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Question number: 63
» General Science » Living and Non-Living Things
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Which one of these refers only to living things?
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Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Birds, trees, worms |
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b. | Rivers, birds, trees |
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c. | Clouds, fire, rivers |
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d. | Fire, rivers, trees |
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Question number: 64
» General Science » Living and Non-Living Things
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Books, flowers, cars, trees, birds, fish, vegetables, chairs. From the above list, identify non-living things.
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Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Flowers, cars, fish |
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b. | Books, cars, chairs |
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c. | Books, cars, vegetables |
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d. | Cars, trees, birds |
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Question number: 65
» General Science » Living and Non-Living Things
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“Non-living things do not grow”. Which of the following is a demonstration of the above statement?
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Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Figure Represents a Demonstration of Above Statement – Choice A Find which of the following not a demonstration of the above statement |
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b. | Figure Represents a Demonstration of Above Statement – Choice B Find which of the following not a demonstration of the above statement |
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c. | Figure Represents a Demonstration of Above Statement – Choice C Find which of the following not a demonstration of the above statement |
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d. | Figure Represents a Demonstration of Above Statement – Choice D Find which of the following not a demonstration of the above statement |
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Question number: 66
» General Science » Living and Non-Living Things
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Which of the following is true?
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Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Plants are non-living things |
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b. | All living things grow on their own |
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c. | A stone can walk on its own |
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d. | Plants move from place to place |
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