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0% Class-5 - Science-Plant Life-1 1 / 20 If a mango sapling grows too near to the parent tree, it: May not get sufficient sunlight May not be able to spread its branches May not get enough water All the above 2 / 20 Where do the tribal people get their food from? By hunting animals From trees A and B both From groceries 3 / 20 Which part of the embryo grows first? Cotyledon Radicle Leaves Plumule 4 / 20 What kind of crop is apple? Rabi None of these Spongy Kharif 5 / 20 Which part of the seed stores food? Root Cotyledon Shoot Plumule 6 / 20 What signals show that a tree is preparing for the winter? The days become colder The weather becomes dry There are fewer hours of sunlight There are more rainy days 7 / 20 Plants that need clayey soil to grow well are: Wheat and gram Jowar and bajra Rice and jute Tea and coffee 8 / 20 What do the roots of plants absorb from soil? Nutrients Both A and B Water None of the above 9 / 20 Which of the following shows the correct match of seed and its mode of dispersal? Water Explosion Animal Wind 10 / 20 From which part of the plant does Bryophyllum grows? None of the above Stems Roots Leaves 11 / 20 The development process of a seed is called Transpiration Germination Photosynthesis Dormancy 12 / 20 Why do the leaves of trees change colour in the fall? The tree has no leaves The tree has less chlorophyll The tree has less water The tree is growing quickly before the winter sets in 13 / 20 Which of the following statements is true? Best example of climbers is money plant Sunflower plant is an insectivorous plant Some plants can grow completely under water Roots of some plants are also found above the ground 14 / 20 How has deforestation affected the wildlife? Animals don't have shelter All of the above Animals don't have food There are species which are near extinction 15 / 20 What kind of crop is peanut? Rabi Kharif None of these Spongy 16 / 20 From which part of the plant can sugarcane be grown? Leaves Roots A and B both Stems 17 / 20 The method in which the stem of a plant is used to produce a new plant without detaching it from the plant is called: A and B both Cutting Layering Budding 18 / 20 How is a tea plant propagated? From leaves By watering the ground From cutting From seeds 19 / 20 The seed with thick fibrous outer covering is: Papaya Neem Coconut Lemon 20 / 20 What happens if seeds are kept under water? Water stops entering into the seed Seeds will germinate Seed gives rise to seedling Seed will not germinate Your score is 0% Restart quiz
Class-5 - Science-Plant Life-1
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If a mango sapling grows too near to the parent tree, it:
2 / 20
Where do the tribal people get their food from?
3 / 20
Which part of the embryo grows first?
4 / 20
What kind of crop is apple?
5 / 20
Which part of the seed stores food?
6 / 20
What signals show that a tree is preparing for the winter?
7 / 20
Plants that need clayey soil to grow well are:
8 / 20
What do the roots of plants absorb from soil?
9 / 20
Which of the following shows the correct match of seed and its mode of dispersal?
10 / 20
From which part of the plant does Bryophyllum grows?
11 / 20
The development process of a seed is called
12 / 20
Why do the leaves of trees change colour in the fall?
13 / 20
Which of the following statements is true?
14 / 20
How has deforestation affected the wildlife?
15 / 20
What kind of crop is peanut?
16 / 20
From which part of the plant can sugarcane be grown?
17 / 20
The method in which the stem of a plant is used to produce a new plant without detaching it from the plant is called:
18 / 20
How is a tea plant propagated?
19 / 20
The seed with thick fibrous outer covering is:
20 / 20
What happens if seeds are kept under water?
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