Established procedures to assign a scientific name are
1. | Acceptable to biologists of USA |
2. | Acceptable to biologists of India |
3. | Acceptable to biologists of Germany |
4. | Acceptable to biologists of all over world. |
ICBN stands for
1. | International Code for Binomial Nomenclature |
2. | International Code for Biological Nomenclature |
3. | International Code for Botanical Nomenclature |
4. | International Code for Biogeographical Nomenclature |
ICZN stands for
1. | International Code of Zoosporic Nomenclature |
2. | International Code of Zygotic Nomenclature |
3. | International Code of Zoological Nomenclature |
4. | International Code of Zoosporangia Nomenclature |
Scientific name does not ensure
1. | Each organism has only one name |
2. | Description of any organism lead to the same name of organism in any part of the world |
3. | No two organisms have the same name |
4. | Status of threat of extinction of that organism holding a specific scientific name. |
indica is-
1. | Specific epithet of mango |
2. | Specific epithet of Indus valley species |
3. | Specific epithet of wheat ( indian species) |
4. | Specific epithet of Rice ( indian species) |
Biological names are ……in ……. and written in ……….
1. | Always, latin, italics |
2. | Generally, italics, latin |
3. | Generally, latin, italics |
4. | Always, italics, latin |
Latin origin is indicated by
1. | By separately underlining when handwritten |
2. | By printing in italics |
3. | Both a and b |
4. | By capitalizing first alphabet of generic name. |
Name of the author is not written in which of the following way?
1. | After the specific epithet |
2. | In abbreviated form |
3. | At the end of Biological name |
4. | Written in italics |
Classification is not associated with
1. | Grouping into convenient categories |
2. | Based on easily observable characters |
3. | Purpose is to study all the living organisms |
4. | Writing scientific names in impressive and understandable way. |
What is incorrect with respect to taxa?
1. | Represents a category at different levels. |
2. | Human and Homo sapiens represents different taxa. |
3. | Mammals, Dogs and animals represent taxa at different levels. |
4. | Taxa is a scientific term for category |