Agri Quiz: Entomology: Insect Morphology MCQ

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1. Entomology, the study of insects, originates from which language?
Latin
Greek
Sanskrit
Roman
 
2. To which Phylum do insects belong, characterized by segmented legs?
Annelida
Mollusca
Arthropoda
Chordata
 
3. During which geological period did the first winged and phytophagous insects originate?
Devonian
Cambrian
Carboniferous
Mesozoic
 
4. Which characteristic body symmetry is typically found in insects?
Radial Symmetry
Asymmetry
Bilateral Symmetry
Spherical Symmetry
 
5. The insect body is fundamentally divided into how many distinct regions?
Two (Cephalothorax Abdomen)
Three (Head Thorax Abdomen)
Four (Head Neck Thorax Abdomen)
One (Fused body)
 
6. What type of circulatory system is present in insects?
Closed Type
Open Type
Mixed Type
Absent
 
7. The external skeleton of insects, the cuticle, is primarily composed of which substance?
Cellulose
Keratin
Chitin-protein complex
Calcium Carbonate
 
8. Which structures are the primary organs for excretion in most insects?
Nephridia
Green Glands
Malpighian Tubules
Coxal Glands
 
9. Which class within Arthropoda is characterized by having two pairs of antennae and gills for respiration?
Arachnida
Insecta
Crustacea
Chilopoda
 
10. Which arthropod class completely lacks antennae?
Insecta
Chilopoda
Diplopoda
Arachnida
 
11. The articulated structure connecting the insect head to the thorax is known as the?
Notum
Sternum
Cervix
Pleuron
 
12. The dorsal sclerites (hard plates) of the insect thorax are collectively called?
Sternum
Pleuron
Notum/Tergum
Coxa
 
13. Which segments of the thorax typically bear the wings in Pterygote (winged) insects?
Prothorax only
Meso- and Metathorax
Pro- and Mesothorax
All three segments
 
14. The abdominal segments of an insect are technically referred to as?
Sternites
Tergites
Uromeres
Pleurites
 
15. On which abdominal segments are the male external genitalia typically located in most insects?
Segments 7 & 8
Segment 8
Segment 9
Segment 10 & 11
 
16. Spiracles, the external openings of the respiratory system, are typically found on which body regions?
Head and Thorax
Thorax and Abdomen
Head and Abdomen
Abdomen only
 
17. An insect head type where the mouthparts are directed vertically downwards is termed?
Prognathous
Hypognathous
Opisthognathous
Agnathous
 
18. The Prognathous head type, common in beetles, is characterized by mouthparts directed?
Downwards
Backwards
Forwards
Upwards
 
19. Bugs (Hemiptera) typically exhibit which type of head orientation where mouthparts are directed posteriorly?
Hypognathous
Prognathous
Opisthognathous
Ectognathous
 
20. Which type of mouthparts are considered the most primitive or basic type in insects?
Piercing-sucking
Sponging
Chewing and Lapping
Biting and Chewing
 
21. Chewing and lapping mouthparts, adapted for consuming nectar and molding wax, are characteristic of which insect order?
Diptera
Lepidoptera
Hymenoptera
Coleoptera
 
22. How many stylets are typically found in the piercing and sucking mouthparts of Hemipteran insects (Bug Type)?
Two
Four
Six
Eight
 
23. The 'Mosquito Type' of piercing-sucking mouthparts, found in Diptera, typically possesses how many stylets?
Two
Four
Six
Eight
 
24. Rasping and sucking mouthparts, characterized by asymmetry (often missing the right mandible), are found in which insect order?
Hemiptera
Thysanoptera
Diptera
Lepidoptera
 
25. Sponging mouthparts, highly modified for sucking up liquid food, are characteristic of which insect?
Butterfly
Mosquito
Housefly
Grasshopper
 
26. Butterflies and moths (Lepidoptera) possess which type of mouthparts, adapted for sucking nectar?
Chewing
Piercing-sucking
Sponging
Siphoning
 
27. Which part of the insect head represents the 'upper lip'?
Mandible
Maxilla
Labrum
Labium
 
28. In the class Chilopoda (Centipedes), how many pairs of legs are typically present per body segment?
One pair
Two pairs
Four pairs
Variable
 
29. What is the term for the greatly enlarged abdomen of a queen termite?
Uromere
Physogastry
Ovipositor
Pterothorax

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  1. Hamsika G S says:

    Thank you soo much… please give more quizes on Entomology, Soil fertility management and Pathology…