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Question-1
The structure which give surface area for muscle attachment in birds.
(A)
Keel
(B)
Breast bone
(C)
Vertebral column
(D)
Skull
Question-2
What do arthropods use for walking?
(A)
Flagella
(B)
Muscular foot
(C)
Jointed legs
(D)
Pseudopodia
Question-3
Shell, carapace, cuticle etc are examples of:
(A)
Endoskeleton
(B)
Exoskeleton
(C)
Organs of offense
(D)
Organs of locomotion
Question-4
Some insectivorous plants which show movement are:
(A)
Dandetion, mimosa, pitcher plant
(B)
Pitcher plant, venus fly trap and poppy
(C)
Mimosa, sundew, pitcher plant
(D)
Venus fly trap, sun dew, pitcher plant
Question-5
Bones of birds are :
(A)
strong and rigid
(B)
pneumatic and flexible
(C)
light and loose
(D)
strong with much weight
Question-6
The body system involved in movement .
(A)
Muscular system only
(B)
Muscular and skeletal system
(C)
Muscular, skeletal and nervous system
(D)
Muscular and nervous system
Question-7
Movement is:
(A)
movement of organism from one part to another
(B)
displacement of an organism
(C)
change in position of any part of an organism
(D)
change in the direction of growth
Question-8
Locomotion refers to:
(A)
displacement of an organism
(B)
movement of a part to one side
(C)
change in position of any part
(D)
change in the direction of growth.
Question-9
Birds and mammals are:
(A)
tetrapods
(B)
bipeds
(C)
adapted to the same conditions
(D)
having same type of bones
Question-10
Movement in insectivorous plants are:
(A)
growth movement
(B)
type of locomotion
(C)
nastic movement
(D)
tropic movement
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Cambridge Secondary Grade 9
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