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What are the types of classification of animals?
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Which pair is correctly matched?
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Mammal: monkey done
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Which statements is true regarding unicellular organism?
I. They are also called protozoa. |
II. They can be seen by microscope. |
III. Examples are- bacteria, archaea. |
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Paramecium is a ............ organism.
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question_answer5)
Animals are classified on the basis of nutirition. Identify the true statements in this regard
I. Autotrophs can produce their own food. |
II. Heterotrophs cannot produce their own food. |
Which of the statement (s) given above is/are correct?
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What are consumers?
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Which of the following pairs is not correctly matched?
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Earthworm : respiration through skin done
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Whale : respiration through gills done
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Snakes : respiration through lungs done
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Which of the following animal can crawl, run and fly?
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Find the one which is not oviparous?
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question_answer10)
Identify the correct statement.
I. Fishes have scales on the body. |
II. They have invisible ears and have only two chambered heart. |
III. Fishes are oviparous animal. |
Which of the statements given above is are correct?
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What is not correct about Amphibian?
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question_answer12)
Identify pair which has three chamber heart.
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Identify the wrong feature of the bird.
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question_answer14)
Match the following
| List I (Animals) | | List II (Useful Product for Humans) |
(i) | Cow | [a] | Meat and fur |
(ii) | Sheep | [b] | Leather |
(iii) | Snake | [c] | Meat, Wool |
(iv) | Rabbit | [d] | Milk |
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B\[\to \]4 B\[\to \]3 B\[\to \]2 B\[\to \]1 done
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question_answer15)
Which of the following animal is used a source of entertainment for human?
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Rabbit done
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Hen done
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question_answer16)
Suchi has a cow. Her teacher told her that cow is mammal because
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question_answer17)
What is animal husbandry?
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question_answer18)
Some animals have stripes and patches on, their skin what can be its reason?
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Soil done
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question_answer19)
Match the following
| List I (Habitat) | | List II (Related Animals) |
(i) | Terrestrial | [a] | Spong |
(ii) | Desert | [b] | Frong |
(iii) | Aquatic | [c] | Rat |
(iv) | Amphibian | [d] | Lizand |
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B\[\to \]3 B\[\to \]4 B\[\to \]1 B\[\to \]2 done
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D\[\to \]1 D\[\to \]2 D\[\to \]3 D\[\to \]4 done
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question_answer20)
Match the following
| List I (Animals) | | List II (Yougones) |
(i) | Sheep | [a] | Bunny |
(ii) | Mokey | [b] | Foal |
(iii) | Rabbit | [c] | Camb |
(iv) | Zebra | [d] | Infant |
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B\[\to \]1 B\[\to \]4 B\[\to \]3 B\[\to \]2 done
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D\[\to \]1 D\[\to \]2 D\[\to \]3 D\[\to \]4 done
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question_answer21)
Which of the following is/are the example of reflex action?
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Cockroaches hide after seeing light done
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Flowers become close after sunset done
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question_answer22)
Largest terrestrial animal is
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question_answer23)
In this vein diagram 'X' can show
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question_answer24)
Which one of the following is not an example of commensalism?
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In a pond, flamingoes and fishes are living in a relationship of
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question_answer26)
Match the following
| List I (Animals) | | List II (Respiratory Organ) |
(i) | Fish | [a] | Gills |
(ii) | Earthworn | [b] | Lungs |
(iii) | Whale | [c] | Lungs, Nose |
(iv) | Lion | [d] | Skin |
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B\[\to \]1 B\[\to \]4 B\[\to \]3 B\[\to \]2 done
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D\[\to \]4 D\[\to \]1 D\[\to \]2 D\[\to \]3 done
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question_answer27)
Which of the following statements are correct?
I. Oviparous lay eggs. |
II. In external fertilisation of ovum and sperm takes place outside the body. |
III. Viviparous animals lay eggs. |
IV. In viviporous animals, fertilisation occur inside the female body. |
Select the correct answer using the codes given below.
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I, II and IV done
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II, III and IV done
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question_answer28)
Which one of the following show brood parasitism?
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Koel done
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Squirrel done
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Pigeon done
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question_answer29)
Which of the following is/are called as farmers friend?
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question_answer30)
Select the correct statements from the following.
I. Chimpanzee live in nuclear family. |
II. Ziraffe is the tallest mammal of the Earth. |
III. Rhinocerous is the second largest terrestrial animal after elephant. |
IV. Sloth is a nocturnal animal, sleeps around 17 hours in day time. |
Which of the statements given above are correct?
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I and IV done
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The different patterns on the skin of animals are
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question_answer32)
Read the following description of an animal and identify it "It looks like a bear but it is not. It spends almost 17 hours a day sleeping while hanging upside down on a tree branch. It eats the leaves of the same tree on which it lives. It lives for about 40 years."
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question_answer33)
Which of the following group of animals has excellent sight and can see things four times more than humans?
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question_answer34)
When a snake charmer plays on his musical instrument Been, the snake swings its head to and fro to its sound. How do you think the snake responds to the musical instrument?
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question_answer35)
Which of the following birds make its nest among the thorns of a cactus plant?
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Robin bird done
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Dove done
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Sunbird done
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question_answer36)
An egret bird is often seen on a buffalo's back; This is becuase the egret (CTET, UPTET June 2011)
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Animals who depend on other dead animals are called (UPTET Nov 2011)
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question_answer38)
Which of the following is not biotic factor?
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question_answer39)
Study the Vein diagram given below (CTET Jan 2012)
Which of the following animals can be placed at?
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Eel done
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Shark done
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D)
Fish done
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question_answer40)
Which one of the following pairs of life processes occurs both in plants and animals? (CTET Jan, June 2012)
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Growth and reproduction done
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question_answer41)
Select the correct statements about snakes. (CTET Nov 2012)
I. Only four types of poisonous snakes are found in our country. |
II. Cobra is a poisonous variety of snakes. |
III. A poisonous snake has four hollow tooth (fangs) through which the poison enters the body of a person when the snake bites. |
IV. Medicine for snake bites is made from the snake's poison, |
Which of the statements given above are correct?
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II, I and III done
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C)
I, II and IV done
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II, III and IV done
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question_answer42)
In the villages of Bihar many farmers do bee-keeping and collect honey to earn extra money. The best time to start bee-keeping is (CTET Nov 2012, 14)
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The animals that are awake at night can see objects (CTET, UPTET Feb, June, July 2013, 2014)
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The study of behaviour of animals are done through (UPTET June 2013)
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question_answer45)
Bat is mammal because it (UPTET June 2013)
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question_answer46)
Select the correct statements about elephant herd (CTET, UPTET June, July 2013)
I. An elephant herd has mainly females and baby elephants upto 14-15 years old. |
II. An elephant herd comprises members of a particular family. |
III. The oldest female is the leader of the herd. |
IV. An elephant herd may accommodate any number of female elephant and the young ones. |
Which of the statements given above are correct?
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The birds move their neck very often because (CTET, UPTET June, July 2013)
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their ears are covered with feathers done
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they can fly done
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the birds eyes are fixed done
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the birds have small eyes done
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If a grasshopper is eaten by a frog, then the energy transfer will be from (UTET Sept 2013)
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secondary consumer to primary consumer done
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Which of the following differentiate animals with plants? (UPTET Nov 2013)
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question_answer50)
Select the true statements from the following. (CTET Feb 2014)
I. Elephants love to play with muddy water as it keeps their skin cool. |
II. Most elephants like to take rest and sleep nearly 10 hr a day. |
III. A 3 months old elephant weights about 200 kg. |
IV. Most adult elephants eat about 100 kg of leaves/twigs in 1 day. |
Which of the statements given above are correct?
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I, III and IV done
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I and II done
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A bird makes its nest high up on a tree. This bird could be (CTET Feb 2014)
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Crow done
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question_answer52)
Here in figure I, a 24 hour clock is shown and in figure II and figure III, sleeping times of two animals X and Y are shown by shaded portions. Select the correct statement about the sleeping times of X and Y. (CTET Feb 2014)
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X sleeps for 18 hr, while Y sleeps for 20 hr done
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question_answer53)
Select the correct statements from the following. (CTET Feb 2014)
I. Animals that have outside ears and hair on their body give birth to the youngones. |
II. Animals that do not have outside ears and hair on their body lay eggs. |
III. Animals that do not have outside ears and hair on their body give birth to the young ones. |
IV. Animals that have outside ears and hair on their body lay eggs. |
Which of the statements given above are correct?
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C)
II and III done
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D)
I and II done
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question_answer54)
Select the correct statements about beekeeping. (CTET Feb 2014)
I. January to March is the best time to start beekeeping. |
II. Honeybees are attracted to the Lichi flowers. |
III. Boxes are needed for keeping bees and storing honey produced by them. |
IV. Sugar is purchased to make syrup for honeybees. |
Which of the statements given above are correct?
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C)
II, III and IV done
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I and II done
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question_answer55)
His 1859 book 'On the Origin of Species', detailed much of his research on natural selection, it became a landmark work in the field of evolutionary biology. The book is written by (HTET Feb 2014)
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Newton done
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A Tadpoles are young one of the following (HTET Feb 2014)
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Frog done
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Fish done
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Torpedo done
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Polar Bears done
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Grazing animals change vegetation by (UPTET Feb 2014)
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selective grazing done
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question_answer58)
Which one of the following statements is correct about elephants? (CTET Sept 2014)
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Elephants like to take too much rest because of their heavy bodies done
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A three-months-old baby elephant generally weights about 2 quintals done
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An adult elephant can eat even more than 2 quintals, of leaves and twigs in one day done
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Elephants sleep for 8 to 10 hr in a day done
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question_answer59)
Which one of the following birds can rotate its neck backwards to a large extent? (CTET Sept 2014)
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Owl done
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Crow done
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Koel done
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question_answer60)
Some birds can see four times as far as we can see. These birds are (CTET Sept 2014)
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question_answer61)
If we observe birds, we find that most of the birds often move their neck. It is because (CTET Feb 2015)
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in most of the birds, the eyes are fixed and cannot move done
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their ears are covered and they can fly done
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the birds have two eyes done
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question_answer62)
Which one of the following animals? front teeth keep on growing throughout its life? It has to keep gnawing on things to keep its teeth from becoming too long. (CTET Feb 2015)
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Termite done
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Squirrel done
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C)
Lizard done
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D)
Rat done
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question_answer63)
Which one of the following characteristics in shared by all the animals given below? Lizard, Sparrow, Turtle, Snake (CTET Feb, Sept 2015)
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Their bodies are covered with scales done
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question_answer64)
Who is responsible for the formation of humus? (UPTET April 2015)
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Consumer done
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All of these done
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question_answer65)
Match the following (UTET, CTET April 2015)
| List I (Living Beings) | | List II (Collector) |
[a] | Fish | (i) | Herbarium |
[b] | Earthworm | (ii) | Vivarium |
[c] | Butterfly | (iii) | Aquarium |
[d] | Herb | (iv) | Terrarium |
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A\[\to \]12 A\[\to \]3 A\[\to \]1 A\[\to \]4 done
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B\[\to \]1 B\[\to \]4 B\[\to \]2 B\[\to \]3 done
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C\[\to \]3 C\[\to \]4 C\[\to \]2 C\[\to \]1 done
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D\[\to \]1 D\[\to \]2 D\[\to \]4 D\[\to \]3 done
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question_answer66)
Study the following. Crows make their nests high up on a tree using all kinds of things, even pieces of wood and wires. A clever bird who does not make its own nest lays eggs in a crowds nest. The poor crow hatches them along with its own eggs. Which bird is this? (CTET Sept 2015)
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Koel done
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Sunbird done
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question_answer67)
Which is the unicellular micro-organism? (UPTET Feb 2016)
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Paramecium done
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Hydra done
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question_answer68)
Which one of the following insect does not live together in a colony like honeybees? (CTET Feb 2016)
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Ant done
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Termite done
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Spider done
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When an organism takes benefit from an associated partner without harming the latter, it is called ....... . (UPTET Feb, April 2016)
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question_answer70)
An egret sits on buffalo, because (CTET Sept 2016)
A)
the egret and the buffalo have symbiotic relationship done
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B)
the egret sits on the buffalo for fun done
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C)
the buffalo helps in the transportation of the egret from one place to another done
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D)
the egret wants to scare the buffalo done
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question_answer71)
Which one of the following has the sense of hearing so sharp that it can make out the difference between the rustling of leaves and the sound of an animal moving on the grass? (CTET Sept 2016)
A)
Tiger done
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B)
Vulture done
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C)
Silkworm done
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D)
Dog done
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question_answer72)
In a foodchain, herbivores are (UPTET Dec 2016)
A)
primary producer done
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B)
primary consumer done
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C)
secondary consumer done
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D)
decomposer done
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