5th Grade > Science
ANIMAL LIFE MCQs
Total Questions : 39
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Answer: Option B. ->
False
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B
Sharp teeth and claws are the features commonly found in carnivores. It helps them to tear meat apart. Tigers and lions are examples of carnivores.
Herbivores have flat teeth to grind food like stems, leaves and roots. Cows are the examples of herbivores.
:
B
Sharp teeth and claws are the features commonly found in carnivores. It helps them to tear meat apart. Tigers and lions are examples of carnivores.
Herbivores have flat teeth to grind food like stems, leaves and roots. Cows are the examples of herbivores.
Answer: Option A. ->
arboreal
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A
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A
Sloths are slow mammals which spend most of their life on tree-tops. Animals living on trees are called arboreal animals. Sloths live in arboreal habitat.
Answer: Option C. ->
omnivores
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C
Bears eat berries, roots, grass as well as fish and other smaller animals.
Omnivores eat both animals and plants. Hence it is an omnivore.
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C
Bears eat berries, roots, grass as well as fish and other smaller animals.
Omnivores eat both animals and plants. Hence it is an omnivore.
Answer: Option A. ->
breathing underwater
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A and D
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A and D
Fishes have gills to breathe underwater. These gills allow them to absorb dissolved oxygen and filter out carbon dioxide.
Answer: Option A. ->
carnivores
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A
Lions, tigers and cheetahs hunt and eat flesh for their survival.
Since they only eat flesh and meat of other animals for their food, they are classified as carnivores.
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A
Lions, tigers and cheetahs hunt and eat flesh for their survival.
Since they only eat flesh and meat of other animals for their food, they are classified as carnivores.
Answer: Option B. ->
blowholes
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B
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B
Dolphins and whales have lungs like humans that cannot take in oxygen dissolved in water. So they come up to the surface of water to breathe in air through their blowholes. These blowholes are nothing but nostrils at the back of their head.
Answer: Option A. ->
1. Carnivore; 2. Parasite
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A
1. Owls feed on small prey like insects, rats etc. So, they are carnivorous.
2. Tapeworms live inside the host's body and feed on their nutrients, harming the host in turn. Hence they are parasites.
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A
1. Owls feed on small prey like insects, rats etc. So, they are carnivorous.
2. Tapeworms live inside the host's body and feed on their nutrients, harming the host in turn. Hence they are parasites.
Answer: Option A. ->
fly in the air
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A
The boat-shaped body helps birds while flying in the air.
They have wings made up of feathers and strong bones which also help them in flying.
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A
The boat-shaped body helps birds while flying in the air.
They have wings made up of feathers and strong bones which also help them in flying.