1. Consider the following statements—
1. Tape worm is harmaphrodite
2. Round- worm has separate sexes
3. Filaria is caused by a nematode
4. Guinea—worm is an annelid
Which of these is correct?
(a) 1 and 2
(b) 1, 2 and 3
(c) 3 and 4
(d) 2, 3 and 4
2. Which one of following group of animals are primates?
(a) Giraffes and Zebra
(b) monkey and apes
(c) Lemurs and horses
(d) None of these
3. Lobaster is -
(a) An arachnoid
(b) A crustacean
(c) An Insect
(d) A myriapod
4. Match List-I (Name of the animal) with List-II (Class in the animal kingdom) and select the correct answer using the codes given below :
List-I List-II
(Name of the animal) (Class in the animal kingdom)
A. Himalayan Salamander 1. Amphibia
B. Indian shark 2. Chondriethyes
C. Sea - horse 3. Osteichthyes
D. Tortoise 4. Reptilia
Codes : A B C D
(a) 1 2 3 4
(b) 2 1 4 3
(c) 1 2 4 3
(d) 2 1 3 4
5. Crocodiles store fat in—
(a) Head
(b) Stomach
(c) Tail
(d) Arteries
6. Which one among the following is blind (Extremely poor eyesight)
(a) Bat
(b) Echidna
(c) Flying squirrel
(d) Slow horis
7. In which one of the following animals, is skin a respiratory organ?
(a) Coakroach
(b) Frog
(c) Spark
(d) Whale
8. Which one of the following carries out the function in human being similar to the one which malpighian tubules perform in cockroach and other insects?
(a) Lung
(b) Kidneys
(c) Heart
(d) Reproductive organs
9. Which among the following is the largest phyllum in the animal kingdom in respect of number of species ?
(a) Annalida
(b) Platyhelminthes
(c) Chordata
(d) Arthropoda
10. Which one of the following statements is not correct?
(a) In the animal of plhyllum porifera, called sponges, the reproduction is only a sexual by budding
(b) Many forms of coelenterata posses a hard exoskeleton of lime to form corals
(c) Animals of phylum annelida occur in moist soil, fresh water and sea
(d) In the animals of phylum echinodermata body surface is covered allover by calcareous spines
11. The Lok Sabha is summoned to meet by the
(a) Speaker of the Lok Sabha
(b) President
(c) Leader of the majority party
(d) Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs
12. The salary of the Governor is charged on :
(a) the Consolidated Fund of India
(b) the Consolidated Fund of the State
(c) the Consolidated Fund of India and Consolidated Fund of the State on fifty-fifty basis
(d) the Contingency Fund of the State
13. The strength of the Council of Ministers :
(a) has been fixed by the Constitution
(b) has been fixed by the Parliament under People's Representation Act 1950
(c) is determined by the Prime Minister keeping in view the requirements of the time
(d) is determined by President
14. The Parliament can legislate on a state subject only
(a) if the legislatures of two or more states recommend that the Parliament should do so
(b) for the implementation of international treaties, agreements and conventions
(c) during national emergency
(d) in all the above cases
15. A member of the Council of Ministers can be asked to tender his resignation if he loses the confidence of :
(a) the Governor
(b) the State Legislature
(c) the Chief Minister
(d) all the above three
16. Which one of the following factors does not play any role in determining the position of the Chief Minister?
(a) his personality
(b) his position in the party
(c) his financial status
(d) the position of his party in the State Legislature
17. All the cases regarding interpretation of the Constitution can be brought to the Supreme Court under its :
(a) original jurisdiction
(b) appellate jurisdiction
(c) advisory jurisdiction
(d) none of the above
18. The Fundamental Duties of the Indian Citizens :
(a) formed a part of the original Constitution
(b) were added by the Forty-Second Amendment
(c) were added by the Forty-Fourth Amendment
(d) were defined by the parliament through a law enacted during the emergency
19. The provisions of the Constitution relating to the establishment and abolition of the Legislative Councils can be amended by
(a) simple majority of the Parliament
(b) two-thirds majority of the two Houses of Parliament
(c) two-thirds majority of the two Houses of Parliament and majority of the states
(d) none of the above
20. The judges of the Supreme Court hold office till they reach the age of :
(a) 58 years
(b) 60 years
(c) 65 years
(d) there is no upper age limit
Answers Key:
1.d
2.d
3.b
4.a
5.c
6.a
7.b
8.b
9.d
10.b
11.b
12.b
13.c
14.d
15.c
16.c
17.b
18.b
19.a
20.c
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