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1. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of animals?

A) Multicellular
B) Eukaryotic
C) Autotrophic
D) Heterotrophic

View Answer
C

 

2. Animals are primarily classified into:

A) Plants and fungi
B) Prokaryotes and eukaryotes
C) Vertebrates and invertebrates
D) Autotrophs and heterotrophs

View Answer
C

 

3. The phylum that includes animals with a backbone is:

A) Arthropoda
B) Mollusca
C) Chordata
D) Echinodermata

View Answer
C

 

4. Which of the following phyla includes jellyfish and corals?

A) Arthropoda
B) Cnidaria
C) Mollusca
D) Annelida

View Answer
B

 

5. The term “invertebrate” refers to:

A) Animals with a backbone
B) Animals without a backbone
C) Animals with a spine
D) Animals that are not multicellular

View Answer
B

 

6. Which phylum is known for having a hard exoskeleton?

A) Echinodermata
B) Mollusca
C) Arthropoda
D) Cnidaria

View Answer
C

 

7. An example of a member of the phylum Mollusca is:

A) Spider
B) Earthworm
C) Octopus
D) Sea star

View Answer
C

 

8. The phylum that includes earthworms is:

A) Arthropoda
B) Annelida
C) Mollusca
D) Cnidaria

View Answer
B

 

9. Which phylum includes animals such as starfish and sea cucumbers?

A) Cnidaria
B) Echinodermata
C) Porifera
D) Arthropoda

View Answer
B

 

10. The simplest animals belong to which phylum?

A) Cnidaria
B) Porifera
C) Annelida
D) Chordata

View Answer
B

 

11. What type of symmetry is found in most cnidarians?

A) Bilateral symmetry
B) Radial symmetry
C) Asymmetry
D) None of the above

View Answer
B

 

12. Which phylum has members that are primarily parasitic?

A) Nematoda
B) Arthropoda
C) Echinodermata
D) Mollusca

View Answer
A

 

13. Which of the following is a characteristic of the phylum Chordata?

A) Jointed legs
B) Exoskeleton
C) Notochord
D) Radial symmetry

View Answer
C

 

14. What is the main characteristic of animals in the phylum Echinodermata?

A) Soft-bodied
B) Hard shell
C) Radial symmetry
D) Segmented body

View Answer
C

 

15. In which phylum would you classify sponges?

A) Cnidaria
B) Porifera
C) Mollusca
D) Annelida

View Answer
B

 

16. Which of the following groups of animals is considered to have a complete digestive system?

A) Cnidarians
B) Flatworms
C) Nematodes
D) All of the above

View Answer
C

 

17. An example of a cnidarian is:

A) Squid
B) Sea anemone
C) Crab
D) Earthworm

View Answer
B

 

18. Which animal group is characterized by having jointed appendages?

A) Mollusca
B) Annelida
C) Arthropoda
D) Echinodermata

View Answer
C

 

19. The notochord in chordates develops into which structure in vertebrates?

A) Spinal cord
B) Brain
C) Vertebral column
D) Rib cage

View Answer
C

 

20. Which class of the phylum Chordata includes mammals?

A) Amphibia
B) Reptilia
C) Aves
D) Mammalia

View Answer
D

 

21. The presence of a body cavity (coelom) is characteristic of which group of animals?

A) Acoelomates
B) Pseudocoelomates
C) Coelomates
D) All of the above

View Answer
C

 

22. Animals that undergo metamorphosis include:

A) Frogs
B) Butterflies
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B

View Answer
C

 

23. The exoskeleton of arthropods is made of:

A) Calcium carbonate
B) Chitin
C) Cellulose
D) Keratin

View Answer
B

 

24. The respiratory structures in aquatic arthropods are called:

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

View Answer
B

 

25. Which phylum is characterized by a segmented body and bristle-like structures called setae?

A) Annelida
B) Arthropoda
C) Mollusca
D) Nematoda

View Answer
A

 

26. The class of animals that includes reptiles is:

A) Amphibia
B) Reptilia
C) Mammalia
D) Aves

View Answer
B

 

27. The primary mode of reproduction in sponges is:

A) Asexual reproduction
B) Sexual reproduction
C) Budding
D) Fragmentation

View Answer
A

 

28. Which of the following animals belongs to the phylum Nematoda?

A) Earthworm
B) Tapeworm
C) Roundworm
D) Leech

View Answer
C

 

29. Invertebrates make up approximately what percentage of all animal species?

A) 20%
B) 50%
C) 80%
D) 90%

View Answer
D

 

30. What type of circulatory system do arthropods possess?

A) Open circulatory system
B) Closed circulatory system
C) Simple diffusion
D) None of the above

View Answer
A

 

31. The animal group known for its ability to fly is:

A) Amphibia
B) Mammalia
C) Aves
D) Reptilia

View Answer
C

 

32. Which of the following is an example of a filter feeder?

A) Lion
B) Shark
C) Sponge
D) Eagle

View Answer
C

 

33. The primary function of the arthropod exoskeleton is to:

A) Provide buoyancy
B) Protect internal organs
C) Assist in locomotion
D) All of the above

View Answer
D

 

34. What is the primary means of locomotion for members of the phylum Mollusca?

A) Cilia
B) Tentacles
C) Muscular foot
D) Appendages

View Answer
C

 

35. Which of the following is a characteristic of vertebrates?

A) Bilateral symmetry
B) Notochord
C) Endoskeleton
D) All of the above

View Answer
D

 

36. Which of the following is a characteristic of mammals?

A) Scales
B) Feathers
C) Hair or fur
D) Gills

View Answer
C

 

37. The main body cavity in animals is called the:

A) Coelom
B) Pseudocoelom
C) Acoelom
D) Pericardium

View Answer
A

 

38. Which of the following organisms has radial symmetry?

A) Earthworm
B) Sea anemone
C) Frog
D) Lizard

View Answer
B

 

39. The term “diploblastic” refers to animals with:

A) Three germ layers
B) Two germ layers
C) No germ layers
D) Only one germ layer

View Answer
B

 

40. Which of the following classes of fish is characterized by having lungs?

A) Chondrichthyes
B) Osteichthyes
C) Agnatha
D) Both A and B

View Answer
B

 

41. The class of animals that undergo metamorphosis is:

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

View Answer
C

 

42. The presence of hair is a unique characteristic of:

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

View Answer
B

 

43. Which of the following groups contains both aquatic and terrestrial members?

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

View Answer
B

 

44. The organ that distinguishes mammals from other vertebrates is:

A) Lungs
B) Hair
C) Mammary glands
D) Endoskeleton

View Answer
C

 

45. The term “segmentation” in animal anatomy refers to:

A) Division of the body into repeated parts
B) Presence of wings
C) Body symmetry
D) Body shape

View Answer
A

 

46. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of amphibians?

A) Moist skin
B) Laying eggs in water
C) Possessing scales
D) Undergoing metamorphosis

View Answer
C

 

47. Which phylum has the highest number of described species?

A) Chordata
B) Arthropoda
C) Mollusca
D) Annelida

View Answer
B

 

48. The skeleton of echinoderms is primarily composed of:

A) Calcium carbonate
B) Chitin
C) Cartilage
D) Bone

View Answer
A

 

49. Which of the following is an example of a cephalopod?

A) Octopus
B) Squid
C) Both A and B
D) None of the above

View Answer
C

 

50. The primary mode of locomotion in cnidarians is through:

A) Jet propulsion
B) Swimming with tentacles
C) Contracting and relaxing their bodies
D) Walking on legs

View Answer
C

 

51. The respiratory organs of terrestrial arthropods are called:

A) Gills
B) Lungs
C) Spiracles and tracheae
D) Book gills

View Answer
C

 

52. Which of the following is a unique feature of class Aves?

A) Presence of mammary glands
B) Feathers
C) Scales
D) Moist skin

View Answer
B

 

53. Which of the following animals is an ectotherm?

A) Lion
B) Salmon
C) Frog
D) Both B and C

View Answer
D

 

54. The term “ectothermic” refers to organisms that:

A) Generate their own heat
B) Depend on environmental heat sources
C) Are warm-blooded
D) Have a constant body temperature

View Answer
B

 

55. Which group of animals is characterized by the presence of feathers and hollow bones?

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

View Answer
D

 

56. In which group of animals would you find a three-chambered heart?

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

View Answer
C

 

57. The structure responsible for filtering blood in the kidneys of mammals is:

A) Nephrons
B) Glomeruli
C) Bowman’s capsule
D) All of the above

View Answer
D

 

58. Which class of animals is characterized by having a dry, scaly skin?

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

View Answer
C

 

59. The animals that are known for having a two-part shell are:

A) Cephalopods
B) Gastropods
C) Bivalves
D) Polychaetes

View Answer
C

 

60. The phylum that includes animals with radial symmetry and a water vascular system is:

A) Mollusca
B) Cnidaria
C) Echinodermata
D) Porifera

View Answer
C

 

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

A) Reptiles
B) Annelids
C) Echinoderms
D) All of the above

View Answer
C

 

62. The outer covering of a sponge is known as the:

A) Epidermis
B) Mesoglea
C) Choanocyte layer
D) Spongocoel

View Answer
A

 

63. The developmental stage of an insect that is often immobile is called:

A) Pupa
B) Larva
C) Nymph
D) Adult

View Answer
A

 

64. Which of the following phyla is known for their tube feet?

A) Arthropoda
B) Echinodermata
C) Annelida
D) Mollusca

View Answer
B

 

65. The class of animals that typically have moist skin and lay eggs in water is:

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

View Answer
C

 

66. The phylum that includes the largest number of animal species is:

A) Annelida
B) Arthropoda
C) Mollusca
D) Cnidaria

View Answer
B

 

67. Which of the following animals belongs to the phylum Chordata?

A) Crab
B) Starfish
C) Human
D) Jellyfish

View Answer
C

 

68. The muscular structure that pumps blood in vertebrates is called the:

A) Liver
B) Heart
C) Kidney
D) Lung

View Answer
B

 

69. Which type of symmetry is found in most adult echinoderms?

A) Bilateral symmetry
B) Radial symmetry
C) Asymmetry
D) None of the above

View Answer
B

 

70. Which of the following is a characteristic of animals in the phylum Nematoda?

A) Segmented body
B) Pseudocoelom
C) Jointed appendages
D) Exoskeleton

View Answer
B

 

71. The phylum that includes animals with stinging cells is:

A) Cnidaria
B) Porifera
C) Annelida
D) Echinodermata

View Answer
A

 

72. Which class of mammals lays eggs?

A) Eutherians
B) Metatherians
C) Monotremes
D) All of the above

View Answer
C

 

73. Which of the following is an example of an animal that belongs to the phylum Annelida?

A) Leech
B) Squid
C) Seahorse
D) Starfish

View Answer
A

 

74. The main excretory product of most terrestrial animals is:

A) Ammonia
B) Urea
C) Uric acid
D) Nitric acid

View Answer
C

 

75. The outermost layer of cells in an animal embryo is called:

A) Endoderm
B) Mesoderm
C) Ectoderm
D) Blastoderm

View Answer
C

 

76. The animals that have scales and lay eggs on land belong to which class?

A) Amphibia
B) Reptilia
C) Aves
D) Mammalia

View Answer
B

 

77. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the phylum Arthropoda?

A) Jointed appendages
B) Exoskeleton made of chitin
C) Segmented body
D) Gills for respiration

View Answer
D

 

78. The primary purpose of the water vascular system in echinoderms is for:

A) Digestion
B) Locomotion
C) Circulation
D) Respiration

View Answer
B

 

79. Which of the following organisms has a complete digestive tract?

A) Flatworm
B) Roundworm
C) Cnidarian
D) Sponge

View Answer
B

 

80. The term “cephalization” refers to:

A) Development of a head region
B) Presence of a coelom
C) Formation of appendages
D) Ability to fly

View Answer
A

 

81. The structure that provides buoyancy in fish is called:

A) Liver
B) Swim bladder
C) Heart
D) Gills

View Answer
B

 

82. Which of the following organisms exhibits bilateral symmetry?

A) Sea urchin
B) Sponge
C) Earthworm
D) Coral

View Answer
C

 

83. The primary role of fins in fish is for:

A) Protection
B) Digestion
C) Locomotion
D) Respiration

View Answer
C

 

84. Which of the following is NOT a function of the integumentary system in animals?

A) Protection
B) Regulation of temperature
C) Excretion of waste
D) Digestion

View Answer
D

 

85. What type of reproduction is commonly observed in sponges?

A) Asexual reproduction
B) Sexual reproduction
C) Both A and B
D) Budding only

View Answer
C

 

86. The group of animals that includes the most species is:

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

View Answer
B

 

87. What is the primary function of feathers in birds?

A) Insulation
B) Flight
C) Display
D) All of the above

View Answer
D

 

88. The body plan of animals that possess both male and female reproductive organs is called:

A) Dioecious
B) Monoecious
C) Asexual
D) Hermaphroditic

View Answer
B

 

89. Which of the following is a defining characteristic of mammals?

A) Cold-blooded
B) Laying eggs
C) Having mammary glands
D) Presence of feathers

View Answer
C

 

90. The primary advantage of a coelom is:

A) Increased body size
B) Separation of organs from the body wall
C) Improved locomotion
D) Enhanced reproduction

View Answer
B

 

91. The class of fish that has a cartilaginous skeleton is:

A) Osteichthyes
B) Chondrichthyes
C) Agnatha
D) All of the above

View Answer
B

 

92. Which of the following is an adaptation for flight in birds?

A) Hollow bones
B) Muscles attached to the sternum
C) Light feathers
D) All of the above

View Answer
D

 

93. The primary nitrogenous waste excreted by aquatic animals is:

A) Urea
B) Uric acid
C) Ammonia
D) Creatinine

View Answer
C

 

94. Which of the following is NOT a feature of chordates?

A) Notochord
B) Pharyngeal slits
C) Dorsal nerve cord
D) Jointed appendages

View Answer
D

 

95. The term “herbivore” refers to animals that:

A) Eat plants
B) Eat meat
C) Eat both plants and animals
D) Are omnivorous

View Answer
A

 

96. What structure in the insect is primarily responsible for gas exchange?

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

View Answer
B

 

97. The primary function of the notochord is to:

A) Provide structural support
B) Aid in digestion
C) Serve as a respiratory organ
D) Protect the nervous system

View Answer
A

 

98. Which of the following is NOT a method of locomotion in animals?

A) Swimming
B) Walking
C) Flying
D) Photosynthesis

View Answer
D

 

99. The term “ovoviviparous” refers to animals that:

A) Lay eggs
B) Give live birth
C) Retain eggs inside the body until they hatch
D) Both A and B

View Answer
C

 

100. The animal group known for its ability to regenerate lost limbs includes:

A) Amphibians
B) Echinoderms
C) Mammals
D) Both A and B
View Answer

B

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