Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: The Living World, Exercise 3: EXERCISE- II (Previous Year Questions)

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Two plants can be conclusively said to belong to the same species if they

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Study the following statements carefully and give the answer :-
A. Biological names are generally in Latin and printed in italics.
B. The first word in biological names represents the genus.
C. Both the words in a biological name are separately underlined when printed.
D. The first word of biological name starts with capital letter when given in memory of a person otherwise with small letter.

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How many are the incorrect statements from the following ?
(A) Lower the taxa, more are the characteristics that the members within the taxon share.
(B) Higher the taxonomic category, greater is the difficulty of determining the relationships to other taxa at the same level.
(C) In lower taxa the problems of classification becomes more complex.
(D) As we go higher from species to kingdom, the number of common characters increases.

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Nomenclature is very must in taxonomy which of the following is not correct about scientific nomenclature?

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The relation of Solanaceae and Convolvulaceae with Polymoniales is similar to the relation occurring in :-

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Classification systems are changing every now and then because an attempt has been made to evolve such a system ultimately which is able to explain evolutionary relations in organisms. What was the correct sequence of these types of classification systems with respect to their evolution :

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In potato, brinjal, lion, leopard, and tiger, how many species and genera are there respectively?