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Question-1
Presence of sharp claws and powerful feet in the fishing eagle is an adaptation to
(A)
available food
(B)
self production
(C)
climate
(D)
changing environment
Question-2
Sunlight is present for only short pan of time in
(A)
Polar regions
(B)
Subtropical regions
(C)
Desert regions
(D)
Himalayan region
Question-3
The scaly skin of snakes
(A)
protects them from drying
(B)
scares human beings
(C)
make them beautiful
(D)
helps them to crawl
Question-4
................. is not an adaptation for self protection
(A)
Migration
(B)
Change in colour
(C)
Moving in groups
(D)
Bearing eye like patterns
Question-5
Tigers and leopards have stripes on their bodies. This adaptation helps them
(A)
to keep their bodies cool
(B)
to keep their bodies hot
(C)
to mix with the surroundings
(D)
to look beautiful
Question-6
The ultimate source of our energy is
(A)
sun
(B)
electricity
(C)
wind
(D)
plants
Question-7
The animal which lives in polar regions is
(A)
nightingale
(B)
frog
(C)
polar bear
(D)
fish
Question-8
Plants in cold regions shed leaves because of
(A)
cold weather
(B)
water scarcity
(C)
longer nights
(D)
shorter days
Question-9
Which of the following animals have long sticky tongues?
(A)
Cow
(B)
Eagle
(C)
Pangolins
(D)
Cheetah
Question-10
Traveling long distances to avoid hardships of winter is called
(A)
migration
(B)
adaptation
(C)
hibernation
(D)
aestivation
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