Which one of the following features is common in silverfish, scor

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211.

A lizard-like member of reptilia is sitting on a tree with its tail coiled around a twig. This animal could be

  • Hemidactylus showing sexual dimorphism

  • Varamus showing mimicry

  • garden lizard (Calotes) showing camouflage

  • Chamaeleon showing protective colouration


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212.

Which one of the following features is common in silverfish, scorpion, dragonfly and prawn?

  • Two pairs of legs and segmented body

  • Living chitinous cuticle and two pairs of antennae

  • Jointed appendages and chitinous exoskeleton

  • Closed blood carcular system


C.

Jointed appendages and chitinous exoskeleton

Silverfish, scorpion, dragonfly and prawn all fall under Phylum Arthropods which have joint appendages and chitinous exoskeleton as the characteristic feature.


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213.

Which one feature is common to leech, cockroach and scorpion

  • Nephridia

  • Cephalisation

  • Ventral nerve cord

  • Antenna


214.

Assertion : The duck-billed Platypus and the spiny ant-eater, both are egg-laying animals yet they are grouped under mammals.

Reason : Both of them have seven cervical vertebrae and 12 pairs of cranial nerves.

  • If both Assertion and Reason are true and the Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion

  • If both Assertion and Reason are true but the Reason is not the correct explanation of the assertion

  • If Assertion is true but Reason is false

  • If both Assertion and Reason are false


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215.

Tube-within-a-tube body plan is shown by

  • coelenterates

  • platyhelminthes

  • aschelminthes (nemathelminthes)

  • porifers


216.

True coelom appeared first in the course of evolution in

  • Aschelminthes

  • Chordata

  • Echinodermata

  • Annelida


217.

Shifting of ammonotelism to ureotelism is seen in

  • fishes

  • protopterus

  • frog

  • snake


218.

Which of the following is not found in vertebrates

  • Bilateral symmetry

  • Gill opening

  • Body scales

  • Cnidoblasts


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219.

Which of the following is a viral disease in silkworm ?

  • Flacherie

  • Grasserie

  • Muscardine

  • Pebrine


220.

Which of the following is not the example of marine fishes ?

  • Labeo

  • Mugil

  • Hilsa

  • Sardines


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