Wrong4 Flashcards

1
Q

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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2
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What is the process by which plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen?
A) Respiration
B) Photosynthesis
C) Evaporation D) Condensation

A

B

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3
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Which of these can be called a host plant?

A) A Plant on which ant hills are seen
B) A Plant which is eaten by caterpillars
C) A Plant on which birds sleep
D) A Plant on which snakes live

A

B

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4
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This flower is available in many different colours, although the most common colour is red. Which flower is this?
A) Rose
B) Shoe flower
C) None of these 
D) Both A & B
A

D

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5
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The praying mantis is a type of insect that looks like a grasshopper. They differ from the common grasshopper in their front two legs. What is special about them, that gives them their name?
A) They sit on their back and rub their legs together like praying
B) The front two legs are held together to catch prey, like praying
C) They use the front two legs to scratch their bodies
D) They use the legs in mating

A

B

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6
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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

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7
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Which of these birds is the fastest running bird in the world?
A) Ptarmigan 
B) Cassowary 
C) Snipe
D) Ostrich
A

D

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8
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On which of the following types of habitats do most of the 15 species of cranes nest?
A) Wetland
B) Grassland
C) Tropical Forest 
D) Temperate Forest
A

A

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9
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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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10
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What is another name for a caterpillar?
A) Worm 
B) Larva 
C) Pupa 
D) Nymph
A

B

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11
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Some birds move to warmer places in winter and then return when weather improves. What is this phenomenon called, used for people as well? 
A) Digestion
B) Curation
C) Migration
D) Immigration
A

C

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12
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If an aquarium is used to keep fish, what is a terrarium used for?
A) Keeping rats, mice and hamsters
B) Keeping tortoises, snakes and salamanders
C) Growing plants
D) Growing algae

A

C

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13
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The Dead Sea is known as one of the harshest environments on the Earth. Which of these animals would you find in the Dead Sea?
A) Seal
B) Whale
C) Shark 
D) None
A

D

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14
Q
On what would you build a dam?
A) Sea 
B) Lake 
C) Pond 
D) River
A

D

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15
Q
From which direction does the sun rise?
A) North 
B) South 
C) East 
D) West
A

C

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16
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The shape of the Moon keeps on changing every night. The night when you see the full moon is called a ‘full Moon night’. What is the night called when you see no moon?
A) No Moon night
B) Dark night
C) New Moon night 
D) Black Moon night
A

C

17
Q

Can sloths swim?
A) Yes
B) No
C) Sometimes D) Never

A

A

18
Q
Old Faithful is the name of a geyser that lets out steam from inside the Earth at regular intervals. In which country is it located?
A) United states
B) Russia
C) Canada 
D) Mexico
A

A

19
Q

Which of the following cannot be a source of water for daily use at home?
A) Lake B) Well C) River D) Sea

A

D

20
Q
For what do fishes use their tail fin?
A) To swim forward
B) To turn while swimming 
C) To hunt fish
D) Both A & B
A

D

21
Q

From where do rivers start?
A) Hills & Mountains B) Oceans & Seas C) Heaven
D) Dams

A

A

22
Q

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

A

C

23
Q
Crabs that are eaten by humans are caught out at sea. Do crabs live in freshwater?
A) Yes
B) No
C) Can’t say
D) on Research to find this is going
A

A

24
Q

This water-loving bird is famous because of the pink colour of its
feathers. What is the name of this bird?
A) Kingfisher
B) Duck
C) Tern
D) Flamingo

A

D

25
Q

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

26
Q
Find the wrongly spelt word and mark your answer.
A) Winning 
B) Mining 
C) Running 
D) Begining
A

D

27
Q

Who is the Birdman of India?
A) Zafar Futehally
B) Salim Ali
C) Humayun Abdulali D) Dillon Ripley

A

B

28
Q

Which of the following is a renewable source of energy?
A) Fossil fuel B) Sunlight C) Wind
D) B & C

A

D

29
Q

Which is the national bird of India?
A) Sparrow B) Parakeet C) Eagle
D) Peafowl

A

D