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Question-1
All whales breathe through 'blow-holes'. Where are these 'blow-holes' found?
(A)
On their bellies
(B)
On top of their heads
(C)
Just before their rare fins
(D)
Near their eyes
Question-2
How do bees obtain nectar from flowers ?
(A)
Scraping it with her antennae
(B)
Using their feet
(C)
Using their proboscis
(D)
Using their body
Question-3
Animals such as fish and crabs breathe through their:
(A)
Lungs
(B)
Skin
(C)
Gills
(D)
Nose
Question-4
Cockroaches take in air through:
(A)
Lungs
(B)
Gills
(C)
Spiracles
(D)
Skin
Question-5
Plant are otherwise known as:
(A)
Producers
(B)
Consumers
(C)
Decomposers
(D)
Saprophytes
Question-6
There are two species of hippos- one is pygmy and the other is:
(A)
Little
(B)
Dwarf
(C)
Common hippo
(D)
Stout
Question-7
King cobra is found active during:
(A)
Day time
(B)
Night time
(C)
Both day and night
(D)
Noon time
Question-8
The stage just before a butterfly forms a butterfly is.
(A)
Larva
(B)
Caterpillar
(C)
Egg
(D)
Pupa
Question-9
How do roses protect itself from enemies ?
(A)
Poison
(B)
Thorns
(C)
Fine hair
(D)
Bristles
Question-10
What kind of animal is the Duck billed platypus ?
(A)
Semi-aquatic mammal
(B)
Species of duck
(C)
A land dwelling reptile
(D)
Species of hippo
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Cambridge Secondary Grade 5
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