Lecturer Zoology MCQs PPSC FPSC KKPSC SPSC BPSC Test No. 47

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Test Instructions:-
Test Name Lecturer Zoology
Subject Zoology Test 47
Test Type MCQs
Total Questions 25
Total Time 20 Minutes
Total Marks 100
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Lecturer Zoology Online Test No. 47

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Most modular animals reproduce:

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In the equations describing population growth, r indicates the.....

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A leech that attaches itself to a swimmer is an example of a____.

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In the equations describing population growth, K indicates the.....

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The recent increase in atmosphere CO² concentration is mainly a result of an increase in:

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According to the theory of island biogeography, species richness would be greatest on an island that is:

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The survivorship curve of most invertebrates and many " lower" vertebrates such as fish shows.....

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The number and abundance of species in a particular community is a measurement of......

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Flounder is a type of fish that looks like the seafloor. This is an example of___.

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Two species of turtles that inhabit different lakes are more similar morphologically than two species that occupy the same lake . This is an example of___.

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___ views a community as the chance assemblage of organisms with similar abiotic needs.

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The flower fly resembles a honeybee, but the flower fly has no stinger. This is an example of___.

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What type of population interaction benefits neither population?

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Exponential growth may be graphed ( time versus population size) in a (n)____ shaped curve.

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When equilibrium is  reached on an island____.

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A(n) ___ includes all of the communities in a certain area as well as the abiotic environment.

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A lake community suddenly suffers from algal blooms. Using the strategy of biomanipulation , an ecologist may propose____.

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The niche of an animal is___.

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If resources are not in short supply, ___ would not be expected to occur.

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Due to interspecific competition an animal's____ may not be observed in nature.

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Organisms that are potentially prey often are camouflaged, and this is called:

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The relationship between species A and species B is described as commensalism. This means that___.

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A field contains 950 kg of plant material. How many kilograms of tertiary consumers could be supported?

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The study of population structure is....

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Which theory below suggests that reducing or increasing the abundance of one species in a community affects many other species?

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