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1 1 7 History Of Plants 1 a. False b. False c. True d. True e. False From top to bottom Coconut Tree Sea Coast Pine Tree Mountains Cactus Desert Banyan Tree Plains Crop Rotation: The growing of different crops in succession on a piece of land to avoid exhausting of the soil and to control weeds, pests and diseases. 1 2 3 4 a. Potato b. Petroleum c. Pitcher d. Fire e. Stomata a. Tobacco b. Tea c. Uttar Pradesh d. Rice e. Papyrus f. Vitamin A g. Minerals 5 6 a. CAMEL b. GIANT PANDA c. BLUE WHALE d. BAT e. DOLPHIN a. Cockroach/Grasshopper/ Dragonfly b. 9 c. Bamboo d. India e. Koala f. 4 a. Giraffe b. Polar Bear c. Oyster d. Bat e. Frog f. Elephant a. Colour of its nose b. India c. 20 years d. Colour of the body spots e. Moth f. Silverback 1 2 3 4 It is dangerous to sleep under trees at night because trees emit carbon dioxide at night. a. Lion-Gujarat b. Bengal Tiger-West Bengal c. Indian Rhinoceros-Assam Carnivorous animals are flesh eating animals. They have strong muscles, sharp eyesight and strong sense of smell. They have sharp canines and sharp claws to catch and hunt their prey. 5 6 Animals Wild 2 a. Electric eel b. Shrimp’s c. Sea sponges d. Turtles e. Philippines Goby f. Gambusia g. Jellyfish Open ended a. Elver (Eel) b. Cartilage c. Jelly fish d. Both e. Silver fish a. Sea horse b. Whale shark c. Crab d. Octopus e. Humpback whales f. Salmon 1 2 3 4 Animals Birds/Reptiles 4 a. Bar headed geese b. Bluejay c. Crane d. Arctic Tern e. Bar tailed Godwit f. Transoceanic Open ended 1 2 a. True b. False c. True d. False e. False 3 4 a. Migrates from the north pole to south pole and back. b. Constructs the largest unit nest structure in the world, as their name suggests. c. Lays more than 100 eggs in one nest; surprisingly the eggs are the biggest in the world. d. Hunt by sense of smell because of its external nostrils at the tip of its long beak. e. Is a flightless bird that is dangerous; can kill even a man with its dagger claws. f. To spend the winter in a sleeping condition. a. Black Mamba b. Kori Bustard c. Albatross d. All e. Ostrich f. Both g. Red-billed quelea 5 Bat 6 a. Kingsnakes b. Giant Tortoise c. lizards d. Saltwater crocodile e. Gavial Aquatic Animals 3 ANSWER KEY GENERAL KNOWLEDGE BOOK-4 a. 37degree Celsius b. Red Bone Marrow c. 206 d. Veins and arteries e. Kidney f. Skin a. Vitamin D b. Leg c. 7 seconds d. Bacteria e. Kidney failure f. Transportation of oxygen g. Parasites h. AB I. Small intestine 1 2 a. Carbohydrates b. B complex c. Malaria d. nostrils e. taste buds f. ribs a. Mouth b. Four c. Enamel 3 4 Human Beings 5

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Page 1: answer key 04 · 1 7 1 History Of Plants a. False b. False c. True d. True e. False From top to bottom Coconut Tree Sea Coast Pine Tree Mountains Cactus Desert Banyan Tree Plains

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History Of Plants1

a. Falseb. False

c. Trued. True

e. False

From top to bottom Coconut Tree Sea Coast Pine Tree Mountains Cactus Desert Banyan Tree Plains

Crop Rotation: The growing of different crops in succession on a piece of land to avoid exhausting of the soil and to control weeds, pests and diseases.

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a. Potatob. Petroleum

c. Pitcherd. Fire

e. Stomataa. Tobaccob. Teac. Uttar Pradesh

d. Ricee. Papyrusf. Vitamin A

g. Minerals

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a. CAMELb. GIANT PANDAc. BLUE WHALE

d. BATe. DOLPHIN

a. Cockroach/Grasshopper/ Dragonflyb. 9c. Bamboo

d. Indiae. Koalaf. 4

a. Giraffeb. Polar Bearc. Oyster

d. Bate. Frogf. Elephant

a. Colour of its noseb. Indiac. 20 years

d. Colour of the body spotse. Mothf. Silverback

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3 4

It is dangerous to sleep under trees at night because trees emit carbon dioxide at night.

a. Lion-Gujaratb. Bengal Tiger-West Bengalc. Indian Rhinoceros-Assam

Carnivorous animals are flesh eating animals. They have strong muscles, sharp eyesight and strong sense of smell. They have sharp canines and sharp claws to catch and hunt their prey.

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Animals Wild2

a. Electric eel b. Shrimp’s c. Sea sponges d. Turtles

e. Philippines Goby f. Gambusia g. Jellyfish

Open ended

a. Elver (Eel) b. Cartilage c. Jelly fish

d. Both e. Silver fish

a. Sea horse b. Whale shark c. Crab

d. Octopus e. Humpback whales f. Salmon

1 2

3 4

Animals Birds/Reptiles4

a. Bar headed geeseb. Bluejayc. Crane

d. Arctic Terne. Bar tailed Godwitf. Transoceanic

Open ended1 2

a. Trueb. False

c. Trued. False

e. False

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a. Migrates from the north pole to south pole and back.b. Constructs the largest unit nest structure in the world,

as their name suggests.c. Lays more than 100 eggs in one nest; surprisingly the

eggs are the biggest in the world.d. Hunt by sense of smell because of its external nostrils

at the tip of its long beak.e. Is a flightless bird that is dangerous; can kill even a

man with its dagger claws.f. To spend the winter in a sleeping condition.

a. Black Mambab. Kori Bustardc. Albatrossd. All

e. Ostrichf. Bothg. Red-billed quelea

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Bat6a. Kingsnakesb. Giant Tortoisec. lizards

d. Saltwater crocodilee. Gavial

Aquatic Animals3

ANSWER KEYGENERAL

KNOWLEDGE

BOOK-4

a. 37degree Celsiusb. Red Bone Marrowc. 206

d. Veins and arteriese. Kidneyf. Skin

a. Vitamin Db. Legc. 7 secondsd. Bacteriae. Kidney failure

f. Transportation of oxygeng. Parasitesh. ABI. Small intestine

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a. Carbohydratesb. B complex

c. Malariad. nostrils

e. taste budsf. ribs

a. Mouthb. Four

c. Enamel3 4

Human Beings5

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a. Asiab. Europec. Africa

d. Australiae. North Americaf. Antarctica

a. South Americab. Africac. Europe

d. Asiae. Antarctica

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a. North Americab. Africac. Asia

d. Africae. Australiaf. Antarctica

a. Penguins Whale Sealsb. Rhinoceros Water Buffaloc. Elephant Aardwolfd. Paradise Parrot Bottlenose dolphin

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a. Africab. Australia

c. Antarctica3

Continents6

a. A group of volcanoesb. Indian Oceanc. Kiel canal

d. Arctic Oceane. Pacific Ocean

a. Pangaeab. Because of dead algae (Trichodesmium erythraeum)c. Seashored. Yellow Seae. Philippine Seaf. Peaceful

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a. 71%b. Deadc. Pacific

d. Canadae. Tradef. Mexico

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a. Rightb. Wrongc. Wrong

d. Righte. Right

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a. Oceans hold 97% of earth’s waterb. Oceans produce more than half of the oxygen in the

atmosphere and absorb the most carbon from itc. Fish from the oceans are used in Fish Industry and

food.d. The oceans’ water holds heat and carry it across huge

basins, where it warms the atmosphere. Evaporation cools the water and warms the air, such as in the tropics.

e. Oceans are a rich source of minerals.

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Forests8a. Always greenb. Shedding its leaves annuallyc. Prepare food for oceans lifed. Are trees or shrubs that grow in salty watere. Conical shapef. Largest tidal (Mangrove) forests in the world

a. Russiab. 1961c. Deforestation

d. 30e. Treesf. Ecosystems

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a. Illegal Loggingb. Creating land for agriculture and buildingsc. Climatic changesd. Forest fires

a. Forest: A forest is a piece of land with many trees. Many animals need forests to live and survive. Forests are very important and grow in many places around the world. They are an ecosystem which includes many plants and animals.

b. Deforestation: Deforestation refers to the cutting, clearing and removal of rainforest or related ecosystems into less bio-diverse ecosystems such as pasture, cropland, or plantations.

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a. Because they do not shed all their leaves at one time.b. Mangroves take oxygen from atmosphere.c. It rains heavily everyday and plants grow very fast.d. Snow does not rest on them.

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Oceans And Seas7

Islands9

a. Land surrounded by waterb. A group of islandsc. Means island with no people on itd. Island continente. Chilef. Spain

a. Oceanicb. Great Britainc. Greenland

d. Tasmaniae. Venicef. Chiloe

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a. Indonesiab. Europec. Palm Islands, Dubai

d. Philippinese. Java

3 5 a. Indira Pointb. 36c. Andaman and Nicobar Islandsd. Barren

a. Temperature may be down to -370°C during winterb. Frozenc. Go deeper in the water to stay warmd. Have a thick layer of skine. Migrate at the onset of winter to warmer areasf. Have thick fur on their bodies that is transparent

initially.

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Polar Regions10a. Antarcticab. Never

c. 0°d. Eizabeth land

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a. Antarcticab. Ice and snowc. Global warmingd. Caribou, Seal

e. Dolphinf. A one-man Canoeg. Anorak

a. Arctic foxb. Warlusc. Caribou

d. Auke. Sealf. Muskox

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a. Veda which contains Indian musicb. Veda which contains cure of diseasesc. Largest site of Indus Valleyd. Pali testse. 540 BCf. Channa

a. Falseb. Falsec. True

d. Truee. Falsef. True3

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Islands11

a. Sumeria (present day Iran)b. Harappa and Mohenjodaroc. Mound of the deadd. Well developed pucca housese. Giraffef. Bronzeg. 1921

a. Indus Valleyb. Pucca bricksc. Persiand. Chanakyae. Gautam Buddha

f. Rig Vedag. Parikshith. Iron ageI. Horse

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a. Harappab. Sealsc. Vaiswick

d. 10e. 29

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Great Kings12

a. Islam Shah Surib. Krishnadevarayac. Bahamani

d. Mount Abue. Persianf. Sarnath

a. Maduraib. Oldest kings who ruled over Keralac. Kaveripattinamd. Chandra Gupta IIe. Great musician at the court of Akbarf. Ashoka

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a. Navrozb. Kalidasac. Tipu Sultan

d. Avantikae. Elloraf. Harsha Vardhana

a. Man Singhb. Akbar

c. Gautam Buddha3 4

a. Canadab. Icelandc. Finlandd. Greenland

e. Swedenf. Alaskag. Norwayh. Russia

The polar regions have a lack of warms summers. The summers in polar regions results in treeless tundra, glaciers, or a permanent or semi-permanent layer of ice. It has cool summers and very cold winters.

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Government13a. Elected by the members of legislative assemblyb. Exists in a statec. Are directly elected by the peopled. Is the head of municipal corporatione. Appoints the Governor of a statef. Head of government

a. 5b. 18c. 25

d. 6e. 30

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Democracy: Democracy: A government in which the supreme power is vested in

the people and exercised by them directly or indirectly through a system of representation usually involving periodically held free elections.

a. Germanyb. Iraq

c. Russiad. Cuba

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a. All of the aboveb. English/Hindi/Regional Languagec. Rabindranath Tagored. 23 years

3 4Monarchic GovernmentMonarchic Government Jordan, Malaysia, Bhutan, Kuwait, United Kingdom,

Bahrain, Oman, Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, JapanDemocraticDemocratic United States of America, Mexico, Pakistan, Germany,

India

a. Hindusb. Religionc. Maharashtra

d. Mahavire. Mosesf. Allah

1 2 a. Is the light of Asiab. Seeks prayer, meditation and self control to become a

soldier of God.c. Is the second largest religiond. Regard the Bidle as God’s written message to mankinde. Traces its roots to a succession of 24 Zinas.f. Is an ancient religion form Iran.

Beliefs And Faiths14

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a. Cuneiformb. Mesopotamiac. Harsha

d. Symbolice. Language

a. Mesoamerican scriptb. Indus scriptc. represents a syllabled. represents an elementary sounde. means a whole wordf. Shorthand writing system

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a. Script b. Sanskritc. Hindi English

Answers in Hint Box3 4

a. ANDHRA PRADESHb. GRAPHICc. CAVES

d. SIGNe. INDIA

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Invention Of Scripts15

a. Religionb. Buddhac. Muhammad

d. Jerusaleme. Hinduism

a. Amritsar Indiab. Mecca Saudi Arabiac. Jerusalem Israled. Bethlehem Palestinee. Haridwar Indiaf. Karbala Saudi Arabia

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a. Muslimb. Parsic. Hindu

d. Jewse. Sikhf. Christian

a. Shahadah - sincerely reciting the Muslim profession of faith.

b. Salat - performing ritual prayers in the proper way, five times each day

c. Zakat - paying an alsm (or charity) tax to benefit the poor and the needy.

d. Sawm - fasting during the month of Ramadan.e. Hajj - pilgrimage to Mecca

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Different Reading Materials17

a. Newspaperb. Catalogue

c. Dictionaryd. Magazine

a. mapb. atlasc. directory

d. almanace. autobiographyf. biography

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a. A medium used to express ideas by images, text or other visual information to develop reading skills.

b. A user’s guide for assistancec. Book of rhymes and rhyming, important skill for

reading.d. A reference book for different words.e. A record of sporting events.

a. Travel brochure b. Cataloguec. Recipes book

d. Dictionarye. Play scripts

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a. Wood pulp b. Library

c. JohannesGutenbergd. Photo album

a. bookb. ancientc. Papyrus

d. electronice. Internetf. librarian

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Language And Its Heritage18

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Amusement Parks19

a. Themeb. 14c. Aquarium

d. Zooe. Mickey’sf. Florida

a. U.A.Eb. Germanyc. Florida

d. India1 2

a. DWARFS3

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a. An art expressed in vocal pieces.b. Means enacting fables and folk tales.c. An act expressed through actions and music only.d. Star of Telugu cinemae. Plays based on Lord Shiva or Lord Vishnu.

a. Dramab. Music

c. Dance3 4

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Dramatization20

a. Hamletb. Sanskritc. Rabindranath Tagore

d. Dramae. Audience

a. Playwrightb. Audience

c. Scriptd. Rehearsal

a. Folk dramab. Mystery drama

c. One act playd. Cinema drama

Movies21

a. The person who funds the movieb. He controls everything in the moviec. Makes changes required in the filmsd. Makes the actors look beautiful on screene. Designs costume for the cast as per the situationf. Actors/actresses in the film

a. Dadasaheb Phalkeb. Dilip Kumarc. Pancham

d. Amitabh Bachchane. Aishwarya Raif. Mumbai

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a. Feroz Khanb. Sharmila Tagore

c. Randhir Kapoord. Tanuja

a. Razia Sultanb. Kishor Kumarc. Aishwarya Rai

d. Shah Rukh Khane. Moon Moon Sen

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a. Milkha Singhb. Sachin Tendulkarc. Drop

d. Australiae. 1951f. Golf

a. National sport of Canadab. National sport of Jamaicac. National sport of Bhutand. National sport of Turkeye. National sport of Russiaf. National sport of USA

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Sports22

a. Polob. Cricket

c. Boxingd. Football

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a. Puppet Showb. Magic Show

c. Cartoon Showd. Circus

a. Movie Theatreb. Gardening

c. Reading1 2

Recreational Activities23

a. Picnic to Zoob. Magic Showc. Shopping

d. Amusement Parke. Road Show

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Computer24a. Internetb. WWWc. Homepage

d. Softwaree. CPU

a. Douglas Engelbartb. Norman Abramsonc. Jack Nilles

d. Marty Coopere. Nathaniel Borenstein

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a. Programming languageb. Link on the webc. First based email serviced. Used to get information on a network.e. Wireless communication between equipmentf. Hyper text transfer protocol.

a. DOWNLOADb. E-COMMERCEc. SERVER

d. PLASTIC MONEYe. AVATAR

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a. Electronic Mailb. World Wide Webc. Central Processing Unit

d. Internet Protocole. Local Area Network

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a. Burning of fuelb. Deforestation

c. Industrial plantd. Nuclear energy

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a. Reduce pollutionb. Make compost from wastec. Dispose off glass, tin rubbish by landfill methodd. Less use of electrical appliances

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a. Meltingb. Condensation

c. Liquid5 a. Falseb. False

c. True6

Pollution And Global Warming25

a. Global warmingb. Air

c. Humand. Earth

Matter26

a. Solids hold their shape and have a fixed volumeb. The molecules in solids are packed closely together

and cannot be moved.

a. Liquids consists of particles that are close together with no set arrangement

b. Liquids can take on the shape of any container it occupies

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a. Gases fills its container completely-regardless of the conatiner’s size or shape-and consists of widely separated molecules

b. Gases can be compressed

a. Solids Chair Stoneb. Liquid Mikl Waterc. Gases Oxygen Nitrogen

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Force27

a. Pullb. Frictional

c. Forced. Gravitational

a. Pushb. Motionc. Friction

d. Pulle. Force

1 2

3 a. Pullb. Pushc. Push

d. Pushe. Pull

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