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NEET Questions - Free Biology Test Series - Animal Kingdom #4 (Easy)

Scroll to the bottom to access the NEET Biology questions from the chapter Animal Kingdom. For tips to learn the chapter, please read through this blog before starting the test.


The "Animal Kingdom" is a foundational chapter for students preparing for the NEET exam, offering a fascinating glimpse into the diversity of life and the complexities of animal life. This blog post aims to delve into the essentials of the Animal Kingdom, highlighting key concepts and providing preparation tips to help students navigate this topic effectively.



Understanding "Animal Kingdom"


The Animal Kingdom, or Kingdom Animalia, encompasses a vast array of living organisms that share common characteristics, such as the ability to move, reproduce sexually, and consume organic materials for energy. This kingdom is categorized into various phyla based on anatomical and physiological traits, including the presence of a notochord, body symmetry, and levels of organization.



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Key topics covered in this chapter include:

Classification: Understanding the basis for classifying animals, including the Linnaean system of taxonomy, which organizes animals into hierarchical groups: Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species.


Phyla Characteristics: Study the distinguishing features of major phyla such as Porifera, Cnidaria (Coelenterata), Platyhelminthes, Nematoda, Annelida, Arthropoda, Mollusca, Echinodermata, and Chordata. Focus on their body plans, symmetry, digestive, circulatory, and reproductive systems.


Chordates and Vertebrates: Pay special attention to the phylum Chordata, which includes animals with a notochord. Dive deeper into the subphyla Vertebrata, exploring the classes Fish, Amphibia, Reptilia, Aves, and Mammalia, along with their unique features.


Comparative Anatomy: Compare and contrast the respiratory, circulatory, and excretory systems of different animal groups to understand evolutionary relationships.


Preparation Tips for "Animal Kingdom"

Conceptual Clarity: Start with building a strong foundation by understanding the basic concepts and terminologies. Use diagrams to visualize different phyla and their characteristics.


Create Mind Maps: Mind maps can be particularly effective for this chapter. They help in summarizing the classification, characteristics, and examples of each phylum and class in a visually appealing manner.


Flashcards: Utilize flashcards for memorizing important facts, such as the examples of species under each phylum or class, which are frequently asked in the NEET exam.


Solve Previous Years' Questions: Practice questions from previous NEET exams to understand the pattern and type of questions asked from the Animal Kingdom. This will also help in identifying important topics.


Regular Revision: Due to the vast amount of information in this chapter, regular revision is crucial. Schedule weekly review sessions to go over the concepts and ensure long-term retention.


Use NCERT Books: The NCERT Biology textbook provides a concise and clear explanation of the Animal Kingdom, making it an indispensable resource for NEET preparation. Ensure you are thoroughly familiar with the content provided in the NCERT materials.


Practice Diagrams: Many questions can be based on diagrams or require you to label parts of an animal's anatomy. Practice drawing and labeling diagrams for better visual memory.


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Which of the following features is common to both Annelida and Arthropoda? A) Presence of notochord B) Radial symmetry C) Body covered with dry and cornified skin, epidermal scales, or scutes D) Body segmentation

 

What type of circulatory system is present in Class Amphibia? A) Open circulatory system B) Closed circulatory system with a two-chambered heart C) Closed circulatory system with a three-chambered heart D) Closed circulatory system with a four-chambered heart

 

Which class of the Animal Kingdom is characterized by animals that are warm-blooded and have a four-chambered heart? A) Reptilia B) Amphibia C) Aves D) Mammalia

 

In which of the following classes do the members have gills covered by an operculum? A) Amphibia B) Reptilia C) Aves D) Pisces


 

Which of the following features distinguishes a mammal from other vertebrates? A) Presence of feathers B) Presence of mammary glands C) Ability to fly D) Presence of scales



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