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( let's test your ability )----------I can be sad , I can be happy , I can be angry and cry , I come with many faces sometimes many sizes . I can move from place to place at the speed of light ??? What am I????●●( try riddle if you can)●●■■>■■☆☆☆☆☆~~BEST OF LUCK EVERYONE:-)~~THANKS :-) |
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| 4702. |
Which part of a camel will shrink in size when there is no food for a long time and retain its size when food is available?A) Rough tongue B) Long eyelashes C) Hump D) Neck |
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| 4703. |
Which pair has not been correctly paired?A) Camel - Desert B) Germs ? Air C) Polar bear ? Snow D) Whale-River |
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| 4704. |
Which of the following is an abiotic component of habitat?A) Tulsi B) Snail C) Bacteria D) Water |
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Which characteristic of living things is also shown by a car?A) Response to changes. B) Need of energy. C) Reproduction of its kind. D) Taking in gases |
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| 4707. |
Which option is related to the function of scaly skin of snakes?A) To protect them from drying. B) To scare human beings. C) To make them beautiful. D) To help them to crawl. |
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Answer» HII dear ur ANSWR is here option (D) to HELP them to crawl hope it will help U |
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| 4708. |
Which term means 'Adjustment to environment?A) Adaptation B) Mimicry C) Hibernation D) Aestivation |
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Answer» B) Mimicry Mimicry is like CAMOUFLAGE where an organism changes it's COLOUR |
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| 4709. |
The plant in the given figure responds toA) touch B) sunlight C) gravity D) water |
| Answer» PLZ PIN /ATTACH d PIC DUDE | |
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What does the figure given below represent?A) Interdependence between plants. B) Interdependence between plants and animals. C) Interdependence between animals. D) Interdependence between abiotic factors. |
| Answer» GIVE RIGHT QUESTION what we have to do in this question | |
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Ow does a chameleon protect itself from its enemies?A) By changing the colour of its body. B) By releasing bad small. C) It has a hard shell on its body. D) By curling its body. |
| Answer» ANSWER is OPTION a by CHANGING COLOUR of its BODY | |
| 4713. |
Irrigation and water management relations |
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Answer» The supply of WATER to plants is calked irrigation the process by which water supplied to plants its CALLED irrigation It is done by SPRINKLING method |
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How geomembrane help in making environment pollution free? |
| Answer» SORRY, can't ANSWER...... its too DIFFICULT! | |
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Impact of petroleum industry on environment |
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Answer» Very bad effect harmful PESTICIDES and EFFLUENTS disturb the environment very much by INCREASING POLLUTION |
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Ho observed the "mitochondria'' firstA) Kolliker B) Robert Brown C) Robert Hooke D) Altmann |
| Answer» ROBERT HOOKE OBSERVED the MITOCHONDRIA | |
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What 'A' is representing in the given figure?A) Weft B) Warp C) Thread D) Yam |
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What 'B' is representing in the given figure?A) Cotton boll B) Rope C) Warp D) Weft |
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Answer» There ain't no FIGURE. |
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DIRECTIONS: Read the following three statements carefully and choose the correct option. (i) In India Madhya Pradesh is the leading cotton producing state. (ii) Cotton is grown in such places that have black soil (iii) Cotton is sown between January and March.A) Statement (i) and (iii) are incorrect while statement (ii) is correct. B) Statement (i) and (ii) are incorrect while (iii) is correct. C) All the statements are correct. D) All the statements are incorrect. |
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Fabric can be made from yam in various ways. The figure below is showing one of the ways of making fabric from yam. Which one of the following method is shown in the figure?A) Weaving B) Knitting C) Spinning D) Both weaving and knitting |
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Answer» Option D will be the ANSWER BCOZ both TERMS are used in making FABRIC. |
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DIRECTIONS: Read the passage (s) given below and answer the questions that follow. Passage - 3 The process in which cotton fibres are combed, straightened to form rope like strands is calledA) weaving B) retting C) ginning D) knitting |
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Answer» The process in which COTTON FIBRES are COMBED, straightened to form rope like STRANDS is called ginning |
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DIRECTIONS: Read the passage (s) given below and answer the questions that follow. Passage - 3 The cotton is separated from the seeds in machines calledA) gins B) spindle C) looms D) charkha |
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Answer» The COTTON is SEPARATED from the SEEDS in machines CALLED gins |
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Which of the following is the correct order of making cotton fabric from cotton ball?A) Ginning \to Weaving\to Spinning B) Spinning \to Ginning\to Weaving C) Weaving \to Ginning\to Spinning D) Ginning \to Spinning\to Weaving |
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Answer» The FOLLOWING is the correct order of making COTTON fabric from cotton BALL is D) Ginning \to |
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Which of the following is the leading country for the production of Jute?A) India B) Bangladesh C) Pakistan D) China |
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Historians believe that cotton clothes were first worn inA) India B) Egypt C) China D) Europe |
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Answer» CHINA It is China I GUESS |
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Choose the correct alternative to complete thegiven analogy. Cotton: Khadi :: Flax : _____.A) Coir B) Sisal C) Remie D) linen |
| Answer» HELO ACCORDING to this QUESTION its ANSWER is LINEN. | |
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Second most widely used fibre after cotton isA) Silk B) Flax C) Jute D) Wool |
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Answer» JUTE is the RIGHT ONE... |
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Medium sized weaving machine run on power, used to produce cotton clothes on large scale iscalled ________.A) handloom B) power loom C) weaving machine D) stitching machine |
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Answer» HELLO there your answer OPTION B) POWER loom hope it HELPS you dear. . . |
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Fabrics made from which of the following is not suited to be used in cold and dry places?A) Cotton B) Wool C) Silk D) Fur |
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Answer» Silk is the correct answer |
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\underline{\text{i}\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,}are twisted before being made in to yams or thread to\underline{\text{ii}\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,}Information in which row completes the given statement?A) i-Fibre; ii-make them more strong B) i-Fabrics; ii-make them more strong C) i-Fibre; ii-to add air spaces inside the fibres D) i-Fabrics; ii-to add air spaces inside the fibres |
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Answer» We can not UNDERSTAND the QUESTION it is all MIX up. |
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Synthetic fabrics have many advantages. Which of the following are the advantages of synthetic fibres (I) they are durable and easier to maintain (II) they dry up fast and do not form wrinkles (III) they are not attacked by moths they do not absorb water and sweatA) I and IV B) I, II and III C) I, II and IV D) All of these |
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Answer» I THINK All of these |
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Jute is a long, soft, plant fibre that can be spun into coarse, strong threads. Jute is a rainy season crop, which grows best in warm and humid climate. In which part of India jute is grown?A) Assam B) West Bengal C) Orissa D) All of these |
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The number of sets of yams arranged together to make a fabric by process of weaving isA) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) any number |
| Answer» The number of SETS of YAMS arranged TOGETHER to make a FABRIC by process of weaving is 2. | |
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In the process of knitting the number of yams used is ________A) 1 B) 2 C) more than 2 D) None of these |
| Answer» OPTION d is CORRECT here | |
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The small, thin strands, that are seen at the edges when we pull apart some cotton wool, are made up ofA) cotton fibres B) cotton yam C) cotton fabrics D) All of these |
| Answer» COTTON FABRICS....... | |
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Which of the following device is used for weaving?A) Charkha B) Gin C) Handloom D) Hand spindle |
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Answer» I GUESS ANSWER can be more than this but the most APPROPRIATE and the one one used in factories is |
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Why in the process of spinning cotton fibres are twisted?A) Cotton fibres are twisted to bring the fibres together to form fabric B) Cotton fibres are twisted to bring the fibres together to form yam C) Cotton fibres are twisted to make rope like strands called silver D) Cotton fibres are twisted to make designes. |
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Answer» B) COTTON fibres are twisted to BRING the fibre TOGETHER to form yarn. If my ans. is correct than please follow me & mark me as a brainlist. |
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The process of separation of jute fibre from jute plant is called_______.A) ginning B) knitting C) retting D) spinning |
| Answer» RETTING................. | |
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Which of the following part of cotton plant is used to obtain cotton fibre?A) Fruit B) Flower C) Seed D) Stem |
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Cotton and jute are ______ fibres.A) Synthetic fibres B) Plant fibres C) Animal fibres D) None of these |
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Answer» B) PLANT FIBRES is the RIGHT ANSWER |
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Essay on children role in protecting the environment |
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Answer» They can PROTECT NATURE by getting EDUCATION and knowledge about what harm we cause to our ENVIRONMENT and by education find new way to use resource by without HARMING nature |
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Which of the following do not yield wool?A) Yak B) Camel C) Goat D) Wooly dog |
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Answer» ANSWER: Amongst yak, camel, goat and woolly DOG, only woolly dogs are unable to yield wool. EXPLANATION: Wool is a fiber which is generally extracted from animals of Caprinae family; HOWEVER specific MAMMALS like yak, camel and goat are also good source of wool. The woolly dog’s hair does not yield wool because of the inability of dog’s hair to spin in the same WAY like that of yak, camel and goat. |
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Which of the following animal provide wool?A) Llama B) Cow C) Angora rabbits D) both (a) and (c) |
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Answer» C) ANGORA RABBITS is the RIGHT ANSWER . |
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Synthetic fibres are those which areA) obtained from natural sources B) obtained from plant sources C) made from chemical compounds D) not easily converted to fabrics |
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How do non biodegradable substances affect the environment? |
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Answer» 1.As we all know, non biodegradable substances donot break down into small pieces and donot MIX into the soil.therefore,if they (such as plastic bags) are thrown on soil,they donot break down and pollute soil. |
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Jute fibres are ___A) obtained from root of jute plant B) cultivated during summer season C) mainly grown in north -east India D) All of these |
| Answer» C) MAINLY GROWN in north-east INDIA | |
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In which country was flax cultivated in ancient times?A) India B) Egypt C) America D) Russia |
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Answer» HEYA !! Here is your ANSWER (B). EGYPT HOPE it helps !! |
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Which of the following are used unstitched even today?A) Dhoti B) Lungi C) Turban D) All of these |
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Answer» Here is your answer______________ |
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In which region was cotton grown by early Indian?A) Regions near river Yamuna B) Regions near river Ganga C) Regions near river Narmada D) Regions near river Saraswati |
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When does a jute plant normally harvested?A) When the plant has not yet developed a stem B) When the plant is at stem developing stage C) When the plant is at flowering stage D) None of the above |
| Answer» UMMM......no IDEA.... can't ANSWER! | |