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Biology Fsc Part 1 Chapter 10 Online Test MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
Animal of which phylum have developed bilateral symmetry in their larvae and radial symmetry in adults.
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Nematoda
Annelida
Echinodermata
Mollusca
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Question # 2
Kangaroo belong to sub class.
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Eutheria
Reptilia
Metatheria
Prototheria
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Question # 3
Flame cells are excretory cells in.
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Flatworms
Segmented worms
Round worms
Anseets
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Question # 4
In mollusca the foot is used for
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Capturing prey
Locomotion
Both a and b
None of these
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Question # 5
Portuguese man of war is the name used for.
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Physalia
Obelia
Hydra
Aurelia
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Question # 6
Dugesia is a free living flatworm with a ciliated outer surface. It is commonly called.
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Tape worm
Liver flake
Planaria
Blood fluke
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Question # 7
In phylum coelenterate special cells cnidocyntes give size to
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Polyps
Nematocyts
Gemmules
Gastrozolds
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Question # 8
One of these is an early reptile
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Platy pus
Archaeopterye
Varanope
snake
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Question # 9
The sub class that has not primitive mammals is
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Prototherian
Eutherian
Megatheria
None of these
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Question # 10
All 'Flat worms' belong to phylum
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Annelida
Platyhelminthes
Nematoda
Arthropoda
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Question # 11
Metameric ally segmented animals are belonging to the.
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Annelids
Molluscus
cnidarians
Echinoderms
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Question # 12
Ascaris lumbricoldes is an intestinal parasite of.
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Horse
Man
Donkey
Monkey
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Question # 13
In protostomes, the blastopore forms the
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Anus
Brain
Excretory pore
Mouth
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