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451. |
What are consumers? |
A. | Carnivores animals |
B. | Herbivores animals |
C. | Omnivores animals |
D. | All of these |
Answer» E. | |
452. |
Select the true statements from the following. (CTET Feb 2014) I. Elephants love to play with muddy water as it keeps their skin cool. II. Most elephants like to take rest and sleep nearly 10 hr a day. III. A 3 months old elephant weights about 200 kg. IV. Most adult elephants eat about 100 kg of leaves/twigs in 1 day. Which of the statements given above are correct? |
A. | II and IV |
B. | I and IV |
C. | I, III and IV |
D. | I and II |
Answer» D. I and II | |
453. |
Which of the following differentiate animals with plants? (UPTET Nov 2013) |
A. | Respiration and reproduction |
B. | Mitochondria and centrosome |
C. | Chlorophyll and vacuole |
D. | Centriole and Plasmalemma |
Answer» D. Centriole and Plasmalemma | |
454. |
If a grasshopper is eaten by a frog, then the energy transfer will be from (UTET Sept 2013) |
A. | producer to decomposer |
B. | producer to primary consumer |
C. | primary consumer to secondary consumer |
D. | secondary consumer to primary consumer |
Answer» D. secondary consumer to primary consumer | |
455. |
The birds move their neck very often because (CTET, UPTET June, July 2013) |
A. | their ears are covered with feathers |
B. | they can fly |
C. | the birds eyes are fixed |
D. | the birds have small eyes |
Answer» D. the birds have small eyes | |
456. |
Select the correct statements about elephant herd (CTET, UPTET June, July 2013) I. An elephant herd has mainly females and baby elephants upto 14-15 years old. II. An elephant herd comprises members of a particular family. III. The oldest female is the leader of the herd. IV. An elephant herd may accommodate any number of female elephant and the young ones. Which of the statements given above are correct? |
A. | III and IV |
B. | I and II |
C. | I and III |
D. | II and IV |
Answer» B. I and II | |
457. |
Bat is mammal because it (UPTET June 2013) |
A. | flies |
B. | arboreal |
C. | herbivores |
D. | gives birth |
Answer» E. | |
458. |
Select the correct statements about snakes. (CTET Nov 2012) I. Only four types of poisonous snakes are found in our country. II. Cobra is a poisonous variety of snakes. III. A poisonous snake has four hollow tooth (fangs) through which the poison enters the body of a person when the snake bites. IV. Medicine for snake bites is made from the snake's poison, Which of the statements given above are correct? |
A. | I, IV and I |
B. | II, I and III |
C. | I, II and IV |
D. | II, III and IV |
Answer» D. II, III and IV | |
459. |
Animals are classified on the basis of nutirition. Identify the true statements in this regardI. Autotrophs can produce their own food.II. Heterotrophs cannot produce their own food.Which of the statement (s) given above is/are correct? |
A. | Only I |
B. | Only II |
C. | Both I and II |
D. | Neither I nor II |
Answer» D. Neither I nor II | |
460. |
Animals who depend on other dead animals are called (UPTET Nov 2011) |
A. | Parasite |
B. | Decomposer |
C. | Scavengers |
D. | Omnivores |
Answer» D. Omnivores | |
461. |
An egret bird is often seen on a buffalo's back; This is becuase the egret (CTET, UPTET June 2011) |
A. | feeds on parasites on the buffalo's back |
B. | feeds on insects present in the grass |
C. | loves to sing while sitting on the buffalo's back |
D. | rests after flying for-a while |
Answer» B. feeds on insects present in the grass | |
462. |
Read the following description of an animal and identify it "It looks like a bear but it is not. It spends almost 17 hours a day sleeping while hanging upside down on a tree branch. It eats the leaves of the same tree on which it lives. It lives for about 40 years." |
A. | Chimpanzee |
B. | Panda |
C. | Sloth |
D. | Langur |
Answer» D. Langur | |
463. |
Paramecium is a ............ organism. |
A. | Unicellular |
B. | multicellular |
C. | invertebrates |
D. | mammal |
Answer» B. multicellular | |
464. |
Which one of the following show brood parasitism? |
A. | Crow |
B. | Koel |
C. | Squirrel |
D. | Pigeon |
Answer» C. Squirrel | |
465. |
Which of the following statements are correct? I. Oviparous lay eggs. II. In external fertilisation of ovum and sperm takes place outside the body. III. Viviparous animals lay eggs. IV. In viviporous animals, fertilisation occur inside the female body. Select the correct answer using the codes given below. |
A. | I, II and III |
B. | III and IV |
C. | I, II and IV |
D. | II, III and IV |
Answer» D. II, III and IV | |
466. |
Match the following List I (Animals) List II (Respiratory Organ) (i) Fish [a] Gills (ii) Earthworn [b] Lungs (iii) Whale [c] Lungs, Nose (iv) Lion [d] Skin |
A. | A\[\to \]4 A\[\to \]2 A\[\to \]3 A\[\to \]1 |
B. | B\[\to \]1 B\[\to \]4 B\[\to \]3 B\[\to \]2 |
C. | C\[\to \]1 C\[\to \]4 C\[\to \]2 C\[\to \]3 |
D. | D\[\to \]4 D\[\to \]1 D\[\to \]2 D\[\to \]3 |
Answer» C. C\[\to \]1 C\[\to \]4 C\[\to \]2 C\[\to \]3 | |
467. |
In this vein diagram 'X' can show |
A. | sponges |
B. | corals |
C. | Echinodermata |
D. | insects |
Answer» D. insects | |
468. |
Which statements is true regarding unicellular organism? I. They are also called protozoa. II. They can be seen by microscope. III. Examples are- bacteria, archaea. Select the correct answer using the codes given below |
A. | I and II |
B. | II and III |
C. | I and III |
D. | All of these |
Answer» E. | |
469. |
Match the following List I (Animals) List II (Yougones) (i) Sheep [a] Bunny (ii) Mokey [b] Foal (iii) Rabbit [c] Camb (iv) Zebra [d] Infant |
A. | A\[\to \]3 A\[\to \]4 A\[\to \]1 A\[\to \]2 |
B. | B\[\to \]1 B\[\to \]4 B\[\to \]3 B\[\to \]2 |
C. | C\[\to \]3 C\[\to \]1 C\[\to \]4 C\[\to \]2 |
D. | D\[\to \]1 D\[\to \]2 D\[\to \]3 D\[\to \]4 |
Answer» B. B\[\to \]1 B\[\to \]4 B\[\to \]3 B\[\to \]2 | |
470. |
Match the following List I (Habitat) List II (Related Animals) (i) Terrestrial [a] Spong (ii) Desert [b] Frong (iii) Aquatic [c] Rat (iv) Amphibian [d] Lizand |
A. | A\[\to \]3 A\[\to \]1 A\[\to \]4 A\[\to \]2 |
B. | B\[\to \]3 B\[\to \]4 B\[\to \]1 B\[\to \]2 |
C. | C\[\to \]1 C\[\to \]3 C\[\to \]2 C\[\to \]4 |
D. | D\[\to \]1 D\[\to \]2 D\[\to \]3 D\[\to \]4 |
Answer» C. C\[\to \]1 C\[\to \]3 C\[\to \]2 C\[\to \]4 | |
471. |
Some animals have stripes and patches on, their skin what can be its reason? |
A. | Temperature |
B. | Weather |
C. | Soil |
D. | All of these |
Answer» E. | |
472. |
Match the following List I (Animals) List II (Useful Product for Humans) (i) Cow [a] Meat and fur (ii) Sheep [b] Leather (iii) Snake [c] Meat, Wool (iv) Rabbit [d] Milk |
A. | A\[\to \]1 A\[\to \]2 A\[\to \]3 A\[\to \]4 |
B. | B\[\to \]4 B\[\to \]3 B\[\to \]2 B\[\to \]1 |
C. | C\[\to \]3 C\[\to \]4 C\[\to \]2 C\[\to \]1 |
D. | D\[\to \]2 D\[\to \]1 D\[\to \]4 D\[\to \]3 |
Answer» C. C\[\to \]3 C\[\to \]4 C\[\to \]2 C\[\to \]1 | |
473. |
Identify the correct statement. I. Fishes have scales on the body. II. They have invisible ears and have only two chambered heart. III. Fishes are oviparous animal. Which of the statements given above is are correct? |
A. | I and II |
B. | I and III |
C. | II and III |
D. | All of these |
Answer» E. | |
474. |
Find the one which is not oviparous? |
A. | Birds |
B. | Reptiles |
C. | Amphibian |
D. | Mammal |
Answer» E. | |
475. |
What are the types of classification of animals? |
A. | Body structure |
B. | Nutrition |
C. | Reproduction |
D. | Ail of these |
Answer» E. | |
476. |
What are the functions of the family? |
A. | Emotional bonding |
B. | Protection |
C. | Economic support |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» E. | |
477. |
"A family is a unit consisting of mother, father and their two children". This statement is (JCTET Sept 2016) |
A. | incorrect, because the statement should specify that the children are biological |
B. | incorrect, because there are many kind of families and one cannot classify family as being of only are-kind |
C. | correct, since this is an ideal family size |
D. | correct, because this is what all Indian families are like |
Answer» C. correct, since this is an ideal family size | |
478. |
Who discovered the blood group in human being? (UPTET Feb 2016) |
A. | Landsteiner |
B. | Jennings |
C. | Pantien and Mast |
D. | Karl Marx |
Answer» B. Jennings | |
479. |
One of the characteristic of family is |
A. | nuclear position in the society |
B. | system of nomenclature |
C. | Both [a] and [b] |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» D. None of the above | |
480. |
Which is not the characteristic of family? |
A. | Universality |
B. | Sense of responsibility |
C. | Social control |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» E. | |
481. |
What are the minimum ages for marriage of boys and girls in India? (RTET July 2011) |
A. | 21 years and 18 years |
B. | 18 years and 21 years |
C. | 18 years and 18 years |
D. | 18 years and 16 years |
Answer» B. 18 years and 21 years | |
482. |
Nuclear family refers to (RTET July 2011) |
A. | any family born after 1950 |
B. | family includes parents and their children |
C. | entire family including children, their parents and grandparents |
D. | only husband and wife |
Answer» C. entire family including children, their parents and grandparents | |
483. |
Which one of the following teaching strategies will be more effective for maximum involvement of students in teaching the topic of 'Game we play'? (RTET July 2011) |
A. | Take the students to the play-field and make them play different game on different days |
B. | Make play-cards of different games and show it to students |
C. | Ask the students to learn the names of different indoor and outdoor games |
D. | Ask the students to watch sports programmes on television and prepare a simple project on the same |
Answer» B. Make play-cards of different games and show it to students | |
484. |
What is primary socialisation? (BTET June 2011) |
A. | Learning from family and friends in initial years |
B. | Learning from society during adolescent |
C. | Learning from society at primary level |
D. | Following teachers |
Answer» B. Learning from society during adolescent | |
485. |
From where does the child get first lesson of socialisation? (CGTET June 2011) |
A. | From family |
B. | From school |
C. | From cultural centre |
D. | From religious centres |
Answer» B. From school | |
486. |
Which is not a characteristic of a family? (REET Feb 2011) |
A. | At least two different adults of different gender living together |
B. | The income of each member deposited separately |
C. | They use same house, food and perform common social activities |
D. | Common responsibility for security and children |
Answer» C. They use same house, food and perform common social activities | |
487. |
Ram studies in class IV. Sumit is his good friend if he helps Ram in |
A. | performance |
B. | wrong and right |
C. | joy and sorrow |
D. | Neither [a] nor [b] |
Answer» E. | |
488. |
How does play help in development of child? |
A. | Mental |
B. | Physical |
C. | Social |
D. | All of these |
Answer» E. | |
489. |
Who has said that "work is play of child"? |
A. | Rousseau |
B. | Karl Marx |
C. | Max Webber |
D. | Montessori |
Answer» E. | |
490. |
Identify the correct statement in context of family relationship. I. Relatives are connected to each other by blood relations, marriage, feeling or emotions. II. Marital relationship and blood relationship are two type of relationship. Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct? |
A. | Only I |
B. | Only II |
C. | Both I and II |
D. | Neither I nor II |
Answer» D. Neither I nor II | |
491. |
Who was the first to observe the heredity features in offspring? |
A. | Karl Landsteiner |
B. | Boveri and Sutton |
C. | Gregor Johann Mendel |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» D. None of the above | |
492. |
What do you understand by heredity? |
A. | Heredity means passing down of characteristics from parents to children |
B. | Differences between members of the same family |
C. | Matching of the same blood group |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» B. Differences between members of the same family | |
493. |
Which are not the advantage of joint family? |
A. | It encourages family members to be cooperative |
B. | It cares for the old, the helpless and the unemployed in the family |
C. | It encourages decision making among the children |
D. | All of the above |
Answer» D. All of the above | |
494. |
Family according to Biesenz and Biesenz |
A. | family is a group defined by sex relationship |
B. | it is the periphery of the social structure |
C. | a woman with a child and a man to look after them |
D. | the family is a social institution |
Answer» D. the family is a social institution | |
495. |
What is family? |
A. | Family is the primary group of the society |
B. | Family is the secondary group of the society |
C. | It is the periphery of the social structure |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» B. Family is the secondary group of the society | |
496. |
It is advised to put oil on stagnant water to prevent breeding of mosquitoes. This is because (CTET Feb 2016) |
A. | oil cut off oxygen supply, thereby stops the breeding of mosquitoes |
B. | mosquitoes are repelled by oil |
C. | mosquitoes are killed by oil |
D. | mosquitoes get stuck in the layer of oil |
Answer» B. mosquitoes are repelled by oil | |
497. |
Malaria is caused by (RTET Feb 2016) |
A. | Plasmodium faiciparum |
B. | Entamaeba |
C. | Retro virus |
D. | Salmouelia |
Answer» B. Entamaeba | |
498. |
Which one of the following diseases may be caused by stagnant water? (CTET Sept 2015) |
A. | Malaria |
B. | Polio |
C. | Pneumonia |
D. | Chicken pox |
Answer» B. Polio | |
499. |
How much percentage of the Earth's surface is covered with water? (UTET April 2015) |
A. | 60 |
B. | 71 |
C. | 77 |
D. | 80 |
Answer» C. 77 | |
500. |
Which disease is waterborne? (UPTET Feb 2014) |
A. | AIDS |
B. | Typhoid |
C. | Anemia |
D. | Titanus |
Answer» C. Anemia | |