NSO Level 1- Science Olympiad (SOF) Class 2: Questions 34 - 38 of 524
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Question number: 34
» Plants
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Saurabh describes about the plant that he has seen in a field. Identify the plant.

Figure Shows the Saurabh Describes About the Plant
This figure shows the sentence about the plant
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Cotton plant |
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b. | Tulsi plant |
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c. | Rice plant |
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d. | Money plant |
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Question number: 35
» Plants
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Image Shows Thee Cloud in Sentences
This image shows the sentence in cloud
Who am I?
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Sweet potato |
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b. | Potato |
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c. | Ginger |
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d. | Onion |
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Question number: 36
» Plants
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We get wood for furniture from the ________.
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Jasmine tree |
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b. | Oak tree |
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c. | Mango tree |
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d. | Acacia tree |
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Question number: 37
» Plants
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What is the characteristic of the plant whose product is shown below?

Image Shows the Product of Plant
This image shows the plant part
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | The plant has hard and strong stems. |
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b. | The plant is small with soft stem. |
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c. | The plant has weak stem and it grows along the ground. |
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d. | The plant has weak stems and needs support to stand and grow. |
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Question number: 38
» Plants
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What are the similarities between the plants bearing the fruits as shown?

Image Shows the Two Different Fruits
This image shows the fruits
(i) They have weak stems.
(ii) They grow along the ground.
(iii) They need to support to grow straight.
(iv) They have many branches.
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | (i) and (ii) |
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b. | (ii) and (iii) |
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c. | (iii) and (iv) |
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d. | (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) |
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