Class 11 Biology MCQs | 100 Questions | The Living World

Class 11 Biology MCQs | Chapter 1: The Living World – Part 1

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1. Which feature is considered a defining property that is present in all living organisms?
ⓐ. Reproduction
ⓑ. Metabolism
ⓒ. Locomotion
ⓓ. Photosynthesis
2. In , which characteristic is described as the “most obvious” feature of living organisms?
ⓐ. Growth
ⓑ. Consciousness
ⓒ. Metabolism
ⓓ. Cellular organisation
3. What does state as the unique feature that makes living beings able to respond to their surroundings?
ⓐ. Reproduction
ⓑ. Nutrition
ⓒ. Consciousness
ⓓ. Movement
4. Which statement best represents conclusion about reproduction as a defining property of life?
ⓐ. Reproduction is absent in all plants.
ⓑ. Reproduction is the only universal feature of life.
ⓒ. Reproduction cannot be a defining property because it does not occur in all living organisms.
ⓓ. Reproduction is present only in animals.
5. In the taxonomic hierarchy, which category comes immediately above “species”?
ⓐ. Family
ⓑ. Class
ⓒ. Order
ⓓ. Genus
6. In binomial nomenclature, which part of the scientific name is written first?
ⓐ. Generic name (Genus)
ⓑ. Specific epithet (Species)
ⓒ. Family name
ⓓ. Order name
7. Which taxonomical aid is specifically designed as a “storehouse” of collected plant specimens that are preserved for study?
ⓐ. Zoological park
ⓑ. Herbarium
ⓒ. Museum
ⓓ. Botanical garden
8. Which of the following resources is most directly used for identifying organisms using paired contrasting statements?
ⓐ. Museum
ⓑ. Botanical garden
ⓒ. Zoological park
ⓓ. Key
9. defines “taxonomy” primarily as the study of which set of activities?
ⓐ. Naming, describing, and classifying organisms
ⓑ. Measuring body organs and tissues
ⓒ. Studying only animal behavior in nature
ⓓ. Studying chemical reactions in cells
10. Which one of the following best describes “systematics” as per in relation to taxonomy?
ⓐ. Study of only naming organisms without classification
ⓑ. Study of only fossil organisms
ⓒ. Study of diversity and evolutionary relationships among organisms
ⓓ. Study of chemical composition of tissues

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