Nidhi Bajaj Anand and Deepti Srivastava Solutions for Exercise 2: Checkpoint

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Questions from Nidhi Bajaj Anand and Deepti Srivastava Solutions for Exercise 2: Checkpoint with Hints & Solutions

EASY
5th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Who am I? Unjumble the letters to find the answer:

I am a seed.

Three letters in my name. Take two away.

Still, I sound quite the same. (APE)

EASY
5th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Who am I? You may unjumble the letters to find the answer.

I am a fruit,
Sweet inside.
I appear red,
You can see my seeds from outside. (WBESRARRTY)

EASY
5th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Who am I? You may unjumble the letters to find the answer.

I am a fruit. 
Small and juicy. 
I grow as a vine, 
Usually In bunches or more than nine. (EGSARP)

EASY
5th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Who am I? You may unjumble the letters to find the answer.

I am a root vegetable,
I can be red, white or green.
I can make you cry a lot,
Though I do not mean. (NOOIN)
 

EASY
5th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Correct and rewrite the following statement.

Seeds with two seed coats are called monocot seeds.

EASY
5th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Correct and rewrite the following statement.

Some seeds do not require water for germination. They can grow into plants in the presence of air and warmth.

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5th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Correct and rewrite the following statement.

Dicot seeds do not have roots

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5th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Correct and rewrite the following statement.

The part of the seed that gives rise to root system is called plumule.