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Page 1 of 34 300 MCQs for NEET(UG)-2026 Based on NCERT The Living World.

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Page 2 of 34 Instructions for Students To make the most of this set of 300 MCQs for NEET UG preparation, follow these guidelines: 1. Create a Study Plan: o Allocate specific time slots to attempt these MCQs, ideally completing 50–60 questions per session to avoid fatigue. o Aim to finish the set within 5–7 days, allowing time for review and revision. 2. Simulate Exam Conditions: o Attempt the questions in a timed environment to mimic NEET UG conditions. Set a timer for 1 minute per question (total 300 minutes or 5 hours for the full set). o Work in a quiet space to enhance focus and replicate the exam atmosphere. 3. Answer Strategically: o Read each question and all options carefully before selecting an answer. o If unsure, use the process of elimination to narrow down choices, a key NEET strategy. o Mark questions you find challenging for later review. 4. Check Answers and Learn from Explanations: o After attempting a set of questions, compare your answers with the provided correct answers. o Study the detailed explanations to understand the reasoning behind each answer, especially for questions you answered incorrectly. o Note key concepts, terms, and NCERT references mentioned in the explanations to reinforce learning. 5. Track Your Progress: o Keep a record of your scores for each session to monitor improvement. o Calculate your accuracy percentage (e.g., correct answers ÷ total questions × 100) to gauge your preparation level. o Identify weak areas (e.g., taxonomy, plant classification) and revisit the corresponding NCERT chapters. 6. Revise and Reattempt: o Revisit questions you answered incorrectly after reviewing the relevant NCERT sections. o Attempt the entire set again after a week to assess retention and improvement. o Focus on memorizing scientific names, taxonomic hierarchies, and distinguishing characteristics, as these are frequently tested in NEET. 7. Supplement with NCERT: o Use these MCQs as a companion to the NCERT Class 11 Biology textbook. Refer to Chapters 1–4 for deeper understanding of concepts like binomial nomenclature, biological classification, and kingdom characteristics. o Pay attention to NCERT tables (e.g., Table 1.1) and figures (e.g., Figure 1.1) referenced in the explanations. 8. Avoid Common Mistakes: o Do not rush through questions, as NEET often includes tricky distractors. o Ensure you understand the taxonomic hierarchy (species to kingdom) and the differences between plant and animal classification systems. o Avoid relying solely on rote memorization; focus on conceptual clarity to handle application-based questions..

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Page 3 of 34 9. Seek Clarification: o If any explanation is unclear, discuss with teachers, peers, or online forums dedicated to NEET preparation. o Use additional resources like NCERT Exemplar or previous NEET question papers to practice similar questions. 10. Stay Motivated: o Treat mistakes as learning opportunities to build confidence. o Celebrate small improvements in your scores to maintain motivation. o Remember that consistent practice with these MCQs will strengthen your foundation for NEET UG Biology. By following these instructions, you can effectively use this resource to enhance your preparation, improve your accuracy, and boost your confidence for the NEET UG exam. Good luck!.

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Page 4 of 34  300 MCQs for NEET UG from NCERT Class 11 Biology Chapters 1 The Living World 1. What is the primary focus of biology as a science? a) Study of chemical reactions b) Study of life forms and living processes c) Study of non-living entities d) Study of physical structures 2. Which characteristic distinguishes living organisms from non-living entities? a) Static size and shape b) Ability to sense and respond to stimuli c) Absence of cellular organization d) Lack of metabolism 3. The ability of living organisms to maintain a stable internal environment is called: a) Metabolism b) Homeostasis c) Reproduction d) Adaptation 4. In unicellular organisms, growth and reproduction are often: a) Completely separate processes b) Synonymous with each other c) Unrelated to cell division d) Exclusive to multicellular organisms 5. Which of the following is NOT a defining feature of living organisms? a) Metabolism b) Consciousness c) Photosynthesis d) Cellular organization 6. The process considered the most technically complex in living organisms is: a) Growth b) Reproduction c) Metabolism d) Response to stimuli 7. The term "biodiversity" refers to: a) The variety of non-living objects b) The variety and variability of life forms on Earth c) The uniformity of all organisms d) The absence of life forms 8. Approximately how many species are known and described globally? a) 1–2 million b) 1.7–1.8 million c) 10–12 million d) 100–150 million 9. The science of classifying living organisms is called: a) Nomenclature b) Taxonomy c) Morphology d) Ecology.

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Page 5 of 34 10. The binomial nomenclature system was developed by: a) Charles Darwin b) Carolus Linnaeus c) Gregor Mendel d) Ernst Mayr 11. In the scientific name Mangifera indica, the word "indica" represents: a) Genus b) Species c) Family d) Order 12. Which of the following is a rule of binomial nomenclature? a) Both names are written in uppercase b) The genus name is capitalized c) The species name is written first d) The name is written in bold 13. The International Code for Botanical Nomenclature (ICBN) is used for naming: a) Animals b) Plants c) Microorganisms d) Fungi 14. The process of grouping organisms based on similarities is called: a) Identification b) Nomenclature c) Classification d) Systematics 15. The term "taxon" refers to: a) A single organism b) A group of organisms sharing common characteristics c) A chemical compound d) A habitat 16. Which taxonomical aid stores preserved plant specimens? a) Zoological park b) Herbarium c) Botanical garden d) Museum 17. The lowest taxonomic category in the taxonomic hierarchy is: a) Genus b) Species c) Family d) Order 18. The genus Panthera includes which of the following species? a) Felis catus b) Panthera leo c) Canis lupus d) Homo sapiens 19. The family Solanaceae includes which of the following genera? a) Mangifera b) Solanum c) Triticum d) Homo.

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Page 6 of 34 20. The order Carnivora includes which of the following families? a) Hominidae b) Felidae c) Poaceae d) Anacardiaceae 21. The phylum Chordata is characterized by the presence of: a) Jointed legs b) Notochord and dorsal hollow neural system c) Photosynthetic pigments d) Cell walls 22. The scientific name of wheat is: a) Mangifera indica b) Triticum aestivum c) Solanum tuberosum d) Homo sapiens 23. Which of the following is a feature of a herbarium? a) Stores live plants b) Stores dried and pressed plant specimens c) Displays live animals d) Conducts chemical experiments 24. The term "systematics" is derived from the Latin word: a) Systema b) Taxon c) Nomen d) Classis 25. The taxonomic category "Class" includes: a) Related species b) Related orders c) Related genera d) Related phyla 26. Which of the following is a characteristic of living organisms? a) Lack of cellular organization b) Ability to undergo metabolism c) Inability to respond to stimuli d) Absence of growth 27. The process of identification involves: a) Assigning a scientific name b) Describing an organism correctly c) Grouping organisms into categories d) Studying evolutionary relationships 28. The family Hominidae includes which organism? a) Lion b) Human c) Mango d) Wheat 29. The taxonomic hierarchy is arranged in: a) Random order b) Ascending order from species to kingdom c) Descending order from species to kingdom d) No specific order.

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Page 7 of 34 30. The purpose of taxonomic aids is to: a) Prevent classification b) Assist in identification and classification c) Eliminate species d) Stop reproduction 31. Which of the following is a universal rule of binomial nomenclature? a) Names are written in English b) Names are generally in Latin and italicized c) Genus name is lowercase d) Species name is capitalized 32. The term "taxa" refers to: a) Chemical compounds b) Taxonomic categories or ranks c) Individual organisms d) Habitats 33. The study of evolutionary relationships among organisms is part of: a) Nomenclature b) Systematics c) Morphology d) Ecology 34. The scientific name Homo sapiens Linn. indicates that the species was described by: a) Charles Darwin b) Carolus Linnaeus c) Ernst Mayr d) Gregor Mendel 35. Which of the following is an example of a taxon? a) A single plant b) The genus Solanum c) A chemical molecule d) A habitat 36. The order Primata includes which of the following? a) Lion and tiger b) Monkey and gorilla c) Wheat and rice d) Mango and potato 37. The family Felidae includes which genus? a) Panthera b) Homo c) Triticum d) Mangifera 38. The phylum Arthropoda is characterized by: a) Presence of notochord b) Jointed legs c) Photosynthetic ability d) Cell walls 39. Which taxonomical aid is used to study live animals? a) Herbarium b) Museum c) Zoological park d) Botanical garden.

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Page 8 of 34 40. The scientific name of a housefly is: a) Musca domestica b) Homo sapiens c) Mangifera indica d) Triticum aestivum 41. The process of classification is based on: a) Random characteristics b) Observable characters c) Chemical composition only d) Habitat only 42. The genus Solanum includes which of the following species? a) indica b) tuberosum c) leo d) sapiens 43. The taxonomic category "Division" is used for: a) Animals b) Plants c) Microorganisms d) Fungi 44. The study of taxonomy is useful in: a) Agriculture and forestry b) Chemical industries only c) Eliminating species d) Preventing biodiversity 45. The binomial nomenclature system ensures that: a) Each organism has multiple names b) Each organism has a unique name worldwide c) Names vary by region d) Names are in local languages 46. The taxonomic category "Order" is: a) Lower than species b) Higher than family c) Equal to genus d) Lower than genus 47. The family Poaceae belongs to which order? a) Sapindales b) Poales c) Primata d) Carnivora 48. The genus Felis includes which of the following? a) Lion b) Tiger c) Domestic cat d) Leopard 49. The term "taxonomic hierarchy" refers to: a) Random arrangement of organisms b) Ordered arrangement of taxonomic categories c) Study of chemical reactions d) Study of habitats.

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Page 9 of 34 50. Which of the following is a defining feature of living organisms? a) Absence of metabolism b) Cellular organization c) Lack of response to stimuli d) Static structure 51. The primary purpose of biological classification is to: a) Identify chemical compounds b) Organize organisms based on similarities c) Study non-living entities d) Prevent reproduction 52. Biological classification is based on: a) Random traits b) Morphological and evolutionary characteristics c) Habitat only d) Color and size only 53. The scientist known as the "Darwin of the 20th century" is: a) Carolus Linnaeus b) Ernst Mayr c) Charles Darwin d) Gregor Mendel 54. Ernst Mayr contributed significantly to: a) The definition of a biological species b) The development of binomial nomenclature c) The study of chemical reactions d) The discovery of DNA 55. The concept of a biological species was pioneered by: a) Carolus Linnaeus b) Ernst Mayr c) Charles Darwin d) Robert Hooke 56. Biological classification helps in understanding: a) Chemical properties of organisms b) Evolutionary relationships among organisms c) Only physical structures d) Only habitats 57. The study of biological classification is part of: a) Taxonomy b) Morphology c) Ecology d) Genetics 58. The classification of organisms into kingdoms is based on: a) Color and size b) Cellular organization and mode of nutrition c) Habitat only d) Chemical composition only.

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Page 10 of 34 59. The term "systematics" in biological classification refers to: a) Naming organisms b) Studying evolutionary relationships c) Studying chemical reactions d) Studying habitats 60. The publication "Systema Naturae" was authored by: a) Ernst Mayr b) Carolus Linnaeus c) Charles Darwin d) Gregor Mendel 61. The classification system has changed over time due to: a) Lack of scientific tools b) New discoveries and better understanding c) Absence of species d) Uniformity of organisms 62. The process of classification involves: a) Only naming organisms b) Grouping based on observable characters c) Eliminating species d) Preventing reproduction 63. The biological species concept emphasizes: a) Morphological differences only b) Reproductive isolation c) Habitat preferences d) Chemical composition 64. The study of zoogeography, as contributed by Ernst Mayr, involves: a) Distribution of animals in different regions b) Chemical analysis of organisms c) Plant classification d) Genetic mutations 65. The classification of organisms into taxa is based on: a) Random traits b) Shared characteristics c) Individual traits only d) Habitat only 66. The term "taxa" in biological classification refers to: a) Chemical compounds b) Taxonomic categories c) Individual organisms d) Habitats 67. The classification of organisms into phyla is based on: a) Minor morphological differences b) Major structural and developmental features c) Color and size d) Habitat only 68. The scientist who received the Balzan Prize in 1983 was: a) Carolus Linnaeus b) Ernst Mayr c) Charles Darwin d) Gregor Mendel.

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Page 11 of 34 69. The classification system used today is largely influenced by: a) Morphological similarities only b) Evolutionary relationships c) Habitat preferences d) Chemical composition only 70. The study of ornithology, as pursued by Ernst Mayr, involves: a) Study of plants b) Study of birds c) Study of insects d) Study of mammals 71. The International Prize for Biology awarded to Ernst Mayr was in: a) 1983 b) 1994 c) 1999 d) 2004 72. The classification of organisms into classes is based on: a) Minor morphological traits b) Shared characteristics of related orders c) Habitat only d) Color and size 73. The term "biological classification" is closely related to: a) Taxonomy b) Morphology c) Ecology d) Genetics 74. The classification of organisms into genera is based on: a) Habitat preferences b) Closely related species with common characters c) Chemical composition d) Size only 75. The Crafoord Prize awarded to Ernst Mayr was in: a) 1983 b) 1994 c) 1999 d) 2004 76. The classification of organisms into orders is based on: a) Minor morphological differences b) Aggregates of similar characters among families c) Habitat only d) Chemical composition 77. The study of evolutionary biology, as contributed by Ernst Mayr, focuses on: a) Chemical reactions b) Origin of species diversity c) Plant morphology d) Habitat analysis 78. The classification of organisms into kingdoms is an example of: a) A low-level taxon b) A high-level taxon c) A chemical category d) A habitat-based category.

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Page 12 of 34 79. The scientist who made species diversity a central question in evolutionary biology was: a) Carolus Linnaeus b) Ernst Mayr c) Charles Darwin d) Gregor Mendel 80. The classification of organisms is useful in: a) Eliminating species b) Understanding bio-resources and diversity c) Preventing reproduction d) Studying chemical reactions only 81. The Plant Kingdom includes organisms that are primarily: a) Heterotrophic b) Autotrophic c) Parasitic d) Saprophytic 82. The classification of plants is based on: a) Habitat only b) Morphological and reproductive features c) Chemical composition only d) Color and size 83. The division Angiospermae includes: a) Non-flowering plants b) Flowering plants c) Algae d) Fungi 84. The family Poaceae belongs to which class? a) Dicotyledonae b) Monocotyledonae c) Gymnospermae d) Bryophyta 85. The order Sapindales includes which of the following families? a) Solanaceae b) Anacardiaceae c) Poaceae d) Felidae 86. The scientific name Triticum aestivum belongs to which division? a) Angiospermae b) Gymnospermae c) Pteridophyta d) Bryophyta 87. The classification of plants into families is based on: a) Vegetative and reproductive features b) Habitat only c) Color and size d) Chemical composition only.

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Page 13 of 34 88. The genus Mangifera belongs to which family? a) Solanaceae b) Anacardiaceae c) Poaceae d) Muscidae 89. The division used for plants in the taxonomic hierarchy is equivalent to which category in animals? a) Class b) Order c) Phylum d) Family 90. The order Polymoniales includes which family? a) Poaceae b) Solanaceae c) Anacardiaceae d) Hominidae 91. The classification of plants into monocotyledonae and dicotyledonae is based on: a) Number of cotyledons b) Habitat preferences c) Flower color d) Leaf size 92. The scientific name Mangifera indica belongs to which class? a) Monocotyledonae b) Dicotyledonae c) Gymnospermae d) Pteridophyta 93. The family Solanaceae includes which of the following genera? a) Triticum b) Petunia c) Mangifera d) Homo 94. The classification of plants into divisions is based on: a) Minor morphological traits b) Major structural and developmental features c) Habitat only d) Chemical composition 95. The plant kingdom is distinct from the animal kingdom because of: a) Presence of cell walls b) Lack of locomotion c) Autotrophic nutrition d) All of the above 96. The order Poales includes which family? a) Solanaceae b) Poaceae c) Anacardiaceae d) Felidae.

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Page 14 of 34 97. The genus Solanum includes which of the following species? a) indica b) tuberosum c) leo d) sapiens 98. The classification of plants into genera is based on: a) Habitat preferences b) Closely related species with common characters c) Chemical composition d) Size only 99. The family Anacardiaceae is characterized by: a) Grasses b) Fruit-bearing trees like mango c) Carnivorous plants d) Algae 100. The study of plant classification is useful in: a) Agriculture and forestry b) Chemical industries only c) Eliminating species d) Preventing biodiversity 101. The division Angiospermae is characterized by: a) Naked seeds b) Enclosed seeds c) No seeds d) Spore-based reproduction 102. The family Solanaceae is included in which order? a) Sapindales b) Poales c) Polymoniales d) Carnivora 103. The scientific name of potato is: a) Solanum tuberosum b) Mangifera indica c) Triticum aestivum d) Homo sapiens 104. The classification of plants into classes is based on: a) Minor morphological traits b) Shared characteristics of related orders c) Habitat only d) Color and size 105. The genus Triticum belongs to which family? a) Solanaceae b) Poaceae c) Anacardiaceae d) Felidae 106. The order Sapindales is characterized by: a) Grasses b) Fruit-bearing plants c) Carnivorous plants d) Algae.

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Page 15 of 34 107. The class Monocotyledonae includes plants with: a) Two cotyledons b) One cotyledon c) No cotyledons d) Multiple cotyledons 108. The family Poaceae is known for: a) Fruit-bearing trees b) Grasses c) Carnivorous plants d) Algae 109. The genus Petunia belongs to which family? a) Solanaceae b) Poaceae c) Anacardiaceae d) Muscidae 110. The classification of plants into orders is based on: a) Minor morphological differences b) Aggregates of similar characters among families c) Habitat only d) Chemical composition 111. The Animal Kingdom includes organisms that are primarily: a) Autotrophic b) Heterotrophic c) Photosynthetic d) Saprophytic 112. The phylum Chordata includes animals with: a) Jointed legs b) Notochord and dorsal hollow neural system c) Cell walls d) Photosynthetic pigments 113. The family Hominidae belongs to which order? a) Carnivora b) Primata c) Diptera d) Sapindales 114. The scientific name Homo sapiens belongs to which class? a) Insecta b) Mammalia c) Reptilia d) Amphibia 115. The order Carnivora includes which family? a) Hominidae b) Felidae c) Poaceae d) Anacardiaceae.

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Page 16 of 34 116. The genus Panthera includes which of the following species? a) tigris b) sapiens c) indica d) aestivum 117. The class Mammalia is characterized by: a) Presence of scales b) Presence of hair and mammary glands c) Cold-blooded nature d) Lack of notochord 118. The family Felidae includes which genus? a) Homo b) Felis c) Triticum d) Mangifera 119. The phylum Arthropoda includes which class? a) Mammalia b) Insecta c) Reptilia d) Amphibia 120. The scientific name of a housefly is: a) Musca domestica b) Homo sapiens c) Mangifera indica d) Triticum aestivum 121. The order Diptera includes which family? a) Hominidae b) Muscidae c) Felidae d) Solanaceae 122. The classification of animals into phyla is based on: a) Minor morphological traits b) Major structural and developmental features c) Habitat only d) Color and size 123. The genus Felis includes which of the following? a) Lion b) Domestic cat c) Tiger d) Leopard 124. The family Canidae includes which of the following? a) Cats b) Dogs c) Lions d) Tigers 125. The order Primata includes which of the following? a) Lion and tiger b) Monkey and gorilla c) Housefly and mosquito d) Wheat and rice.

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Page 17 of 34 126. The class Insecta is characterized by: a) Presence of hair b) Three pairs of jointed legs c) Scales on the body d) Cold-blooded nature only 127. The phylum Chordata includes which class? a) Insecta b) Mammalia c) Dicotyledonae d) Monocotyledonae 128. The family Muscidae belongs to which order? a) Primata b) Diptera c) Carnivora d) Sapindales 129. The genus Homo includes which species? a) leo b) sapiens c) indica d) tuberosum 130. The classification of animals into classes is based on: a) Minor morphological traits b) Shared characteristics of related orders c) Habitat only d) Color and size 131. The order Carnivora is characterized by: a) Herbivorous diet b) Carnivorous diet c) Photosynthetic ability d) Autotrophic nutrition 132. The family Felidae is known for: a) Grasses b) Carnivorous mammals like cats c) Fruit-bearing trees d) Insects 133. The phylum Arthropoda is characterized by: a) Presence of notochord b) Jointed legs and exoskeleton c) Photosynthetic pigments d) Cell walls 134. The class Mammalia includes which order? a) Diptera b) Primata c) Sapindales d) Poales 135. The family Hominidae is characterized by: a) Carnivorous diet b) Bipedal locomotion c) Jointed legs d) Photosynthetic ability.

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Page 18 of 34 136. The genus Panthera differs from the genus Felis based on: a) Habitat only b) Morphological and behavioral characteristics c) Color and size d) Chemical composition 137. The order Diptera is characterized by: a) Presence of hair b) One pair of functional wings c) Scales on the body d) Cold-blooded nature only 138. The scientific name Panthera leo refers to: a) Tiger b) Lion c) Leopard d) Domestic cat 139. The classification of animals into families is based on: a) Vegetative features b) Morphological and reproductive features c) Habitat only d) Chemical composition 140. The study of animal classification is useful in: a) Eliminating species b) Understanding bio-resources and diversity c) Preventing reproduction d) Studying chemical reactions only 141. The science of naming organisms is called: a) Taxonomy b) Nomenclature c) Classification d) Systematics 142. The family Solanaceae belongs to which kingdom? a) Animalia b) Plantae c) Fungi d) Protista 143. The scientist who pioneered the binomial nomenclature system was: a) Ernst Mayr b) Carolus Linnaeus c) Charles Darwin d) Gregor Mendel 144. The phylum Chordata belongs to which kingdom? a) Plantae b) Animalia c) Fungi d) Protista 145. The scientific name Solanum tuberosum refers to: a) Mango b) Potato c) Wheat d) Rice.

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Page 19 of 34 146. The order Poales belongs to which kingdom? a) Animalia b) Plantae c) Fungi d) Protista 147. The genus Musca belongs to which phylum? a) Chordata b) Arthropoda c) Angiospermae d) Bryophyta 148. The family Anacardiaceae includes which of the following? a) Wheat b) Mango c) Potato d) Lion 149. The class Dicotyledonae is characterized by: a) One cotyledon b) Two cotyledons c) No cotyledons d) Multiple cotyledons 150. The order Primata belongs to which class? a) Insecta b) Mammalia c) Reptilia d) Amphibia 151. The scientific name Triticum aestivum refers to: a) Wheat b) Mango c) Potato d) Rice 152. The family Felidae belongs to which order? a) Primata b) Carnivora c) Diptera d) Sapindales 153. The genus Solanum belongs to which family? a) Poaceae b) Solanaceae c) Anacardiaceae d) Muscidae 154. The phylum Arthropoda includes which of the following? a) Humans b) Houseflies c) Mango trees d) Wheat plants 155. The order Sapindales belongs to which kingdom? a) Animalia b) Plantae c) Fungi d) Protista.

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Page 20 of 34 156. The family Muscidae includes which genus? a) Homo b) Musca c) Triticum d) Mangifera 157. The class Mammalia includes which of the following? a) Snakes b) Monkeys c) Lizards d) Frogs 158. The division Angiospermae belongs to which kingdom? a) Animalia b) Plantae c) Fungi d) Protista 159. The scientific name Panthera tigris refers to: a) Lion b) Tiger c) Leopard d) Domestic cat 160. The family Poaceae is characterized by: a) Fruit-bearing trees b) Grasses c) Carnivorous plants d) Algae 161. The order Carnivora includes which of the following? a) Monkeys b) Tigers c) Houseflies d) Wheat plants 162. The genus Homo belongs to which family? a) Felidae b) Hominidae c) Muscidae d) Solanaceae 163. The class Insecta belongs to which phylum? a) Chordata b) Arthropoda c) Angiospermae d) Bryophyta 164. The family Anacardiaceae belongs to which order? a) Poales b) Sapindales c) Polymoniales d) Carnivora 165. The scientific name Musca domestica refers to: a) Housefly b) Human c) Mango d) Wheat.

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Page 21 of 34 166. The order Polymoniales includes which family? a) Poaceae b) Solanaceae c) Anacardiaceae d) Muscidae 167. The class Monocotyledonae is characterized by: a) Two cotyledons b) One cotyledon c) No cotyledons d) Multiple cotyledons 168. The family Hominidae includes which genus? a) Panthera b) Homo c) Triticum d) Mangifera 169. The phylum Chordata is characterized by: a) Jointed legs b) Notochord and dorsal hollow neural system c) Photosynthetic pigments d) Cell walls 170. The genus Petunia belongs to which kingdom? a) Animalia b) Plantae c) Fungi d) Protista 171. The order Diptera is characterized by: a) Presence of hair b) One pair of functional wings c) Scales on the body d) Cold-blooded nature only 172. The family Solanaceae is known for: a) Grasses b) Plants like potato and brinjal c) Carnivorous mammals d) Insects 173. The genus Triticum belongs to which class? a) Dicotyledonae b) Monocotyledonae c) Gymnospermae d) Pteridophyta 174. The family Felidae is characterized by: a) Herbivorous diet b) Carnivorous mammals like cats c) Fruit-bearing trees d) Insects 175. The order Sapindales includes which genus? a) Mangifera b) Homo c) Musca d) Triticum.

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Page 22 of 34 176. The class Mammalia is characterized by: a) Presence of scales b) Presence of hair and mammary glands c) Cold-blooded nature d) Lack of notochord 177. The family Poaceae belongs to which division? a) Angiospermae b) Gymnospermae c) Pteridophyta d) Bryophyta 178. The genus Felis belongs to which family? a) Hominidae b) Felidae c) Muscidae d) Solanaceae 179. The order Primata is characterized by: a) Carnivorous diet b) Bipedal locomotion in some species c) Jointed legs d) Photosynthetic ability 180. The scientific name Solanum nigrum refers to: a) Potato b) Black nightshade c) Mango d) Wheat 181. The family Muscidae belongs to which class? a) Mammalia b) Insecta c) Reptilia d) Amphibia 182. The order Poales is characterized by: a) Fruit-bearing plants b) Grasses c) Carnivorous mammals d) Insects 183. The genus Panthera includes which of the following? a) Domestic cat b) Leopard c) Housefly d) Wheat 184. The family Anacardiaceae is known for: a) Grasses b) Fruit-bearing trees like mango c) Carnivorous plants d) Insects 185. The class Dicotyledonae includes which genus? a) Triticum b) Mangifera c) Musca d) Homo.

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Page 23 of 34 186. The order Carnivora belongs to which class? a) Insecta b) Mammalia c) Reptilia d) Amphibia 187. The family Hominidae is characterized by: a) Carnivorous diet b) Bipedal locomotion c) Jointed legs d) Photosynthetic ability 188. The genus Musca belongs to which order? a) Primata b) Diptera c) Carnivora d) Sapindales 189. The division Angiospermae is characterized by: a) Naked seeds b) Enclosed seeds c) No seeds d) Spore-based reproduction 190. The family Solanaceae includes which of the following? a) Wheat b) Brinjal c) Mango d) Lion 191. The order Diptera includes which genus? a) Homo b) Musca c) Triticum d) Mangifera 192. The class Insecta is characterized by: a) Presence of hair b) Three pairs of jointed legs c) Scales on the body d) Cold-blooded nature only 193. The family Poaceae is known for: a) Fruit-bearing trees b) Grasses c) Carnivorous plants d) Algae 194. The genus Homo belongs to which phylum? a) Arthropoda b) Chordata c) Angiospermae d) Bryophyta 195. The order Polymoniales belongs to which kingdom? a) Animalia b) Plantae c) Fungi d) Protista.

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Page 24 of 34 196. The family Felidae includes which of the following? a) Dogs b) Cats c) Mango trees d) Wheat plants 197. The scientific name Panthera pardus refers to: a) Lion b) Tiger c) Leopard d) Domestic cat 198. The family Anacardiaceae belongs to which class? a) Monocotyledonae b) Dicotyledonae c) Gymnospermae d) Pteridophyta 199. The order Primata includes which family? a) Felidae b) Hominidae c) Muscidae d) Solanaceae 200. The class Monocotyledonae is characterized by: a) Two cotyledons b) One cotyledon c) No cotyledons d) Multiple cotyledons 201. The genus Solanum includes which of the following? a) Mango b) Potato c) Wheat d) Rice 202. The family Muscidae is characterized by: a) Carnivorous mammals b) Insects like houseflies c) Fruit-bearing trees d) Grasses 203. The order Sapindales is characterized by: a) Grasses b) Fruit-bearing plants c) Carnivorous mammals d) Insects 204. The phylum Arthropoda includes which of the following? a) Humans b) Houseflies c) Mango trees d) Wheat plants 205. The family Hominidae belongs to which kingdom? a) Plantae b) Animalia c) Fungi d) Protista.

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Page 25 of 34 206. The scientific name Triticum aestivum belongs to which family? a) Solanaceae b) Poaceae c) Anacardiaceae d) Felidae 207. The order Carnivora is characterized by: a) Herbivorous diet b) Carnivorous diet c) Photosynthetic ability d) Autotrophic nutrition 208. The genus Felis includes which species? a) leo b) catus c) indica d) tuberosum 209. The family Solanaceae belongs to which class? a) Monocotyledonae b) Dicotyledonae c) Gymnospermae d) Pteridophyta 210. The order Diptera is known for: a) Carnivorous mammals b) Insects with one pair of functional wings c) Fruit-bearing plants d) Grasses 211. The class Mammalia includes which of the following? a) Snakes b) Tigers c) Lizards d) Frogs 212. The family Poaceae belongs to which order? a) Sapindales b) Poales c) Polymoniales d) Carnivora 213. The genus Mangifera belongs to which kingdom? a) Animalia b) Plantae c) Fungi d) Protista 214. The phylum Chordata includes which of the following? a) Houseflies b) Humans c) Mango trees d) Wheat plants 215. The order Primata is characterized by: a) Carnivorous diet b) Bipedal locomotion in some species c) Jointed legs d) Photosynthetic ability.

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Page 26 of 34 216. The family Felidae is known for: a) Grasses b) Carnivorous mammals like cats c) Fruit-bearing trees d) Insects 217. The scientific name Solanum melongena refers to: a) Potato b) Brinjal c) Mango d) Wheat 218. The class Insecta includes which order? a) Primata b) Diptera c) Carnivora d) Sapindales 219. The family Anacardiaceae is characterized by: a) Grasses b) Fruit-bearing trees like mango c) Carnivorous plants d) Insects 220. The genus Homo belongs to which class? a) Insecta b) Mammalia c) Reptilia d) Amphibia 221. The order Poales includes which genus? a) Triticum b) Homo c) Musca d) Mangifera 222. The family Muscidae belongs to which phylum? a) Chordata b) Arthropoda c) Angiospermae d) Bryophyta 223. The scientific name Panthera leo belongs to which family? a) Hominidae b) Felidae c) Muscidae d) Solanaceae 224. The class Dicotyledonae is characterized by: a) One cotyledon b) Two cotyledons c) No cotyledons d) Multiple cotyledons 225. The order Carnivora includes which genus? a) Homo b) Panthera c) Triticum d) Mangifera.

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Page 27 of 34 226. The family Solanaceae is characterized by: a) Grasses b) Plants like potato and brinjal c) Carnivorous mammals d) Insects 227. The genus Musca belongs to which class? a) Mammalia b) Insecta c) Reptilia d) Amphibia 228. The order Sapindales belongs to which class? a) Monocotyledonae b) Dicotyledonae c) Gymnospermae d) Pteridophyta 229. The family Hominidae includes which of the following? a) Lions b) Humans c) Mango trees d) Wheat plants 230. The phylum Arthropoda is known for: a) Presence of notochord b) Jointed legs and exoskeleton c) Photosynthetic pigments d) Cell walls 231. The scientific name Triticum aestivum belongs to which kingdom? a) Animalia b) Plantae c) Fungi d) Protista 232. The order Diptera includes which family? a) Hominidae b) Muscidae c) Felidae d) Solanaceae 233. The class Mammalia is characterized by: a) Presence of scales b) Presence of hair and mammary glands c) Cold-blooded nature d) Lack of notochord 234. The family Poaceae is characterized by: a) Fruit-bearing trees b) Grasses c) Carnivorous plants d) Algae 235. The genus Panthera belongs to which order? a) Primata b) Carnivora c) Diptera d) Sapindales.

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Page 28 of 34 236. The family Anacardiaceae includes which species? a) indica b) sapiens c) leo d) tuberosum 237. The order Polymoniales is characterized by: a) Grasses b) Plants with specific floral characters c) Carnivorous mammals d) Insects 238. The class Insecta includes which genus? a) Homo b) Musca c) Triticum d) Mangifera 239. The family Felidae belongs to which kingdom? a) Plantae b) Animalia c) Fungi d) Protista 240. The scientific name Solanum tuberosum belongs to which family? a) Poaceae b) Solanaceae c) Anacardiaceae d) Muscidae 241. The order Primata includes which genus? a) Panthera b) Homo c) Triticum d) Mangifera 242. The class Monocotyledonae includes which genus? a) Mangifera b) Triticum c) Musca d) Homo 243. The family Muscidae is known for: a) Carnivorous mammals b) Insects like houseflies c) Fruit-bearing trees d) Grasses 244. The order Sapindales is known for: a) Grasses b) Fruit-bearing plants c) Carnivorous mammals d) Insects 245. The phylum Chordata includes which genus? a) Musca b) Homo c) Triticum d) Mangifera.

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Page 29 of 34 246. The scientific name Panthera tigris belongs to which class? a) Insecta b) Mammalia c) Reptilia d) Amphibia 247. The family Solanaceae belongs to which order? a) Sapindales b) Poales c) Polymoniales d) Carnivora 248. The genus Felis belongs to which phylum? a) Arthropoda b) Chordata c) Angiospermae d) Bryophyta 249. The order Diptera is characterized by: a) Presence of hair b) One pair of functional wings c) Scales on the body d) Cold-blooded nature only 250. The family Anacardiaceae is characterized by: a) Grasses b) Fruit-bearing trees like mango c) Carnivorous plants d) Insects 251. The class Dicotyledonae includes which of the following? a) Wheat b) Mango c) Housefly d) Human 252. The order Carnivora includes which family? a) Hominidae b) Felidae c) Poaceae d) Anacardiaceae 253. The genus Homo is characterized by: a) Carnivorous diet b) Bipedal locomotion c) Jointed legs d) Photosynthetic ability 254. The family Poaceae belongs to which class? a) Dicotyledonae b) Monocotyledonae c) Gymnospermae d) Pteridophyta 255. The scientific name Musca domestica belongs to which order? a) Primata b) Diptera c) Carnivora d) Sapindales.

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Page 30 of 34 256. The order Polymoniales includes which genus? a) Triticum b) Solanum c) Musca d) Homo 257. The class Insecta is known for: a) Presence of hair b) Three pairs of jointed legs c) Scales on the body d) Cold-blooded nature only 258. The family Hominidae is known for: a) Carnivorous mammals b) Primates like humans c) Fruit-bearing trees d) Insects 259. The genus Mangifera belongs to which family? a) Solanaceae b) Anacardiaceae c) Poaceae d) Muscidae 260. The order Primata belongs to which phylum? a) Arthropoda b) Chordata c) Angiospermae d) Bryophyta 261. The scientific name Solanum nigrum belongs to which kingdom? a) Animalia b) Plantae c) Fungi d) Protista 262. The family Felidae is characterized by: a) Herbivorous diet b) Carnivorous mammals like cats c) Fruit-bearing trees d) Insects 263. The class Monocotyledonae is characterized by: a) Two cotyledons b) One cotyledon c) No cotyledons d) Multiple cotyledons 264. The order Sapindales includes which family? a) Solanaceae b) Anacardiaceae c) Poaceae d) Felidae 265. The genus Musca belongs to which kingdom? a) Plantae b) Animalia c) Fungi d) Protista.

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Page 31 of 34 266. The family Solanaceae is known for: a) Grasses b) Plants like potato and brinjal c) Carnivorous mammals d) Insects 267. The scientific name Panthera leo belongs to which phylum? a) Arthropoda b) Chordata c) Angiospermae d) Bryophyta 268. The family Poaceae includes which genus? a) Triticum b) Homo c) Musca d) Mangifera 269. The order Carnivora is known for: a) Herbivorous diet b) Carnivorous diet c) Photosynthetic ability d) Autotrophic nutrition 270. The genus Felis includes which of the following? a) Lion b) Domestic cat c) Tiger d) Leopard 271. The family Anacardiaceae belongs to which kingdom? a) Animalia b) Plantae c) Fungi d) Protista 272. The class Insecta includes which family? a) Hominidae b) Muscidae c) Solanaceae d) Anacardiaceae 273. The order Primata is characterized by: a) Carnivorous diet b) Bipedal locomotion in some species c) Jointed legs d) Photosynthetic ability 274. The scientific name Triticum aestivum belongs to which class? a) Dicotyledonae b) Monocotyledonae c) Gymnospermae d) Pteridophyta 275. The family Hominidae includes which species? a) leo b) sapiens c) indica d) tuberosum.

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Page 32 of 34 276. The order Diptera belongs to which phylum? a) Chordata b) Arthropoda c) Angiospermae d) Bryophyta 277. The genus Solanum belongs to which order? a) Sapindales b) Poales c) Polymoniales d) Carnivora 278. The family Felidae includes which genus? a) Homo b) Panthera c) Triticum d) Mangifera 279. The class Dicotyledonae is characterized by: a) One cotyledon b) Two cotyledons c) No cotyledons d) Multiple cotyledons 280. The order Sapindales is characterized by: a) Grasses b) Fruit-bearing plants c) Carnivorous mammals d) Insects 281. The scientific name Musca domestica belongs to which kingdom? a) Plantae b) Animalia c) Fungi d) Protista 282. The family Solanaceae includes which genus? a) Triticum b) Petunia c) Musca d) Homo 283. The genus Panthera belongs to which class? a) Insecta b) Mammalia c) Reptilia d) Amphibia 284. The order Poales belongs to which class? a) Dicotyledonae b) Monocotyledonae c) Gymnospermae d) Pteridophyta.

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Page 33 of 34 285. The family Muscidae is characterized by a)Carnivorous mammals b) Insects like houseflies c) Fruit-bearing trees d) Grasses 286. The scientific name Mangifera indica belongs to which order? a)Sapindales b) Poales c) Polymoniales d) Carnivora 287. The order Carnivora includes which of the following? a) Monkeys b) Tigers c) Houseflies d) Wheat plants 288. The family Hominidae belongs to which class? a) Insecta b) Mammalia c) Reptilia d) Amphibia 289. The genus Triticum belongs to which kingdom? a) Animalia b) Plantae c) Fungi d) Protista 290. The phylum Arthropoda includes which genus? a) Homo b) Musca c) Triticum d) Mangifera 291. The family Anacardiaceae is known for: a) Grasses b) Fruit-bearing trees like mango c) Carnivorous plants d) Insects 292. The order Primata includes which of the following? a) Lions b) Gorillas c) Mango trees d) Wheat plants 293. The scientific name Solanum tuberosum belongs to which class? a) Monocotyledonae b) Dicotyledonae c) Gymnospermae d) Pteridophyta.

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Page 34 of 34 294. The family Felidae is known for: a) Grasses b) Carnivorous mammals like cats c) Fruit-bearing trees d) Insects 295. The genus Homo belongs to which order? a) Carnivora b) Primata c) Diptera d) Sapindales 296. The class Insecta is characterized by: a) Presence of hair b) Three pairs of jointed legs c) Scales on the body d) Cold-blooded nature only 297. The family Poaceae is characterized by: a) Fruit-bearing trees b) Grasses c) Carnivorous plants d) Algae 298. The order Diptera includes which of the following? a) Monkeys b) Houseflies c) Mango trees d) Wheat plants 299. The scientific name Panthera pardus belongs to which family? a) Hominidae b) Felidae c) Muscidae d) Solanaceae 300. The family Solanaceae is characterized by: a) Grasses b) Plants like potato and brinjal c) Carnivorous mammals d) Insects.