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| 1351. |
Read the following adaptations of animals for grassland habitat. (i) They have strong claws that can be withdrawn inside their toes. (ii) They have eyes on the sides of their heads. (iii) They have strong, flat hind teeth for chewing. (iv) They move in herds. (v) They have eyes in front of their faces. Select the option that correctly categorizes the given adaptations for prey and predator animals. |
| A. | Preys Predators (i), (ii), (v) (iii), (iv) |
| B. | Preys Predators (ii), (v) (i), (iii), (iv) |
| C. | Preys Predators (ii), (iii), (iv) (i), (v) |
| D. | Preys Predators (iii), (v) (i), (ii), (iv) |
| Answer» D. Preys Predators (iii), (v) (i), (ii), (iv) | |
| 1352. |
Anish spotted an animal during his visit to a reservoir. The animal swims and has a tail. It also spends its entire life- in water. It cannot live without water. Which of the outer coverings does the animal Anish saw most likely to have? |
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| Answer» E. | |
| 1353. |
The animals given below are similar in some way Name the feature common to all these. |
| A. | Scales |
| B. | Feathers |
| C. | Shells |
| D. | moist skin |
| Answer» D. moist skin | |
| 1354. |
The figure given shows the relative composition of the air. What X and Y represent respectively? |
| A. | Carbon dioxide, nitrogen |
| B. | Nitrogen, inert gases |
| C. | Nitrogen, Carbon dioxide |
| D. | Oxygen, carbon dioxide |
| Answer» D. Oxygen, carbon dioxide | |
| 1355. |
The amount of water vapour in the air is called |
| A. | condensed air |
| B. | wet air |
| C. | humidity |
| D. | All of these |
| Answer» D. All of these | |
| 1356. |
Which among the following cannot breathe through spiracles? |
| A. | |
| B. | |
| C. | |
| D. | None of these |
| Answer» C. | |
| 1357. |
Read the following sentences carefully and choose the correct answer. Statement A: Sheep is used for transportation Statement B: Honey is obtained from silkworm Statement C: Snakes are the friends of farmers |
| A. | Statement A is true Statement B and Care false. |
| B. | Statement A and B are false. Statement C is true. |
| C. | All the statement are true. |
| D. | All the statement are false. |
| Answer» C. All the statement are true. | |
| 1358. |
What is the adaptation by which a grasshopper protects itself from being eaten by its predator? |
| A. | It tastes bad. |
| B. | It can hop away quickly. |
| C. | It can camouflage itself in the grass. |
| D. | It has a poisonous sting. |
| Answer» D. It has a poisonous sting. | |
| 1359. |
Which among the following animals is not found in Polar Regions? |
| A. | Penguin |
| B. | Seal |
| C. | Walrus |
| D. | Rattlesnake |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» E. None of these | |
| 1360. |
Which one of the following statements is incorrect about the migration? |
| A. | It is the mass movement of animals from one place to another. |
| B. | It is done to escape harsh weather. |
| C. | It is done to get extinct: |
| D. | It is done is search of food. |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» D. It is done is search of food. | |
| 1361. |
Medicine in a syringe is filled due to |
| A. | Liquid pressure. |
| B. | Piston pressure. |
| C. | Air pressure. |
| D. | Needle pressure. |
| Answer» D. Needle pressure. | |
| 1362. |
How do mosquitoes find you? |
| A. | Sound of your body |
| B. | Smell of your body |
| C. | Shadow of your body |
| D. | None of these |
| Answer» C. Shadow of your body | |
| 1363. |
Of the many kinds of snakes found in our country, only four types of snakes are poisonous. These are |
| A. | Python, worm snake, viper, krait |
| B. | Sea snake, python, cobra, common krait |
| C. | Chameleon, cobra, Russel?s viper, worm snake |
| D. | Common krait, Russel?s viper, cobra and saw-scaled viper |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1364. |
The wings of the birds are their |
| A. | Hind limbs |
| B. | Fore limbs |
| C. | Separate structure |
| D. | None of these |
| Answer» C. Separate structure | |
| 1365. |
Grass-hopper protects itself from being eaten by its predator - |
| A. | By Its tastes bad |
| B. | It can hop away quickly |
| C. | It can camouflage itself in the grass |
| D. | It has a poisonous sting |
| Answer» D. It has a poisonous sting | |
| 1366. |
Animals cannot see as many ___.as we can. It is believed that animals that are awake in the ____can see some colours. Those animals that are awake at ____can see things only in black and white colours. |
| A. | Colours, daytime, night |
| B. | Daytime, night, colours |
| C. | Night, colours, daytime |
| D. | Colours, night, daytime |
| Answer» B. Daytime, night, colours | |
| 1367. |
Full form of W.W.F. in context of animals is: |
| A. | World Wind Fund |
| B. | World Wild Life Fund |
| C. | World Wide Fund |
| D. | World Wild Fish |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» B. World Wild Life Fund | |
| 1368. |
Which among the following is not having webbed feet? |
| A. | Parrot |
| B. | Swan |
| C. | Frog |
| D. | Duck |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» B. Swan | |
| 1369. |
Study the given Venn diagram carefully. P - Animals breathing through lungs only. Q - Animals breathing by skin only. R - Animals breathing by gills. X - Animals breath by skin and gills both. Y - Animals breath by skin and lungs. Z - Animals breath by lungs and gills. Then, which alphabet represents frog? |
| A. | Y |
| B. | X |
| C. | Z |
| D. | P |
| Answer» B. X | |
| 1370. |
Which one of the following reptiles come on to land to lay their eggs and bury the eggs in a hole in a sandy beach? |
| A. | Snake |
| B. | Dragon lizard |
| C. | Penguins |
| D. | Sea turtle |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1371. |
Water is known as the universal solvent because |
| A. | it has many uses |
| B. | it can remove all kind of dust |
| C. | It is the medium in which all body metabolism happen |
| D. | It can dissolve many substances |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1372. |
Atmosphere is the part of earth which consists of |
| A. | Water |
| B. | Air |
| C. | Land |
| D. | All of these |
| Answer» C. Land | |
| 1373. |
The figure shows a straw placed in a glass of lassi. The level of lassi in the straw rises when air is sucked out. This is because |
| A. | Atmospheric pressure has increased |
| B. | Air pressure inside straw is same as the atmospheric pressure |
| C. | Air pressure inside the straw becomes lower than the atmospheric pressure |
| D. | Air pressure inside the straw becomes higher than the atmospheric pressure |
| Answer» D. Air pressure inside the straw becomes higher than the atmospheric pressure | |
| 1374. |
Which of the following is not used for making drinking water? |
| A. | Sedimentation |
| B. | Sublimation |
| C. | Chlorination |
| D. | Boiling |
| Answer» C. Chlorination | |
| 1375. |
Which of the following changes can be possible by heating? |
| A. | Liquid water changes to ice |
| B. | Water vapour changes to liquid |
| C. | Ice changes to liquid water |
| D. | Water vapour changes to ice |
| Answer» D. Water vapour changes to ice | |
| 1376. |
Containers P and Q are placed under the sun for 4 hours. The water level in container Q dropped by 5 cm while the water level in container P dropped by 2 cm. What are the factors that caused the difference in the water levels of the two containers? (i) Width of container (ii) Presence of wind (iii) Presence of light |
| A. | Only (i) |
| B. | Only (ii) |
| C. | Only (ii) and (iii) |
| D. | (i), (ii) and (iii) |
| Answer» B. Only (ii) | |
| 1377. |
Look at the figure given below. It has few predators because of its |
| A. | Big feet. |
| B. | Small eyes. |
| C. | Hard shell. |
| D. | Large mouth. |
| Answer» D. Large mouth. | |
| 1378. |
Herbivorous animals have sharp _____ teeth to cut Grasses. |
| A. | Canines |
| B. | Incisors |
| C. | Molars |
| D. | Premolars |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» C. Molars | |
| 1379. |
Match the Column I II (a) Lithosphere (i) Air (b) Ionosphere (ii) Ozone (c) Atmosphere (iii) Soil (d) Stratosphere (iv) Water |
| A. | (a) - (iii), (b) - (iv), (c) - (i), (d) - (ii) |
| B. | (a) - (i), (b) - (ii), (c) - (iii), (d) - (iv) |
| C. | (a) - (ii), (b) - (iv), (c) - (i), (d) - (iii) |
| D. | (a) - (i), (b) - (ii), (c) - (iii), (d) - (i) |
| Answer» B. (a) - (i), (b) - (ii), (c) - (iii), (d) - (iv) | |
| 1380. |
Clouds are formed in which layer of atmosphere? |
| A. | Lithosphere |
| B. | Ionosphere |
| C. | Troposphere |
| D. | Stratosphere |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1381. |
Direction: Read the following poem and answer the following question: A camel that walks done Across the desert unending Has no pretention Every camel is so A camel has a large hump and a physique strong is a marvel to none Hump is present in the camel body in which _____ is stored which provides water when needed to survive in desert? |
| A. | water |
| B. | fat |
| C. | fruit |
| D. | vegetable |
| Answer» B. fat | |
| 1382. |
Which of these gases is present in a very small quantity in air, and is very important to plants? |
| A. | oxygen |
| B. | carbon dioxide |
| C. | nitrogen |
| D. | inert gas |
| Answer» C. nitrogen | |
| 1383. |
What are the adaptations for flight in birds? (i) Hollow bones to reduce body mass. (ii) Feathers covering their body. (iii) A streamlined body with powerful tail. (iv) Wings with powerful muscles. |
| A. | (i) only |
| B. | (i), (ii) and (iii) only |
| C. | (i), (ii) and (iv) only |
| D. | (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) |
| Answer» D. (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) | |
| 1384. |
Which of the following statements about animals are true? A: amphibians are the only group of animals without any outer covering on their skin. B: birds are the only group of animals with an outer body covering of feathers. C: fish are the only group of animals with an outer body covering of scales. D: mammals are the only group of animals with an outer body covering of hair and suckle their young. |
| A. | A and C only |
| B. | B and D only |
| C. | A, C and D only |
| D. | B, C and D only |
| Answer» C. A, C and D only | |
| 1385. |
Examples of rodents are: |
| A. | Cows and Buffaloes |
| B. | Fishes and Sea horses |
| C. | Squirrels and Rabbits |
| D. | All the above |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» D. All the above | |
| 1386. |
Which of the following can survive without heart? |
| A. | Octopus |
| B. | Fish |
| C. | Snail |
| D. | Snake |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» F. | |
| 1387. |
Which animal does not use echolocation for movement? |
| A. | Dolphins |
| B. | Bats |
| C. | Cats |
| D. | None of these |
| Answer» D. None of these | |
| 1388. |
Select the animal pair who have similar breathing mechanisms. |
| A. | Bat : Fish |
| B. | Turtle : Lizard |
| C. | Butterfly : Mouse |
| D. | Earthworm : Cockroach |
| Answer» C. Butterfly : Mouse | |
| 1389. |
Jamuna investigated the properties of matter X She noted down the following observations in her notebook It has mass. It occupies space. It can be compressed. It takes the shape of the container that holds it. Identify X. |
| A. | Air |
| B. | Honey |
| C. | Pebble |
| D. | Milk |
| Answer» B. Honey | |
| 1390. |
Air pressure is measured with an instrument called the |
| A. | barometer. |
| B. | Ammeter. |
| C. | Hydrometer. |
| D. | Manometer. |
| Answer» B. Ammeter. | |
| 1391. |
Given below are adaptations of aquatic animals. I: A streamlined body II: Breathing tubes III: Webbed feet IV: Gills V: Fins Aquatic animals move easily in the water using which above helping adaptations- |
| A. | Only I, II and V |
| B. | Only I, III and V |
| C. | Only I, II, III and V |
| D. | I, II, III, IV and V |
| Answer» C. Only I, II, III and V | |
| 1392. |
Following are adaptation of animals for terrestrial habitat. (i) They have strong claws that can be withdrawn inside their toes (ii) They have eyes on both the sides of their heads. (iii) They are light brown in color. (iv)They have strong, flat hind teeth for chewing. (v) They move in herds (vi) They have eyes in front of their faces. Select the option that correctly categories the given adaptation for predator and prey animals. |
| A. | Preys Predators (i), (ii), (vi) (iii), (iv), (v) |
| B. | Preys Predators (ii), (v) (i), (iii), (iv), (iv) |
| C. | Preys Predators (ii), (iv), (v) (i), (iii), (vi) |
| D. | Preys Predators (iii), (v), (vi) (i), (ii), (iv) |
| Answer» D. Preys Predators (iii), (v), (vi) (i), (ii), (iv) | |
| 1393. |
Rishi placed a straw inside a beaker of water. He then closed the top of the straw with a finger and removed the straw from water. What did he observe? |
| A. | Water flowed out from the straw. |
| B. | Water rose up the straw. |
| C. | Water dripped out slowly from the straw. |
| D. | No water rose up the straw. |
| Answer» C. Water dripped out slowly from the straw. | |
| 1394. |
The figure shows an animal. Which of the following animals breathes in the same way as the animal shown above? |
| A. | Prawn |
| B. | Caterpillar |
| C. | Whale |
| D. | Worm |
| Answer» B. Caterpillar | |
| 1395. |
Which among the following can breathe through their moist skin? |
| A. | |
| B. | |
| C. | All the above |
| D. | None of these |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1396. |
Hard covering present on the body of Beetle for protection. |
| A. | Scale |
| B. | Cuticle |
| C. | Fur |
| D. | Feather |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» C. Fur | |
| 1397. |
Wings of insects are different from wings of birds as they have: |
| A. | No feathers |
| B. | No bones |
| C. | No strong muscles |
| D. | All the above |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» E. None of these | |
| 1398. |
Which among the following is not a breathing organ? |
| A. | Spiracles |
| B. | Lungs |
| C. | Gills |
| D. | Body surface |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» F. | |
| 1399. |
Malaria is spread by which mosquito- |
| A. | Aedes |
| B. | Anopheles |
| C. | Culex |
| D. | None of these |
| Answer» C. Culex | |
| 1400. |
Malaria is caused by- |
| A. | Protozoa |
| B. | Insect |
| C. | Chemical |
| D. | Bad weather |
| Answer» B. Insect | |