Junior Science Teacher Test Preparation MCQs

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  1. The productive part in the flowering plants:
    a) Root
    b) Stem
    c) Flower
    d) Branch
    Answer: c
  2. Which one of the following is the female sex organ:
    a) Stamen
    b) Carpel
    c) Petal
    d) Sepal
    Answer: b
  3. Potato is asexually produced through:
    a) Layering
    b) Tubers
    c) Cutting
    d) Grafting
    Answer: b
  4. Seed develops from:
    a) Ovule
    b) Ovary
    c) Anther
    d) None
    Answer: a
  5. In plants is a kind of reproduction in which only one parent plant is involved:
    a) Asexual reproduction
    b) Sexual reproduction
    c) Both a and b
    d) None of these
    Answer: a
  6. In plants is also known as vegetative reproduction or vegetative propagation:
    a) Asexual reproduction
    b) Sexual reproduction
    c) Both a and b
    d) None of these
    Answer: a
  7. Potato is the example of which asexual reproduction method?
    a) Grafting
    b) Cutting
    c) Layering
    d) Tubers
    Answer: d
  8. Which of the following are the male reproductive organs?
    a) Carpel
    b) Stamens
    c) Sepal
    d) Stalk
    Answer: b
  9. Egg in carpel is known as:
    a) Anther
    b) Ovary
    c) Style
    d) Ovule
    Answer: d
  10. The transfer of pollen grains from anther to the stigma of the carpel is called:
    a) Pollination
    b) Germination
    c) Fertilization
    d) Generation
    Answer: a
  11. An example of flowers pollinated by water is:
    a) Vallisneria
    b) Hydrilla
    c) Zostera
    d) All of these
    Answer: d
  12. Which of the following is/are the agents of pollination?
    a) Insect
    b) Birds
    c) Wind, water
    d) All of these
    Answer: d
  13. In reproduction system, the zygote is formed inside:
    a) Ovary
    b) Stigma
    c) Anther
    d) Pollen grain
    Answer: a
  14. As embryo grows, ovule turns into a:
    a) Fruit
    b) Flower
    c) Ovary
    d) Seed
    Answer: d
  15. The part of a plant that forms seeds is the:
    a) Stem
    b) Root
    c) Leaf
    d) Flower
    Answer: d
  16. When a bee visits a flower:
    a) Seeds stick to its body
    b) Cones stick to its body
    c) Pollen grains stick to its body
    d) Fruit sticks to its body
    Answer: c
  17. The sticky part of a flower is called:
    a) Sepal
    b) Stamen
    c) Ovary
    d) Stigma
    Answer: d
  18. The process by which organisms produce more organisms like themselves:
    a) Reproduction
    b) Germination
    c) Fertilization
    d) All of these
    Answer: a
  19. Male sex cell is called:
    a) Sperm
    b) Egg
    c) Both a and b
    d) None of these
    Answer: a
  20. Female sex cell is called:
    a) Sperm
    b) Egg
    c) Both a and b
    d) None of these
    Answer: b
  21. Sex cells are also called:
    a) Germ
    b) Germination
    c) Gametes
    d) None of these
    Answer: c
  22. The transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the stigma of the same flower or another flower on the same plant is called:
    a) Self-pollination
    b) Cross-pollination
    c) Both a and b
    d) None of these
    Answer: a
  23. The transfer of pollen grain from the anther of a flower to the stigma of a flower on another plant of the same kind is called:
    a) Self-pollination
    b) Cross-pollination
    c) Both a and b
    d) None of these
    Answer: b
  24. The agents that carry pollen grains from the anthers of flowers to the stigmas are called:
    a) Pollinators
    b) Germinators
    c) Fertilizers
    d) All of these
    Answer: a
  25. Living place of an organism is called:
    a) Habitat
    b) Environment
    c) Ecosystem
    d) Species
    Answer: a
  26. An animal that feed on plants is called:
    a) Secondary consumer
    b) Primary consumer
    c) Decomposer
    d) Producer
    Answer: b
  27. Organisms that makes their own food are called:
    a) Producers
    b) Heterotrophs
    c) Consumers
    d) Decomposers
    Answer: a
  28. The meat eaters are also known as:
    a) Herbivores
    b) Carnivores
    c) Omnivores
    d) Producers
    Answer: b
  29. Cats, dogs, lions and human being are the examples of:
    a) Herbivores
    b) Carnivores
    c) Omnivores
    d) Producers
    Answer: c
  30. Which of the following depend on both plants and animals for their food?
    a) Herbivores
    b) Carnivores
    c) Omnivores
    d) Producers
    Answer: c
  31. Human, crows and sparrows are the examples of:
    a) Herbivores
    b) Carnivores
    c) Omnivores
    d) Producers
    Answer: c
  32. Cows, goats, sheep and buffaloes are the examples of:
    a) Herbivores
    b) Carnivores
    c) Omnivores
    d) Producers
    Answer: a
  33. The study of relationship of living organisms with their environment is:
    a) Ecology
    b) Social biology
    c) Etymology
    d) Physiology
    Answer: a
  34. Which of the following is the basic functional unit of environment?
    a) Ecosystem
    b) Ecology
    c) Abiotic
    d) Biotic
    Answer: a
  35. How many components of ecosystem?
    a) Two
    b) Three
    c) Four
    d) Five
    Answer: a
  36. Which of the following is/are the components of biotic?
    a) Animals
    b) Plants
    c) Microorganisms
    d) All of these
    Answer: d
  37. Which of the following is/are the components of abiotic?
    a) Light
    b) Water
    c) Air
    d) All of these
    Answer: d
  38. Cows, goats, sheep and buffaloes are the examples of:
    a) Herbivores
    b) Carnivores
    c) Omnivores
    d) Producers
    Answer: a
  39. Plants obtain nutrients from the:
    a) Soil
    b) Air
    c) Sun
    d) None of these
    Answer: a
  40. Plants obtain carbon dioxide from the:
    a) Soil
    b) Air
    c) Sun
    d) None of these
    Answer: b
  41. Those animals which active during at night are called:
    a) Nocturnal animals
    b) Diurnal
    c) Crepuscular
    d) None of these
    Answer: a
  42. Which of the following environment is very cold and windy?
    a) Grass land
    b) Desert land
    c) Tundra
    d) Wet land
    Answer: c
  43. _____ is a way through which an animal’s body helps it to survive or live in its environment.
    a) Hibernation
    b) Adaptation
    c) Conversion
    d) None of these
    Answer: b
  44. Which of the following is a state of inactivity in animals during winter season?
    a) Migration
    b) Hibernation
    c) Aestivation
    d) Dormancy
    Answer: b
  45. Bears, skunks, frogs and chipmunks are the examples of:
    a) Migration
    b) Hibernation
    c) Aestivation
    d) Dormancy
    Answer: b
  46. Which of the following is similar to hibernation but occurs in some animals during summer or dry period?
    a) Migration
    b) Hibernation
    c) Aestivation
    d) Dormancy
    Answer: c
  47. Amphibians, reptiles and snails are the examples of:
    a) Migration
    b) Hibernation
    c) Aestivation
    d) Dormancy
    Answer: c
  48. _____ is a way of concealing when an animal blends with its surrounding environment to help it to hide.
    a) Migration
    b) Hibernation
    c) Aestivation
    d) Camouflage
    Answer: d
  49. Chameleon is the example of:
    a) Migration
    b) Hibernation
    c) Aestivation
    d) Camouflage
    Answer: d
  50. Food chains always begin with a:
    a) Consumer
    b) Producer
    c) Decomposer
    d) All of these
    Answer: b
  51. Which of the following is the primary source of energy in a food chain?
    a) Plants
    b) Animals
    c) Sun
    d) None of these
    Answer: c
  52. The sunlight energy enters in an ecosystem through:
    a) Plants
    b) Decomposers
    c) Animals
    d) Water
    Answer: a
  53. Trees that lose their leaves are dormant in winter:
    a) Dormancy
    b) Hibernation
    c) Aestivation
    d) Camouflage
    Answer: a
  54. Organisms of the same kind living and reproducing in a particular area are called:
    a) Population
    b) Environment
    c) Ecosystem
    d) Habitat
    Answer: a
  55. All the population of different kinds of organisms living together in an area make a/an:
    a) Population
    b) Community
    c) Ecosystem
    d) Habitat
    Answer: b
  56. This is a grassy, windy partly dry area:
    a) Pond
    b) Desert
    c) Grassland
    d) None of these
    Answer: c
  57. It is an aquatic habitat which is rich in life:
    a) Pond
    b) Desert
    c) Grassland
    d) None of these
    Answer: a
  58. Which of the following is the driest land area?
    a) Pond
    b) Desert
    c) Grassland
    d) Rainforest
    Answer: b
  59. Herbs, shrubs, trees, butterflies, snakes, lizards, frogs, parrots, cockatoos, humming birds, cat and jaguars are found in:
    a) Pond habitat
    b) Desert habitat
    c) Grassland habitat
    d) Rainforest habitat
    Answer: d
  60. A ______ is a period when there is no rain for long time in area:
    a) Disasters
    b) Drought
    c) Driest
    d) Drier
    Answer: b

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