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Class 5 Evs
Whose Forests
Quiz 1
Forests are an important part of our life.
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True
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False
Explanation
Forests resources serve as a source of fishing, hunting animals, fruits from pants, to the local people.
They play an important role in reducing atmospheric pollution.
They got fodder for their cattle, firewood, etc.
Different species and varities of plants are available, some of which are having medicinal properties and are acting as potential sources of modern drugs.
Forests are used for sericulture, apiculture.
Thus, the given statement is true.
Which of the following states are present around Mizoram?
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Punjab
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Tripura
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Manipur
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Assam
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The states which are present around Mizoram are; Tripura, Assam and Manipur.
_________ farming is also called slash and burn agriculture.
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Jhelum
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Jhoom
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Poorva
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None of the above
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Jhoom farming is also called slash and burn agriculture.
If the forest are not there, we too will not remain. Why so?
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Forests are the only habitat for living beings
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Forests are the best habitat for insects
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Forests are an essential part of our life and are extremely useful to us
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None of the above
Explanation
The forests are the significant part of our life. They makes the atmosphere clean by taking out harmful gases outside. We also get many fruits and vegetables forest. There are infinite number of uses of forest.
Suryamani wanted that on festivals people should sing their own songs
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Suryamani wanted that on festivals people should sing their own songs. They should not forget their music and should enjoy wearing their traditional clothes
Forest have been called the 'lungs of earth'.
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Forest have been called the 'lungs of earth' Hence, the given statement is true.
Which of the following refers to Jhoom farming?
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Farming of Jamun trees
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Usage of medicinal plants by tribals
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Slash-and-burn agriculture
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None of the above
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In Jhum farming, after cutting one crop, the land is left for some years, where nothing is grown. The weeds or bamboo which grow on land are not pulled out. They are cut and burnt. With the presence of ash, the land becomes fertile.
When the land is ready for farming it is lightly dug up, not ploughed.
What all is there in a forest?
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Furniture
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Trees
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Birds
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Animals
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Insects
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Correct Option: B,C,D,E
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The living parts include trees, shrubs, vines, grasses and other herbaceous (non-woody) plants, mosses, algae, fungi, insects, mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and microorganisms living on the plants and animals and in the soil.
Mixed cropping is practiced in Jhoom cultivation.
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Mixed cropping is a type of agriculture which involves planting two or more plants simultaneously in the same field. Hence, the given statement is true.
Forest is a large area thickly covered with varieties of trees.
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A forest is a large area of land that's covered in trees.
It is a complex ecosystem where, although trees are the dominant life-form but it also supports a myriad of other life forms.
So, the given statement is 'True'.
Choose the most appropriate word from the options provided-
Forests is a large area thickly covered with varieties of ____________.
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boats
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wood
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insects
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trees
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Forest is a large area thickly covered with varieties of trees.
Slash and burn agriculture is the other name of
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Step farming
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Crop rotation
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Organic farming
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Jhoom cultivation
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Slash and burn agriculture is the other name of Jhoom cultivation.
To which state did Suryanami belong?
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Chhattisgarh
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Orissa
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Jharkhand
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Mizoram
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Suryanami belongs to Jharkhand.
Forest are called as:
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Kidney of planet
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Heart of planet
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Lungs of planet
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All of these
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Forest has been called the 'lungs of the planet' because growing trees take carbon dioxide out of the air and replace it with oxygen.
This is vital for humans, as we need oxygen in the air to breathe. As lungs take out the carbon dioxide from the body and supply oxygen to all parts of our body via nerves.
Similarly forests also absorb carbon dioxide from the surroundings and extract oxygen from the trees.
So, the correct option is 'Lungs of the planet'.
Which of the following is burnt to produce ash during Jhoom farming?
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Seeds
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Weeds
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Food crop
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None
Jhoom farming is done in areas like
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Arunachal Pradesh
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Meghalaya
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Mizoram
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All of the above
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Jhoom farming or cultivation is also called as slash and burn agriculture. It is practiced in the areas with thick forest such as Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Mizoram, etc. In this, a portion of forest is cut down and all the trees and weeds are burnt to produce ash. This ash makes that land fertile. Seeds are dropped on it and maize, chilies, rice, etc are grown.
Thus, the correct answer is option D.
What are the problems associated with construction of dams, roads and mining projects etc.?
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Pollution will increase
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The land will become barren
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Forest people and animals will lose their homes
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All of these
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When dams, roads and mining projects are made pollution increases, the land become barren and forest people and animal loses there homes. Hence option d is correct.
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