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The institute which encourages publication of local flora in India is
1. NBRI
2. FRI
3. BSI
4.IARI

Subtopic:  Taxonomy 1: Nomenclature |

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CNH (Central National Herbarium) is located at
1. Mumbai
2. Chennai
3. Kolkata
4. Bangalore

Subtopic:  Taxonomical Aids (OLD NCERT) |
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Two plants can be conclusively said to belong to the same species if they
1. can reproduce freely with each other and form seeds
2. have more than 90 percent similar genes
3. look similar and possess identical secondary metabolites
4. have same number of chromosomes

Subtopic:  Taxonomy 2: Classification up to Genus |
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ICBN stands for
1. Indian Congress of Biological Name
2. International Code for Botanical Nomenclature
3. International Congress of Biological Name
4. Indian Code of Botanical Nomenclature

Subtopic:  Diversity in the Living World |
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Which one of the following is not a correct statement?
1. Botanical gardens have collection of living plants for reference
2. A museum has collection of photographs of plants and animals
3. Key is taxonomic aid for identification of specimens
4. herbarium houses dried, pressed and preserved plant specimens

Subtopic:  Taxonomical Aids (OLD NCERT) |
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Which of the following represent maximum number of species among global biodiversity?
1. Algae
2. Lichens
3. Fungi
4. Mosses and ferns

Subtopic:  Magnitude of Biodiversity |
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Nomenclature is governed by certain universal rules. Which one of the following is contrary to the rules of
nomenclature?
1. When written by hand, the names are to be underlined
2. Biological names can be written in any language
3. The first word in a biological name represents the genus name, and the second is a specific epithet
4. The names are written in Latin and are italicized

Subtopic:  Diversity in the Living World |
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"Ordines Anomali" of Bentham and Hooker includes
1. plants described only in fossil state
2. seed plants showing abnormal forms of growth and development
3. plants described in the literature but which Bentham and Hooker did not see in original
4. a few orders which could not be placed satisfactorily in the classification

Subtopic:  Systematics & Type study |

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Basis of life are
1. nucleic acids
2. proteins
3. nucleoproteins
4. amino acids

Subtopic:  Introduction & Growth as Criterion for Being Living (OLD NCERT) |
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Which of the following is less general in characters as compared to genus?

1. Species 2. Division
3. Class 4. Family
Subtopic:  Taxonomy 2: Classification up to Genus |
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