Explore topic-wise MCQs in 2nd Class.

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301.

There is something wrong with this sentence. Yesterday I play football. Which of these is the correct sentence?

A.  Yesterday I playing football.
B.  Yesterday I will play football.
C.  Yesterday I played football.
D.  Yesterday I will be playing football.
Answer» D.  Yesterday I will be playing football.
302.

Choose the word with the correct spelling.

A.  Tongue                      
B.  Tonge
C.       Tonuge          
D.       Tunge            
Answer» B.  Tonge
303.

The following sentence is given with incorrect punctuation. Select the option in which the sentence is given with correct punctuation. Paris is the capital of France

A.  Paris is the Capital of France
B.  Paris is the capital of France.
C.  Paris is the capital of France.
D.  Paris is the Capital of France.
Answer» C.  Paris is the capital of France.
304.

Fill in the blank. A ______of people.

A.  flock               
B.  crowd
C.       fleet                
D.       deck
Answer» C.       fleet                
305.

Direction: Read the passage and answer the question. JUMPY - A Naughty monkey Jumpy was the naughtiest monkey of Oakwood. He had the habit of troubling others by stealing or eating away their food. Jumpy's mother tried to explain to him a number of times that it was a bad habit to touch anybody's property without the person's permission. One day, Jumpy was strolling around and ended up in Sherwood. He saw that there were trees laden with delicious, juicy fruits. He climbed the trees and ate the fruits. Then he started plucking the fruits and throwing them down. What did jumpy see m Sherwood?

A.  Trees full of juicy fruits
B.  Trees full of vegetables
C.  A very big tiger
D.  None of these                                                              
Answer» B.  Trees full of vegetables
306.

Direction: Read the passage and answer the question. JUMPY - A Naughty monkey Jumpy was the naughtiest monkey of Oakwood. He had the habit of troubling others by stealing or eating away their food. Jumpy's mother tried to explain to him a number of times that it was a bad habit to touch anybody's property without the person's permission. One day, Jumpy was strolling around and ended up in Sherwood. He saw that there were trees laden with delicious, juicy fruits. He climbed the trees and ate the fruits. Then he started plucking the fruits and throwing them down. Where did Jumpy reach one day?

A.  Oakwood                   
B.  Pansy wood   
C.  Sherwood      
D.       Dollywood     
Answer» D.       Dollywood     
307.

Direction: Read the passage and answer the question. JUMPY - A Naughty monkey Jumpy was the naughtiest monkey of Oakwood. He had the habit of troubling others by stealing or eating away their food. Jumpy's mother tried to explain to him a number of times that it was a bad habit to touch anybody's property without the person's permission. One day, Jumpy was strolling around and ended up in Sherwood. He saw that there were trees laden with delicious, juicy fruits. He climbed the trees and ate the fruits. Then he started plucking the fruits and throwing them down. Who was Jumpy?

A.  A jumping jackal        
B.  A naughty monkey
C.  A daring donkey
D.  A rocking rabbit
Answer» C.  A daring donkey
308.

Choose the correct opposite of the given word. RUDE

A.  Angry             
B.  Clever
C.       Smart 
D.       Polite 
Answer» E.
309.

Choose the correct meaning of the given word, COURAGE

A.  Honesty                     
B.  Bravery          
C.       Coward         
D.       Wise  
Answer» C.       Coward         
310.

Which one of these words rhymes with BONE?

A.  Gone             
B.  Stone 
C.       Done  
D.       Gown            
Answer» C.       Done  
311.

Rearrange the letters of the word 'PAT' to make a new meaningful word.

A.  PTA               
B.  TIP                 
C.  TAP               
D.       OPT               
Answer» D.       OPT               
312.

Fill m the blanks with the correct homophones. We went to the ______ shore to ______ the sunset.

A.  see, sea                      
B.  sea, see          
C.       see, see          
D.       sea, sea                      
Answer» C.       see, see          
313.

Which one of these words rhymes with RED?

A.  Bead              
B.  Breed 
C.       Speed
D.       Shed              
Answer» E.
314.

Which of these words will give you the word FOAL, if you rearrange its letters?

A.  LOAF            
B.  LEAF 
C.       LEFT 
D.       FELT             
Answer» B.  LEAF 
315.

Combine the given pictures to make a new word and choose the correct option.

A.  Tyrechair                   
B.  Wheelchair    
C.  Circlesit         
D.       Chair wheel
Answer» C.  Circlesit         
316.

Direction: Read the poem and answer the question. LITTLE CHILD Eight pink fingers standing up tall, Two little ears to hear mummy call; One little nose that I can blow, Ten pink toes all in a row; Two little thumbs that wiggle up and down; Two little feet to stamp on the ground; Hands to clap and eyes to see, What fun it is to be just me! How many thumbs to wiggle?

A.  One                           
B.  Two   
C.       Three 
D.       Four   
Answer» C.       Three 
317.

Direction: Read the poem and answer the question. LITTLE CHILD Eight pink fingers standing up tall, Two little ears to hear mummy call; One little nose that I can blow, Ten pink toes all in a row; Two little thumbs that wiggle up and down; Two little feet to stamp on the ground; Hands to clap and eyes to see, What fun it is to be just me! How many ears to hear mummy's call?

A.  One                           
B.  Two
C.  Three 
D.       Four   
Answer» C.  Three 
318.

Direction: Read the poem and answer the question. LITTLE CHILD Eight pink fingers standing up tall, Two little ears to hear mummy call; One little nose that I can blow, Ten pink toes all in a row; Two little thumbs that wiggle up and down; Two little feet to stamp on the ground; Hands to clap and eyes to see, What fun it is to be just me! How many fingers stand up tall?

A.  Five                           
B.  Seven 
C.       Eight  
D.       Six                 
Answer» D.       Six                 
319.

What was the Gautama Buddha's actual name?

A.  Arjuna           
B.  Siddhartha     
C.  Valmiki          
D.       Rajyavardhana
Answer» C.  Valmiki          
320.

Who wrote the famous children?s book called 'Gajapati Kulapati'?

A.  R.K. Narayan 
B.  Ashok Rajagopalan
C.  Shweta Prakash
D.  Rudyard Kipling
Answer» C.  Shweta Prakash
321.

Which of the following is an aquatic plant?

A.  Bottle gourd   
B.  Water lily     
C.  Mint                
D.  Pumpkin
Answer» C.  Mint                
322.

Which of the following statements is true for a herb?

A.  Herbs are small plants.
B. Herb has soft stem.
C.  Herb needs the support of other plants to grow.
D.  Both [A] and [B]
Answer» E.
323.

Which port of these plants given below is eaten as food?

A.  Roots              
B.  Leaves        
C.  Flowers            
D.  Stems
Answer» D.  Stems
324.

Fruits develop from ___________.

A.  leaves              
B.  flowers        
C.  seeds               
D.  stem
Answer» C.  seeds               
325.

The leaves of ___________ are used as food.

A.  onion              
B.  cabbage    
C.  eggs                
D.  ginger
Answer» C.  eggs                
326.

Which of the following things are provided by plants?

A.  Pulses              
B.  Fibres         
C.  Coffee             
D.  All of these
Answer» E.
327.

Leaves come in many shapes and sizes. Can you identify the leaf given in the picture?

A.  Palm leaf            
B.    Banana leaf
C.  Papaya leaf         
D.  Eucalyptus leaf
Answer» C.  Papaya leaf         
328.

Which of these plants grows on land?

A.  Apricot            
B.  Banana        
C.  Cherry             
D.  All of these
Answer» E.
329.

Which of these grows under the soil?

A.  Cauliflower    
B.  Lady finger    
C.  Potato       
D.  Orange
Answer» D.  Orange
330.

Which part of the plant is an onion?

A.  Root                
B.  Stem          
C.  Fruit                            
D.  Flower
Answer» C.  Fruit                            
331.

The nut shown in the picture is one of the largest nuts to be found. What is it called?               (2017)

A.  Groundnut     
B.  Walnut        
C.  Cashewnut   
D.  Coconut
Answer» E.
332.

Which of the following statements explain about climbers?

A.  Climbers are plants with weak stems.
B.  They cannot stand on their own.
C.  They climb up on support.
D.  All of the above
Answer» E.
333.

Radha has a pomegranate tree in her garden. One day, her younger brother picked all the flowers from the tree. She scolded her brother. If you were in the same situation as Radha, what would you tell your brother so that he never repeats this mistake?

A.  Flowers give you more fruits.
B. Flower will stop the growth of a tree.
C.  Flower will give you fresh air.
D.  Flower gives support to the plants.
Answer» B. Flower will stop the growth of a tree.
334.

What could be the reason for the poor growth of the plant in pot C?                                              (2015)

A.  It was not given water regularly,      
B.  It is filled with cement.
C.  It was placed in dark.                
D.  Both [A] and [C]
Answer» E.
335.

Which of the following option will replace 'X' and Y in the table.

A.  X = Lotus, Y = Banyan                 
B.  X = Rose. Y = Mint
C.  X = Lotus, Y = Mint                  
D.  X = Opuntia, Y = Cotton
Answer» D.  X = Opuntia, Y = Cotton
336.

Rose : Shrub :: Pumpkin: _____?

A.  Tree      
B.                 Herb
C.  Creeper              
D.        Bud
Answer» D.        Bud
337.

Consider the following statements and choose the correct option. Statement 1: Trees have stronger stems than herbs and shrubs. Statement 2: Cactus is an aquatic plant.

A.          Statement A is true, Statement B is false.
B.  Statement A is false. Statement B is true.
C.  Both the Statements are true.
D.  None of these
Answer» B.  Statement A is false. Statement B is true.
338.

Match column (I) with column (II). Column (I) Column (II) A Roots 1. Supports the plant B Stem 2. Reproductive part of the plant. C Leaves 3. Absorb water from soil. D Flower 4. Food production

A.  A-1      B-2       C-3       D-4
B.  A-2        B-3                 C-4       D-1
C.  A-3        B-1                 C-4      D-2
D.  A-2        B-1                 C-3                   D-4
Answer» D.  A-2        B-1                 C-3                   D-4
339.

I am a fast growing plant and can grow almost 1 metre in a day. Who am I?

A.  Rose                
B.  Cactus        
C.  Money Plant  
D.  Bamboo
Answer» E.
340.

Study the flow chart and choose the correct statement.                                                                 (2015)

A.  A is a Rose plant 
B.         B is a Hibiscus plant
C.  C is a Banyan tree  
D.  D is a Shrub
Answer» C.  C is a Banyan tree  
341.

Read the given features of a plant and identify it.  It is a small plant with soft stem.  Its leaves are used to make medicines.  It is used to add flavour to food.

A.  Tulsi                
B.  Hibiscus       
C.  Rose                
D.  Both [A] and [C]
Answer» B.  Hibiscus       
342.

What are the similarities between the plants bearing flowers as shown.

A.  They have weak stems,
B.  They have hard stems.
C.  They have woody stems,             
D.  They grow along the ground.
Answer» D.  They grow along the ground.
343.

What will happen to a plant if all its flowers are removed from it?                                                  (2016)

A.  The plant will stop making food.
B.  The plant will stop transporting water to all other parts.
C.  The plant will not produce any seeds or fruits.
D.  The plant will eventually die.
Answer» D.  The plant will eventually die.
344.

Study the given figure. Which of the following best represents X and Y?

A.  X - Mustard, Y - Sunflower        
B.  X - Coconut, Y ? Sunflower
C.  X - Sunflower, Y - Groundnut       
D.  X - Groundnut. Y ? Mustard
Answer» C.  X - Sunflower, Y - Groundnut       
345.

Study the given flowchart and select the option to correctly fill the empty spaces 'x' and 'y'.

A.  Mint and Clove             
B.  Clove and Neem
C.  Tulsi and Cocoa  
D.        Cardamon and Almond
Answer» B.  Clove and Neem
346.

A plant is different from a pond because a plant

A.  can breathe        
B.         con grow
C.  can reproduce     
D.         All of these
Answer» E.
347.

Which of the following flowers move(s) in the direction of the sun?                                               (2017)

A.  Rose                
B.  Sunflower     
C.  Jasmine           
D.  All of these
Answer» C.  Jasmine           
348.

Which of the following is an example of a root?

A.  Carrot                 
B.        Pineapple
C.  Radish                 
D.         Both [A] and [C]
Answer» E.
349.

Which of the following do we get from plants?

A.  Cotton             
B.  Fruits         
C.  Jute                
D.  Both [A] and [C]
Answer» E.
350.

Which of the following fibres is obtained from plants?

A.  Cotton          
B.  Jute
C.  Silk                      
D.         Both [A] and [B]
Answer» E.