NCERT Exemplar Solutions for Class 9 Science Chapter 7 Diversity in Living Organisms (MCQ, SAQ and LAQ)


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NCERT Exemplar Solutions for Class 9 Science Ch 7 Diversity in Living Organisms

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  • Objective Type Questions (MCQ's)
  • Short Answer Type Questions
  • Long Answer Type Questions

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Objective Type Questions for Diversity in Living Organisms

1. Find out incorrect sentence :
(a) Protista includes unicellular eukaryotic organisms.
(b) Whittaker considered cell structure, mode and source of nutrition for classifying the organisms in five kingdoms.
(c) Both Monera and Protista may be autotrophic and heterotrophic.
(d) Monerans have well defined nucleus.

Solution

(d) Monerans have well defined nucleus.


2. Which among the following has specialized tissue for conduction of water?
(i) Thallophyta
(ii) Bryophyta
(iii) Pteridophyta
(iv) Gymnosperms
(a) (i) and (ii)
(b) (ii) and (iii)
(c) (iii) and
(iv) (d) (i) and (iv)

Solution

(c) (iii) and (iv)


3. Which among the following produce seeds?
(a) Thallophyta
(b) Bryophyta
(c) Pteridophyta
(d) Gymnosperms

Solution

(d) Gymnosperms


4. Which one is a true fish?
(a) Jellyfish
(b) Starfish
(c) Dogfish
(d) Silverfish

Solution

(c) Dogfish


5. Which among the following is exclusively marine?
(a) Porifera
(b) Echinodermata
(c) Mollusca
(d) Pisces

Solution

(b) Echinodermata


6. Which among the following have open circulatory system?
(i) Arthropoda
(ii) Mollusca
(iii) Annelida
(iv) Coelenterata
(a) (i) and (ii)
(b) (iii) and (iv)
(c) (i) and (iii)
(d) (ii) and (iv)

Solution

(a) (i) and (ii)


7. In which group of animals, coelom is filled with blood?
(a) Arthropoda
(b) Annelida
(c) Nematoda
(d) Echinodermata

Solution

(a) Arthropoda


8. Elephantiasis is caused by :
(a) Wuchereria
(b) Pinworm
(c) Planarians
(d) Liver flukes

Solution

(a) Wuchereria


9. Which one is the most striking or (common) character of the vertebrates?
(a) Presence of notochord
(b) Presence of triploblastic condition
(c) Presence of gill pouches
(d) Presence of coelom

Solution

(a) Presence of notochord


10. Which among the following have scales?
(i) Amphibians
(ii) Pisces
(iii) Reptiles
(iv) Mammals
(a) (i) and (iii)
(b) (iii) and (iv)
(c) (ii) and (iii)
(d) (i) and (ii)

Solution

(c) (ii) and (iii)


11. Find out the false statement :
(a) Ayes are warm blooded, egg laying and have four chambered heart.
(b) Ayes have feather covered body, forelimbs are modified as wing and breathe through lungs.
(c) Most of the mammals are viviparous.
(d) Fishes, amphibians and reptiles are oviparous.

Solution

(d) Fishes, amphibians and reptiles are oviparous.


12. Pteridophyta do not have :
(a) Root
(b) Stem
(c) Flowers
(d) Leaves

Solution

(c) Flowers


13. Identify a member of porifera :
(a) Spongilla
(b) Euglena
(c) Penicillium
(d) Hydra

Solution

(a) Spongilla


14. Which is not an aquatic animal?
(a) Hydra
(b) Jellyfish
(c) Corals
(d) Filaria

Solution

(d) Filaria


15. Amphibians do not have the following :
(a) Three chambered heart
(b) Gills or lungs
(c) Scales
(d) Mucus glands

Solution

(c) Scales


16. Organisms without nucleus and cell organelles belong to :
(i) Fungi
(ii) Protista
(iii) Cyano bacteria
(iv) Archae bacteria
(a) (i) and (ii)
(b) (iii) and (iv)
(c) (i) and (iv)
(d) (ii) and (iii)

Solution

(b) (iii) and (iv)


17. Which of the following is not a criterion for classification of living organisms?
(a) Body design of the organism
(b) Ability to produce one’s own food
(c) Membrane bound nucleus and cell organelles
(d) Height of the plant

Solution

(d) Height of the plant


18. The feature that is not a characteristic of protochordata?
(a) Presence of notochord
(b) Bilateral symmetry and coelom
(c) Jointed legs
(d) Presence of circulatory system

Solution

(c) Jointed legs


19. The locomotory organs of Echinodermata are :
(a) Tube feet
(b) Muscular feet
(c) Jointed legs
(d) Parapodia

Solution

(a) Tube feet


20. Corals are :
(a) Poriferans attached to some solid support
(b) Cnidarians that are solitary living
(c) Poriferans present at the sea bed
(d) Cnidarians that live in colonies

Solution

(d) Cnidarians that live in colonies


21. Who introduced the system of scientific nomenclature of organisms?
(a) Robert Whittaker
(b) Carolus Linnaeus
(c) Robert Hooke
(d) Ernst Haeckel

Solution

(b) Carolus Linnaeus


22. Two chambered heart occurs in :
(a) Crocodiles
(b) Fish
(c) Ayes
(d) Amphibians

Solution

(b) Fish


23. Skeleton is made entirely of cartilage in :
(a) Sharks
(b) Tuna
(c) Rohu
(d) None of these

Solution

(a) Sharks


24. One of the following is not an Annelid :
(a) Nereis
(b) Earthworm
(c) Leech
(d) Urchins

Solution

(d) Urchins


25. The book Systema Naturae was written by :
(a) Linnaeus
(b) Haeckel
(c) Whittaker
(d) Robert Brown

Solution

(a) Linnaeus


26. Karl Von Linne was involved with which branch of science?
(a) Morphology
(b) Taxonomy
(c) Physiology
(d) Medicine

Solution

(b) Taxonomy


27. Real organs are absent in :
(a) Mollusca
(b) Coelenterata
(c) Arthropoda
(d) Echinodermata

Solution

(b) Coelenterata


28. Hard calcium carbonate structures are used as skeleton by :
(a) Echinodermata
(b) Protochordata
(c) Arthropoda
(d) Nematoda

Solution

(a) Echinodermata


29. Differentiation in segmental fashion occurs in :
(a) Leech
(b) Starfish
(c) Snails
(d) Ascaris

Solution

(a) Leech


30. In taxonomic hierarchy family comes between :
(a) Class and Order
(b) Order and Genus
(c) Genus and Species
(d) Division and Class

Solution

(b) Order and Genus


31. 5-Kingdom classification has given by :
(a) Morgan
(b) R. Whittaker
(c) Linnaeus
(d) Haeckel

Solution

(b) R. Whittaker


32. Well defined nucleus is absent in :
(a) blue green algae
(b) diatoms
(c) algae
(d) yeast

Solution

(a) blue green algae


33. The ‘Origin of Species’ is written by :
(a) Linnaeus
(b) Darwin
(c) Haeckel
(d) Whittaker

Solution

(b) Darwin


34. Meena and Hari observed an animal in their garden. Hari called it an insect while Meena said it was an earthworm. Choose the character from the following which confirms that it is an insect.
(a) Bilateral symmetrical body
(b) Body with jointed legs
(c) Cylindrical body
(d) Body with little segmentation

Solution

(b) Body with jointed legs

Short Answer Questions for Diversity in Living 

35 Write true (T) or false (F) :
(a) Whittaker proposed five kingdom classifications.
(b) Monera is divided into Archaebacteria and Eubacteria.
(c) Starting from Class, Species comes before the Genus.
(d) Anabaena belongs to the kingdom Monera.
(e) Blue green algae belong to the kingdom Protista.
(f) All prokaryotes are classified under Monera.

Solution

(a) True

(b) True

(c) False

(d) True

(e) False

(f) True


36. Fill in the blanks :
(a) Fungi shows _____ mode of nutrition.
(b) Cell wall of fungi is made up of _____
(c) Association between blue green algae and fungi is called as _____
(d) Chemical nature of chitin is _____
(e) _____ has smallest number of organisms with maximum number of similar characters.
(f) Plants without well differentiated stem, root and leaf are kept in _____
(g) _____ are called as amphibians of the plant kingdom.

Solution

(a) saprophytic,
(b) Chitin,
(c) lichens,
(d) carbohydrates,
(e) Species,
(f) thallophyta,
(g) Bryophytes


37. You are provided with the seeds of gram, wheat, rice, pumpkin, maize and pea. Classify them whether they are monocot or dicot.

Solution

Gram – dicot

Wheat – monocot

Rice – monocot

Pumpkin – dicot

Maize – monocot

Pea – dicot


38. Match items of column A with items of column B.

 

Column A

 

Column B

1.

Naked eye

(a)

Angiosperms

2.

Covered seed

(b)

Gymnosperms

3.

Flagella

(c)

Bryophytes

4.

Marchantia

(d)

Euglena

5.

Marsilea

(e)

Thallophyta

6.

Cladophora

(f)

Pteridophyta

7.

Penicillium

(g)

Fungi

Solution

 

Column A

 

Column B

1.

Naked eye

(a)

Gymnosperms

2.

Covered seed

(b)

Angiosperms

3.

Flagella

(c)

Euglena

4.

Marchantia

(d)

Bryophytes

5.

Marsilea

(e)

Pteridophyta

6.

Cladophora

(f)

Thallophyta

7.

Penicillium

(g)

Fungi


39. Match items of column A with items of column B :

 

Column A

 

Column B

1.

Pore bearing animals

(a)

Arthropoda

2.

Diploblastic

(b)

Coelenterata

3.

Metameric segmentation

(c)

Porifera

4.

Jointed legs

(d)

Echinodermata

5.

Soft bodied animals

(e)

Mollusca

6.

Spiny skinned animals

(f)

Annelida

Solution

 

Column A

 

Column B

1.

Pore bearing animals

(a)

Porifera

2.

Diploblastic

(b)

Coelenterata

3.

Metameric segmentation

(c)

Annelida

4.

Jointed legs

(d)

Arthropoda

5.

Soft bodied animals

(e)

Mollusca

6.

Spiny skinned animals

(f)

Echinodermata


40. Classify the following organisms based on the absence/presence of true coelom (i.e., acoelomate, pseudocoelomate and coelomate) : Spongilla, Sea anemone, Planaria, Liver fluke, Wuchereria, Ascaris, Nereis, Earthworm, Scorpion, Birds, Fishes, Horse.

Solution

Spongilla – Acoelomate,

Sea anemone – Acoelomate

Planaria – Acoelomate,

Liver fluke – Acoelomate

Wuchereria – Pseudocoelomate,

Ascaris – Psudocoelomate

Nereis – Coelomate,

Scorpion – Coelomate

Earthworm – Coelomate,

Birds, Fishes and Horse – Coelomate


41. Endoskeleton of fishes are made up of cartilage and bone; classify the following fishes as cartilagenous or bony : Torpedo, Sting ray, Dog fish, Rohu, Angler fish, Exocoetus.

Solution

Torpedo – Cartilagenous,

Sting ray – Cartilagenous

Dog fish – cartilagenous,

Rohu – Bony

Angler fish – Cartilagenous,

Exocoetus – Bony


42. Classify the following based on number of chambers in their heart :
Rohu, Scoliodon, Frog, Salamander, Flying lizard, King Cobra, Crocodile, Ostrich, Pigeon, Bat, Whale.

Solution

Rohu, Scoliodon – 2 chambered.
Frog, Salamander, Flying lizard, King Cobra – 3
chambered.
Crocodile, Ostrich, Pigeon, Bat, Whale – 4 chambered.


43. Classify Rohu, Scoliodon, Flying lizard, King Cobra, Frog, Salamander, Ostrich, Pigeon, Bat, Crocodile and Whale into the cold blooded/warm blooded animals.

Solution

Cold blooded : Rohu, Scoliodon, Frog, Salamander, Flying lizard, King Cobra, Crocodile.
Warm blooded : Ostrich, Pigeon, Bat, Whale.


44. Name two egg laying mammals.

Solution

(i) Echidna,
(ii) Platypus.


45. Fill in the blanks :
(a) Five kingdom classification of living organisms is given by _____
(b) Basic smallest unit of classification is _____
(c) Prokaryotes are grouped in Kingdom _____
(d) Paramecium is a protista because of its _____
(e) Fungi do not contain _____
(f) A fungus _____ can be seen without microscope.
(g) Common fungi used in preparing the bread is _____
(h) Algae and fungi form symbiotic association called_____

Solution

(a) Robert whittaker,
(b) species,
(c) monera,
(d) eukaryotic unicellular, mobile organisms,
(e) chlorophyll,
(f) mushroom,
(g) yeast,
(h) lichens.


46. Give True (T) and False (F) :
(a) Gymnosperms differ from Angiosperms in having covered seed.
(b) Non-flowering plants are called Cryptogamae.
(c) Bryophytes have conducting tissue.
(d) Funaria is a moss.
(e) Compound leaves are found in many ferns.
(f) Seeds contain embryo.

Solution

(a) False,
(b) True,
(c) False,
(d) True,
(e) True,
(f) True,


47. Fill in the blanks :
(a) Bilateral, dorsiventral symmetry is found in _____
(b) Worms causing disease elephantiasis is _____
(c) Open circulatory system is found in _____ where coelomic cavity is filled with blood.
(d) _____ are known to have pseudocoelom.

Solution

(a) liver fluke,
(b) filarial worm,
(c) anthropods,
(d) Nematodes.


48. Label a, b, c and d given in the figure. Give the function of b.

Solution

(a) Dorsal fin, (b) Caudal fin, (c) Pelvic fin, (d) Pectoral fin
Function of Caudal fin – Caudal fin helps in streamlined movement in water.


49. Fill in the boxes given in figure with appropriate characteristics/plant group (s) :

Solution
(a) Thallophyta,
(b) Without specialized vascular tissue,
(c) Pteridophyta,
(d) Phanerogams,
(e) Bear naked seeds,
(f) Angiosperms,
(g) Have seeds with two cotyledons,
(h) Monocots


Long Answer Questions for Diversity in Living Organisms

50. Write names of few Thallophytes. Draw a labelled diagram of Spirogyra.

Solution

Ulva, Spirogvra, Cladophora, Ulothrix, Chara are the some examples of Thallophyta.


51. Why are Thallophyta, bryophyta and pteridophyta called ‘Cryptogams’ while Gymnosperms and Angiosperms are called ‘phanerogams’? Draw one example of Gymnosperm.

Solution

Thallophyta, bryophyta and pteridophyta are called ‘Cryptogams’ because the reproductive organs of plants in all these three group is hidden and plants do not bear flowers or seeds. On the other hand ‘Phanerogams’ are flowering and bear seeds. It includes gymnosperms and angiosperms which have well-differentiated reproductive tissue that finally make seeds. Seeds are the result of the reproductive process. Seeds consist of the embryo along with stored food, which serves for the primary growth of the embryo during germination.


52. Define the terms and give one example of each :
(a) Bilateral symmetry
(b) Coelom
(c) Triploblastic

Solution

(a) Bilateral symmetry: When the body have similar parts fixed around a common central axis. Parts of these animals at any point of radius have similar structure to that of other. The left and the right halves of the body are same in bilateral symmetry. The organisms which possess this type of symmetry are called bilaterally symmetrical organisms, e.g. butterfly, human, crab.

(b) Coelom: A coelom is fluid-filled body cavity that lies in between the body wall and alimentary canal. It is typically found in multicellular organisms.

(c) Triploblastic: Triploblastic animals are the animals whose cells body develops from three layers : the outer ectoderm, inner endoderm and the third germinal layer mesoderm which is in between outer ectoderm and the endoderm.
Example : Tapeworm.


53. You are given Leech, Nereis, Scolopendra, Prawn and Scorpion; and all have segmented body organisation. Will you classify them in one group? If no, give the important characters based on which you will separate these organisms into different groups.

Solution

All the given organisms do not belong to same group. Leech and Nereis belong to phylum annelida because as their body is bilaterally symmetrical and triploblastic. They have elongated and segmented body and bear lateral appendages for locomotion. They have true body cavity. Colopendra, Prawn and Scorpion belong to phylum arthropoda as these are bilaterally symmetrical, segmented animals having jointed legs and an open circulatory system.


54. Which organism is more complex and evolved among Bacteria, Mushroom and Mango tree. Give reasons.

Solution

Among these mango tree is the most complex, second most complex is the mushroom, and the bacteria are the least complex. Bacteria are generally having single cell. They are prokaryotic and some of the simplest life forms on the planet (example : bacteria). But mushroom is more complex than the bacteria. Mushroom is heterotrophic, eukaryotic and simple thallophyte with no tissue systems. Mango tree is eukaryotic, autotrophic and multicellular plant. It is an angiosperm in which seeds are produced inside the fruit and flowers are formed. It is a complete plant.


55. Differentiate between flying lizard and bird. Draw the diagram.

Solution

Flying lizard belongs to group reptiles so it is cold blooded and its body covered with scales, having three chambered heart and breathe through lungs, while birds belong to group ayes are warm blooded and have a four-chambered heart. They lay eggs. There is an outside covering of feathers. They breathe through lungs.


56. Write some common features in cat, rat and bat.

Solution

Bat, rat and cat belong to class Mammalia and have following common features :

  1. All have notochord at some stage of life cycle.
  2. Mammals are warm-blooded animals with four- chambered hearts.
  3. They have mammary glands for the production of milk to nourish their young ones.
  4. Their skin has hairs as well as sweat and oil glands.
  5. All the three mammals given above produce live young ones.


57. Why do we keep both snake and turtle in the same class?

Solution

Both the animals are cold-blooded, have scales and breathe through lungs, they belong to Reptilia group. Most of the animals in this group have three- chambered heart except crocodiles which have four chambered heart. They lay eggs with tough coverings.

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