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Question:
Which of the following is wrong with respect to taxonomy? a. Process of classification b. External and internal structure, structure of cell development process and ecological information is the basis of modern taxonomic studies. c. Characterisation, identification are the only basic processes to taxonomy. d. Taxonomy is not something new.
Options:
  • 1. Process of classification
  • 2. External and internal structure, structure of cell development process and ecological information is the basis of modern taxonomic studies.
  • 3. Characterisation, identification are the only basic processes to taxonomy.
  • 4. Taxonomy is not something new.
Solution:
This statement is incorrect because modern taxonomic studies are not limited to only characterization and identification of organisms. Taxonomy is a scientific discipline that involves various processes such as classification, description, identification, and nomenclature of organisms based on their external and internal characteristics, genetic information, evolutionary relationships, ecological information, and more. Characterization and identification are important steps in the taxonomic process, but they are not the only basic processes. Taxonomy is a multidisciplinary field that encompasses diverse approaches and methods to understand the diversity and relationships among different organisms, and it is not limited to a narrow set of processes.

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{
  "question": "The mass of carbon present in 0.5 mole of $\\mathrm{K}_4[\\mathrm{Fe(CN)}_6]$ is:",
  "options": [
    {
      "id": 1,
      "text": "1.8 g"
    },
    {
      "id": 2,
      "text": "18 g"
    },
    {
      "id": 3,
      "text": "3.6 g"
    },
    {
      "id": 4,
      "text": "36 g"
    }
  ],
  "solution": "\\begin{align}\n&\\text{Hint: Mole concept}\\\\\n&1 \\text{ mole of } \\mathrm{K}_4[\\mathrm{Fe(CN)}_6] = 6 \\text{ moles of carbon atom}\\\\\n&0.5 \\text{ mole of } \\mathrm{K}_4[\\mathrm{Fe(CN)}_6] = 6 \\times 0.5 \\text{ mol} = 3 \\text{ mol}\\\\\n&1 \\text{ mol of carbon} = 12 \\text{ g}\\\\\n&3 \\text{ mol carbon} = 12 \\times 3 = 36 \\text{ g}\\\\\n&\\text{Hence, 36 g mass of carbon present in 0.5 mole of } \\mathrm{K}_4[\\mathrm{Fe(CN)}_6].\n\\end{align}",
  "correct_answer": 4
}