MCQ for Class 5 Science Interdependence of Plants and Animals

 

CBSE Class 5 Science Interdependence of Plants and Animals MCQs

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MCQ for Class 5 Science Interdependence of Plants and Animals

Class 5 Science students should refer to the following multiple-choice questions with answers for Interdependence of Plants and Animals in Class 5.

Interdependence of Plants and Animals MCQ Questions Class 5 Science with Answers

Question: __________ are living things

a) all of these

b) Animals

c) Plants

d) Human

Answer: all of these

 

Question: __________ are non living things.

a) all of these

b) Water

c) Air

d) Light

Answer: all of these

 

Question: Living things need air to

a) breathe

b) play

c) fly

d) none of these

Answer: breathe

 

Question: Many plants and animals live in

a) water

b) fire

c) none of these

d) stone

Answer: water

 

Question: __________ provides water and nutrients to plants.

a) soil

b) animal

c) air

d) all of these

Answer: soil

 

Question: Plants need __________ for photosynthesis.

a) all of these

b) sunlight

c) water

d) carbon dioxide

Answer: all of these

 

Question: Animals depend on plants for __________.

a) all of these

b) shelter

c) food

d) oxygen

Answer: all of these

 

Question: Herbivores eat only

a) Plants

b) none of these

c) Animals

d) both

Answer: Plants

 

Question: Plants give out ___________ during photosynthesis.

a) oxygen

b) gas

c) carbon dioxide

d) none of these

Answer: oxygen

 

Question: Plants depend on animals for

a) none of these

b) oxygen

c) food

d) dispersal

Answer: none of these

 

Question: Lion, tigers and __________ are carnivores.

a) none of these

b) domestics

c) pet

d) herbivores

Answer: none of these

Question: Cows and giraffes are __________ animals.

a) herbivorous

b) pet

c) domestics

d) none of these

Answer: herbivorous

 

Question: Lion. Tigers and __________ are carnivores.

a) wolves

b) rabbit

c) goat

d) none of these

Answer: wolves

 

Question: Omnivores eat

a) both

b) plants

c) animals

d) none of these

Answer: both

 

Question: A __________ tells us how energy moves from one organism to another.

a) food chain

b) human chain

c) none of these

d) both

Answer: food chain

 

Question: A food chain always starts from a/an

a) green plants

b) none of these

c) animals

d) both

Answer: green plants

 

Question: Rabbit, rats and goats are __________ consumers.

a) primary

b) common

c) secondary

d) none of these

Answer: primary

 

Question: Carnivores are __________ consumers.

a) secondary

b) none of these

c) primary

d) common

Answer: secondary

 

Question: __________ is a scavengers.

a) hyena

b) tiger

c) lion

d) none of these

Answer: hyena

 

Question: The dead bodies of plants and animals are broken down into nutrients by

a) decomposers

b) consumers

c) soil

d) none of these

Answer: decomposers

 

Question: __________ clean up the environment from dead bodies.

a) both

b) decomposers

c) scavengers

d) none of these

Answer: both

 

Question: Disturbing the balance of __________ affects all living things.

a) nature

b) animals

c) heat

d) plants

Answer: nature

 

Question: __________ is good for nature.

a) afforestation.

b) none of these

c) deforestation

d) both

Answer: afforestation.

 

Question: The increasing amount of carbon dioxide causes __________.

a) global warming

b) weathering

c) deforestation

d) all of these

Answer: global warming

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