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GENERAL BIOLOGY 2
SUMMATIVE TEST: GENERAL BIOLOGY 2
Module 3
Name of Learner:
Grade Level:
Date:
Section:
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE
DIRECTIONS: Encircle the letter that corresponds to the correct answer. Avoid ERASURES.
1. Which is the correct order of taxa to classify organisms?
a. class, order, domain, species, kingdom, family, phylum, class
b. phylum, kingdom, domain, species, genus, family, order, class
C. genus, domain, order, class, species, family, phylum, kingdom
d. domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species
2. The study of biological diversity based on evolutionary relationships is
a. classification b. natural selection
c. systematics
d. taxonomy
3. Organisms are classified based on their
a.
eating habits
b. physical, molecular, and behavioral characteristics
C. reproductive cycles
d. niches
4. Which of the following is the taxa larger than order but smaller than phylum?
a. Classes
b. families
c. phyla d. species
5. What is used to determine phylogeny?
a. mutation
b. DNA c. evolutionary history
d. organism on Earth
6. What do scientist in the field of systematics accomplish?
a. discover new fossil sites
b. organize and classify organism
C. name new species
d. communicate among field biologists
7. Which statement about the taxonomic classification is correct?
a. There are more domains than kingdom.
b. Kingdoms are the top category of classification
C. Classes are division of orders
d.
Subspecies are the most specific category of classification
8. On a phylogenetic tree, which term refers to lineages that diverged from the same place?
a. sister taxa
b. basal taxa
c. rooted taxa
d. dichotomous taxa
9. Which statement about analogies is correct?
a. They occur only as errors
b.
They are synonymous with homologous traits
c. They are derived by similar environmental constraints
d. They are a form of mutation.
10. What does the trunk of the classic phylogenetic tree represent?
a. single common ancestor
b. pool of ancestral organisms
C. new species
d.
old species
11. Which phylogenetic model proposes that all the three domains of life evolved from a pool of primitive
prokaryotes?
a. tree of life b. web of life
c. ring of life
d. network model
12. Which of the following situation is NOT a part of a taxonomist role?
a. Assigning the scientific name to various mosses surveyed in a pristine forest.
b. Constructing a comprehensive compendium of birds in a reserved national park.
C. Provide an in-depth annotation about the morphology of parasitic insects
d. Explain the relatedness of endemic plants found in two different populations
e. Identify an unknown flowering plant found in a herbarium.
13. Which of the following statements is incorrect about the rules in biological nomenclature?
a. Order is a higher rank than family
b.
Linnean nomenclature is composed of genus and specific epithet
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