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This comprehensive set of MCQs on Zoology for the Central Superior Services (CSS) examination is designed to cover all essential topics outlined in the CSS syllabus. Addressing key areas such as animal classification, physiology, behavior, reproduction, and ecology, these MCQs aim to equip aspiring CSS candidates with a solid understanding of animal biology and its applications in various fields.

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1. Which of the following is the primary characteristic of the architectural pattern of animals?

A) Symmetry
B) Exoskeleton
C) Endoskeleton
D) Respiratory system

View Answer
A

 

2. The taxonomic hierarchy in the animal kingdom begins with the:

A) Species
B) Family
C) Genus
D) Domain

View Answer
D

 

3. Which of the following is a major subdivision of the animal kingdom?

A) Fungi
B) Protista
C) Plantae
D) Archaea

View Answer
B

 

4. The Protozoa are primarily classified based on:

A) Habitat
B) Mode of reproduction
C) Locomotion
D) Feeding habits

View Answer
C

 

5. What is the primary method of locomotion in protozoa?

A) Flagella
B) Cilia
C) Pseudopodia
D) Both A and B

View Answer
D

 

6. Which of the following protozoan groups is of veterinary importance?

A) Ciliates
B) Amoebas
C) Plasmodium
D) Euglenoids

View Answer
C

 

7. Which of the following is a characteristic of the body wall in Porifera?

A) Multilayered epidermis
B) Single-layered epidermis
C) Presence of cilia
D) High degree of segmentation

View Answer
B

 

8. The skeleton of Porifera consists primarily of:

A) Calcium carbonate
B) Silica
C) Collagen fibers
D) Chitin

View Answer
B

 

9. In Coelenterates, the reproductive plan includes:

A) Hermaphroditism
B) External fertilization
C) Alternation of generations
D) Asexual reproduction only

View Answer
C

 

10. Coral reefs are primarily formed by:

A) Molluscs
B) Cnidarians
C) Arthropods
D) Echinoderms

View Answer
B

 

11. Platyhelminthes exhibit parasitic adaptations in which of the following ways?

A) Modified feeding structures
B) Specialized reproductive systems
C) Ability to regenerate lost body parts
D) All of the above

View Answer
D

 

12. Nematodes are medically important due to their:

A) Ability to cause malaria
B) Role as vectors
C) Parasitic nature, causing diseases like ascariasis
D) Role in soil health

View Answer
C

 

13. Annelids display the characteristic feature of:

A) Segmentation
B) Radial symmetry
C) Asexual reproduction
D) External fertilization

View Answer
A

 

14. The ecological importance of annelids includes:

A) Nitrogen fixation
B) Decomposition and soil aeration
C) Pollination
D) Water purification

View Answer
B

 

15. The molluscan foot is primarily modified for:

A) Locomotion
B) Feeding
C) Respiration
D) Reproduction

View Answer
A

 

16. In molluscs, the feeding structure is known as the:

A) Radula
B) Beak
C) Mandible
D) Siphon

View Answer
A

 

17. Molluscs are an important part of the shellfishery due to their:

A) High reproductive rates
B) Nutritional value
C) Ability to produce pearls
D) Slow growth

View Answer
B

 

18. Arthropods show modifications in their mouth parts primarily for:

A) Feeding
B) Communication
C) Sensory detection
D) Respiration

View Answer
A

 

19. Arthropods play a major role as vectors in the transmission of:

A) Viruses
B) Bacteria
C) Protozoans
D) All of the above

View Answer
D

 

20. The ecological importance of arthropods includes their role in:

A) Pollination
B) Decomposition
C) Soil formation
D) All of the above

View Answer
D

 

21. Echinoderms are primarily characterized by:

A) Bilateral symmetry
B) Radial symmetry
C) Presence of an exoskeleton
D) Asexual reproduction

View Answer
B

 

22. The evolutionary relationship of echinoderms to other animals is based on:

A) Their larval development
B) Their skeleton composition
C) Their nervous system
D) Their feeding mechanism

View Answer
A

 

23. Hemichordates are considered to be evolutionarily related to:

A) Chordates
B) Arthropods
C) Echinoderms
D) Annelids

View Answer
A

 

24. The evolutionary perspective of invertebrate chordates suggests that they are:

A) A direct ancestor of vertebrates
B) A separate evolutionary branch
C) Not related to vertebrates
D) The most primitive form of life

View Answer
A

 

25. Fish are adapted to aquatic life through:

A) Gills for respiration
B) Scales for protection
C) Streamlined bodies for efficient movement
D) All of the above

View Answer
D

 

26. Amphibians made the transition to land by developing:

A) Lungs for respiration
B) Legs for movement
C) Moist skin for respiration
D) All of the above

View Answer
D

 

27. The main characteristic of reptiles that distinguishes them from amphibians is:

A) External fertilization
B) Scaly skin
C) Water-based reproduction
D) Presence of a notochord

View Answer
B

 

28. Reptiles are adapted to terrestrial life through:

A) Internal fertilization
B) Amniotic eggs
C) Waterproof skin
D) All of the above

View Answer
D

 

29. Birds are adapted for flight through:

A) Light bones
B) Feathers
C) High metabolic rate
D) All of the above

View Answer
D

 

30. Migration in birds is primarily driven by:

A) Temperature regulation
B) Reproductive needs
C) Availability of food
D) All of the above

View Answer
D

 

31. Mammals are characterized by the presence of:

A) Hair or fur
B) Three-chambered heart
C) Oviparity
D) External fertilization

View Answer
A

 

32. The structural adaptation of mammals for temperature regulation includes:

A) Fur or hair
B) Sweat glands
C) Fat deposits
D) All of the above

View Answer
D

 

33. The chemical basis of animal life includes:

A) Carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins
B) Water, minerals, and vitamins
C) Nucleic acids only
D) Proteins and lipids only

View Answer
A

 

34. The central dogma of cell biology describes the flow of genetic information from:

A) DNA to RNA to protein
B) Protein to RNA to DNA
C) RNA to DNA to protein
D) DNA to protein to RNA

View Answer
A

 

35. Meiosis results in the formation of:

A) Two genetically identical cells
B) Four genetically diverse cells
C) One genetically identical cell
D) Two genetically diverse cells

View Answer
B

 

36. Mitosis results in the formation of:

A) Four genetically diverse cells
B) Two genetically identical cells
C) One genetically identical cell
D) Two genetically diverse cells

View Answer
B

 

37. Protozoa reproduce primarily by:

A) Budding
B) Binary fission
C) Spore formation
D) Fragmentation

View Answer
B

 

38. Parasitism in protozoa is often characterized by:

A) A mutualistic relationship with host
B) Harmful interaction with the host
C) Symbiotic relationship
D) Commensalism

View Answer
B

 

39. The mesozoan organisms are characterized by:

A) Simple body plan with few cells
B) Complex organ systems
C) Presence of exoskeleton
D) Bilateral symmetry

View Answer
A

 

40. The cell types of Porifera include:

A) Choanocytes, amoebocytes, and pinacocytes
B) Cnidocytes, epithelia, and sensory cells
C) Neurons, epidermal, and glandular cells
D) Muscle, epithelial, and ciliated cells

View Answer
A

 

41. The primary function of the choanocytes in Porifera is:

A) Digestion of food
B) Water filtration and capture of food particles
C) Reproduction
D) Protection from predators

View Answer
B

 

42. The most complex group of animals in terms of body structure and organization is:

A) Cnidarians
B) Arthropods
C) Molluscs
D) Vertebrates

View Answer
D

 

43. The presence of a notochord is a characteristic feature of:

A) Amphibians
B) Reptiles
C) Chordates
D) Molluscs

View Answer
C

 

44. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of all vertebrates?

A) A dorsal nerve cord
B) A vertebral column
C) Exoskeleton
D) Bilateral symmetry

View Answer
C

 

45. In which group of animals does external fertilization primarily occur?

A) Reptiles
B) Amphibians
C) Birds
D) Fish

View Answer
D

 

46. The excretory system in vertebrates is primarily responsible for:

A) Producing offspring
B) Maintaining homeostasis
C) Circulating oxygen
D) Regulating temperature

View Answer
B

 

47. The primary function of the diaphragm in mammals is to:

A) Regulate heart rate
B) Facilitate breathing
C) Filter blood
D) Control digestion

View Answer
B

 

48. The circulatory system of mammals is:

A) Open and unidirectional
B) Open and bidirectional
C) Closed and unidirectional
D) Closed and bidirectional

View Answer
D

 

49. The term “vertebrate” refers to animals that:

A) Have an exoskeleton
B) Possess a backbone or spinal column
C) Are capable of flight
D) Live in aquatic environments

View Answer
B

 

50. Which of the following is characteristic of amphibians?

A) Lungs and skin for respiration
B) Amniotic eggs
C) Scaly skin
D) Placenta for nourishment

View Answer
A

 

51. Which of the following is the primary role of the kidneys in mammals?

A) Respiration
B) Excretion of nitrogenous waste
C) Production of hormones
D) Storage of bile

View Answer
B

 

52. The formation of milk in mammals is controlled by:

A) Testosterone
B) Estrogen
C) Prolactin
D) Oxytocin

View Answer
C

 

53. The term “amphibian” refers to animals that:

A) Live only on land
B) Live only in water
C) Live both on land and in water
D) Are capable of flight

View Answer
C

 

54. The primary method of reproduction in most molluscs is:

A) External fertilization
B) Internal fertilization
C) Parthenogenesis
D) Asexual reproduction

View Answer
B

 

55. The water vascular system in echinoderms is involved in:

A) Locomotion
B) Respiration
C) Circulation
D) All of the above

View Answer
D

 

56. Which of the following is the primary function of the gills in fish?

A) Digestion of food
B) Oxygen exchange
C) Circulation of blood
D) Waste excretion

View Answer
B

 

57. Which of the following animals exhibits bilateral symmetry?

A) Cnidarians
B) Arthropods
C) Echinoderms
D) Porifera

View Answer
B

 

58. In which group of animals does the body typically consist of three distinct layers (ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm)?

A) Protozoa
B) Cnidarians
C) Flatworms
D) Annelids

View Answer
C

 

59. The process of metamorphosis is primarily observed in:

A) Amphibians
B) Birds
C) Reptiles
D) Mammals

View Answer
A

 

60. The largest group of living animals, in terms of species, is:

A) Insects
B) Molluscs
C) Fish
D) Birds

View Answer
A

 

61. Which of the following is a characteristic feature of cnidarians?

A) Presence of a circulatory system
B) Radial symmetry
C) Exoskeleton
D) Bilateral symmetry

View Answer
B

 

62. The primary function of the hydrostatic skeleton in many invertebrates is:

A) Protection from predators
B) Locomotion
C) Support and structure
D) Digestion of food

View Answer
C

 

63. Which of the following is true regarding the nervous system of invertebrates?

A) It is highly developed in all invertebrates
B) It is present only in the more complex invertebrates
C) It consists of a centralized brain and spinal cord
D) It is typically decentralized and spread throughout the body

View Answer
D

 

64. What type of body cavity is found in arthropods?

A) Coelom
B) Pseudocoelom
C) No body cavity
D) Hemocoel

View Answer
D

 

65. Which group of animals is characterized by a hard exoskeleton, segmented bodies, and jointed appendages?

A) Molluscs
B) Annelids
C) Arthropods
D) Echinoderms

View Answer
C

 

66. In the life cycle of echinoderms, the adult form is usually:

A) Bilaterally symmetrical
B) Radially symmetrical
C) Asymmetrical
D) None of the above

View Answer
B

 

67. The clade that includes all animals with a true coelom is known as:

A) Protostomia
B) Deuterostomia
C) Ecdysozoa
D) Lophotrochozoa

View Answer
B

 

68. Which of the following is true about the digestive system of most molluscs?

A) They have a complete digestive system with a mouth and anus
B) They have an incomplete digestive system
C) They use intracellular digestion only
D) They do not have a digestive system

View Answer
A

 

69. Which of the following is a major difference between vertebrates and invertebrates?

A) Vertebrates have an endoskeleton, invertebrates have an exoskeleton
B) Vertebrates have a more complex nervous system
C) Vertebrates have a backbone, while invertebrates do not
D) All of the above

View Answer
D

 

70. Which of the following is the most important characteristic that defines mammals?

A) Hair or fur
B) Ability to fly
C) Amniotic eggs
D) Warm-blooded metabolism

View Answer
A

 

71. The primary function of the placenta in mammals is to:

A) Facilitate gas exchange between the mother and fetus
B) Protect the fetus from pathogens
C) Store nutrients for the fetus
D) Produce hormones to regulate the pregnancy

View Answer
A

 

72. The main function of the lymphatic system in mammals is to:

A) Transport oxygen
B) Remove waste products from cells
C) Regulate body temperature
D) Fight infections and return tissue fluid to the bloodstream

View Answer
D

 

73. The first vertebrates to colonize land were:

A) Amphibians
B) Reptiles
C) Fish
D) Birds

View Answer
A

 

74. In amphibians, the skin plays a vital role in:

A) Producing mucus for digestion
B) Absorbing oxygen and water
C) Excreting nitrogenous waste
D) Storing fat for energy

View Answer
B

 

75. The main characteristic that distinguishes reptiles from amphibians is:

A) The presence of scales
B) The presence of an amniotic egg
C) The ability to breathe through skin
D) Cold-blooded metabolism

View Answer
B

 

76. In birds, the structure responsible for the flight is the:

A) Heart
B) Beak
C) Wings
D) Feathers

View Answer
C

 

77. The heart of fish has how many chambers?

A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four

View Answer
B

 

78. The primary purpose of feathers in birds is to:

A) Regulate body temperature
B) Protect against water loss
C) Facilitate flight
D) Protect the eyes

View Answer
C

 

79. Which of the following is true regarding the digestive system of carnivores?

A) They have long intestines for digestion of plant material
B) They have a large cecum for digestion of cellulose
C) They have sharp teeth and short intestines for digesting meat
D) They rely on fermentation in their stomachs to digest food

View Answer
C

 

80. The process of gas exchange in fish occurs through:

A) Gills
B) Lungs
C) Skin
D) Tracheae

View Answer
A

 

81. The major source of energy for birds during migration is:

A) Fat reserves
B) Carbohydrates from seeds
C) Proteins from insects
D) Glucose from blood circulation

View Answer
A

 

82. Which group of animals is characterized by the presence of exoskeletons made of chitin?

A) Arthropods
B) Molluscs
C) Echinoderms
D) Cnidarians

View Answer
A

 

83. Which of the following statements about amphibians is TRUE?

A) They have a completely terrestrial lifestyle
B) They reproduce exclusively through external fertilization
C) Their eggs are adapted to dry land environments
D) They have a three-chambered heart

View Answer
D

 

84. Which group of animals has evolved the most specialized and complex brain structure?

A) Invertebrates
B) Fish
C) Birds
D) Mammals

View Answer
D

 

85. The structure responsible for controlling the balance and orientation of the body in fish is the:

A) Lateral line
B) Swim bladder
C) Heart
D) Gills

View Answer
B

 

86. Which of the following is the characteristic feature of the skeleton in cartilaginous fish (Chondrichthyes)?

A) Bony endoskeleton
B) Cartilage-based skeleton
C) Absence of a skeleton
D) Exoskeleton made of chitin

View Answer
B

 

87. Which of the following animals has a closed circulatory system?

A) Molluscs
B) Arthropods
C) Fish
D) Amphibians

View Answer
C

 

88. The majority of the oxygen transport in the blood of most vertebrates is carried out by:

A) Plasma proteins
B) Hemoglobin
C) White blood cells
D) Platelets

View Answer
B

 

89. Which of the following is the primary purpose of the exoskeleton in arthropods?

A) To protect from dehydration
B) To store food
C) To protect from predators and provide structural support
D) To facilitate digestion

View Answer
C

 

90. Which of the following adaptations is found in mammals but not in reptiles?

A) Amniotic egg
B) Hair or fur
C) Internal fertilization
D) Three-chambered heart

View Answer
B

 

91. Which of the following is true about monotremes?

A) They are placental mammals
B) They lay eggs
C) They do not produce milk
D) They are found only in Africa

View Answer
B

 

92. The primary characteristic that distinguishes birds from reptiles is:

A) The presence of feathers
B) The ability to fly
C) The presence of a four-chambered heart
D) The presence of amniotic eggs

View Answer
A

 

93. Which group of animals is known for their ability to regenerate lost body parts?

A) Amphibians
B) Arthropods
C) Echinoderms
D) Birds

View Answer
C

 

94. The primary reason amphibians are restricted to moist environments is:

A) Lack of lungs
B) Need for external fertilization
C) Lack of a waterproof epidermis
D) Inability to regulate body temperature

View Answer
C

 

95. Which of the following characteristics is shared by all mammals?

A) Ability to fly
B) Ability to produce milk
C) Laying of eggs
D) External fertilization

View Answer
B

 

96. In reptiles, the structure that prevents desiccation and provides protection is the:

A) Scaly skin
B) Feathers
C) Fur
D) Hair

View Answer
A

 

97. The term “ectothermic” refers to animals that:

A) Regulate their body temperature internally
B) Depend on external heat sources to regulate body temperature
C) Are warm-blooded
D) Maintain a constant body temperature regardless of environmental conditions

View Answer
B

 

98. Which of the following is the most significant difference between amphibians and reptiles?

A) The type of fertilization
B) The presence of a backbone
C) The presence of an amniotic egg
D) The number of chambers in the heart

View Answer
C

 

99. In which of the following animals is external fertilization commonly observed?

A) Mammals
B) Birds
C) Fish
D) Reptiles

View Answer
C

 

100. The process by which some animals, such as amphibians and reptiles, regulate their body temperature is called:

A) Homeostasis
B) Thermoregulation
C) Photosynthesis
D) Metabolism

View Answer
B

 

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