Which of the following forms the basis for the classification of fungi? 
1. The morphology of mycelium 
2. Mode of spore formation 
3. Type of fruiting bodies 
4. All of the above 
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A nuclear feature is found in a certain fungus. It is a specialized type of heterokaryon, which is characterized by two genetically distinct nuclei in each cell. This feature is called:
1. Dikaryon 2. Dictyate
3. Dinokont 4. Diplococcus
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We usually observe some colourful growth on moist bread and rotten fruits, what does it belong to?

1. Bacteria 2. Fungi
3. Algae 4. None of the above
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Fungi is : 
1. Are cosmopolitan in nature 
2. Occurs in air, water, soil, on animals and plants 
3. Prefer to grow in warm and humid places 
4. All of the above 

 
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Fungal cell walls are distinct from plant and bacterial cell walls because they are composed of:
1. Chitin, which provides structural strength.
2. Cellulose, similar to plants.
3. Peptidoglycan, like bacterial cell walls.
4. Keratin, which makes them resistant to degradation.
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A dikaryophase during the sexual cycle is seen in:
1. Phycomycetes and Deuteromycetes
2. Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes
3. Ascomycetes and Phycomycetes
4. Phycomycetes and Basidiomycetes
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The condition described as n + n is
1. monokaryotic
2. diploid
3. a primary mycelium
4. dikaryotic
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Match each item in Column-I with one item in Column-II and select the best match from the codes given:
Column-I Column-II
A. Neurospora P. Genetic work
B. Penicillium Q. Antibiotics
C. Rhizopus R. Bread mold
D. Agaricus S. Mushroom
Codes:
A B C D
1 R Q P S
2 Q S P R
3 S P Q R
4 P Q R S
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Eukaryotic cell type, cell wall of chitin and multicellular/loose tissue body organisation is seen in the members of Kingdom:
1. Fungi
2. Protista
3. Archaea
4. Plantae
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The various spores produced in distinct structures are called as-

1. Sorii 2. Fruiting bodies
3. Mycelium 4. Frond
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