measure of the variety of Organisms present in different Ecosystems. Q 12: What do you know about plant like protist? Ans: Algae are unicellular, colonial or sometime simple multicellular. They resemble plant cells with cell walls and chlorophyll in chloroplasts. Simple multicellular means that they do not have multicellular sex organs and do not form embryos during life cycles. Q 13: Give the characteristics of kingdom Monera? Ans: According to kingdom Monera “organisms that lack definite nucleus and membrane bounded organelles called prokaryotes are grouped together in kingdom Monera e. g. Bacteria, Cyanobacteria or blue green algae.
  • 5. 5 Preparedby; Miss Anzal Faiqa Yousuf (M.Sc. Botany I.U. B) House #10/C officers Colony Bahawalnagar (Contact # 03338810387) BIOLOGY 9Th Q 14: what are the main characteristics of fungi according to the five-kingdom classification? Ans: Kingdom Fungi includes eukaryotic, multicellular organisms for example mushrooms. Fungi are heterotrophic organisms that are absorptive in their nutritional mode. Most fungi are decomposers. They live on organic matter, secrete digestive enzymes and absorb small organic matter formed by the digestion by enzymes. Q 15: Write two causes of deforestation? Ans: Sometimes there is slow forest degradation and sometime sudden and catastrophic clear-cutting for urban development.Deforestation can be the result of the deliberate removal of forests for agriculture. Q 16: Give some examples of endangered and extinct species? Ans: Endangered species: Indus Dolphin, Marco polo sheep, Houbara bustard, Astore Marchor and Snow leopard etc. Extinct species :Indian one horned rhinoceros, Indian cheetah Swamp deer, Hangul etc. Q 17: What is the difference between flora and fauna? Ans: Fauna: Diversity of animals in any region is called fauna. Flora: Diversity of plants in any region is called flora. Q 18: What are prions and viroids? Prions: Prions are composed of protein only and act as an infectious particle in plants. Prions cause infectious disease in some plants. Viroids: Viroids are composed of circular RNA only and act as an infectious particle, cause disease in plants.