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Class 5th EVS chapter 1 question answer (NCERT Book)
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Super Senses class 5 EVS chapter 1 question answer
Match the following

Choose the right option:
- Most birds have their ________ (eyes/ears) on either side of the head.
- When birds look straight ahead, ________ (one/both) their eyes focus on the same object.
- Birds have to turn their heads to see around because their eyes are _________(fixed/move) and cannot move.
- _______(Eagles/Sparrow) can see four times as humans.
- Eagles can see things from a distance of ______(eight/nine) metres.
Unscramble the words
- ANLURG
- GERTI
- OLDHPISN
- ISHF
- OTHSL
Multiple Choice Questions
Question 1. Which bird has eyes in front of its head, similar to humans?
a. Eagle
b. Owl
c. Peacock
d. Pigeon
Question 2. Birds that have eyes on either side of their head can:
a. Focus on two different things simultaneously.
b. Rotate their eyes 360 degrees.
c. See objects that are far away.
d. Have better night vision.
Question 3. What is the size of the eyes of birds that have eyes on either side of their head compared to the size of their head?
a. Smaller than the head
b. Larger than the head
c. Same size as the head
d. No relation between eye size and head size
Question 4. Why do birds frequently move their necks?
a. To exercise their neck muscles
b. To communicate with other birds
c. To adjust their focus since their eyes are fixed
d. To show off their agility
Question 5. Which sense helps birds expand their range of vision?
a. Smell
b. Hearing
c. Touch
d. Sight
Answer the following questions
- Analyze and explain how animals’ different senses contribute to their survival and adaptation in the animal world.
- Evaluate the statement: Our perception of smells as “bad” or “offensive” is often influenced by our association with dirtiness. Discuss and provide examples to support your analysis.
- Discuss how birds’ eye placement affects their vision and ability to estimate distance.
- Identify a bird species that has eyes positioned in the front of its head, similar to humans.
- Name some bird species that have eyes on either side of their head, and discuss the relative size of their eyes compared to the size of their head.
- Explain why birds frequently move their necks and the role it plays in their vision.
- Why did Sushila cover her nose with her dupatta while cleaning her sister’s son, Deepak?
- Name a bird that has eyes in front of its head, similar to humans.
- Name some birds that have eyes on either side of their head. What is the size of their eyes compared to the size of their head?
- Why do birds often move their necks?
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