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MCQs-Chapter 8–How the Land Becomes Sacred-Class 7 SST

  Multiple Choice Questions Chapter 8–How the Land Becomes Sacred Class 7 Subject Social Science **************************** 35 MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions) Which of the following religions did not originate in India? a) Buddhism b) Sikhism c) Islam ✔️ d) Jainism The Mahabodhi Stupa is located in: a) Sanchi b) Bodh Gaya ✔️ c) Varanasi d) Mathura A tīrtha symbolically represents: a) A trade route b) A border c) A spiritual crossing ✔️ d) A temple structure In Sikhism, the Akal Takht is located at: a) Patna b) Delhi c) Amritsar ✔️ d) Anandpur The shrine of Sabarimala is in: a) Tamil Nadu b) Karnataka c) Kerala ✔️ d) Andhra Pradesh Pandharpur Wari is a pilgrimage held in: a) Gujarat b) Maharashtra ✔️ c) Odisha d) Punjab BhÅ«devÄ« is regarded as: a) A river goddess b) Goddess of wisdom c) Mother Earth ✔️ d) A star deity The Dongria Khond tribe worships which hill? a) Nanda Devi b) Girnar c) Niyam Dongar ✔️ d) Shatru...

MCQs-Diversity in the Living World-Class 6-Science

 

Multiple Choice Questions-Chapter 12 (Diversity in the Living World)-Class 6-Subject Science

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Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs):

  1. What is biodiversity?
    a) The study of plants only
    b) The variety of living organisms in an environment
    c) The science of grouping animals
    d) The process of photosynthesis
    Answer: b) The variety of living organisms in an environment

  2. Which of the following is an example of a terrestrial habitat?
    a) Ocean
    b) Pond
    c) Desert
    d) River
    Answer: c) Desert

  3. Which of the following is an aquatic animal?
    a) Lion
    b) Elephant
    c) Dolphin
    d) Tiger
    Answer: c) Dolphin

  4. Which type of plant has a soft and green stem?
    a) Trees
    b) Shrubs
    c) Herbs
    d) Climbers
    Answer: c) Herbs

  5. Which of these is an example of a shrub?
    a) Mango tree
    b) Rose plant
    c) Grass
    d) Coconut tree
    Answer: b) Rose plant

  6. Which feature is used to classify plants into monocots and dicots?
    a) Leaf color
    b) Number of seeds
    c) Leaf venation and root type
    d) Size of the plant
    Answer: c) Leaf venation and root type

  7. Which of the following has parallel venation in its leaves?
    a) Mango
    b) Neem
    c) Banana
    d) Rose
    Answer: c) Banana

  8. What type of roots do plants with reticulate venation have?
    a) Fibrous roots
    b) Taproots
    c) Aerial roots
    d) No roots
    Answer: b) Taproots

  9. Which of these animals can live both on land and in water?
    a) Crocodile
    b) Elephant
    c) Parrot
    d) Dog
    Answer: a) Crocodile

  10. Which animal uses gills to breathe?
    a) Frog
    b) Dog
    c) Fish
    d) Snake
    Answer: c) Fish

  11. Which type of habitat do camels live in?
    a) Mountains
    b) Oceans
    c) Deserts
    d) Forests
    Answer: c) Deserts

  12. Which feature helps a fish to swim easily in water?
    a) Legs
    b) Wings
    c) Streamlined body
    d) Hard shell
    Answer: c) Streamlined body

  13. Which type of tree loses its leaves during autumn?
    a) Evergreen tree
    b) Deciduous tree
    c) Shrub
    d) Herb
    Answer: b) Deciduous tree

  14. Which of the following is an example of an amphibian?
    a) Lizard
    b) Frog
    c) Eagle
    d) Whale
    Answer: b) Frog

  15. What do plants provide to animals?
    a) Shelter
    b) Oxygen
    c) Food
    d) All of the above
    Answer: d) All of the above

  16. Which adaptation helps camels survive in the desert?
    a) Thick fur
    b) Long legs and fat-storing humps
    c) Small ears
    d) Short legs
    Answer: b) Long legs and fat-storing humps

  17. Which of these animals lives in a cold environment?
    a) Penguin
    b) Tiger
    c) Camel
    d) Elephant
    Answer: a) Penguin

  18. Which of these is a man-made change in biodiversity?
    a) Deforestation
    b) Natural disasters
    c) Climate change
    d) Evolution
    Answer: a) Deforestation

  19. Which animal has a long trunk to help it drink water and pick up food?
    a) Giraffe
    b) Elephant
    c) Kangaroo
    d) Lion
    Answer: b) Elephant

  20. Which type of tree is commonly found in mountain regions?
    a) Cactus
    b) Coconut
    c) Pine
    d) Mango
    Answer: c) Pine

Additional MCQs:

  1. Which of the following is a carnivorous plant?
    a) Mango tree
    b) Venus flytrap
    c) Rose plant
    d) Coconut tree
    Answer: b) Venus flytrap

  2. Which part of a cactus plant helps in photosynthesis?
    a) Leaves
    b) Stems
    c) Roots
    d) Flowers
    Answer: b) Stems

  3. Which of the following animals is a herbivore?
    a) Lion
    b) Tiger
    c) Cow
    d) Snake
    Answer: c) Cow

  4. Which feature helps penguins survive in extremely cold climates?
    a) Long ears
    b) Thick layer of fat (blubber)
    c) Sharp claws
    d) Dry skin
    Answer: b) Thick layer of fat (blubber)

  5. Which of the following animals has an exoskeleton?
    a) Snake
    b) Butterfly
    c) Frog
    d) Elephant
    Answer: b) Butterfly

  6. Why do trees in mountain regions have needle-like leaves?
    a) To attract insects
    b) To prevent excessive water loss
    c) To grow taller
    d) To absorb more sunlight
    Answer: b) To prevent excessive water loss

  7. Which of these animals lays eggs?
    a) Whale
    b) Dog
    c) Snake
    d) Bat
    Answer: c) Snake

  8. What kind of roots do mangrove trees have to help them survive in marshy areas?
    a) Taproots
    b) Aerial roots
    c) Fibrous roots
    d) Storage roots
    Answer: b) Aerial roots

  9. Which of the following birds cannot fly?
    a) Crow
    b) Pigeon
    c) Ostrich
    d) Sparrow
    Answer: c) Ostrich

  10. Why do desert animals come out mostly at night?
    a) To avoid predators
    b) To find more food
    c) To escape the extreme heat of the day
    d) To drink water
    Answer: c) To escape the extreme heat of the day

True or False:

  1. All plants have the same type of leaves. (False)
  2. Birds have hollow bones that help them fly. (True)
  3. A whale is a fish. (False, it is a mammal.)
  4. Cactus plants store water in their stems. (True)
  5. All animals have a backbone. (False)
  6. Mango trees are evergreen trees. (False, they are seasonal.)
  7. Fish breathe through gills. (True)
  8. All plants produce flowers. (False)
  9. Penguins live in hot deserts. (False)
  10. Animals and plants depend on each other for survival. (True)

Match the Following:

Column AColumn B
CactusLives in deserts
FishBreathes through gills
FrogAmphibian
RoseExample of a shrub
NeemExample of a tree
DolphinLives in water
TaprootFound in dicots
Parallel venationFound in monocots
PineFound in cold regions
WhaleMammal that lives in water

Assertion and Reasoning Questions:

  1. Assertion (A): Camels can survive for days without water.
    Reason (R): Camels store fat in their humps, which provides energy and reduces water loss.
    Answer: (Both A and R are true, and R explains A.)

  2. Assertion (A): Cactus plants can grow in the desert.
    Reason (R): Cactus plants have thick stems that store water and small leaves to reduce water loss.
    Answer: (Both A and R are true, and R explains A.)

  3. Assertion (A): Birds can fly because they have light bodies.
    Reason (R): Birds have hollow bones that reduce weight and help them fly.
    Answer: (Both A and R are true, and R explains A.)

  4. Assertion (A): All animals need sunlight for survival.
    Reason (R): Sunlight is necessary for photosynthesis, which produces oxygen and food for animals.
    Answer: (A is false, but R is true.)

  5. Assertion (A): Polar bears have white fur.
    Reason (R): White fur helps polar bears blend with their snowy surroundings and stay camouflaged.
    Answer: (Both A and R are true, and R explains A.)

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