Animals in Daily Life Online Test 7th Science Lesson 16 Questions in English
Animals in Daily Life Online Test 7th Science Lesson 16 Questions in English
Animals in Daily Life Online Test 7th Science Lesson 16 Questions in English
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Question 1 of 49
1. Question
1. Which is the primary source of nutrition for infant mammals?
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Explanation
Milk is white liquid food produced by the mammary glands of mammals. It is the primary source of nutrition for infant mammals. We use milk in our daily life for the following. Milk is the daily essential product which is obtained from animals like cows, buffaloes goats and camels.
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Milk is white liquid food produced by the mammary glands of mammals. It is the primary source of nutrition for infant mammals. We use milk in our daily life for the following. Milk is the daily essential product which is obtained from animals like cows, buffaloes goats and camels.
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Question 2 of 49
2. Question
2. Which among the following is not made up of Milk?
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Explanation
Milk is necessary in our daily diet to prepare tea, coffee, ice creams, chocolates, sweets and other related products. Highly recommended nutritive food containing protein and calcium are made from milk like, Paneer, Cheese, Cream, Butter, Ghee and curd.
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Explanation
Milk is necessary in our daily diet to prepare tea, coffee, ice creams, chocolates, sweets and other related products. Highly recommended nutritive food containing protein and calcium are made from milk like, Paneer, Cheese, Cream, Butter, Ghee and curd.
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Question 3 of 49
3. Question
3. Which among the following does not lay egg?
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Explanation
Eggs are laid by female birds of many different species to produce their young ones like hen, duck, turkey and ostrich. We use these in our daily life for the following. They are used in our daily diet to get energy and good health. It is highly nutritious and rich in protein.
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Explanation
Eggs are laid by female birds of many different species to produce their young ones like hen, duck, turkey and ostrich. We use these in our daily life for the following. They are used in our daily diet to get energy and good health. It is highly nutritious and rich in protein.
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Question 4 of 49
4. Question
4. Eggs have how many grams of high-quality protein?
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Explanation
Eggs have 6 grams of high-quality protein. A protein packed breakfast helps to sustain mental and physical energy throughout the day. Consuming egg daily is good for any age people.
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Explanation
Eggs have 6 grams of high-quality protein. A protein packed breakfast helps to sustain mental and physical energy throughout the day. Consuming egg daily is good for any age people.
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Question 5 of 49
5. Question
5. Which among the following statement is correct
1) Bees collect nectar (sweet juices) from flowers, convert it into honey and store in their honey
comb. Honey is a sweet liquid produced by honey bees from the nectar of flowers. It is
extracted from beehives by us.
2) Raw organic wild honey is extracted from selected hives by tribal honey hunters, who
collect it from jungles. Honey has more medicinal values and highly nutritious food.Correct
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Question 6 of 49
6. Question
6. Who among the following collect the nectar from the flowers?
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Explanation
The worker bees collect the nectar from the flowers. They nourish the young ones and repair the bee hive and also protect it.
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Explanation
The worker bees collect the nectar from the flowers. They nourish the young ones and repair the bee hive and also protect it.
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Question 7 of 49
7. Question
7. Which among the following animal meat is called beef?
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Explanation
Meat is animal flesh that is eaten as food. Most often it is used to describe skeletal muscle and fat
that is found with it. Some people eat the flesh of animals such as chicken, sheep, rabbit, pig, goat,
camel, buffalo (beef), fish, crab, prawn, lobster and many more.Incorrect
Explanation
Meat is animal flesh that is eaten as food. Most often it is used to describe skeletal muscle and fat
that is found with it. Some people eat the flesh of animals such as chicken, sheep, rabbit, pig, goat,
camel, buffalo (beef), fish, crab, prawn, lobster and many more. -
Question 8 of 49
8. Question
8. Which breeding is done in large scale in the form of poultry farming for economic purpose?
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Explanation
Animal meat is considered as the part of diet by most of the people. Meat consumption is
considered essential for its nutritive values. Especially chicken breeding is done in large scale in
the form of poultry farming for economic purpose.Incorrect
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Animal meat is considered as the part of diet by most of the people. Meat consumption is
considered essential for its nutritive values. Especially chicken breeding is done in large scale in
the form of poultry farming for economic purpose. -
Question 9 of 49
9. Question
9. Which among the following is not domesticated in poultry farming?
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Explanation
Poultry farming is the process of raising domesticated birds such as chicken, duck, turkey and
geese for the purpose of getting meat and egg for food.Incorrect
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Poultry farming is the process of raising domesticated birds such as chicken, duck, turkey and
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Question 10 of 49
10. Question
10. Chickens are broadly of how many types?
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Explanation
Poultries are reared in large numbers and chickens being the most common one. Chickens are broadly of two types. 1. Layers (egg laying chickens) 2. Broilers (one’s that are reared for meat).
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Explanation
Poultries are reared in large numbers and chickens being the most common one. Chickens are broadly of two types. 1. Layers (egg laying chickens) 2. Broilers (one’s that are reared for meat).
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Question 11 of 49
11. Question
11. Which among the following is not the poultry feed?
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Explanation
Poultry farming requires safe and sufficient space (wired gages) for the birds. Plenty of water, proper ventilation and regular feed that is rich in proteins, fats and vitamins. Poultry feed is comprised of maize, wheat, millet and rice bran in mashed form and ground nut cakes
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Explanation
Poultry farming requires safe and sufficient space (wired gages) for the birds. Plenty of water, proper ventilation and regular feed that is rich in proteins, fats and vitamins. Poultry feed is comprised of maize, wheat, millet and rice bran in mashed form and ground nut cakes
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Question 12 of 49
12. Question
12. The disease Salmonellosis is caused by which among the following microscopic organism?
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Explanation
Poultry birds suffer from various diseases caused by some microbes. It is important to keep their shelters clean and get the birds vaccinated against common diseases. Salmonellosis (diarrhoea) Caused by bacteria.
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Explanation
Poultry birds suffer from various diseases caused by some microbes. It is important to keep their shelters clean and get the birds vaccinated against common diseases. Salmonellosis (diarrhoea) Caused by bacteria.
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Question 13 of 49
13. Question
13. Aspergilleses is a disease caused by which among the following?
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Explanation
Aspergilleses is a poultry disease Caused by fungus.
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Explanation
Aspergilleses is a poultry disease Caused by fungus.
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Question 14 of 49
14. Question
14. Ranikhat disease is a poultry disease caused by what?
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Explanation
Ranikhat disease, (Fowl pox) is a poultry disease caused by virus.
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Explanation
Ranikhat disease, (Fowl pox) is a poultry disease caused by virus.
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Question 15 of 49
15. Question
15. Which among the following animal hair is not used for manufacturing woollen clothes, shawls and blankets, mufflers and socks?
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Explanation
Animal hair has a great demand. Th e hair from goat and sheep is used for manufacturing woollen clothes, shawls and blankets, mufflers and socks.
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Explanation
Animal hair has a great demand. Th e hair from goat and sheep is used for manufacturing woollen clothes, shawls and blankets, mufflers and socks.
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Question 16 of 49
16. Question
16. Which animal hair is used as bristles in small painting brushes?
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Explanation
Horse hair is used as bristles in small painting brushes. Even fur of animals including the skin is used to make warm and modern style clothes.
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Explanation
Horse hair is used as bristles in small painting brushes. Even fur of animals including the skin is used to make warm and modern style clothes.
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Question 17 of 49
17. Question
17. Which among the following is called natural fibres?
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Explanation
Some fabric fibres such as cotton, jute, silks are called natural fibres.
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Some fabric fibres such as cotton, jute, silks are called natural fibres.
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Question 18 of 49
18. Question
18. Which among the following is not the plant fibre?
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Explanation
Cotton and jute are examples of plant fibres. Wool and silk fibres are examples of animal fibres.
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Explanation
Cotton and jute are examples of plant fibres. Wool and silk fibres are examples of animal fibres.
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Question 19 of 49
19. Question
19. Wool is not obtained from which among the following animals?
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Explanation
Wool is obtained from the fleece of sheep or goat. It is also obtained from the hair of rabbit, yak and
camel. Silk fibre is obtained from the cocoon of silkworm.Incorrect
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Wool is obtained from the fleece of sheep or goat. It is also obtained from the hair of rabbit, yak and
camel. Silk fibre is obtained from the cocoon of silkworm. -
Question 20 of 49
20. Question
20. Wool is the fibre derived from the fur of animals of which family?
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Explanation
Wool is the fibre derived from the fur of animals of the Caprinae family principally sheep. The hair of other mammals like goat, yak, alpaca and rabbit may also be called wool. Mostly, wool is produced from the outer coat of sheep.
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Explanation
Wool is the fibre derived from the fur of animals of the Caprinae family principally sheep. The hair of other mammals like goat, yak, alpaca and rabbit may also be called wool. Mostly, wool is produced from the outer coat of sheep.
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Question 21 of 49
21. Question
21. The processing of wool involves how many major steps?
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Explanation
The processing of wool involves five major steps. They are as follows Shearing, Grading, washing, Carding and Spinning.
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Explanation
The processing of wool involves five major steps. They are as follows Shearing, Grading, washing, Carding and Spinning.
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Question 22 of 49
22. Question
22. The fleece from the same sheep may be different from different parts of the body and sorted out
into separate piles of similar nature. This is known as __________Correct
Explanation
The fleece from the same sheep may be different from different parts of the body. It is sorted out into separate piles of similar nature. This is known as Grading (or) Sorting.Incorrect
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The fleece from the same sheep may be different from different parts of the body. It is sorted out into separate piles of similar nature. This is known as Grading (or) Sorting. -
Question 23 of 49
23. Question
23. The flesh of the sheep is removed from its body. This is called _____
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Explanation
The flesh of the sheep is removed from its body. This is called shearing.
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The flesh of the sheep is removed from its body. This is called shearing.
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Question 24 of 49
24. Question
24. The sheared skin is washed thoroughly with what to remove dirt?
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Explanation
The sheared skin is washed thoroughly with soap (or) detergents to remove dirt, dust and grease. This is called Washing (or) Scouting.
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The sheared skin is washed thoroughly with soap (or) detergents to remove dirt, dust and grease. This is called Washing (or) Scouting.
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Question 25 of 49
25. Question
25. Which among the following statement is correct
1) Carding: – The dried wool is carefully removed. These fibres then passed through the rollers
which are covered with fine sheet of thin wire teeth. This process arranges the wool into a flat sheet called a web.
2) Spinning: – The web is drawn into narrow strand and then passed through spinning machines. The spinning machines twist the strands into yarn. The yarn is wound to form balls of wool. This yarn is either weaved into fabric (or) retained for knitting.Correct
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Question 26 of 49
26. Question
26. Which among the following is not the Characteristic features of wool?
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Explanation
Characteristic features of wool 1. It is resistant to heat, water, wear and tear. 2. It absorbs moisture.
3. Wool insulates against cold. So wool is a good insulator. And 4. It does not wrinkle easily.Incorrect
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Characteristic features of wool 1. It is resistant to heat, water, wear and tear. 2. It absorbs moisture.
3. Wool insulates against cold. So wool is a good insulator. And 4. It does not wrinkle easily. -
Question 27 of 49
27. Question
27. Silk worms pass through how many stages of development?
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Explanation
Silk worms live for a very short time, only about two months. During this period, they pass through
four stages of development. They are eggs, caterpillars, cocoon and adult moth. These stages are called as life cycle of a silk worm.Incorrect
Explanation
Silk worms live for a very short time, only about two months. During this period, they pass through
four stages of development. They are eggs, caterpillars, cocoon and adult moth. These stages are called as life cycle of a silk worm. -
Question 28 of 49
28. Question
28. Silk is obtained from which stage of silk worms?
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Explanation
Silk is the secretions of the silk moth. Silk is obtained from the cocoon of silk worms
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Explanation
Silk is the secretions of the silk moth. Silk is obtained from the cocoon of silk worms
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Question 29 of 49
29. Question
29. Silk worms predominantly feed on which among the following leaves?
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Explanation
Silk is obtained from the cocoon of silk worms, which feed on the mulberry leaves.
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Explanation
Silk is obtained from the cocoon of silk worms, which feed on the mulberry leaves.
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Question 30 of 49
30. Question
30. The cultivation and production of silk is known as _____
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Explanation
The cultivation and production of silk is known as Sericulture. Sericulture or silk farming is the
cultivation of silk worm to produce silk. It is the rearing of silk worms to obtain silk.Incorrect
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The cultivation and production of silk is known as Sericulture. Sericulture or silk farming is the
cultivation of silk worm to produce silk. It is the rearing of silk worms to obtain silk. -
Question 31 of 49
31. Question
31. An adult female silk moth lays about how many eggs?
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Explanation
An adult female silk moth lays about 500 eggs.
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Explanation
An adult female silk moth lays about 500 eggs.
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Question 32 of 49
32. Question
32. Which among the following statement is correct
1) An adult female silk moth lays about 500 eggs. The eggs are then kept in cold storage for two
weeks. The eggs are placed in the incubator. After about six days, the eggs hatch out and the
larvae spend the next 15 days eating mulberry leaves.
2) The silk worms spend about five days producing silk and spinning its cocoon of a single
long thread. The cocoons are boiled to make it easier to unwind the silk and kill the pupae inside. If the silk moths were allowed to hatch, the long silk fibres will get turned by the hatching of moth
3) Cocoons are unwind and then the individual silk filament is reeled together to form a thread large enough for weaving. The silk thread is cleaned, dyed, woven into fabric.Correct
Explanation
An adult female silk moth lays about 500 eggs. The eggs are then kept in cold storage for six weeks. The eggs are placed in the incubator. After about ten days, the eggs hatch out and the larvae spend the next 35 days eating mulberry leaves.
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Explanation
An adult female silk moth lays about 500 eggs. The eggs are then kept in cold storage for six weeks. The eggs are placed in the incubator. After about ten days, the eggs hatch out and the larvae spend the next 35 days eating mulberry leaves.
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Question 33 of 49
33. Question
33. Which among the following is not the characteristic feature of silk?
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Explanation
Characteristic features of Silk are
1. It is very soft , comfortable and versatile
2. It can be easily dyed.
3. It is the strongest natural fibre.
4. It has a poor resistance to sunlight exposure.Incorrect
Explanation
Characteristic features of Silk are
1. It is very soft , comfortable and versatile
2. It can be easily dyed.
3. It is the strongest natural fibre.
4. It has a poor resistance to sunlight exposure. -
Question 34 of 49
34. Question
34. Which among the following statement is correct
1) Wool is a multifunctional fibre with a range of diameters that makes it suitable for clothing,
household fabrics and technical textiles. Two third of wool is used in the manufacture of garments including sweaters, dresses, coats and active sportswear. Blended with other natural (or) synthetic fibres wool used as adds drape and crease resistance blankets, anti-
static and noise absorbing carpets.
2) Silk has natural beauty and elegance. It gives comfort in cold weather and cold during
summer months. It is used in the manufacture of classical and high fashion clothes, modern dresses particularly silk sarees, the elegant of beautiful dresses. It is also used in household for making wall hangings, curtains, rugs and carpets. It is also being used in the
manufacture of Cyborg for its hard nature.Correct
Explanation
Silk has natural beauty and elegance. It gives comfort in warm weather and warmth during colder months. It is used in the manufacture of classical and high fashion clothes, modern dresses particularly silk sarees, the elegant of beautiful dresses. It is also used in household for making
wall hangings, curtains, rugs and carpets. It is also being used in the manufacture of surgical threads for sutures.Incorrect
Explanation
Silk has natural beauty and elegance. It gives comfort in warm weather and warmth during colder months. It is used in the manufacture of classical and high fashion clothes, modern dresses particularly silk sarees, the elegant of beautiful dresses. It is also used in household for making
wall hangings, curtains, rugs and carpets. It is also being used in the manufacture of surgical threads for sutures. -
Question 35 of 49
35. Question
35. What is the position of India in silk production in world?
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Explanation
India is the world’s second largest silk producing country.
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Explanation
India is the world’s second largest silk producing country.
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Question 36 of 49
36. Question
36. Which among the following is not the famous places for silk production in Tamil Nadu?
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Explanation
Kancheepuram, Thirubhuvanam and Arani are famous places for silk production in Tamil Nadu.
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Explanation
Kancheepuram, Thirubhuvanam and Arani are famous places for silk production in Tamil Nadu.
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Question 37 of 49
37. Question
37. Which is any industry has the potential to cause injury, ill health or damage to human being and their property or the environment?
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Explanation
Hazard is any industry has the potential to cause injury, ill health or damage to human being and
their property or the environment.Incorrect
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Hazard is any industry has the potential to cause injury, ill health or damage to human being and
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Question 38 of 49
38. Question
38. The workers in silk industry affected with what as they stand for a long time reeling the silk
into yarn?Correct
Explanation
Generally, the workers in silk industry affected with arthritis is they stand for a long time reeling
the silk into yarn. They also develop back pain and visionary problem and skin injuries. Some time they may suffer from respiratory problem like asthma and bronchitis due to poor ventilated area of their work.Incorrect
Explanation
Generally, the workers in silk industry affected with arthritis is they stand for a long time reeling
the silk into yarn. They also develop back pain and visionary problem and skin injuries. Some time they may suffer from respiratory problem like asthma and bronchitis due to poor ventilated area of their work. -
Question 39 of 49
39. Question
39. Which is caused by Bacillus anthracis by handling contaminated animal hair and contact with
the live stock during hair processing?Correct
Explanation
Anthrax is caused by Bacillus anthracis by handling contaminated animal hair and contact with the live stock during hair processing
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Explanation
Anthrax is caused by Bacillus anthracis by handling contaminated animal hair and contact with the live stock during hair processing
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Question 40 of 49
40. Question
40. Which among the following is not the symptoms of anthrax?
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Explanation
Anthrax symptoms are fever, cough and shortness of breath, similar to a typical pneumonia. Sometimes it may lead to nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea.
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Explanation
Anthrax symptoms are fever, cough and shortness of breath, similar to a typical pneumonia. Sometimes it may lead to nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea.
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Question 41 of 49
41. Question
41. Which is given as the best medicine for treatment of anthrax?
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Explanation
Penicillin or Ciprofloxacin is given as the best medicine for treatment of anthrax. The spread of the disease is controlled by vaccination of animals and by burning or burial of infected animal’s carcases. It is the duty of the employer to take care of the industrial workers by providing hygienic and well-ventilated work place.
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Explanation
Penicillin or Ciprofloxacin is given as the best medicine for treatment of anthrax. The spread of the disease is controlled by vaccination of animals and by burning or burial of infected animal’s carcases. It is the duty of the employer to take care of the industrial workers by providing hygienic and well-ventilated work place.
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Question 42 of 49
42. Question
42. Workers in wool industry also get infected to anthrax bacterium which leads to fatal dead
disease called _________Correct
Explanation
Hazards in wool industry the workers are exposed to various chemicals and detergents which causes allergies of the skin. They also get infected to anthrax bacterium which leads to fatal dead disease called the sorters disease.
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Explanation
Hazards in wool industry the workers are exposed to various chemicals and detergents which causes allergies of the skin. They also get infected to anthrax bacterium which leads to fatal dead disease called the sorters disease.
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Question 43 of 49
43. Question
43. Which among the following is not the type of wool?
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Explanation
The types of wool are Alpaca, Fiber, Moheir, Cashmere and Lambs Wool.
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Explanation
The types of wool are Alpaca, Fiber, Moheir, Cashmere and Lambs Wool.
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Question 44 of 49
44. Question
44. Which among the following is not the type of silk?
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Explanation
The types of silks are Eri Silk, Muga and Spider Silk.
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Explanation
The types of silks are Eri Silk, Muga and Spider Silk.
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Question 45 of 49
45. Question
45. Ahimsa silk is also known as _________
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Explanation
Ahimsa silk is also known as Peace silk.
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Explanation
Ahimsa silk is also known as Peace silk.
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Question 46 of 49
46. Question
46. In 1992, who proposed ahimsa way of silk production for the making silks without killing the silkworm?
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Explanation
In 1992, Kusuma Rajaiah proposed ahimsa way of silk production for the making silks without killing the silkworm. It involves a humane method specifically letting the worms to hatch and then using the vacant cocoons.
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Explanation
In 1992, Kusuma Rajaiah proposed ahimsa way of silk production for the making silks without killing the silkworm. It involves a humane method specifically letting the worms to hatch and then using the vacant cocoons.
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Question 47 of 49
47. Question
47. Kusuma Rajaiah is from which among the following state?
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Explanation
In 1992, Kusuma Rajaiah, a Government officer from Andhra Pradesh state of India proposed ahimsa way of silk production for the making silks without killing the silkworm. Traditional silk manufacturing methods involve boiling the cocoons of the silk worms and then sorting out the threads, which is used later in silk production. It has been supported by many people who are
interested in the welfare of animals.Incorrect
Explanation
In 1992, Kusuma Rajaiah, a Government officer from Andhra Pradesh state of India proposed ahimsa way of silk production for the making silks without killing the silkworm. Traditional silk manufacturing methods involve boiling the cocoons of the silk worms and then sorting out the threads, which is used later in silk production. It has been supported by many people who are
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Question 48 of 49
48. Question
48. Study of breeding of animals and their maintenance is ________
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Explanation
Study of breeding of animals and their maintenance is called Animal Husbandry. Protecting animals is like protecting our own children or parent. They are living things similar to human beings. The human tendency and conscience towards the animals should be considerate to protect and safe guard the animals, hence as human it becomes a great responsibility and obligatory to
protect the animals.Incorrect
Explanation
Study of breeding of animals and their maintenance is called Animal Husbandry. Protecting animals is like protecting our own children or parent. They are living things similar to human beings. The human tendency and conscience towards the animals should be considerate to protect and safe guard the animals, hence as human it becomes a great responsibility and obligatory to
protect the animals. -
Question 49 of 49
49. Question
49. Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act was enacted in which among the following year?
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Explanation
The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act was enacted in 1960.
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Explanation
The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act was enacted in 1960.
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