Plants from Seeds
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Q. Which among the following plants store their food in leaves?
- Carrot plant
- Spinach plant
- Onion plant
- Cucumber plant
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What is the classification of plants?
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What are fruits with pits called?
Q. Which among the following oils are extracted from seeds?
- Mustard oil
- Neem oil
- Sunflower oil
- Soyabean oil
Q. Arrange the parts of the plant from the top to the bottom.
- Root > Stem > Leaf > Flower
- Flower > Root > Stem > Leaf
- Stem > Leaf > Flower > Root
- Leaf > Root > Stem > Flower
Q. Select the correct statements regarding seeds.
- They develop into a baby plant.
- All plants have seeds.
- They are used as spices.
- All seeds have the same size.
Q. can have seeds inside them.
- Fruits
- Stems
- Leaves
Q. _____ germinate into new plants.
- Fruits
- Seeds
- Flowers
- Roots
Q. Match the different plants and with their type.
- Root vegetable
- Climbers
- Desert plant
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Fresh fruits contain water.
usually
never
rarely
sometimes
Q. Match the different plants and with their type.
- Root vegetable
- Climbers
- Desert plant
Q. Match the plant with their edible parts.
- Seed
- Root
- Fruit
Q. Briefly describe the parts of a plant.
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Write down two examples of trees, shrubs, herbs and creepers growing near your area.
Q. ______ grow into baby plants.
- Buds
- Fruits
- Pollens
- Seeds
Q. Correct the following sentences and answer in one sentence.
a) Jeera is a pulse used to add flavour to our food. (1 mark)
b) Appearance of sprouts is the last stage of germination. (1 mark)
c) Fruits have leaves inside them. (1 mark)
a) Jeera is a pulse used to add flavour to our food. (1 mark)
b) Appearance of sprouts is the last stage of germination. (1 mark)
c) Fruits have leaves inside them. (1 mark)
Q. __________ is a climber.
- Gulmohar
- Rose
- Money plant
- Hibiscus
Q. ______ grow into baby plants.
- Buds
- Fruits
- Pollens
- Seeds
Q. Some plants can live for thousands of years.
- True
- False
Q. _______ seeds is an example of a spice.
- Rajma
- Moong
- Jeera
- Sunflower
Q. Seeds germinate when they are sown in fertile soil.
- True
- False
Q. can have seeds inside them.
- Fruits
- Stems
- Leaves
Q. Plants grow from tiny seeds.
- False
- True
Q. Which of the following is an example of a product produced by traditional occupants?
- Ittar
- Fruit juice
- Petrol
- Car
Q. Read the given information and fill the table provided.
Acclaimed in Indian classics as the Kalpavriksha, the all giving tree the coconut palm grows in several states in India. The coconut palm is a member of the plant family arecaceae popularly known as palm family. It flourishes on sandy soils requiring high humidity abundant sunlight and high rainfall for optimal growth. All parts of the palm are used in some way or another in the daily life of the people. Coconut water provides a refreshing and nutritious drink. The firm kernel that lines the inside is high in calories and the white milk extracted from it is used in many different ways. Oil extracted from dried mature coconuts is used as cooking oil. The leaves are braided to make thatched roof and mats. The mid ribs of the leaves are dried and tied together to make brooms. The coconut shell and husk are good sources of efficient fuel. During religious ceremonies married women are often presented with a coconut along with a few grains of rice as a symbol of fertility and prosperity.
Acclaimed in Indian classics as the Kalpavriksha, the all giving tree the coconut palm grows in several states in India. The coconut palm is a member of the plant family arecaceae popularly known as palm family. It flourishes on sandy soils requiring high humidity abundant sunlight and high rainfall for optimal growth. All parts of the palm are used in some way or another in the daily life of the people. Coconut water provides a refreshing and nutritious drink. The firm kernel that lines the inside is high in calories and the white milk extracted from it is used in many different ways. Oil extracted from dried mature coconuts is used as cooking oil. The leaves are braided to make thatched roof and mats. The mid ribs of the leaves are dried and tied together to make brooms. The coconut shell and husk are good sources of efficient fuel. During religious ceremonies married women are often presented with a coconut along with a few grains of rice as a symbol of fertility and prosperity.
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Q. Match the plant with their edible parts.
- Seed
- Root
- Fruit
Q. _____ germinate into new plants.
- Fruits
- Seeds
- Flowers
- Roots
Q. What did the bear eat? There were two things he was not allowed to do. What were they?