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MCQ on Class 6 Science Diversity in the Living World

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MCQ on Class 6 Science Diversity in the Living WorldMCQ on Class 6 Science Diversity in the Living World

 

Please find the MCQ on Class 6 Science Diversity in the Living World .

 

What is the variety of plants and animals found in a particular region called?

  1. Habitat
  2. Adaptation
  3. Biodiversity
  4. Ecosystem

Answer: c) Biodiversity

 

Plants with soft and green stems are known as:

  1. Shrubs
  2. Trees
  3. Herbs
  4. Climbers

Answer: c) Herbs

 

What type of venation is seen in monocot plants?

  1. Reticulate
  2. Parallel
  3. Pinnate
  4. Palmate

Answer: b) Parallel

 

Which type of root system is typically found in dicot plants?

  1. Fibrous roots
  2. Adventitious roots
  3. Tap roots
  4. Prop roots

Answer: c) Tap roots

 

The pattern of veins on a leaf is called:

  1. Venation
  2. Vascularization
  3. Veinlets
  4. Vasculature

Answer: a) Venation

 

Plants that have seeds with two cotyledons are called:

  1. Monocots
  2. Dicots
  3. Gymnosperms
  4. Pteridophytes

Answer: b) Dicots

MCQ on Class 6 Science Diversity in the Living World

The special features that enable plants and animals to survive in a particular region are called:

  1. Habitats
  2. Adaptations
  3. Modifications
  4. Mutations

Answer: b) Adaptations

 

Animals that can live both on land and in water are called:

  1. Terrestrial
  2. Aquatic
  3. Amphibians
  4. Reptiles

Answer: c) Amphibians

 

What type of habitat do forests, deserts and grasslands represent?

  1. Aquatic
  2. Terrestrial
  3. Aerial
  4. Underground

Answer: b) Terrestrial

 

Which project was initiated in 1973 to protect the declining population of the Bengal Tiger?

  1. Project Elephant
  2. Project Tiger
  3. Project Lion
  4. Project Leopard

Answer: b) Project Tiger

 

Sacred groves are:

  1. Religious temples
  2. Protected forest patches
  3. Endangered species
  4. Medicinal plants

Answer: b) Protected forest patches

 

The streamlined body of fish is an adaptation for:

  1. Flying
  2. Walking
  3. Swimming
  4. Burrowing

Answer: c) Swimming

 

Cactus plants have thick fleshy stems to:

  1. Produce more leaves
  2. Store water
  3. Attract pollinators
  4. Protect from predators

Answer: b) Store water

 

Which scientist is referred to as the “Birdman of India”?

  1. Salim Ali
  2. Janaki Ammal
  3. C.V. Raman
  4. Homi Bhabha

Answer: a) Salim Ali

 

What helps camels walk on sandy deserts without sinking?

  1. Long necks
  2. Humps
  3. Long legs with wide hooves
  4. Thick fur

Answer: c) Long legs with wide hooves

 

The conical shape of deodar trees is an adaptation to:

  1. Collect more sunlight
  2. Let snow slide off easily
  3. Resist strong winds
  4. Attract more birds

Answer: b) Let snow slide off easily

 

Plants with many brown woody stems that start branching close to the ground are called:

  1. Herbs
  2. Shrubs
  3. Trees
  4. Creepers

Answer: b) Shrubs

 

The “Save Silent Valley” movement was about:

  1. Protecting a forest from a dam project
  2. Saving endangered birds
  3. Preserving ancient ruins
  4. Stopping air pollution

Answer: a) Protecting a forest from a dam project

 

Which part of a plant shows parallel or reticulate venation?

  1. Stem
  2. Root
  3. Flower
  4. Leaf

Answer: d) Leaf

 

Camels in cold deserts have:

  1. One hump
  2. Two humps
  3. No humps
  4. Three humps

Answer: b) Two humps

 

The habitat of sea turtles is:

  1. Forests
  2. Mountains
  3. Deserts
  4. Oceans

Answer: d) Oceans

 

Which of these is NOT a consequence of habitat damage?

  1. Loss of food sources
  2. Loss of shelter
  3. Increase in biodiversity
  4. Decline in animal populations

Answer: c) Increase in biodiversity

 

The Cheetah Reintroduction Project in India was initiated in:

  1. 1973
  2. 2000
  3. 2022
  4. 1947

Answer: c) 2022

 

What type of roots do grass plants typically have?

  1. Tap roots
  2. Fibrous roots
  3. Prop roots
  4. Buttress roots

Answer: b) Fibrous roots

 

The webbed feet of a duck are an adaptation for:

  1. Running fast
  2. Climbing trees
  3. Swimming efficiently
  4. Digging burrows

Answer: c) Swimming efficiently

 

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