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Q.1Fill in the blanks choosing the suitable word given in options. 7
1) The female butterfly Iays........... on the leaves of a plant.
Correct Answer
A. A) eggs
Explanation
Female butterflies lay eggs on the leaves of a plant. This is a natural behavior for butterflies to ensure the survival of their species. By laying eggs on leaves, the female butterfly provides a suitable environment for the eggs to hatch and the larvae to feed on the plant. This is an important part of the butterfly life cycle.
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2) The Iarva of a butterfly is called a ...........
Correct Answer
B. B) caterpillar
Explanation
The Iarva of a butterfly is called a caterpillar. This is the correct answer because a caterpillar is the stage of a butterfly's life cycle where it hatches from an egg and undergoes significant growth and development before transforming into a butterfly. The term "Iarva" is likely a misspelling or typo of the word "larva," which is the correct term for the immature stage of an insect's life cycle.
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3) Butterflies are part of our................
Correct Answer
A. A) environment
Explanation
Butterflies are part of our environment because they are found in various ecosystems around the world. They play a crucial role in pollination and are indicators of a healthy ecosystem. Their presence in an area indicates the presence of a diverse range of plant species. Butterflies also serve as a food source for other animals, contributing to the overall balance of the ecosystem. Therefore, it is correct to say that butterflies are part of our environment.
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4) Many types of caterpillars are ...........
Correct Answer
C. C) hairy
Explanation
Many types of caterpillars have hair on their bodies. The hair on caterpillars can serve various purposes, such as providing protection from predators or helping them blend in with their surroundings. Some caterpillars have long, soft hairs, while others have short, bristly hairs. The presence of hair on caterpillars is a common characteristic among many species in the insect world.
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Which of these caterpillar features is NOT directly involved in locomotion?
Correct Answer
C. Osmeterium
Explanation
Caterpillars utilize prolegs, true legs, and anal claspers for movement and gripping surfaces. Prolegs are fleshy, unjointed appendages with tiny hooks, while true legs are jointed and located on the thorax. Anal claspers are located at the end of the abdomen and help with anchoring. The osmeterium, however, is a defensive organ that some caterpillars can evert to release a foul-smelling substance to deter predators.
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6) The ......... of goat takes birth from its mothers tummy.
Correct Answer
A. A) kid
Explanation
The correct answer is "a) kid". In the context of goats, the term "kid" refers to the offspring of a goat. This term is commonly used to describe a baby goat that is born from its mother's tummy.
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7) The pupa stage of a butterfly is called a ........
Correct Answer
C. C) chrysalis
Explanation
The pupa stage of a butterfly is called a chrysalis. During this stage, the caterpillar undergoes a transformation inside a protective casing. Inside the chrysalis, the caterpillar's body breaks down and rearranges itself into the adult butterfly. This process is known as metamorphosis. The chrysalis is often camouflaged and provides a safe environment for the butterfly to develop and grow before emerging as an adult.
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Q.2 Say True or false?7
1) A lamb emerges from an egg.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The statement "A lamb emerges from an egg" is false. Lambs are mammals and they are born from the womb of their mother, not from eggs.
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2) It is wrong to catch butterflies just for fun.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The statement suggests that it is morally wrong to catch butterflies solely for the purpose of amusement. This implies that butterflies should not be subjected to unnecessary harm or captivity for the sake of entertainment. This aligns with the ethical perspective that animals should be treated with respect and not exploited for human enjoyment.
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3) Female insects never lays eggs in the grain.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
Female insects do lay eggs in grains. Insects like beetles, weevils, and moths are known to infest stored grains and lay their eggs in them. The eggs hatch into larvae, which then feed on the grains, causing damage and contamination. Therefore, the statement that female insects never lay eggs in grains is false.
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4) All the caterpillars are just the same.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The statement "All the caterpillars are just the same" implies that all caterpillars are identical. However, this is not true as caterpillars can vary in size, color, and other physical characteristics. Therefore, the correct answer is false.
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5) Butterfly is an adult stage.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The statement is true because a butterfly is indeed the adult stage of a butterfly's life cycle. Butterflies go through a complete metamorphosis, starting as an egg, then hatching into a caterpillar or larva, which eventually forms a chrysalis or pupa. Inside the chrysalis, the caterpillar undergoes a transformation and emerges as a fully developed adult butterfly. Therefore, the butterfly stage is the final and adult stage of a butterfly's life cycle.
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6) Kitten takes birth from the tummy of mother cat.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The statement is true because kittens are born from the mother cat's tummy. This is a natural process in which the mother cat carries the kittens in her womb and gives birth to them through her abdominal region.
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7) When the caterpillar emerges from the egg , it is not very hungry.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
When the caterpillar emerges from the egg, it is actually very hungry. After hatching, the caterpillar's main goal is to find food to eat in order to grow and develop. It will start feeding on the leaves of the host plant immediately after emerging from the egg. Therefore, the statement that the caterpillar is not very hungry when it emerges from the egg is false.