SUBJECT : ZOOLOGY
Topic : COCKROACH, STRUCTURAL ORGANISATION IN ANIMALS, FROG
1. Frog's eye are protected under water by the 6. Frog is :-
presence of :- (a) Ureotelic animal.
(1) Retina (2) Upper eyelid (b) Sexual dimorphic animal.
(c) Insectivorous animal.
(3) Nictitating (d) Cold blooded animal.
(4) Lower eyelid
membrane Which are correct about the frog?
2. What is the function of tympanum in frog ? (1) a and d (2) b and c
(1) Respiration (2) Excretion (3) a, b and d (4) a, b, c and d
(3) Circulation (4) Hearing 7. In frog, Vasa efferentia are 10-12 in number that
3. Frog is :- arise from testes. They enter the kidneys on
(1) Poikilothermic their side and open into :-
(2) Homoiothermic (1) Vas deferens (2) Bidder’s canal
(3) Partially homoiothermic (3) Urethra (4) Ureter
(4) Partially endothermic 8. Skin of frog is :-
4. Body of the frog is divided into :- (1) Dry, rough and scaly.
(1) Head, neck and trunk. (2) Moist, smooth and slippery.
(2) Head and trunk. (3) Rough, smooth and slippery.
(3) Head, trunk and tail. (4) Moist, rough and scaly.
(4) Head, neck, trunk and tail. 9. Frogs have the ability to change the colour to
hide them from their enemies (camouflage). This
5. Male frog can be distinguished from female frog protective coloration is called
by the :-
(1) Aestivation (2) Concealment
(1) Presence of brow-spot.
(3) Mimicry (4) Hibernation
(2) Presence of 4-digits in fore limb.
(3) Presence of vocal-sac.
(4) Absence of claw in hind limbs.
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10. Match the following regarding frog :- 13. Identify ‘3’ in the pathway of food ingested by
Nictitating large muscular frog.
(A) i
membrane with five digits
(B) Tympanum ii receives sound
(C) Hind limbs iii four digits (1) Larynx (2) Pharynx
protects the eye
(D) Fore limbs iv (3) Gizzard (4) Crop
when in water
14. Identify A, B, C & D.
(1) A - ii, B - iv, C - i, D - iii
(2) A - iv, B - ii, C - i, D - iii
(3) A - iv, B - ii, C - iii, D - i
(4) A - iv, B - i, C - ii, D - iii
11. Frogs and Toads belong to the order -
(1) Apoda (2) Anura
(3) Amphibia (4) Chordata
12. Assertion: Frog shows sexual dimorphism
Reason: Male frog can be distinguished from
female by presence of vocal sacs A B C D
(1) If both the assertion and the reason are true I. Testes Rectum Lungs Stomach
and the reason is a correct explanation of Claocal
the assertion. II. Fatbodies Liver Intestine
Aperture
(2) If both the assertion and reason are true but Claocal
the reason is not a correct explanation of III. Ovary Lungs Stomach
Aperture
the assertion.
IV. Fatbodies Rectum Liver Intestine
(3) If the assertion is true but the reason is
false. (1) I (2) II (3) III (4) IV
(4) If both the assertion and reason are false.
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15. Assertion (A) : Frogs are said to be cold 20. What is correct about the most common species
blooded. of Frog in India?
Reason (R) : Their body temperature varies with (1) Colour of dorsal side is olive green
the temperature of environment.
(2) 5 digits in forelimbs & 4 digits in hindlimb
(1) A and R are true and R is the correct
explanation of A. (3) Male Frog lacks vocal cords
(2) A and R are true and R is not the correct (4) Performs hibernation, but not aestivation
explanation of A. 21. How many chambers are present in a frog’s
(3) A is true but R is false heart?
(4) A is false but R is true. (1) 2 (2) 4 (3) 3 (4) 5
16. Rana tigrina displays all of the following habits except : 22. Which type of movement is not performed by
frog?
(1) camouflage (2) aestivation
(1) Burrowing
(3) hibernation (4) endothermy
17. The skin of frog is slippery and smooth due to
(2) Climbing & Running
the presence of (3) Leaping & Walking
(1) mucus (2) gelatin (4) Leaping & Burrowing
(3) waxy skin (4) mucilage 23. Bidder’s canal is found in –
18. The forelimbs and hindlimbs of frogs are (1) Testes of frog
(1) four digits (2) Ovary of mammal
(2) five digits (3) Kidney of frog
(3) four and five digits, respectively (4) Kidney of mammal
(4) five and four digits, respectively 24. Which of the following statements regarding
frog is not correct?
19. The length of alimentary canal of an adult frog is :-
(1) Fertilization is external and takes place in water.
(1) Long, as it is carnivore (2) External ear and tympanum can be seen externally.
(2) Long, as it is herbivore (3) In females the ureters and oviduct open
separately in the cloaca.
(3) Short, as it is carnivore
(4) Copulatory pad on the first digit of the fore
(4) Short, as it is herbivore limbs and vocal sac are present in male
frog.
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25. The sensory papillae in frogs are associated with :- 29. Body of cockroach is armoured with the
(1) Smell (2) Hearing chitinous plates, where as that of earthworm is
without exoskeleton what is true for the
(3) Respiration (4) Touch significance of this adaptation :-
26. Which one of the following is not a (1) In cockroach this exoskeleton prevent
characteristic feature of frog? moisture loss and entry of pathogens.
(1) The skin is moist and slimy (2) In earthworm phagocytic cells of coelomic
(2) Each of the fore limbs and hind limbs end fluid perform almost the same function.
in five digits (3) In earthworm, the presence of mucous rich
(3) Hepatic portal and renal portal systems are surface compensates in respiration as well
present in locomotion on the smooth surface.
(4) Skin, buccal cavity and lungs are the respiratory organs (4) All of the above.
27. Assertion : Frogs shows hibernation and 30. Respiratory pigment absent in blood of -
aestivation. (1) Cockroach (2) Frog
Reason : This protect frog from extreme heat (3) Earthworm (4) both (1) and (3)
and cold respectively.
31. Mushroom gland is a part of
(1) Both the assertion and the reason are true and the
reason is a correct explanation of the assertion. NCERT Pg. # E. 114 Para # 10
(2) Both the assertion and reason are true but the (1) Male reproductive system of cockroach
reason is not a correct explanation of the assertion. (2) Female reproductive system of cockroach
(3) Assertion is true but the reason is false. (3) Male reproductive system of frog
(4) Both the assertion and reason are false. (4) Female reproductive system of frog
28. After the dissection of a cockroach, a student 32. Which of the following statements are correct
found that on the dorsal side of cockroach, it has about the hindwings in cockroach?
got a structure similar to the dorsal vessel of the NCERT Pg. # 112, para no.3
earthworm the structure has got muscles and (1) They are transparent and membranous
valve, like the dorsal vessel and flows from the
posterior to anterior in it analyse the structure :- (2) They are metathoracic
(1) Alary muscle (2) Pericardial sinus (3) They are used in flight
(3) Dorsal heart (4) Peri visceral sinus (4) All of these
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33. The abdomen in both male and female 37. Which one of the following exhibit sexual
cockroach consists of :-
NCERT Pg. # 112, para no.4 dimorphism ?
(1) Rana tigrina
(1) 18 segments (2) 15 segments
(2) Pheretima posthuma
(3) 11 segments (4) 10 segments
34. In female cockroach 7th sternum is :- (3) Periplaneta anericana
(1) Ring shaped (2) Filamentous (4) Both (1) & (3)
(3) Boat shaped (4) Spiral 38. The glands present in the skin of frog are : –
35. Match column-I with column-II and choose the
correct option?
(1) Sweat and mammary glands
Column-I Column-II (2) Sweat and sebaceous glands
A. Rana tigrina I. Hepatic caecae (3) Sweat and mucous glands
B. A ring of 6-8 II. Phylum
blind tubules Chordata
(4) Mucous and poisonous glands
C. Blood Vascular III. Gizzard 39. Which structure is not correctly matched with its
system physiological function in cockroaches?
D. Cuticular teeth IV. Malpighian
tubules holes (1) Gastric caecae – digestion
E. Excretion V. Open type (2) Malpighian tubules – Excretion
(1) A – I; B – II; C – III; D – IV; E – V (3) Trachea – Respiration
(2) A – II; B – I; C – V; D – III; E – IV (4) Ocellus – Vision
(3) A – II; B – I; C – III; D – V; E – IV 40. Total number of ganglia present in nervous
(4) A – III; B – IV; C – II; D – V; E – I system of cockroach ?
36. Statement - I: Collaterial glands helps in the (1) 3 (2) 6 (3) 9 (4) 13
formation of ootheca in female cockroach.
Statement - II: Uricose glands are a part of 41. Which of the following statements is true for
female reproductive system in cockroach. cockroach ?
(1) Both statement I and statement II are (1) Ureotelic
incorrect (2) Anal style absent in female
(2) Statement I is correct and statement II is incorrect (3) Larval stage called caterpillar
(3) Statement I is incorrect and statement II is correct (4) Number of ovarioles in each ovary is ten
(4) Both statement I and statement II are
correct
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42. What external changes are visible after 47. Supra oesophageal ganglia in cockroach supply
completion of moultings in nymphal stage of nerve to :-
cockroach ? (1) Labrum and labium
(1) Anal cerci develop (2) Mandibles develop (2) Compound eye and Labium
(3) Both forewing and (3) Compound eye and Antennae
(4) Labium develop
hind wing develop
43. The body cells in cockroach discharge their
(4) Labium and Antennae
nitrogenous waste in haemolymph mainly in the 48. In Cockroach the sclerites of exoskeleton joint
form of :- by
(1) Ammonia (2) Potassium urate (1) Sternum
(3) Uric acid (4) Urea (2) Tergum
44. Cockroach is.................:- (3) Articular or Arthrodial membrane
(1) Ureotelic (2) Ammonotelic (4) Peritrophic membrane
(3) Proteinotelic (4) Uricotelic 49. In Cockroach, the inner lining of cuticle is found
45. How many pairs of spiracles present in thorax in
in :-
cockroach ? (1) Foregut (2) Mid gut
(1) 10 (2) 2 (3) 8 (4) 6 (3) Hindgut (4) Both (1) and (3)
46. A ring of A blind tubules called B is present at 50. In the following diagram, identify and label the
the junction of foregut and mid gut Which structures A, B, C and D :
secrete digestive juice. At junction of midgut
and hind gut is present another ring of C
filamentous D :-
A B C D
Malpighian 100- Hepatic
1 6-8 tubules 150 caecae
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2 100- Malpighian 6-8 Hepatic
150 tubules caecae (1) Labium Maxilla Mandible Labrum
3 100-
150
Hepatic
caecae 6-8 Malpighian
tubules
(2) Labrum Mandible Maxilla Labium
Hepatic 100- Malpighian (3) Mandible Mandible Labrum Labium
4 6-8 caecae 150 tubules (4) Maxilla Labrum Mandible Labium
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