11th Biology Chapter 2: Biological Classification MCQ Test for 2026

Ace your 11th Biology exam with our comprehensive Biological Classification MCQ Test for Chapter 2. Challenge yourself with questions on kingdoms, taxonomy, and organism categories in this focused Biology MCQ Test.

Biological Classification MCQ Test

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11th Biology: Biological Classification

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1. What type of bacteria are capable of fixing atmospheric nitrogen?

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2. Which protist group includes diatoms and golden algae?

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3. What is the composition of the cell wall in fungi?

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4. What is the composition of the cell wall in green plants?

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5. Which kingdom includes the organism Nostoc?

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6. Which kingdom includes the most abundant micro-organisms?

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7. What type of cells do Mycoplasma lack?

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8. Which protist group moves and captures prey using pseudopodia?

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9. Which scientist proposed the Five Kingdom Classification in 1969?

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10. Which kingdom is characterized by organisms that are primarily aquatic?

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Brief Summary for Biological Classification MCQ Test

Biological classification began with Aristotle, who used simple physical traits. Later, Linnaeus classified organisms into two kingdoms: Plantae and Animalia. Whittaker expanded this to five kingdoms: Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia, based on cell structure, body organization, nutrition, reproduction, and evolutionary relationships.

  • Monera: Includes bacteria, which are found everywhere and have diverse metabolisms. They can be autotrophic or heterotrophic.
  • Protista: Includes single-celled eukaryotes like algae, protozoa, and slime molds, with a defined nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. They reproduce both sexually and asexually.
  • Fungi: Includes organisms like molds and mushrooms. They are mostly saprophytic, feeding on decaying matter, and reproduce both sexually and asexually.
  • Plantae: Includes all eukaryotic, chlorophyll-containing organisms such as algae, mosses, ferns, gymnosperms, and flowering plants. They exhibit alternation of generations.
  • Animalia: Includes multicellular, eukaryotic organisms without cell walls. They are heterotrophic and mostly reproduce sexually.

Viruses, viroids, and lichens are not classified within these five kingdoms.

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