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Chapter 9 Section 1 B
Test Description: Classification: Sorting it all out
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) When scientists classify organisms, they
A
ignore common names.
B
give them many common names.
C
arrange them in orderly groups.
D
decide whether they are useful.
2) When the seven levels of classification are listed from broadest to narrowest, which level is in the fifth position?
A
genus
B
order
C
family
D
class
3) Kings Play Chess On Fine Grained Sand is a mnemonic device that helps one remember
A
the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
B
the six kingdoms.
C
the scientific names of different organisms.
D
the seven levels of classification.
4) The largest, most general group in the classifications used by biologists is the
A
species.
B
kingdom.
C
order.
D
class.
5) How many species does Felis domesticus contain?
A
two
B
one
C
three
D
four
6) Linnaeus attempted to classify all known organisms only by
A
their evolutionary relationships.
B
their shared characteristics.
C
their geographical location.
D
the date of their coming into existence.
7) The scientific name for a skunk is Mephitis mephitis, which specifies the skunk's
A
kingdom and class.
B
class and species.
C
genus and species.
D
class and genus.
8) Two organisms that are in the same order will also be in the same
A
species.
B
genus.
C
family.
D
class.
9) Families can be further broken down into
A
classes.
B
genera.
C
orders.
D
phyla.
10) Linnaeus's classification system is called
A
taxonomy.
B
the dichotomous system.
C
taxation.
D
taxidermy.
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