🎯 NEET 2026 Daily Practice Problem (DPP)
Topic: The Living World | 20 High-Yield MCQs
Q1. Which of the following is a defining property of living organisms?
- Growth
- Reproduction
- Metabolism
- Ability to make sound
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Correct Answer: (3) Metabolism
Explanation: Growth and reproduction have exceptions (e.g., mules are sterile, mountains grow by accumulation). Metabolism and Consciousness are defining features without exception.
Q2. ICBN stands for:
- International Code of Botanical Nomenclature
- International Congress of Biological Names
- Indian Code of Botanical Nomenclature
- Indian Congress of Biological Names
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Correct Answer: (1) International Code of Botanical Nomenclature
Explanation: ICBN provides principles and rules for naming plants. For animals, it is ICZN.
Q3. The biological name of Mango is written as:
- Mangifera Indica
- mangifera indica
- Mangifera indica
- Mangifera Indica Linn.
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Correct Answer: (3) Mangifera indica
Explanation: Genus starts with a capital letter, species with a small letter. Both should be italicized when printed.
Q4. The basic unit of classification is:
- Kingdom
- Family
- Species
- Genus
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Correct Answer: (3) Species
Explanation: Species is the lowest and basic unit of classification in the taxonomic hierarchy.
Q5. Which of the following is not a ‘Taxonomical Aid’?
- Herbarium
- Botanical Garden
- Soil Sample
- Museum
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Correct Answer: (3) Soil Sample
Explanation: Taxonomical aids (Key, Herbarium, Museum, Flora, Manuals) help in identification and classification. Soil is an abiotic factor.
Q6. ‘Systema Naturae’ was written by:
- Ernst Mayr
- Carolus Linnaeus
- Aristotle
- R.H. Whittaker
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Correct Answer: (2) Carolus Linnaeus
Explanation: Linnaeus introduced Binomial Nomenclature and wrote Systema Naturae.
Q7. Which taxonomic category contains organisms with the least number of similar characters?
- Species
- Genus
- Family
- Kingdom
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Correct Answer: (4) Kingdom
Explanation: As we go higher in hierarchy (Species → Kingdom), the number of common characteristics decreases.
Q8. A ‘Key’ is a taxonomical aid used for identification of plants and animals based on:
- Similarities only
- Dissimilarities only
- Contrasting characters (Couplet)
- Evolutionary history
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Correct Answer: (3) Contrasting characters (Couplet)
Explanation: Keys are based on contrasting characters generally in a pair called a couplet.
Q9. In Solanum tuberosum, ‘tuberosum’ represents:
- Genus
- Family
- Specific Epithet
- Author citation
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Correct Answer: (3) Specific Epithet
Explanation: The second word in a biological name denotes the specific epithet (species).
Q10. Growth in non-living objects like mountains and sand dunes occurs by:
- Accumulation of material on the surface (Accretion)
- Cell division
- Internal growth
- Differentiation
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Correct Answer: (1) Accumulation of material on the surface
Explanation: Non-living objects grow by extrinsic accumulation, whereas living organisms show intrinsic growth.
Q11. The term ‘Taxonomy’ was coined by:
- Linnaeus
- De Candolle
- Lamarck
- Aristotle
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Correct Answer: (2) De Candolle
Explanation: A.P. de Candolle coined the term Taxonomy in 1813.
Q12. Families are characterized on the basis of:
- Vegetative characters only
- Reproductive characters only
- Both vegetative and reproductive characters
- Physiological characters
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Correct Answer: (3) Both vegetative and reproductive characters
Explanation: Plant families are classified based on vegetative (root, stem, leaf) and floral (flower structure) characters.
Q13. Order Polymoniales includes which families?
- Convolvulaceae and Solanaceae
- Solanaceae and Liliaceae
- Fabaceae and Solanaceae
- Malvaceae and Brassicaceae
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Correct Answer: (1) Convolvulaceae and Solanaceae
Explanation: Order Polymoniales is based mainly on floral characters and includes Solanaceae and Convolvulaceae.
Q14. Which taxonomical aid contains information on any one taxon?
- Flora
- Manual
- Monograph
- Catalogue
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Correct Answer: (3) Monograph
Explanation: A Monograph contains comprehensive information about a single taxon (like a specific genus or family).
Q15. The ‘Darwin of the 20th Century’ is:
- Lamarck
- Ernst Mayr
- T.H. Morgan
- Watson
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Correct Answer: (2) Ernst Mayr
Explanation: Ernst Mayr is famously known as the Darwin of the 20th Century for his work in evolutionary biology.
Q16. Herbarium sheets are arranged according to:
- Engler and Prantl system
- Bentham and Hooker system
- Hutchinson system
- Linnaeus system
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Correct Answer: (2) Bentham and Hooker system
Explanation: In India and many Commonwealth countries, herbarium sheets are arranged according to the universally accepted Bentham and Hooker system of classification.
Q17. Which of the following suffixes represents a ‘Family’ in plants?
- -ales
- -aceae
- -ae
- -on
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Correct Answer: (2) -aceae
Explanation: -ales is for Order (e.g., Poales), -aceae is for Family (e.g., Solanaceae).
Q18. Quick referral system in taxonomical studies is:
- Botanical Garden
- Herbarium
- Museum
- Key
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Correct Answer: (2) Herbarium
Explanation: Herbaria serve as a quick referral system in taxonomic studies because sheets are arranged systematically.
Q19. Biological concept of species was proposed by:
- Linnaeus
- John Ray
- Ernst Mayr
- Julian Huxley
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Correct Answer: (3) Ernst Mayr
Explanation: Ernst Mayr defined species as a group of interbreeding natural populations that are reproductively isolated from other such groups.
Q20. Which of the following is correct descending order of hierarchy?
- Kingdom – Division – Class – Order – Family – Genus – Species
- Kingdom – Class – Division – Order – Family – Genus – Species
- Kingdom – Order – Class – Family – Genus – Species
- Species – Genus – Family – Order – Class – Division – Kingdom
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Correct Answer: (1) Kingdom – Division – Class – Order – Family – Genus – Species
Explanation: This is the standard descending order of taxonomic categories.