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Question-1
Long ears of which organism helps it to pick up sound vibrations?
(A)
Hare
(B)
Long - eared bat
(C)
Tiny owl
(D)
Gerbil
Question-2
Woodlice prevents water loss by the response it shows towards:
(A)
Light
(B)
Gravity
(C)
Humidity
(D)
Temperature
Question-3
Response of an organ towards gravity is called as:
(A)
Geotropism
(B)
Gravitropism
(C)
Both a and b
(D)
Phototropism
Question-4
Name the tropic movement shown by pollen grains to reach the ovary.
(A)
Hydrotropism
(B)
Phototropism
(C)
Chemotropism
(D)
Geotropism
Question-5
The sensitive part of gerbils that receives stimuli caused by the air movement are the:
(A)
Nostrils
(B)
Whiskers
(C)
Fur
(D)
Ears
Question-6
Which plant organ is negatively geotropic?
(A)
Shoot
(B)
Root
(C)
Leaf
(D)
Flower
Question-7
Maggots of blowflies show directional response to:
(A)
Moisture
(B)
Temperature
(C)
Light
(D)
Gravity
Question-8
Which organ helps the snake to detect smell?
(A)
Jacobson's organ
(B)
Eye - spot
(C)
Nerve net
(D)
Nostrils
Question-9
Non - directional responses are also known as:
(A)
Tropic movements
(B)
Taxes
(C)
Stimuli
(D)
Negative tropism
Question-10
Find the growth inhibitors from the following.
(A)
Auxin
(B)
Ethylene
(C)
Abscisic acid
(D)
Both b and c
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Cambridge Secondary Grade 10
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