(i) Which is the national bird of United States of America?
(a) Bald eagle
(b) Red Crowned Crane
(c) Falcon
(d) None of these
Ans: (a)
(ii) Which bird can rotate its neck backward to a large extent?
(a) Crow
(b) Parrot
(c) Owl
(d) None of these
Ans: (c)
(iii) Which bird moves her neck back and forth with a jerk?
(a) Pigeon
(b) Mynah
(c) Cuckoo
(d) None of these
Ans: (b)
(iv) What does "flying high" mean in the context of the text?
(a) Soaring up in the sky
(b) Flying at a low altitude
(c) Flying in a group
(d) Flying slowly
Ans: (a)
(v) Which bird is described as the national bird of the country?
(a) Peacock
(b) Eagle
(c) Parrot
(d) Crow
Ans: (a)
Q2: Fill in the blanks.
(i) _____________ has a broad, flat beak.
Ans: Duck
(ii) The______________ is a flightless bird.
Ans: penguin, ostrich , kiwi
(iii) Birds can change direction while flying with the help of their ________________.
Ans: tails
(iv) The peacock is the ________________ of the country.
Ans: National bird
(v) The parrot is green in color, and its beak is ________________.
Ans: Red
Q3: True or False
(i) A crow sucks nectar of flowers.
Ans: False
(ii) A peacock makes its nest on window edges.
Ans: False
(iii) The eagle has a long and grooved tail.
Ans: True
(iv) Parrots love to eat guava and green chili.
Ans: True
(v) The crow's beak is black.
Ans: False
Q4: Answer in one word.
(i) Which bird has strong, curved beak and can easily crack nuts and seeds with it?
Ans: Parrot
(ii) Which bird uses its beak like a needle and sews leaves together using thread and wool?
Ans: Tailor bird
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