The label of a herbarium sheet does not carry information on:
1. date of collection
2. name of collector
3. local names
4. height of the plant
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a. | Herbarium | i. | It is a place having a collection of preserved plants and animals. |
b. | Key | ii. | A list that enumerates methodically all the species found in an area with a brief description aiding identification. |
c. | Museum | iii. | Is a place where dried and pressed plant specimens mounted on sheets are kept. |
d. | Catalogue | iv. | A booklet containing a list of characters and their alternates which are helpful in the identification of various taxa. |
a | b | c | d | |
1. | i | iv | iii | ii |
2. | iii | ii | i | iv |
3. | ii | iv | iii | i |
4. | iii | iv | i | ii |
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A. | Family | (i) | Diptera |
B. | Order | (ii) | Arthropoda |
C. | Class | (iii) | Muscidae |
D. | Phylum | (iv) | Insecta |
1. A-(iii) B-(i) C-(iv) D-(ii)
2. A-(iii) B-(ii) C-(iv) D-(i)
3. A-(iv) B-(iii) C-(ii) D-(i)
4. A-(iv) B-(ii) C-(i) D-(iii)
1. | The first word in a biological name represents the genus name and the second is a specific epithet. |
2. | The names are derived from Latin and written in italics. |
3. | When written by hand, the names are to be underlined. |
4. | Biological names can be written in any language. |
1. | Cuttlefish – Mollusca, a class |
2. | Humans – Primate, the family |
3. | Housefly – Musca, an order |
4. | Tiger – Tigris, the species |
Two plants can be conclusively said to belong to the same species if they:
1. | can reproduce freely with each other and form seeds |
2. | have more than 90 percent similar genes |
3. | look similar and possess identical secondary metabolites |
4. | have the same number of chromosomes |
ICBN stands for:
1. | Indian Congress of Biological Names |
2. | International Code of Botanical Nomenclature |
3. | Indian Code of Botanical Nomenclature |
4. | International Congress of Biological Names |
Select the correctly written complete scientific name of Mango which was first described by Carolus Linnaeus:
1. Mangifera Indica
2. Mangifera indica Car. Linn.
3. Mangifera indica Linn.
4. Mangifera indica
The contrasting characteristics generally in a pair used for identification of animals in Taxonomic Key are referred to as:
1. Lead
2. Couplet
3. Doublet
4. Alternate
Which of the following is against the rules of ICBN?
1. | Handwritten scientific names should be underlined separately. |
2. | Every species should have a generic name and a specific epithet. |
3. | Scientific names are in Latin and should be italicized. |
4. | Generic and specific names should be written starting with small letters. |