Animal Kingdom Quiz No.3 0 Created on August 02, 2021 Animal Kingdom Quiz No.3 Animal Kingdom: Chordata — Feature of Chordata, Pisces, Amphibia 1 / 27 Which is a true fish? Cat fish Jelly fish Cuttle fish Silver fish 2 / 27 Which of the following statements is true? All chordates are vertebrates. All vertebrates are chordates. Non chordates have a vertebral column. Invertebrates possess a tubular nerve cord. 3 / 27 Limbless amphibians belongs to the order anura urodela gymnophiona squamata 4 / 27 Match column IJ with column and select the correct option from the given codes. A-(i), B-(ii), C-(iii), D-(iv), E-(v) A-(ii), B-(iii), C-(iv), D-(1), E-(v) A-(iii), B-(v), C-(ii), D-(i), E-(iv) A-(iii), B-(i), C-(v), D-(ii), E-(iv) 5 / 27 Which of the following is a living fossil and connecting link between fishes and amphibians? Sea horse Gambusia Latimeria Torpedo 6 / 27 Frog is called amphibian because it has no tail. it has got lungs. its young one, tadople is aquatic in its habitat. it lives both on land and water. 7 / 27 In which of the following notochord is absent? Adult Herdmania and Balanoglossus Adult Herdmania and adult Branchiostoma Larva of Herdmania and Branchiostoma Larva of Herdmania and Balanoglossus 8 / 27 Anadromous fishes move from seas to freshwater from sea to estuary from river to sea from estuary to sea 9 / 27 The fishes possess gills and fins. Which of the following is not a true fish? Silver fish (Lepisma) Gold fish (Carassius) Silver carp (Hythalamictyes) Sea horse (Hippocampus) 10 / 27 The lamprey (Petromyzon) is included in the same taxonomic class as the Chamaeleon (Anolis) Hag fish (Myxine) Salamander (Ambystoma) Lung fish (Neoceratodus) 11 / 27 A frog lives in water or near water because it can get its food easily in water. its hindlimbs are webbed and helps in swimming. it can see through its transparent eyelids while swimming. it respires through the skin. 12 / 27 Frog has five fingers and four toes four fingers and five toes five fingers and five toes four fingers and four toes 13 / 27 Match column I with column II and select the correct option from the given codes. A-(i), (iii), B-(ii), (iv) A-(ii), (iv), B-(i), (iii), (v) A-(ii), (v), B-(i), (ii), (iv) A-(i), (ii),(iv), B-(iii), (v) 14 / 27 Metanephros are present in birds reptilia mammals all of these 15 / 27 The correct classification of Balanoglossus is Chordata → Vertebrata → Enteropneusta Chordata → Vertebrata → Pterobranchia Chordata → Hemichordata → Pterobranchia Chordata → Hemichordata → Enteropneusta 16 / 27 Absence of thumb is characterstic of rabbit man frog monkey 17 / 27 Which of the following class is called tailed amphibians ? Apoda Urodela Anura None of these 18 / 27 Neoteny is found in tadpole Salamander Ayla Axolotl 19 / 27 Salamander belongs to the class reptilia amphibia aves mammalia 20 / 27 Freshwater bony fishes maintain water balance by excreting hypotonic urine. excreting salt across their gills. drinking small amount of water. excreting waste in the form of uric acid. 21 / 27 Gnathostomata is divided into 2 super classes, these are acraniata and craniata pisces and tetrapoda amniota and bipedal tetrapoda and gnathosomata 22 / 27 Characteristic feature of Cyclostomata are elongated cylindrical body. round mouth. round mouth without jaws and pair appendages. round mouth with jaw and unpaired appendages. 23 / 27 Petromyzon is a connecting link between Balanoglossus and Amphioxus Amphioxus and cyclostomata cyclostomata and pisces pisces and amphibians 24 / 27 Ahibernating frog respires with lung diaphragm buccal epithelium skin 25 / 27 Which fins are paired in fishes ? Dorsal fin and anal fin Pelvic fin and ventral fin Pectoral fin and pelvic fin Caudal fin and dorsal fin 26 / 27 Which of the following is characteristic feature of fishes? Tail and venous heart Venous heart and gills Epidermal scales and tail Epidermal scales and gills 27 / 27 Which of the following is the smallest taxonomic group of animals having a cranium, vertebral column, ventral heart, pulmonary respiration and two pairs of limbs? Gnathostomata Tetrapoda Vertebrata Chordata Your score is 0% Restart quiz