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Diversity in the Living World — Quiz

15 questions 15 min Apply concepts

  1. Q1. When a bird eats a fruit and later drops the seed elsewhere, the bird is helping the plant by

  2. Q2. Priya records that hibiscus flowers are red while tulsi flowers are pinkish purple. She is grouping plants on the basis of

  3. Q3. Which set of features best describes a common grass plant in Table 2.1?

  4. Q4. Plants with weak stems that need a support to climb and grow are called

  5. Q5. Plants whose stems creep along the surface of the ground are called

  6. Q6. Plants such as maize, whose seeds have a single thin cotyledon, are called

  7. Q7. Wheat is given in the chapter as an example of a plant that has

  8. Q8. Which pair of plants has leaves showing parallel venation?

  9. Q9. Generally, plants with reticulate venation in their leaves have

  10. Q10. Manu's mother told him that radish is a kind of root. What type of leaf venation would Manu expect in a radish plant?

  11. Q11. Which of the following is NOT listed as a type of movement in animals in this chapter?

  12. Q12. According to Table 2.5, an ant uses which body part for movement?

  13. Q13. Which of these is given as an example of a terrestrial habitat?

  14. Q14. Ponds, lakes, rivers and oceans are all examples of

  15. Q15. Animals such as frogs that can live both on land and in water are called

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