NCERT Class 7 Science [NCERT Based General Studies (GS)]: Questions 1 - 6 of 322
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Question 1
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Organisms growing on dead and decaying matter are called as:
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Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Bacteria | |
b. | Fungi | |
c. | Saprophytic plants | |
d. | None of the above |
Question 2
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Fluffy umbrella like patches growing on rotting wood or on grassy grounds during the rainy season are called as:
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Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Fungi | |
b. | Algae | |
c. | Bacteria | |
d. | Question does not provide sufficient data or is vague |
Question 3
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Plants that benefit from each other and live in harmony are called as:
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Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Symbiotic relationship | |
b. | Symbiosis | |
c. | Symbiotic plants | |
d. | Question does not provide sufficient data or is vague |
Question 4
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Animals and most other organisms take in readymade food prepared by the plants are called as:
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Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Parasitic Nutrition | |
b. | Autotrophic Nutrition | |
c. | Heterotrophic Nutrition | |
d. | None of the above |
Question 5
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Some common heterotrophic modes of nutrition are:
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Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Saprophytic plants | |
b. | Parasitic plants AND Symbiotic plants | |
c. | Carnivorous plants | |
d. | All b., c. and a. are correct |
Question 6
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The mode of taking food by an organism and its utilisation by the body is called as:
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Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Food component | |
b. | Nutrient | |
c. | Nutrition | |
d. | Question does not provide sufficient data or is vague |