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Entomology MCQs

Option A: Sclerotion

Option B: Resilin

Option C: Chitin

Option D: Cuticulin

Correct Answer: Sclerotion


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Option A: Rigidity of body parts

Option B: impermeability of water

Option C: Prevent evaporation

Option D: Toughness and flexibility

Correct Answer: Rigidity of body parts


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Option A: Integument

Option B: Exoskeleton

Option C: Internal skeleton

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Integument


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Option A: Saltatorial

Option B: Raptiorial

Option C: Cursorial

Option D: Netatiorial

Correct Answer: Saltatorial


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Option A: Basket like

Option B: Cursorial

Option C: Netatorial

Option D: Fossorial

Correct Answer: Cursorial


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Option A: Frenulum

Option B: Jugum

Option C: Retainaculum

Option D: hamuli

Correct Answer: hamuli


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Option A: Membrarieous

Option B: halteres

Option C: Stripy

Option D: Elytra

Correct Answer: Stripy


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Option A: Filohalteres

Option B: pseudohalteres

Option C: Halteres

Option D: Hemelytra

Correct Answer: pseudohalteres


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Option A: Tegmina

Option B: Hemelytra

Option C: Stripy

Option D: hemelgtra

Correct Answer: Tegmina


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Option A: Obtect

Option B: Coarctate

Option C: Exarate

Option D: Platyform

Correct Answer: Exarate


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Option A: campo deiform

Option B: Eruci form

Option C: Vermiform

Option D: Scarabaeiform

Correct Answer: Vermiform


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Option A: Larvae

Option B: Pupae

Option C: Eggs

Option D: Naiad

Correct Answer: Larvae


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Option A: Hinder margin

Option B: Frontal margin

Option C: Outer margin

Option D: Inner margin

Correct Answer: Outer margin


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Option A: Prognathous

Option B: Hypognathous

Option C: Opisthognathous

Option D: Opis thosynchous

Correct Answer: Prognathous


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Option A: Frontal margin

Option B: Outer margin

Option C: Hinder margin

Option D: Inner margin

Correct Answer: Frontal margin


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Option A: Biting chewing type

Option B: Piercing sucking type

Option C: Chewing lapping type

Option D: Biting and sponging type

Correct Answer: Biting chewing type


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Option A: Aphid

Option B: Thrips

Option C: Housefly

Option D: None

Correct Answer: Thrips


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Option A: Elongate

Option B: Conical

Option C: Stalked

Option D: Oval

Correct Answer: Stalked


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Option A: Pleuron

Option B: Tergum

Option C: Sternum

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Sternum


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Option A: Tergum

Option B: Pleuron

Option C: Sternum

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Tergum


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Option A: Insect ecology

Option B: Insect morphology

Option C: None of the above

Option D: Insect Physiology

Correct Answer: Insect Physiology


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Option A: Scape pedicel, flagellum

Option B: Ring, funicle, club

Option C: Scape, club, flagellum

Option D: Pedicle, scape, club

Correct Answer: Scape pedicel, flagellum


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Option A: Cosmopolitan insects

Option B: Household insects

Option C: Store grain

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Cosmopolitan insects


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Option A: Predator

Option B: Parasite

Option C: Scavenger

Option D: Parasite

Correct Answer: Predator


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Option A: Crepuscular insects

Option B: Nocturnal insects

Option C: Diurnal insects

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Crepuscular insects


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Option A: Diurnal insects

Option B: Nocturnal insects

Option C: Crepuscular insects

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Nocturnal insects


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Option A: Eggs

Option B: Young ones

Option C: Nymph

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Young ones


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Option A: Helicoverpa armigera

Option B: Ants

Option C: Green lacewing

Option D: Pectinophora gossypiella (Pink bollworm)

Correct Answer: Pectinophora gossypiella (Pink bollworm)


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Option A: Aestivation

Option B: Starvation

Option C: Dormancy

Option D: Non of the above

Correct Answer: Starvation


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Option A: Frontal margin

Option B: Outer margin

Option C: Hinder margin

Option D: Inner margin

Correct Answer: Frontal margin


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Option A: Sponging type

Option B: Siphoning type

Option C: Rasping type

Option D: Piecing sucking type

Correct Answer: Siphoning type


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Option A: Capitate

Option B: Clavate

Option C: Geniculate

Option D: Flabellate

Correct Answer: Clavate


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Option A: Tagmata

Option B: Antecosta

Option C: Acrotergata

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Tagmata


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Option A: Pleuron

Option B: Tergum

Option C: Sternum

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Pleuron


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Option A: Aristate

Option B: Stylate

Option C: Ensiform

Option D: Capitate

Correct Answer: Aristate


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Option A: Aristate, plumose

Option B: Plumose, pilose

Option C: Pectinate, Pilose

Option D: Pectinate, plumose

Correct Answer: Plumose, pilose


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Option A: insect morphology

Option B: insect physiology

Option C: insect Ecology

Option D: No of above

Correct Answer: insect morphology


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Option A: Agricultural insects

Option B: Insect pest

Option C: Pest

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Agricultural insects


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Option A: Parasite

Option B: Predator

Option C: Parasitoid

Option D: Scavengers

Correct Answer: Parasite


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Option A: Diurnal insects

Option B: Nocturnal insects

Option C: Crepuscular insects

Option D: Non of the above

Correct Answer: Diurnal insects


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Option A: Oviparous

Option B: Viviparous

Option C: Paedogenesis

Option D: All type of production

Correct Answer: Viviparous


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Option A: Helicoverpa armigera

Option B: Ants

Option C: Green lacewing

Option D: Pink bollworm

Correct Answer: Helicoverpa armigera


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Option A: Monophagous

Option B: Polyphagous

Option C: Omnivorous insects

Option D: Carnivorous insects

Correct Answer: Monophagous


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Option A: Dormancy

Option B: Torpor

Option C: Aestivation

Option D: Starvation

Correct Answer: Aestivation


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Option A: Tor por

Option B: Quiescence

Option C: Diapause

Option D: Hibernation

Correct Answer: Diapause


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Option A: Imago

Option B: Maggot

Option C: Grub

Option D: Puparium

Correct Answer: Maggot


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Option A: Naiad

Option B: Nymph

Option C: Larva

Option D: Adult

Correct Answer: Naiad


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Option A: Larva

Option B: Adult

Option C: Pupae

Option D: Nympth

Correct Answer: Pupae


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Option A: Exopterygota

Option B: Endopterygota

Option C: Apterabola

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Exopterygota


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Option A: Cannibalism

Option B: Hibernation

Option C: Diapause

Option D: Non of the above

Correct Answer: Cannibalism


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Option A: Inset pest

Option B: Pest

Option C: Agricultural Insect

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Pest


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Option A: Symphyla

Option B: Pauropoda

Option C: Crustacea

Option D: Hexapoda

Correct Answer: Hexapoda


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Option A: Hibernation

Option B: Aestivation

Option C: Stravation

Option D: Dormancy

Correct Answer: Hibernation


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Option A: Imago

Option B: Pupa

Option C: Puparium

Option D: Grub

Correct Answer: Imago


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Option A: Maggot

Option B: Imago

Option C: Grub

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Grub


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Option A: Pupa

Option B: Nymph

Option C: Larva

Option D: Naiad

Correct Answer: Nymph


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Option A: Nymph

Option B: Naiad

Option C: Larvae

Option D: Pupa

Correct Answer: Larvae


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Option A: Hypermetamophosis

Option B: Holometabola

Option C: Ametabola

Option D: Hemimetabola

Correct Answer: Holometabola


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Option A: Gall

Option B: Boring

Option C: Malformation

Option D: Malnutrition

Correct Answer: Gall


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Option A: Entomology

Option B: Applied Entomology

Option C: Zoology

Option D: Non of the above

Correct Answer: Entomology


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