Animals and their Food AP  6th Class Science Bits 3rd Lesson  

Animals and their Food

Animals and their Food

AP  6th Class Science Bits 3rd Lesson

Choose the correct answer.

Question 1.
Identify the producer.
A) Fox
B) Deer
C) Green plant
D) Tiger
Answer:
C) Green plant

Question 2.
Choose the secondary consumer.
A) Buffalo
B) Deer
C) Rabbit
D) Wolf
Answer:
D) Wolf

Question 3.
Identify the primary consumer.
A) Lion
B) Cow
C) Fish
D) Crane
Answer:
B) Cow

Question 4.
Choose the tertiary consumer.
A) Sheep
B) Goat
C) Squirrel
D) Lion
Answer:
D) Lion

Question 5.
Choose the decomposer.
A) Bull
B) Rabbit
C) Rat
D) Bacteria
Answer:
D) Bacteria

Question 6.
Which one of the following is a ruminant?
A) Rat
B) Cow
C) Cat
D) Dog
Answer:
B) Cow

Question 7.
Find the natural scavenger.
A) Deer
B) Snake
C) Crow
D) Dog
Answer:
C) Crow

Question 8.
Sharp claws are present in ………….
A) Crow
B) Crane
C) Hen
D) Vultures
Answer:
D) Vultures

Question 9.
Choose the nocturnal animal.
A) Sheep
B) Bat
C) Goat
D) Cow
Answer:
B) Bat

Question 10.
Which of the following is a pet animal?
A) Dog
B) Tiger
C) Lion
D) Fox
Answer:
A) Dog

Question 11.
Which among the following is a frugivory animal?
A) Cat
B) Wolf
C) Dog
D) Elephant
Answer:
D) Elephant

Question 12.
Give an example of an animal that uses sight to sense food.
A) Bat
B) Dog
C) Eagle
D) Elephant
Answer:
C) Eagle

Question 13.
What are the animals that use taste to sense food?
A) Insects
B) Fishes
C) Birds
D) Reptiles
Answer:
D) Reptiles

Question 14.
These can detect ripples produced in water by insects.
A) Frogs
B) Whales
C) Pond skaters
D) Fishes
Answer:
C) Pond skaters

Question 15.
The bird that feeds on nectar is
A) Hummingbird
B) Vulture
C) Parrot
D) Eagle
Answer:
A) Hummingbird

Question 16.
Animals that depend only on plants for food are called
A) Carnivores
B) Herbivores
C) Omnivores
D) Producers
Answer:
B) Herbivores

Question 17.
These animals suck the blood of cattle
A) Spiders
B) Lizards
C) Leeches
D) Earthworms
Answer:
C) Leeches

Question 18.
The bird has a long and strong beak are
A) Wood pecker
B) Parrot
C) Eagle
D) Crow
Answer:
A) Wood pecker

Question 19.
Ducks use their teeth for food.
A) Sucking
B) Churning
C) Filtering
D) Masticating
Answer:
C) Filtering

Question 20.
This bird uses sharp claws and a strongly hooked beak to tear the flesh (
A) Wood pecker
B) Parrot
C) Vulture
D) Duck
Answer:
C) Vulture

Question 21.
Identify the odd one from the following
A) Cow
B) Tiger
C) Buffalo
D) Camel
Answer:
B) Tiger

Question 22.
Identify the animal that hunts other animals for their food.
A) Cow
B) Buffalo
C) Camel
D) Wolf
Answer:
D) Wolf

Question 23.
In an ecosystem, the food chain always starts with
A) Producers
B) Primary consumers
C) Secondary consumers
D) Decomposers
Answer:
A) Producers

Question 24.
The other name of decomposers
A) Producers
B) Recyclers
C) Consumers
D) Herbivores
Answer:
B) Recyclers

Question 25.
Name of the insect kept by ants for honeydew.
A) Mosquitos
B) Flees
C) Aphids
D) Spiders
Answer:
C) Aphids

Question 26.
Fill the blank X in the given food chain.
Tree → Rabbit → X → Lion
A) Mouse
B) Snake
C) Goat
D) Wild cat
Answer:
D) Wild cat

Question 27.
Complete the following food chain.
Grains → Rat → Cat → ?
A) Deer
B) Fox
C) Rabbit
D) Man
Answer:
B) Fox

Fill in the blanks.

  1. Animals that depend on both plants and animals for food are called …………………
    Answer:
    Omnivores
  2. Animals that depend only on plants for food are called …………………
    Answer:
    Herbivores
  3. Animals that depend only on animals for food are called …………………
    Answer:
    Carnivores
  4. The animals that feed on mostly on raw fruits, succulent fruits like vegetable roots, etc ………………… Animals.
    Answer:
    Frugivorous
  5. Dogs use the sense of ………………… to get the food.
    Answer:
    Smell
  6. Frog captures and swallow food with its …………………
    Answer:
    Tongue
  7. Hen scratch the ground with feet and eat …………………
    Answer:
    Worms
  8. The ………………… has a long beak to catch fish in water.
    Answer:
    Crane
  9. The parrot eats fruits and cracks nuts with ………………… beak.
    Answer:
    Hooked
  10. Camel, cow, buffalo etc are called as …………………
    Answer:
    Ruminants
  11. ………………… are plants that make their own food.
    Answer:
    Producers
  12. A ………………… is an organism that eats living plants or animals.
    Answer:
    Consumers
  13. Based on their ………………… there are different types of consumers.
    Answer:
    Food habits
  14. The organisms that feed on producers are called …………………
    Answer:
    Primary consumers
  15. The organisms that feed on primary consumers are called …………………
    Answer:
    Secondary consumers
  16. The organisms that feed on ………………… are called Tertiary consumers.
    Answer:
    Secondary consumers
  17. In an ………………… there is a chain-like relationship between the organisms that live there.
    Answer:
    Ecosystem
  18. A ………………… shows the relationship between producers and consumers.
    Answer:
    Food chain
  19. Leech gets its food through …………………
    Answer:
    Suckers
  20. In ………………… teeth act as filters to get food from the water.
    Answer:
    Duck
  21. In ………………… animal Sharp teeth are useful to tear the flesh of other animals.
    Answer:
    Tiger / lion
  22. Hooked beak is present in …………………
    Answer:
    Parrot
  23. A frog throws out its sticky ………………… towards an insect.
    Answer:
    Tongue
  24. ………………… bird has a long and strong beak.
    Answer:
    Woodpecker
  25. ………………… animal licks the food with its tongue.
    Answer:
    Dog
  26. Crane has ………………… to catch fish in water.
    Answer:
    Long beak
  27. vultures have ………………… beaks to tear the flesh of animals.
    Answer:
    Strong hooked
  28. Bacteria and fungi are examples of …………………
    Answer:
    Decomposers
  29. The ………………… help in the cycling of materials between producers, consumers, and soil.
    Answer:
    Decomposers
  30. Branched with several food chains connected to each other to form a …………………
    Answer:
    food web
  31. In ant’s colony the ………………… collect and maintain food stock for others.
    Answer:
    Worker
  32. Example for a natural scavenger …………………
    Answer:
    Crow

III. Match the following.

Question 1.
List-A                                        List-B
A) Taste                 ( )          1. Vulture
B) Hearing            ( )          2. Dog
C) Smell                ( )          3. Pond skater
D) Vision               ( )          4. Bat
E) Touch                ( )          5. Some reptiles
Answer:
A – 5
B – 4
C – 2
D – 1
E – 3

Question 2.
List-A                                        List – B
A) Woodpecker       ( )        1. Strongly hooked beak
B) Crane                  ( )         2. Hooked beak
C) Vulture                ( )        3. Long beak
D) Parrot                 ( )         4. Long thin beak
E) Hummingbird     ( )         5. Long and strong beak
Answer:
A – 5
B – 3
C – 1
D – 2
E – 4

Question 3.
List-A                                               List-B
A) Ant and pests            ( )        1. Hummingbird
B) Fruits and nuts           ( )        2. Vulture
C) Flesh of animals         ( )        3. Crane
D) Fish                            ( )        4. Wood pecker
E) Nectar                        ( )        5. Parrot
Answer:
A – 4
B – 5
C – 2
D – 3
E – 1

Question 4.
List-A                                          List-B
A) Frog                      ( )        1. Natural scavenger
B) Cow                      ( )         2. Suckers
C) Crow                     ( )        3. Sticky tongue
D) Leech                    ( )        4. Hunting animal
E) Lion                       ( )        5. Ruminant
Answer:
A – 3
B – 5
C – 1
D – 2
E – 4

Question 5.
List-A                                                               List-B
A) Producers                         ( )               1. Frog
B) Primary consumers           ( )               2. Plants
C) Secondary consumers      ( )               3. Crow
D) Tertiary consumers           ( )              4. Bacteria
E) Decomposers                    ( )              5. Grass hopper
Answer:
A – 2
B – 5
C – 1
D – 3
E – 4

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