Arihant Expert Team Solutions for Exercise 1: CHAPTER EXERCISE

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Arihant Expert Team Environmental Studies & Pedagogy Solutions for Exercise - Arihant Expert Team Solutions for Exercise 1: CHAPTER EXERCISE

Attempt the practice questions from Exercise 1: CHAPTER EXERCISE with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES & PEDAGOGY CTET AND TETs Class I - V solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from Arihant Expert Team Solutions for Exercise 1: CHAPTER EXERCISE with Hints & Solutions

MEDIUM
CTET Paper 1
IMPORTANT

Which one of the following is not an example of commensalism?

HARD
CTET Paper 1
IMPORTANT

In a pond, flamingoes and fishes are living in a relationship of _____.

HARD
CTET Paper 1
IMPORTANT

Match the following :

List I (Animal) List II (Respiratory Organ)
A) Fish 1. Gills
B) Earthworm 2. Lungs
C) Whale 3. Lungs & Nose
D) Lion 4. Skin

MEDIUM
CTET Paper 1
IMPORTANT

Which of the following statements are correct?

I. Oviparous lay eggs.

II. In external fertilisation of ovum and sperm takes place outside the body.

III. Viviparous animals lay eggs.

IV. In viviporous animals, fertilisation occur inside the female body.

Select the correct answer using the codes given below.

EASY
CTET Paper 1
IMPORTANT

Which of the following is/are called as farmers friend?

MEDIUM
CTET Paper 1
IMPORTANT

Select the correct statements from the following:

I.   Chimpanzees live in nuclear family.

II.  Giraffe is the tallest mammal of Earth.

III. Rhinocerous is the second largest terrestrial animal after elephant.

IV. Sloth is a nocturnal animal, sleeps around 17 hours in day time.

Which of the statements given above are correct ?

MEDIUM
CTET Paper 1
IMPORTANT

The different patterns on the skin of animals are _____.

HARD
CTET Paper 1
IMPORTANT

Read the following description of an animal and identify it who is ?

"It looks like a bear but it is not. It spends almost 17 hours a day sleeping while hanging upside down on a tree branch. It eats the leaves of the same tree on which it lives. It lives for about 40 years.