2012 - JAMB Biology Past Questions and Answers - page 4

31
The largest number of cassava plants has an approximate height of
A
1.4m
B
1.6m
C
1.8m
D
2.0m
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32
The type of interaction shown is referred to as
A
interspecific competition
B
intraspecific competition
C
mutualism
D
cooperation
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33
In the diagram, which of the following statement is true of the interaction
A
P aurelia is better adapted for obtaining food than P caudatum
B
P caudatum is better adapted for obtaining food than P. aurelia
C
both organisms cannot coexist
D
both organisms cannot reproduce
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34
Which of the following is most advanced in the evolutionary trend of animals?
A
Liverfluke
B
Earthworm
C
Snail
D
Cockroach
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35
Which of the following is the lowest category of classification?
A
class
B
species
C
family
D
genus
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36
Plants that show secondary growth are usually found among the
A
thallophytes
B
pteridophytes
C
monocotyledons
D
dicotyledons
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37
The fungi are distinct group of eukaryote mainly because they have
A
spores
B
no chlorophyll
C
many fruiting bodies
D
sexual and sexual reproduction
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38
An arthropod that is destructive at early stage of its life cycle is
A
butterfly
B
mosquito
C
bee
D
millepede
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39
An animal body that can be cut along its axis in any plane to give two identical parts is said to be
A
radially symmetrical
B
bilaterally symmetrical
C
asymmetrical
D
symmetrical
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40
Which of the following possesses mammary gland?
A
Dogfish
B
whale
C
shark
D
catfish
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