Wrong2 Flashcards

1
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In mountains such as the Himalayas, there is a line along the hills below which there is no permanent snow. This line is called the snow line. Similarly, there is a line called the tree line – what does it mark?
A) The line below which trees don’t grow
B) The line above which trees don’t grow
C) The line above which some trees grow but others don’t
D) The line above which snow is permanent

A

B

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2
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Which is the national flower of India?
A) Lily
B) Typha 
C) Rose 
D) Lotus
A

D

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3
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What do plants need to make their food?
A) Sunlight
B) Carbon dioxide 
C) Water
D) All of the above
A

D

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4
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What are the edges of leaves known as?
A) Midrib
B) Margin
C) Leaf Line 
D) Leaf Border
A

B

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5
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During respiration, plants \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_.
A) Consume Oxygen
B) Produce Oxygen
C) Give out Carbon dioxide 
D) Both B and C
A

C

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6
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Find the odd one out:
A) Brinjal
B) Celery
C) Asparagus 
D) Sugarcane
A

A

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7
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Which of the following is NOT a food crop?
A) Potato 
B) Maize
C) Wheat 
D) Tobacco
A

D

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8
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Neem is used as a relief for which of the following diseases?
A) Fever
B) Chicken Pox 
C) Cough
D) Cold
A

B

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9
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What are the lines seen on leafs called?
A) Arteries
B) Capillaries 
C) Veins
D) Leaf Lines
A

C

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10
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62. What does flora mean?
A) Only plants
B) Only animals 
C) All living things 
D) None of these
A

A

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11
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Which of the following four senses does a mosquito use to find humans?
A) Smell 
B) Sight 
C) Hearing 
D) Touch
A

A

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12
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Which of the following animals lives in a herd?
A) Elephant 
B) Tiger
C) Squirrel 
D) Leopard
A

A

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13
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In which state is India’s western most point?
A) Andhra Pradesh 
B) West Bengal
C) Gujarat
D) Kerala
A

C

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14
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Which of these places have no trees?
A) New Caledonia 
B) Scandinavia
C) Iceland
D) Antarctica
A

D

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15
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What is the state language of Maharashtra?
A) Hindi
B) Marathi
C) Maharashtrian 
D) Maratha
A

B

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16
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Sea Otters have been known to use tools. They float on their back, use a stone to open what food item?
A) Fish
B) Shark
C) Mussel or clam
D) Sea horse or sea cucumber
A

C

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17
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Which of these islands do not have snakes?
A) Australia
B) Galapagos C) New Zealand D) Madagascar

A

C

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18
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Varanasi or Benaras is located very close to the confluence of rivers which are very holy to the Hindu community. Many people prefer to spread their ashes there. Name these rivers.
A) Gandhak and Kosi
B) Ganga and Gandhak
C) Ganga, Varuna and Assi D) Ganga and Yamuna

A

C

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19
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Eskimos drill holes in the ice to fish. A similar technique of digging holes in ice is used by which animal to breathe?
A) Snow hare
B) Snow fox
C) Seal
D) Elephant
A

C

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20
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What is an alga?
A) Green-coloured animal
B) Aquatic plant
C) Non-living component
D) Fungus growing on bread
A

B

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21
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Find the odd one out:
A) Doctor
B) Education 
C) Builder
D) Architect
A

B

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22
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Mohan is 4th from either end of a row of boys? How many boys are there in that row?
A) 9 
B) 6 
C) 12 
D) 7
A

D

23
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Paint : Artist :: Wood : \_\_\_\_\_\_\_
A) Furniture 
B) Forest
C) Fire
D) Carpenter
A

D

24
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acme : mace :: alga : \_\_\_\_\_\_\_
A) gala 
B) gaal 
C) laga 
D) glaa
A

A

25
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Which of the following is true?
A) 200 is greater than 345 
B) -200 is lesser than 345 
C) 955 is greater than 1012 
D) -955 is greater than 1012
A

B

26
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Think of a number, add 10 to it, and divide the answer by 2 Let the resulting number be x. Starting with x, how can I get my original number back?
A) Multiply x by 2 and then subtract 10 from the result
B) Divide x by 2 and then add 10 to the result
C) Multiply x by 2 and then add 10 to the result
D) Add 2 to x and then divide the resulting number by 10

A

A

27
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Find the wrongly spelt word and mark your answer.
A) Winning 
B) Mining 
C) Running 
D) Begining
A

D

28
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JM’ is related to ‘PS’ in the same way as ‘BE’ is related to \_\_\_.
A) KJ
B) HK
C) HJ
D) None of these
A

B

29
Q
On Friday, 1250 people visited the zoo. Three times as many people visited on Saturday than on Friday. How many people visited the zoo on Saturday?
A) 3615
B) 3650
C) 3750 
D) 3753
A

C

30
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Ms. X’s class went on a nature walk. They kept a record of all the things they saw. At the end of the day, they had seen thirteen different kinds of trees, twenty-one kinds of flowers seven rabbits, thirty-two birds, and twelve squirrels. What fractions did rabbits comprise of all that the class saw on the walk?
A) 7/85 
B) 32/85 
C) 34/85 
D) 13/85
A

A

31
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Which is correct order of size for these three wild species in the dog family?
A) Wolf is bigger than the jackal, jackal is bigger than the fox
B) Wolf is bigger than the fox, which is bigger than the jackal
C) Jackal bigger than the fox, which is bigger than the wolf
D) Jackal bigger than the wolf, which is bigger than the fox

A

A

32
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Ornithology is the study of?
A) Insects 
B) Tigers 
C) Birds 
D) Fish
A

C

33
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Which of the following senses is the weakest in birds?
A) Hearing 
B) Sight 
C) Smell 
D) Taste
A

C

34
Q
Which of the following is a pest in houses?
A) Cat
B) Dog 
C) Rat
D) Spider
A

C

35
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Arrange in the correct order of growth: pupa, egg, butterfly, larva (caterpillar).
A) Pupa – Egg – Larva – Butterfly
B) Egg – Pupa – Larva – Butterfly
C) Pupa – Larva – Egg – Butterfly 
D) Egg – Larva – Pupa – Butterfly
A

D

36
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Spiders are not found in which continent?
A) Asia
B) Europe
C) Australia 
D) Antarctica
A

D

37
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Which is the largest carnivore on land?
A) Tiger
B) Jaguar
C) Lion
D) Polar Bear
A

D

38
Q
Which of the following animals would you NOT find in the wild near Mumbai city?
A) Leopard
B) Flamingo
C) Cobra 
D) Elephant
A

D

39
Q
What are the young ones of an ant called?
A) Antling
B) Larvae
C) Caterpillar 
D) Mite
A

B

40
Q
Why do butterflies eat so much?
A) To stay warm
B) To attract a mate
C) To grow and gain energy 
D) All of the above
A

C

41
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Green is the colour you will generally associate with me, although several of my kinds are brightly coloured and multi-coloured. I love to eat flies, grasshoppers, and other insects which I can easily gobble up. You will generally find me only during the rainy season as I need to keep my skin wet and moist. Who am I?
A) Tortoise
B) Crocodile
C) Frog
D) Turtle
A

C

42
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Dogfish is actually a type of shark. Why is it named dogfish?
A) Their face looks like a dog
B) They hunt in large packs, like wild dogs
C) They were once hunted and used in the production of dog food
D) In the 19th century they were very common pets and hence named dogfish

A

B

43
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Where do rivers usually end?
A) Hills & Mountains 
B) Dams
C) Seas & Oceans 
D) Valleys
A

C

44
Q
Do snakes live in seas?
A) Yes
B) No
C) May be, but no one has ever seen one
D) They swim out into the sea sometimes, but don’t live there
A

A

45
Q
Can frogs live in saltwater?
A) Yes
B) No
C) Some can, but not all
D) Yes, but scientists are yet to find one
A

B

46
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Can all snails live in water?
A) Yes
B) No
C) Depends on the season
D) they can live there, If they accidentally fall in water
A

B

47
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Which of these senses are weak in an elephant?
A) Seeing and hearing 
B) Smelling and hearing 
C) Smelling
D) Seeing
A

D

48
Q

What can cause a person to fall sick?
A) Germs
B) Lack of hygiene C) Both
D) Neither A or B

A

C

49
Q
Composting is achieved through recycling of what?
A) Batteries
B) Plastic
C) Organic Waste 
D) Glass
A

C

50
Q
Nearly 70 percent of fresh water is found in
A) Ice caps and glaciers 
B) Groundwater
C) Seas and oceans
D) Lakes and rivers
A

A

51
Q
The home of which of these animals is called a ‘mound’?
A) Frog
B) Lizard 
C) Snake 
D) Termite
A

D

52
Q
Dinosaurs are just made up animals and they never actually existed. True or False?
A) True
B) False
C) They only existed on other planets 
D) They are imaginary animals
A

B

53
Q
Turtles are \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_.
A) Reptiles
B) Amphibians 
C) Fishes
D) Mammals
A

A

54
Q
Farmers are advised not to use excessive fertilizers on crops as it damages the soil. What kind of pollution is this?
A) Soil Pollution
B) Air Pollution
C) Water Pollution 
D) Crop Pollution
A

A