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  • The galapagos finches are an excellent example of


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  • A. Speciation
  • B. Isolation
  • C. Mating
  • D. None of the above

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    • 1. An animal zygote divides to form

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    • A. an egg
    • B. sperm
    • C. flagella
    • D. blastula
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    • 2. Male mosquitoes take their food from

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    • A. human blood
    • B. standing water
    • C. sap of plants
    • D. dung and debris
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    • 3. Which one of the following pairs of animals is warm blooded?

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    • A. Crocodile and Ostrich
    • B. Hagfish and Dogfish
    • C. Tortoise and Ostrich
    • D. Peacock and Camel
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    • 4. How many tentacles does an octopus have?

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    • A. 9
    • B. 8
    • C. 3
    • D. 0
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    • 5. Which is characterized by an absence of jaws?

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    • A. Trout
    • B. Sea horse
    • C. Lamprey
    • D. All of the above
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    • 6. Which animal exclusively eat only eucalyptus leaves and nothing else?

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    • A. Koala
    • B. Arctic tern
    • C. Catfish
    • D. Tropical cockroach
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    • 7. Which is the only snake that builds nests?

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    • A. Python
    • B. Anaconda
    • C. Viper
    • D. King Cobra
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    • 8. What time of year do squirrels build nests?

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    • A. summer
    • B. winter
    • C. rainy
    • D. monsoon
    • Discuss
    • 9. Which Schedule of Indian Constitution was added by the 74th Constitutional Amendment Act?

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    • A. Ninth Schedule
    • B. Tenth Schedule
    • C. Eleventh Schedule
    • D. Twelfth Schedule
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    • 10. Sariska and Ranthambore are the reserves for which of the following

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    • A. Lion
    • B. Deer
    • C. Tiger
    • D. Bear
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