Questions About Arachnida

Questions about Arachnida

 Multiple-Choice Questions on Arachnida (Animal Kingdom)

1. The class Arachnida belongs to which phylum?

A) Mollusca

B) Annelida

C) Arthropoda

D) Nematoda

E) Echinodermata

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2. Which of the following animals is not an arachnid?

A) Spider

B) Scorpion

C) Tick

D) Mite

E) Centipede

3. How many pairs of legs do adult arachnids have?

A) 3

B) 4

C) 5

D) 6

E) 8

4. What type of symmetry do arachnids exhibit?

A) Radial

B) Asymmetrical

C) Bilateral

D) Spiral

E) Quadrilateral

5. Which of the following body regions is not found in arachnids?

A) Cephalothorax

B) Abdomen

C) Head

D) Pedipalps

E) Prosoma

6. How many antennae do arachnids possess?

A) None

B) One pair

C) Two pairs

D) Three pairs

E) Four pairs

7. What is the function of chelicerae in arachnids?

A) Sensory perception

B) Excretion

C) Defense and feeding

D) Respiration

E) Reproduction

8. How do most arachnids breathe?

A) Through gills

B) Through lungs

C) Through book lungs or tracheae

D) Through their skin

E) Through spiracles only

9. Which of these structures are used by spiders to spin webs?

A) Mandibles

B) Pedipalps

C) Spiracles

D) Spinnerets

E) Chelicerae

10. What do ticks and mites primarily feed on?

A) Plants

B) Insects

C) Blood or skin cells

D) Detritus

E) Pollen

11. Which of these arachnids is venomous and uses its stinger for defense?

A) Mite

B) Tick

C) Scorpion

D) Harvestman

E) Tarantula hawk

12. How many body segments do arachnids typically have?

A) One

B) Two

C) Three

D) Four

E) Five

13. Which of the following is true about arachnids?

A) They have wings

B) They are mostly aquatic

C) They have compound eyes

D) They are mainly terrestrial

E) They have three antennae

14. What is the role of pedipalps in many arachnids?

A) Respiration

B) Locomotion

C) Capturing prey, mating, or sensory functions

D) Spinning silk

E) Laying eggs

15. Which arachnid is known for transmitting Lyme disease?

A) Spider

B) Mite

C) Tick

D) Scorpion

E) Harvestman

16. Arachnids have which type of skeleton?

A) Endoskeleton

B) Hydrostatic skeleton

C) Cartilaginous skeleton

D) Chitinous exoskeleton

E) Bony skeleton

17. Which of these arachnids does not produce silk?

A) Orb-weaver spider

B) Funnel-web spider

C) Scorpion

D) Cobweb spider

E) Tarantula

18. What characteristic differentiates spiders from other arachnids?

A) Presence of pedipalps

B) Ability to produce venom

C) Eight legs

D) Silk production and web spinning

E) Living on land

19. What is the function of book lungs in arachnids?

A) Reproduction

B) Feeding

C) Circulation

D) Respiration

E) Digestion

20. What is the typical diet of most spiders?

A) Blood

B) Plants

C) Insects and small animals

D) Fungi

E) Nectar

questions about Arachnida

 Answers with Explanations

1. C) Arthropoda

Arachnids are arthropods, characterized by jointed legs and an exoskeleton.

2. E) Centipede

Centipedes belong to the class Chilopoda, not Arachnida.

3. B) 4

Arachnids have 8 legs, which is 4 pairs.

4. C) Bilateral

Arachnids, like most animals, are bilaterally symmetrical.

5. C) Head

Arachnids have a fused head and thorax (cephalothorax), not a separate head.

6. A) None

Arachnids do not have antennae, unlike insects or crustaceans.

7. C) Defense and feeding

Chelicerae are often fangs or pincers used to grasp or inject venom.

8. C) Through book lungs or tracheae

Most arachnids use book lungs or tracheal systems for respiration.

9. D) Spinnerets

Spinnerets are specialized organs for silk production.

10. C) Blood or skin cells

Ticks and mites are parasitic and feed on fluids from hosts.

11. C) Scorpion

Scorpions are venomous and use a stinger located on their tail.

12. B) Two

Arachnids have a cephalothorax and abdomen.

13. D) They are mainly terrestrial

Most arachnids live on land, although a few mites live in water.

14. C) Capturing prey, mating, or sensory functions

Pedipalps vary in function, aiding in sensing, mating, and feeding.

15. C) Tick

Ticks are known vectors of Lyme disease, caused by Borrelia bacteria.

16. D) Chitinous exoskeleton

Arachnids, like all arthropods, have exoskeletons made of chitin.

17. C) Scorpion

Scorpions do not produce silk; spiders do.

18. D) Silk production and web spinning

Only spiders produce and use silk to build webs extensively.

19. D) Respiration

Book lungs are respiratory organs, allowing gas exchange.

20. C) Insects and small animals

Spiders are carnivorous and primarily eat insects.


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