Question : Which among the following pairs of "animal – a phylum of the animal kingdom they belong" is incorrect?
Option 1: Liver fluke - Nematoda
Option 2: Sycon - Porifera
Option 3: Prawns - Arthropoda
Option 4: Starfish - Echinodermata
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Correct Answer: Liver fluke - Nematoda
Solution : The correct option is Liver Fluke - Nematoda.
Liver flukes are not nematodes but flatworms. They are parasitic trematodes that live in the liver, bile ducts, and gallbladder of various mammals, including humans. The most common type of liver fluke infects humans is Fasciola hepatica, also known as the common liver fluke or sheep liver fluke. Nematodes are unsegmented, worm-like organisms that live in various habitats, including soil, water, and even inside other animals.
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Question : Hydra is an example of which of the following phylum of the animal kingdom?
Option 1: Platyhelminthes
Option 2: Nematoda
Option 3: Coelenterata
Option 4: Porifera
Question : Which of the following pairs of "term – sports" is correct?
I. Offside – Football II. Par – Golf
Option 1: Only II
Option 2: Both I and II
Option 3: Neither I nor II
Option 4: Only I
Question : Which of the following pairs of "players in a team – sport" is correct? I. 11 – basketball II. 11 – volleyball
Option 1: Both I and II
Option 2: Neither I nor II
Option 3: Only I
Option 4: Only II
Question : Which of the following pairs of "tournament – format" is correct?
I. Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy – T20 II. Vijay Hazare Trophy – 50 overs
Option 1: Only I
Option 3: Only II
Option 4: Both I and II
Question : Which of the following pairs of "soil – characteristics" is correct? I. Sandy – the proportion of fine particles is relatively higher II. Clayey – greater proportion of big particles
Option 3: Both I and II
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