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Biology 9th Class English Medium Chapter 3 Online Test MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
Euglena is included in kingdom:
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Monera
Protista
Fungi
Plantae
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Question # 2
In Pakistan there are about _____________ kinds of plants.
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3000
4000
5000
6000
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Question # 3
The scientific name of wolf is _____________
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Canis leo
Canis domestica
Canis lupus
Canis religiosa
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Question # 4
Cutting down of trees is known as:
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Habitat loss
Deforestation
Extinction
None of these
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Question # 5
Robert Whittaker classifies organism into _____________
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Two kingdoms
Five kingdoms
Seven kingdoms
Three kingdoms
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Question # 6
Classification means the grouping of organisms on the basis of:
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How they feed
The features they have in common
How they respire
How they can survive
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Question # 7
Biodiversity is richer in :
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Tropics
Temperate regions
Polar regions
Desert
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Question # 8
Cellular organization is absent in:
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Viruses
Bacteria
Algae
Protozoans
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Question # 9
Plants are classified on the basis of _____________
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Environmental conditions
Anatomy
Colour of flowers
All of the above
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Question # 10
Macro polo Sheep is found in:
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Khunjerab National park
Plains
India
Indus Valley
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Question # 11
Genus of Pea is:
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Homo
Amanita
Escherichia
Pisum
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Question # 12
How many kinds of organisms inhabit the earth?
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1 million
5 million
10 million
10 billion
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Question # 13
What is greatest threat to biodiversity on this planet?
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Habitat loss
Deforestation
Overpopulation
B and C
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