Class 11 Biology | 100 MCQs | Biological Classification

Class 11 Biology MCQs | Chapter 2: Biological Classification – Part 2

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101. In the five-kingdom framework, phylogeny as a criterion refers to classification based on:
ⓐ. Similarity in habitat and lifestyle only
ⓑ. Body size and external appearance
ⓒ. Common ancestry and evolutionary relationships among organisms
ⓓ. Daily activity patterns such as nocturnal or diurnal
102. Why does incorporating phylogeny improve the biological value of a classification system?
ⓐ. It ensures organisms are grouped only by color and shape.
ⓑ. It reflects natural evolutionary relationships, making similarities explainable by descent.
ⓒ. It avoids using any characters and relies only on convenience.
ⓓ. It prevents organisms from being reclassified when new evidence appears.
103. Two organisms placed close together in a phylogeny-based classification are expected to:
ⓐ. Live in the same habitat always
ⓑ. Share fundamental traits due to recent common ancestry
ⓒ. Have identical size and body shape
ⓓ. Be unrelated but grouped for convenience
104. Which statement best explains how phylogeny supports prediction of traits in classification?
ⓐ. Organisms with the same habitat must have the same traits.
ⓑ. Traits can be predicted because related groups inherit characters from common ancestors.
ⓒ. Traits can be predicted because classification is based only on one visible character.
ⓓ. Traits cannot be predicted because ancestry is irrelevant.
105. Phylogeny as a criterion is most directly linked to which broad biological concept?
ⓐ. Uniformity of common names
ⓑ. Evolution and descent with modification
ⓒ. Climate and weather patterns
ⓓ. Daily feeding schedule of organisms
106. A classification system guided by phylogeny would primarily aim to:
ⓐ. Group organisms that look alike, even if unrelated
ⓑ. Arrange organisms according to their evolutionary branching relationships
ⓒ. Separate organisms only by where they live
ⓓ. Classify organisms only by their economic importance
107. Which situation best illustrates the phylogenetic basis of grouping?
ⓐ. Grouping dolphins with fishes because both swim in water
ⓑ. Grouping organisms with the same body size into one category
ⓒ. Grouping organisms based on common ancestry even if they differ in habitat
ⓓ. Grouping organisms only by their color patterns
108. In evolutionary classification, shared characters among members of a group are primarily interpreted as:
ⓐ. Random coincidences without biological meaning
ⓑ. Traits acquired independently in each organism
ⓒ. Traits inherited from a common ancestor
ⓓ. Traits produced only by the same climate
109. Which statement best summarizes the role of phylogeny within the five-kingdom criteria?
ⓐ. It is used to group organisms only by their economic value.
ⓑ. It complements cell structure, organisation, nutrition, and reproduction by adding an evolutionary relationship perspective.
ⓒ. It replaces the need for all other criteria.
ⓓ. It depends only on habitat similarity.
110. A major advantage of using phylogeny as a basis of classification is that it:
ⓐ. Guarantees identical traits among all members of a kingdom
ⓑ. Always groups organisms by habitat first
ⓒ. Avoids any need to compare characters
ⓓ. Helps trace evolutionary trends and relationships among major groups
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