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		<title>GK -Facts about Animals and Birds</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. The bird which has no wings at all Kiwi 2. Which is the flying mammal Bat 3. Of major insect groups, which are the only ones with just one pair of wings Flies 4. What is the name of the animal which has a tongue lower than its body Chameleon 5. Which food crop has the maximum content of [...]]]></description>
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<p align="justify"><strong>1. The bird which has no wings at all<br />
</strong>Kiwi</p>
<p><strong>2. Which is the flying mammal<br />
</strong>Bat</p>
<p><strong>3. Of major insect groups, which are the only ones with just one pair of wings<br />
</strong>Flies<br />
<strong><br />
4. What is the name of the animal which has a tongue lower than its body<br />
</strong>Chameleon</p>
<p><strong>5. Which food crop has the maximum content of proteins<br />
</strong>Soybeans</p>
<p><strong>6. Which flowerless plants found mostly in water and having chlorophyll<br />
</strong>Algae</p>
<p><strong>7. The drug which reduces blood pressure is obtained from the root of the plant<br />
</strong>Rauwolfia serpentine</p>
<p><strong>8. The most effective pesticide for general use against most garden pests is<br />
</strong>Malathion</p>
<p><strong>9. Rows of trees grown along the coastal areas to reduce the impact of Cyclones are called as<br />
</strong>Mangroves</p>
<p><strong>10. Salim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History is situated at<br />
</strong>Coimbatore</p>
<p><strong>11. One of the main cause of flood in rivers is<br />
</strong>Deforestation</p>
<p><strong>12. Animals that creep, are called<br />
</strong>Reptiles<br />
<strong><br />
13. The friend of the farmer is<br />
</strong>Earthworm</p>
<p><strong>14. The great Indian Bustard is found which Indian state<br />
</strong>Rajasthan<br />
<strong><br />
15. Which of the following animals is a marsupial<br />
</strong>a. Kangaroo<br />
b. Goat<br />
c. Lion<br />
d. Whale<br />
Ans : A</p>
<p><strong>16. An earthworm has<br />
</strong>a. Three eyes<br />
b. No eyes<br />
c. One eye<br />
d. Two eyes<br />
Ans : B</p>
<p><strong>17. Respiration of plants is through<br />
</strong>a. Arriers<br />
b. Gills<br />
c. Trachea<br />
d. Stomata<br />
Ans : D</p>
<p><strong>18. The best method of control of a soil borne disease is by<br />
</strong>a. Using fungicides<br />
b. Burning affected plants<br />
c. Crop rotation<br />
d. Seed treatment<br />
Ans : C</p>
<p><strong>19. Animals in a sleeplike dormant state over the winter while living off reserves of body fat, with a decrease in body temperature and pulse rate and slower</strong> metabolism is termed as<br />
Hybernate</p>
<p><strong>20. A period during which the metabolism of certain animals or insects slows down, temporarily suspending their bodily development and growth is termed as<br />
</strong>Diapause</p>
<p>21. The phenomenon of summer sleep by animals is called<br />
Aestivation</p>
<p>22. Which of the following is not obtained from the bark of a tree<br />
a. Quinine<br />
b. Tannin<br />
c. Cinnamon<br />
d. Bhang<br />
Ans : D</p>
<p>23. Which of the following is not one of the important steps in processing tea leaves<br />
a. Rolling<br />
b. Drying<br />
c. Fermenting<br />
d. Withering<br />
Ans : C</p>
<p>24. Which food crop has maximum content of proteins<br />
Soya bean</p>
<p>25. Maximum yield of milk is obtained from …….. variety of cows<br />
Red Sindhi</p>
<p>26. Triticale is the first species of an agricultural crop produced scientifically by humans by crossing<br />
Wheat and Rye</p>
<p>27. The first man made cereal is<br />
Triticale</p>
<p>28. The first species of an agricultural crop produced scientifically by humans<br />
Triticale</p>
<p>29. Arabica and Robusta are two main varieties of …….. cultivated in India<br />
Coffee</p>
<p>30. Which of the following is not a natural fibre<br />
a. Silk<br />
b. Jute<br />
c. Coir<br />
d. Rayon<br />
Ans : D</p>
<p>31. What helps a camel to travel long distances in deserts without food and water<br />
its humps</p>
<p>32. The tallest tree in the world is<br />
a. Eucalyptus<br />
b. Mahogany<br />
c. Redwood<br />
d. Teak<br />
Ans : C</p>
<p>33. The resinous shellac is obtained from<br />
a. Bark of a tree<br />
b. Distillation of wood<br />
c. Agricultural waste<br />
d. Processing of crude oil<br />
Ans : A</p>
<p>34. Name the respiratory organ of fish<br />
Gills</p>
<p>35. Which among the following has the maximum lifespan<br />
a. Eagle<br />
b. Tortoise<br />
c. Tiger<br />
d. Elephant<br />
Ans : B</p>
<p>36. What is arginine<br />
An amino acid obtained by animals from their diet</p>
<p>37. What is the scientific name of Coconut tree<br />
Cocos nucifera</p>
<p>38. Which crop in Maharashtra is known as Ã¢â‚¬ËœWhite GoldÃ¢â‚¬â„¢<br />
Cotton</p>
<p>39. Economically the most important forest of India<br />
a. Tidal<br />
b. Tropical deciduous forest<br />
c. Thorn forest<br />
d. Evergreen forest<br />
Ans : B</p>
<p>40. Cacti are classic examples of<br />
a. Mesophytes<br />
b. Xerophytes<br />
c. Heliophytes<br />
d. Sciophytes<br />
Ans : B</p>
<p>41. Which of the following is not a Biosphere Reserve<br />
a. Agasthyamala<br />
b. Panchamarhi<br />
c. Nallamala<br />
d. Nilgiri<br />
Ans : C</p>
<p>42. Transport of food from leaves to other parts of plant is termed as<br />
Translocation</p>
<p>43. The crop which considers frost as its enemy<br />
a. Rubber<br />
b. Tea<br />
c. Coffee<br />
d. Tobacco<br />
Ans : D</p>
<p>44. The protein of rice grains is of good quality being rich in<br />
Gliadin</p>
<p>45. The extensive grass lands known as Ã¢â‚¬ËœPrairiesÃ¢â‚¬â„¢ are found in<br />
North America</p>
<p>46. Which of the following has been found useful in keeping cholesterol level down<br />
a. Tulsi<br />
b. Serpentina<br />
c. Turmeric<br />
d. Garlic<br />
Ans : D</p>
<p>47. The only snake that builds a nest<br />
King cobra</p>
<p>48. The characteristic feature of virus is<br />
a. It lacks chlorophyll<br />
b. It multiplies only on hosts<br />
c. It multiplies only on dead animals<br />
d. It is made of fats<br />
Ans : B</p>
<p>49. A field or a part of a garden where fruit trees grow, mainly commercially<br />
a. Park<br />
b. Orchard<br />
c. Nursery<br />
d. Yard<br />
Ans : B</p>
<p>50. A place where wild animals live<br />
a. Forest<br />
b. Lair<br />
c. Sanctuary<br />
d. Stable<br />
Ans : B</p>
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