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Which of the following is the correct sequence of the taxonomic hierarchy?
  1. Division, order, family, class
  2. Division, class, order, family
  3. Family, division, order, class
  4. Class, order, family, division

A
Division, order, family, class
B
Division, class, order, family
C
Family, division, order, class
D
Class, order, family, division
Solution
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The correct sequence of the taxonomic hierarchy is
(i) Kingdom
(ii) Phylum (for animals)/Division (for plants)
(iii) Class
(iv) Order
(v) Family
(vi) Genus
(vii) Species.
So, the correct answer is 'Division, class, order, family'

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