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question_answer1)
Which one of these refers only to living things?
A)
clouds, fire, rivers done
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B)
fire, rivers, trees done
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C)
birds, trees, worms done
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D)
rivers, birds, trees done
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question_answer2)
Which pair best matches this pair of words?
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B)
C)
D)
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question_answer3)
The fish, dog and bird are alike in many ways. One way is that they all are:
A)
man made things done
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B)
artificial things done
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C)
non-living things done
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D)
living things done
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question_answer4)
Which word is under the wrong heading in the following table?
Man-made things |
Natural things |
Television |
Rocks |
Refrigerator |
Birds |
Computer |
Fish |
Eggs |
Trees |
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eggs done
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B)
trees done
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C)
television done
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D)
rocks done
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question_answer5)
Books, flowers, cars, trees, birds, fish, vegetables, chairs. From the above list, identify non-living things.
A)
books, cars, vegetables done
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B)
flowers, cars, fish done
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C)
cars, trees, birds done
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D)
books, cars, chairs done
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question_answer6)
Which of the following is a natural thing?
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B)
C)
D)
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question_answer7)
Identify the thing which does not have life in them.
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B)
C)
D)
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question_answer8)
Which of the following can respond to changes in the environment?
A)
B)
C)
D)
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question_answer9)
The diagrams show a plant in a beaker on a Sunday and again next Tuesday. In the beginning the cup was filled to the top with water. By Tuesday, the level of the water has decreased. What is the reason?
A)
water in the cup has frozen done
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B)
water in the cup has condensed done
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C)
water has been absorbed by the roots done
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D)
water has disappeared from the cup done
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question_answer10)
Which of the following responds to touch?
A)
diamonds done
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B)
touch-me-not plant done
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C)
television screen done
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D)
refrigerator done
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question_answer11)
Which of the following faces the sun during daytime?
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B)
C)
D)
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question_answer12)
To survive, all plants need:
A)
roots, leaves and stems done
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light, water and nutrients done
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food, water and lungs done
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D)
eyes, nose and ears done
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question_answer13)
Which of the following is true?
A)
A stone can walk on its own done
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B)
Plants are non-living things done
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C)
Plants move from place to place done
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D)
All living things grow on their own done
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question_answer14)
Which of the following is NOT true about living beings?
A)
Living things feel done
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B)
Living things need food done
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C)
Living things grow old and die done
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D)
Living things do not reproduce done
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question_answer15)
Is car a living thing?
A)
Yes, a car can move on its own done
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B)
No, car cannot reproduce done
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C)
Yes, car takes in petrol and gives out smoke done
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D)
Some cars are living things and some are nonliving things done
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question_answer16)
Anjali planted two plants one in pot A and the other in pot B. She poured the same amount of water into both pots but she placed pot A out in the open where sunlight can fall on it and pot B in a dark room: After a few days she observed that the plant in pot A had green leaves and grown in size while the plant in pot B had died. Can you tell the reason?
A)
Anjali poured more water in pot A done
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B)
The plant in pot A is more stronger done
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C)
Plants need light to prepare food done
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D)
Dark rooms kill plants done
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question_answer17)
The following table gives some examples of living things and non-living things. Find the misplaced example.
Living things |
Non-living things |
Animals |
Sun |
Plants |
Moon |
Birds |
Stars |
Clouds |
Rocks |
A)
Birds done
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Clouds done
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C)
Rocks done
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D)
Stars done
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question_answer18)
What will happen to us if we do not take in food and water?
A)
We will be stronger done
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B)
We will die of starvation done
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C)
We will not be hungry done
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D)
Mother will beat us______ done
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question_answer19)
Reproductive system helps us to:
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give birth to babies done
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digest the eaten food done
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circulate the blood done
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D)
walk and run done
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question_answer20)
Which of the following is a living thing?
A)
B)
C)
D)
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question_answer21)
Which of the following is NOT necessary for a tree to survive?
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Air done
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Water done
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C)
Birds done
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D)
Light done
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question_answer22)
A stone does not move on its own. Because:
A)
it is lazy done
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B)
it is angry done
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C)
it has no energy done
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D)
it is not a living thing done
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question_answer23)
Which of the following diagrams does NOT represent the growth of an organism?
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B)
C)
D)
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question_answer24)
"Living things can move on their own". Which of the following is not a demonstration of the above statement?
A)
B)
C)
D)
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question_answer25)
A sunflower always turns towards the sun. This shows that:
A)
plants show movement done
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B)
plants are nonliving things done
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C)
sunflower is a nonliving thing done
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D)
plants do not grow done
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question_answer26)
A student placed plants in the category of non-living things. He reasoned that plants do not show movements. Which of the following disproves his claim?
A)
We can move from one place to another but plants cannot move from one place to another on their own done
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B)
Sunflower plants always turn in the direction of the sun where they can get the sunlight done
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C)
The plant in front of your house has stayed there and did not move from its place since your birth done
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D)
Hussain took a plant in a pot from his school to his home. Thus plants can move on their own done
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question_answer27)
Plants get carbon dioxide from the:
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soil done
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B)
sand done
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C)
leaves done
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D)
air done
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question_answer28)
"Living things produce young ones like themselves". Which of the following diagrams best represent the above
A)
B)
C)
D)
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question_answer29)
We breathe air through:
A)
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nose done
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C)
gills done
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D)
stomata done
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question_answer30)
A boy closes his eyes when someone shines torch light into his eyes. This proves that:
A)
human beings cannot see objects done
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B)
human beings can feel done
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C)
human beings are nonliving things done
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D)
human beings do not grow done
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question_answer31)
Put two frogs one in container A and the other in container B. Container A has no holes but container B has holes in it. After a day, it was observed that the frog in container A died. What is the reason?
A)
Container A is poisonous but container B is good done
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B)
To live, frogs need to breathe in air which is available in container B but not in container A done
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C)
The frog in the container A is weak and the frog in the container B is strong done
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D)
Containers without holes are bad done
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question_answer32)
Ramu placed a plant in an airtight box in a dark place for two weeks. When he opened it he found that the plant had died. This shows that plants need:
A)
light done
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airtight box done
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C)
box done
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D)
both water and airtight box done
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question_answer33)
A)
I-C, II-A, III-D, IV-B done
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B)
I-D, II-B, III-A, IV-C done
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C)
I-B, II-A, III-D, IV-C done
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D)
I-A, II-B, III-C, IV-D done
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question_answer34)
Match the following living beings with their breathing organs.
I. Fish |
A. Lung |
II. Humans |
B. Stomata |
III. Trees |
C. Gills |
A)
I-A, II-B, III-C done
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B)
I-B, II-A, III-C done
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C)
I-C, II-A, III-B done
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D)
I-C, II-B, III-A done
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question_answer35)
Statement A: Natural things can be living or nonliving. Statement B: Living things can only be natural.
A)
statement A is true and statement B is false done
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B)
statement A is true and statement B is also true done
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C)
statement A is false and statement B is also false done
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D)
statement A is false and statement B is true done
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question_answer36)

A frog is sitting on a stone. When both are pricked with a pin, frog jumped off but stone did not move from its place. This shows that:
A)
stone is a living thing and frog is a non-living thing done
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B)
stone is a non-living thing and frog is a living thing done
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C)
both frog and stone are living things done
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D)
both frog and stone are non-living things done
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question_answer37)
Insects breathe through:
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spiracles done
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D)
gills done
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question_answer38)
Santosh cut a stem from a rose plant and placed it in the soil. It grew into a new plant. This shows that:
A)
Santosh gave birth to croton plant done
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B)
Santosh cannot reproduce done
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C)
rose plants can grow into new plants from the stem done
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D)
croton plants are not living things done
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question_answer39)

Take a stone and a frog place the stone in jar A and the frog in jar B. Place some insects in both the jars. We can see that frog eats the insects. This shows that:
A)
stone is a living thing and frog is a nonliving thing done
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B)
stone is a nonliving thing and frog is a living thing done
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C)
both stone and frog living things done
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D)
both stone and frog are nonliving things done
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question_answer40)
Feelings and movements are exhibited by:
A)
animals done
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B)
trees done
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C)
birds done
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D)
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question_answer41)
The figure given below represents the:
A)
sense of touch done
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sense of smell done
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sense of taste done
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D)
sense of hearing done
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question_answer42)
Pooja has a blindfold and is playing with her friends in a playground. She has to touch her friends who are moving around her clapping their hands. Which of the following senses helps her to move?
A)
Sense of touch done
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Sense of hearing done
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Sense of speech done
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D)
Sense of smell done
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question_answer43)
Which of the following senses work for a tiger in the night?
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Sense of touch done
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Sense of smell done
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Sense of sight done
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D)
All of these done
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question_answer44)
Look at the animals shown below.

Which characteristic of living things are the animals showing?
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Hunt for food done
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Both internal and external growth done
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Response to changes around them done
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Different ways of reproduction done
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question_answer45)
Which of the following statements is TRUE in case of animals?
A)
All the animals lay eggs. done
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All the animals give birth to young ones done
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All the animals have backbones done
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All the animals depend on others for food done
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question_answer46)
Compare the given pictures and match them appropriately
A)
1-B, 2-A, 3-D, 4-C done
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B)
1-C, 2-B, 3-A, 4-D done
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C)
1-C, 2-D, 3-B, 4-A done
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D)
1-C, 2-D, 3-A, 4-B done
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question_answer47)
Which of the following has been wrongly classified?
A)
Dog done
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Leather bag done
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Chair done
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D)
Wool done
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question_answer48)
Why do animals move from place to place?
(1) To look for food |
(2) To look for water |
(3) To look for shelter |
(4) To get away from danger |
A)
4 only done
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B)
1 and 2 only done
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C)
2, 3 and 4 only done
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D)
1, 2, 3 and 4 done
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question_answer49)
Look at the diagram given below:

It is the young one of a/an _____ .
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earthworm done
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butterfly done
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tortoise done
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snake done
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question_answer50)
Livings things die if they do not have:
A)
1 only done
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B)
1 and 2 only done
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C)
1 and 3 only done
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D)
1, 2 and 3 done
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