Neet Questions Animal Kingdom

#The Chapter 4 in Unit 1 of the Class 11 NEET Biology syllabus is titled as ‘Animal Kingdom’. The following are the top 10 questions with solutions for this chapter:

Animal Kingdom TOP 10 QUESTIONS

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Important NEET Questions on Class 11 Chapter 4: Animal Kingdom

1. An important characteristic shared by hemichordates and chordates is a notochord (NEET 2017)

A. Absence of Notochord

B. Pharynx without gill slits

C. Pharynx with gill slits

D. Ventral Tubular Nerve Cord

Which of the following is correct statement regarding NEET-II 2016?

  • It was conducted by CBSE
  • It was conducted by AIPMT
  • It was conducted by MCI
  • It was conducted by AIIMS

Which of the following is correct statement regarding NEET-II 2016?

  • It was conducted by CBSE
  • It was conducted by AIPMT
  • It was conducted by MCI
  • It was conducted by AIIMS

A. All Pisces have gills covered by an operculum.

B. All Reptiles have a three-chambered heart

All cyclostomes possess neither jaws nor paired fins.

D. All mammals are viviparous.

The characteristics of Phylum include a body with a meshwork of cells, internal cavities lined with food filtering flagellated cells, and indirect development.

A. Porifera

B. Coelenterata

C. Protozoa

D. Mollusca

A jawless fish which lays eggs in freshwater and whose ammocoetes larvae return to the ocean after metamorphosis (2015)

A. Myxine

Petromyzon

Eptatretus

D. Neomyxine

**The taxon representing both freshwater and marine species in 2014 is **

A. Cnidaria

B. Ctenophora

C. Echinoderms

D. Cephalochordata

Which group of animals is being referred to in the above statement? (NEET 2013)

A. Earthworm, Pinworm, Tapeworm

B. Malarial parasite: Amoeba, Mosquito

C. Sponge, Sea Anemone, Starfish

**D. Prawn, Scorpion, Locusta

Characteristics of Class Reptilia

  • Cold-blooded
  • Scaly skin
  • Lay eggs
  • Have lungs

A body covered with dry and cornified skin, with epidermal scales covering the body and no external ears.

B. Marine animals with a cartilaginous endoskeleton, and a body covered with placoid scales.

C. Freshwater animals with bony endoskeleton and air-bladder to regulate buoyancy

The body of the organism is covered with moist skin which does not have scales, and the ear is represented by a tympanum. Additionally, the alimentary canal, urinary tract, and reproductive tract all open into a common cloaca.

No category of animals can be accurately described with no single exception in it

(Mains 2012)

A. All bony fishes have four pairs of gills and an operculum on each side.

B. All reptiles have scales, possess a three-chambered heart, and are cold-blooded animals.

All mammals are viviparous and possess a diaphragm for breathing.

All sponges are marine and have collared cells.

One example of animals having a single opening to the outside that serves both as a mouth and an anus is the sea anemone (2010).

A. Fasciola

B. Asterias

Ascidia

Octopus

10. If a live earthworm is pricked with a needle on its outer surface without damaging its gut, the fluid that comes out is coelomic fluid (2009)

A. Excretory Fluid

B. Slimy Mucous

C. hemolymph

D. Coelomic Fluid

Question Answer Key

| 1 | C |

| 2 | C |

| 3 | A |

| 4 | B |

| 5 | A |

| 6 | D |

| 7 | A |

| 8 | A |

| 9 | A |

| 10 | D |

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