Why whale is called an aquatic animal?
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Because it lives in water
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Because it breathes through gills
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Because it eats other fishes
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Because it does not lay eggs
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None of these
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Which of the following statements is incorrect about the following animal?
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The animal can eat fruits
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The animal can eat fish
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The animal breathes through gills
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The animal can kill other animals
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None of these
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Identify the nightingale bird from the following.
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Which one among the four is the heaviest animal?
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Which of the following is a group of terrestrial animals?
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Tiger, zebra, octopus
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Shark, dolphin, frog
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Lion, tiger, camel
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Turtle, python, crab
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None of these
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How can we produce light?
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By burning a piece of wood
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By mixing salt in kerosene
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By converting water into ice
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By cutting a cloth into pieces
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If all the leaves of a plant are removed, the plant cannot:
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absorb water from the soil
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prepare its own food
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stand upright
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face the sun
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Identify the armadillo from the following.
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Skeletal system of our body consists of:
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muscles
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bones
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sense organs
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skins and hair
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None of these
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Which of the following organs of our body fills with air when we inhale?
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None of these
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In India, temperature may cross \[40{}^\circ C\]in which of the following months?
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January
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February
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December
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May
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None of these
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Which one of the following is not a part of our environment?
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Soil
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Air
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Water
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Insects
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None of these
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Which of the following is a renewable natural resource?
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Coal
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Natural gas
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Air
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All of these
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None of these
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Which of the following activities of human causes soil pollution?
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Playing football in the ground
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Killing land animals
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Dumping plastic wastes in the soil
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Growing forests
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None of these
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Which one of the following is not a mode of transportation?
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None of these
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Which of the following is not a part of our universe?
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Moons
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Planets
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Stars
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Comets
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None of these
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Which of the following animals does not have bones?
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Which of the following options is correct about the picture given below?
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It is a picture of our galaxy
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It is a picture of our solar system
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It is a picture of a comet
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It is a picture of a constellation
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If you see an injured person in your school, you should:
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ignore him and walk away
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help him
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immediately find out the reason why he got injured
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help only when you are familiar to him
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None of these
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Distance between two cities is 300 km. If a car is moving with the speed of 40 km/h, how long the car will take to cover the distance?
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Less than 6 hours
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More than 10 hours
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Between 7 to 8 hours
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Exactly 10 hours
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None of these
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Which of the following statements is incorrect about the given animal?
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It is a pure carnivorous animal
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It can kill animal larger than itself
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It does not chew its food
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It kills its prey by injecting poison in prey's body
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None of these
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Which of the following statements is correct about the given organ of our body?
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It lies in the chest of our body
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It helps to transport water from one part to other part of our body
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It occurs in our body in pairs
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It works like a heart
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None of these
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Shape of the Earth is like which of the following objects?
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None of these
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Stomata is present in which of the following parts of a rose plant?
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Root
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Stem
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Leaf
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Spines
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None of these
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Raman takes some amount of water in a pot. He measure the mass of the water and then boils it for 30 minutes. Then he again measures the mass of the water. He observes:
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mass of the water before boiling and after boiling is the same
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mass of the water before boiling is more than that of after the boiling
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mass of the water before boiling is less than that of after the boiling
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None of these
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Ram takes an iron rod and heats it to the temperature of\[120{}^\circ C\]. He then places the rod in a vessel containing water at\[25{}^\circ C\]. Temperature of the water will:
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increase
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decrease
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remains unchanged
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increases by \[125{}^\circ C\]
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None of these
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When we put a wet clothe in sunlight, after sometime, it dries because of which of the following processes?
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Melting
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Evaporation
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Condensation
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Transpiration
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None of these
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Hair is not present on the body of which of the following animals?
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Lion
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Snake
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Buffalo
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Goat
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None of these
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Which of the following statements is not correct?
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A forest has different types of plants
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A forest has different types of animals
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A forest has different types of insects
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A forest certainly has different types of horses
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None of these
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For which of the following purposes plants take in carbon dioxide from the air?
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To digest its food
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To fill its internal organs with air
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To prepare its food
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To produce wind
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None of these
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Find the odd one out.
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Pigeon
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Sparrow
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Parrot
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Bat
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II4
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HH3
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F2
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Find the next pair of letters in the series.
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EL
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OT
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EK
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Replace the question mark in the given figure with the correct number.
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13
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14
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15
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16
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Direction: Observe the given figure and answer the questions.
Whose home is one floor below Keerti's home?
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Sara
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Jack
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Jaya
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Ajit
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Direction: Observe the given figure and answer the questions.
Whose home is exactly two floors above John's home?
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Kodi
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Kartik
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Sara
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Ajit
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None of these
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Which is different from others?
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If 3A = 18, 5B = 30 and 6C = 48, then find the value of\[2A+B-C\].
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10
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12
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14
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15
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None of these
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If
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Which of the following statements is/are correct? (i) Size of a balloon increases when we fill it with air (ii) Size of a steel glass increase when we fill it with air (iii) Wind can be utilized to generate electricity
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only (i)
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(i) and (iii)
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None of these
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Which of the following statements is/are correct? (i) 90 out of 100 carnivorous animals of a forest eat flesh as well as plant products (ii) 100 out of 100 omnivorous animals eat both flesh as well as plant products (iii) More than 30% herbivorous animals eat more amount of flesh than that of the plant products
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Only (i)
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Only (ii)
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All (i), (ii), (iii
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Read the following instructions. (i) Wash the affected part of the body with running water (ii) Dip the affected part in cold water or put an ice-pack on it (iii) Put an antiseptic cream like burnol on the affected area. These first aid is given to a person in case of:
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Insect bite
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Burn injury
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Bleeding wounds
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Fainting
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Fill in the blanks with the correct combination of words. The ___a___ and the eight planets belong to a family called the solar family. Planet ___b___ is the closest to the Sun. A ___c___ is a heavenly body that revolves around planets.
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a- Earth, b-Mercury, c-Moon
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a-Mars, b-Sun, c-Satellite
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a-Sun, b-Mercury, c-Satellite
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a-Moon, b-Planet, c-Comet
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Fill in the blanks with the correct combination of words. The animals which have adapted to live both in water and on land are called ___a___ .When on land they breathe through their ___b___ and when in water they breathe through their wet ___c___.
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a-amphibians, b-lungs, c-skin
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a-reptiles, b-lungs, c-gills
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a-amphibian, b-gills, lungs
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c-reptiles, b-gills, c-skin
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Match the following.
[A] Egret (I) Aquatic animal [B] Sea horse (II) Reptile [C] Anaconda (III) Bird [D] Insect (IV) Housefly
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A - III, B - II, C - I, D - IV
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A - III, B - I, C - II, D - IV
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A - II, B - I, C - III, D - IV
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A - IV, B - II, C - III, D - I
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Who of the following is correct? Jack: Moon moves around the Earth Codi: Our solar system consists of eight plants and two stars John: Planet Mars is smaller than Moon Peter: Planet Saturn is larger than the Earth
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Jack and Codi
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John and Peter
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Only Jack
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Jack and Peter
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A, B and C are three different animals. A is a carnivorous animal but lays eggs. B is a reptile and the largest among the three. C is a mammal and feed its baby with milk. Which of the following combinations of animals is correct for A, B and C?
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A-crocodile, B-lion, C-Deer
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A-eagle, B-crocodile, C-elephant
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A-eagle, B-crocodile, C-cat
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A-pigeon, B- crocodile, C-python
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None of these
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A, B and C are three different types of aquatic plants. A is a floating plant, B is fixed plant and C is an underwater plant. Which of the following Combination of plants are correct for A, B and C?
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A-hydrilla, b-lotus, C-waterlily
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A- tape grass, B-hydrilla, C- lotus
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A-duckweed, B-water lettuce, C- water hyacinth
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A-duckweed, B-Waterlily, C-tape grass
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None of these
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Area of a zoo has been divided into three zones named as A, B and C. Zone A has the animals which spent most of their time in water. Zone B has the arboreal animals and Zone C has the big snakes. Choose the option which correctly represents the zoo
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Zone A: crocodile, elephant; Zone B: Mon- key, chimpanzee; Zone C: deer, zebra
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Zone A: crocodile, camel; Zone B: parrot, chimpanzee; Zone C: tiger, deer
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Zone A: rhinoceros, elephant; Zone B: Mon key, chimpanzee; Zone C: tiger, lion
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Zone A: crocodile. Hippopotamus; Zone B: Monkey, chimpanzee; Zone C: Python, anaconda
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None of these
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