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Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) |
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Fill in the Blanks |
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True or False |
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Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Q1: What is a common feature of both plants and animals?
Q2: How do terrestrial animals primarily breathe?
Q3: What do herbivores primarily eat?
Q4: How do plants primarily reproduce?
Q5: What is a characteristic of plant growth?
Fill in the Blanks
Q1: Animals breathe through _________________ on leaves.
Q2: Green plants make their own food using sunlight, water, and _________________ through photosynthesis.
Q3: Different animals have different types of _________________ suited to their movement.
Q4: Plants respond to stimuli _________________.
Q5: Animals stop growing after reaching a certain _________________.
True or False
Q1: Animals move freely.
Q2: Plants reproduce through seeds, cuttings, grafting, layering, etc.
Q3: Plants do not have sense organs.
Q4: Animals breathe through stomata on leaves.
Q5: Both animals and plants have a lifespan.Match the Following
Column A | Column B |
Plants are fixed to a place. | Animals move from place to place. |
Plants do not have sense organs. | Animals have sense organs. |
Plants reproduce through seeds, cuttings, grafting, layering, etc. | Animals reproduce by giving birth or laying eggs. |
Plants keep growing throughout their lives. | Animals stop growing after reaching a certain size. |
Terrestrial animals breathe through the lungs. | Plants breathe through stomata on leaves. |
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1. What is the process of photosynthesis in plants? | ![]() |
2. How do animals obtain their energy for survival? | ![]() |
3. Why are plants considered producers in the food chain? | ![]() |
4. How do plants and animals depend on each other for survival? | ![]() |
5. What are some examples of symbiotic relationships between plants and animals? | ![]() |