{"id":16528,"date":"2023-11-06T11:09:12","date_gmt":"2023-11-06T05:39:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tsboardsolutions.in\/?p=16528"},"modified":"2023-11-07T09:40:41","modified_gmt":"2023-11-07T04:10:41","slug":"ts-6th-class-science-bits-14th-lesson","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tsboardsolutions.in\/ts-6th-class-science-bits-14th-lesson\/","title":{"rendered":"TS 6th Class Science Bits 14th Lesson Movements in Animals"},"content":{"rendered":"

The multiple-choice format of TS 6th Class Science Bits with Answers<\/a> 14th Lesson Movements in Animals allows students to practice decision-making and selecting the most appropriate answer.<\/p>\n

TS 6th Class Science Bits 14th Lesson Movements in Animals<\/h2>\n

Question 1.
\nTender fleshy structures in our body
\nA) nerves
\nB) muscles
\nC) cells
\nD) bones
\nAnswer:
\nB) muscles<\/p>\n

\"TS<\/p>\n

Question 2.
\nOur body movements are influenced by
\nA) muscles
\nB) bones
\nC) heart
\nD) A and B
\nAnswer:
\nD) A and B<\/p>\n

Question 3.
\nWhich one of the body parts take help of muscles for its movement?
\nA) cheeks
\nB) toes
\nC) fluttering eve lashes
\nD) all the above
\nAnswer:
\nD) all the above<\/p>\n

Question 4.
\n\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026 are the tender fleshy structures beneath the skin.
\nA) Cells
\nB) Tissues
\nC) Muscle tissues
\nD) Bones
\nAnswer:
\nC) Muscle tissues<\/p>\n

\"TS<\/p>\n

Question 5.
\nThe fibrous structures which are white, rope-like fibres at their ends that connect them to the bone are
\nA) ligaments
\nB) tendons
\nC) bone
\nD) skin
\nAnswer:
\nB) tendons<\/p>\n

Question 6.
\nExpansion and contraction of makes the bone move.
\nA) bone marrow
\nB) skin
\nC) hair
\nD) muscles
\nAnswer:
\nD) muscles<\/p>\n

Question 7.
\nOne of the following is done by muscles
\nA) chewing
\nB) fluttering eye Lashes
\nC) moving toes
\nD) all the above
\nAnswer:
\nD) all the above<\/p>\n

\"TS<\/p>\n

Question 8.
\nThe number of vertebrae in the back bone of an Infant
\nA) 33
\nB) 30
\nC) 42
\nD) 12
\nAnswer:
\nA) 33<\/p>\n

Question 9.
\n\u2026\u2026\u2026 encloses and protects the brain.
\nA) The heart
\nB) The lungs
\nC) The skull
\nD) The bone
\nAnswer:
\nC) The skull<\/p>\n

Question 10.
\nThe system made of different bones in our body is called
\nA) skeletal system
\nB) bone system
\nC) skin system
\nD) none of the above
\nAnswer:
\nA) skeletal system<\/p>\n

\"TS<\/p>\n

Question 11.
\nMussels joins with the bone
\nA) Tendon
\nB) Ligament
\nC) Cartilage
\nD) joints
\nAnswer:
\nA) Tendon<\/p>\n

Question 12.
\nFixed joints are found in
\nA) Skull
\nB) Lower jaw
\nC) Legs
\nD) Hands
\nAnswer:
\nA) Skull<\/p>\n

Question 13.
\nMatch the following:
\n1. Shoulder ( ) a. HingeJoint
\n2. Neck ( ) b. Pivotal
\n3. Elbow ( ) c. Ball and socket joint
\nSequence of the answer is:
\nA) c, a, b
\nB) c, b, a
\nC) b, c, a
\nD) a, b, c
\nAnswer:
\nB) c, b, a<\/p>\n

Question 14.
\nExample of flexible bone
\nA) skull
\nB) calf bone
\nC) cartilage
\nD) teleost
\nAnswer:
\nC) cartilage<\/p>\n

\"TS<\/p>\n

Question 15.
\nThe hard part of nose and ear are made of a structure called
\nA) cartilage
\nB) hinge
\nC) socket
\nD) teleost
\nAnswer:
\nA) cartilage<\/p>\n

Question 16.
\nThe joint at elbow
\nA) pivot joint
\nB) saddle joint
\nC) ball and socket joint
\nD) hinge joint
\nAnswer:
\nD) hinge joint<\/p>\n

Question 17.
\nThe amazing factor that facilitates birds flying.
\nA) Big wings
\nB) Large legs
\nC) Hollow bones
\nD) Long break
\nAnswer:
\nC) Hollow bones<\/p>\n

Question 18.
\nThis works like spring
\nA) back bone
\nB) hinge bone
\nC) pivot bone
\nD) socket bone
\nAnswer:
\nB) hinge bone<\/p>\n

Question 19.
\nThe joint between upper jaw and skull
\nA) loose joint
\nB) movable joint
\nC) hinge joint
\nD) fixed joint
\nAnswer:
\nA) loose joint<\/p>\n

Question 20.
\nThe spring action of our body is done by
\nA) spinal cord
\nB) neck
\nC) legs
\nD) shoulder
\nAnswer:
\nA) spinal cord<\/p>\n

\"TS<\/p>\n

Question 21.
\nThe organism with streamlined body.
\nA) frog
\nB) bird
\nC) fish
\nD) lizard
\nAnswer:
\nC) fish<\/p>\n

Question 22.
\nMovement or is an important function in every organism.
\nA) waving
\nB) locomotion
\nC) reproduction
\nD) none
\nAnswer:
\nB) locomotion<\/p>\n

Question 23.
\nThe streamlined body and help the movement of fish in water.
\nA) tail fin
\nB) mouth
\nC) head
\nD) stomach
\nAnswer:
\nA) tail fin<\/p>\n

Question 24.
\nHollow bones help the to move in the air.
\nA) Birds
\nB) Lion
\nC) Tiger
\nD) Lizard
\nAnswer:
\nA) Birds<\/p>\n

Question 25.
\nFind the wrong match.
\nA) Pivot joint \u2013 Neck
\nB) Hinge joint \u2013 Knee
\nC) Ball and socket joint \u2013 elbow
\nD) Spring joint \u2013 Vertebrae
\nAnswer:
\nC) Ball and socket joint \u2013 elbow<\/p>\n

Question 26.
\nRead the types of joints given below
\ni) Pivot joint
\nii) Spring joint
\niii) Soft joint
\niv) Ball and socket joint
\nOne of the above is not a joint in our body.
\nA) iii
\nB) ii
\nC) iv
\nD) i
\nAnswer:
\nA) iii<\/p>\n

\"TS<\/p>\n

Question 27.
\nFind the mis \u2013 matched pair
\n1. Pivot joint \u2013 Back bone
\n2. Spring joint. Vertebrae
\n3. HInge joint \u2013 Elbow
\n4. Ball and Socket joint. Shoulder
\nA) 3
\nB) 2
\nC) 4
\nD) 1
\nAnswer:
\nD) 1<\/p>\n

Question 28.
\nFind the mis- matched pair
\n1. Cartilage bone \u2013 Thigh bone
\n2. Hinge joint \u2013 Knee
\n3. Clavicle-bone below neck
\n4. Neck joint- Pivot joint
\nA) 4
\nB) 1
\nC) 3
\nD) 2
\nAnswer:
\nB) 1<\/p>\n

Question 29.
\nRead the following
\n1. The body of the fish is streamlined
\n2. The shape of the fish allows to move in water easily.
\n3. Birds bones are hollow and light
\n4. Each loop In the snake body gives a forward push by pressing against the ground.
\nThe correct sentences from the above
\nA) 2&3
\nB) 1,2&3
\nC) 1,2,3&4
\nD) 3&4
\nAnswer:
\nC) 1,2,3&4<\/p>\n

Question 30.
\nRead the following.
\n1. Muscles work in pairs
\n2. Tendons join muscles to bones
\n3. Our back bone never bend
\n4. FIxed joint Is In the skull
\nPick up the wrong sentence
\nA) 1
\nB) 2
\nC) 4
\nD) 3
\nAnswer:
\nD) 3<\/p>\n

\"TS<\/p>\n

Question 31.
\nFind out the wrong statement
\nA) cartilage bone is present at the chin
\nB) skull is immovable joint
\nC) pelvic girdle is present at waist
\nD) The clavicle is present at shoulder
\nAnswer:
\nA) cartilage bone is present at the chin<\/p>\n

Question 32.
\nPivot joint: neck :: hinge joInt
\nA) leg
\nB) hand
\nC) head
\nD) elbow
\nAnswer:
\nD) elbow<\/p>\n

Question 33.
\nThe movement of bulb in coconut shell hypothesized
\nA) hinge joint
\nB) ball and socket joint
\nC) pivot joint
\nD) spring joint
\nAnswer:
\nB) ball and socket joint<\/p>\n

Question 34.
\nIf the muscles are absent
\nA) our bones have fast movements
\nB) our bones lose movements
\nC) our body will become inactive
\nD) we will die
\nAnswer:
\nB) our bones lose movements<\/p>\n

Question 35.
\nRead the given statements
\n1. Snail moves slowly due to wavy motions of its foot
\n2. The joint between upper jaw and lower jaw is immovable joint
\nA) Both sentences are correct
\nB) Sentence \u2013 lis correct, sentence -2 is wrong
\nC) Sentence \u2013 1 is wrong, sentence -2 is correct
\nD) Both the sentences are wrong
\nAnswer:
\nA) Both sentences are correct<\/p>\n

\"TS<\/p>\n

Question 36.
\nRead the given lines
\n1) BIrds can fly because their bones are hollow and light
\n2) The bones of the hind limbs are meant for walking and perching
\nA) Both the sentences are wrong
\nB) Sentence \u2013 1 is wrong, sentence \u2013 2 is correct
\nC) Both the sentences are correct
\nD) Sentence-1 is correct, sentence -2 is wrong
\nAnswer:
\nC) Both the sentences are correct<\/p>\n

Question 37.
\nFish : Streamlined body:: Snake::?
\nA) Tail
\nB) Loop
\nC) Bones
\nD) Mouth
\nAnswer:
\nB) Loop<\/p>\n

Question 38.
\nFind the odd one out regarding presence of cartilage bone.
\nA) Nose
\nB) External ear
\nC) Jaw
\nD) Between ribs and sternum
\nAnswer:
\nC) Jaw<\/p>\n

Question 39.
\nWhat parts are damaged if ribcage Is broken
\nA) Heart
\nB) Lungs
\nC) Liver
\nD) All the given
\nAnswer:
\nD) All the given<\/p>\n

Question 40.
\nWhat will happen If bones can\u2019t move?
\nA) We cant move body parts
\nB) Some body parts can\u2019t work
\nC) Both A & B
\nD) It will be good for health
\nAnswer:
\nA) We cant move body parts<\/p>\n

Question 41.
\nThe activity of observing hinge joint tells us
\nA) the movement of elbow
\nB) the movement of vertebrae
\nC the movement of bones
\nD) the movement of skull
\nAnswer:
\nA) the movement of elbow<\/p>\n

Question 42.
\nWe can observe our muscles easily at region.
\nA) elbow
\nB) stomach
\nC) head
\nD) shoulders
\nAnswer:
\nD) shoulders<\/p>\n

\"TS<\/p>\n

Question 43.
\nWhat can you do to observe our rib \u2013 cage? ( )
\nA) A deep breath is taken and held it for a little while
\nB) To take the scanning
\nC) To hit the chest with pressure
\nD) Rib bones are counted with the machine
\nAnswer:
\nA) A deep breath is taken and held it for a little while<\/p>\n

Question 44.
\nWhat skeletal structure Is observed while pressing the body below our waist? ( )
\nA) Pectoral girdle
\nB) Clavicle
\nC) Pelvic girdle
\nD) Thigh bones
\nAnswer:
\nC) Pelvic girdle<\/p>\n

Question 45.
\nWhat is the purpose of doing the activity fold and un-fold of our body?
\nA) Movement of skin
\nB) Movement of muscles
\nC) Movement of skull
\nD) Joint functions
\nAnswer:
\nB) Movement of muscles<\/p>\n

Question 46.
\nRead the task and answer the question.<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n
Animal<\/td>\nBody part used for moving<\/td>\nHow does the animal move ?<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
cow
\nbird<\/td>\n
legs
\nwings, legs<\/td>\n
walking or running walking or running<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n

If birds want to fly, they use .
\nA) legs
\nB) body
\nC) wings
\nD) head
\nAnswer:
\nC) wings<\/p>\n

Question 47.
\nRead the lines and answer the question.
\nQ) Where is pivot joint located In our body?
\nA) abdomen
\nB) neck
\nC) head
\nD) skull
\nAnswer:
\nB) neck<\/p>\n

Read the given lines.
\nSome muscles in our body are round, white, rope like fibres at their ends connect them to the bone. These fibrous structures are called TMtendons\u201d.<\/p>\n

Question 48.
\nWhat is the nature of tendons?
\nA) Fibrous
\nB) Round and white
\nC) Connect to the bone
\nD) All the given
\nAnswer:
\nD) All the given<\/p>\n

Read the following paragraph. Answer the questions.
\nThere is a tender and flexible cartilage between the vertebrae of the backbone. This cartilage between the vertebrae helps in rotating the backbone in different direction<\/p>\n

Question 49.
\nWhat helps the vertebrae to rotate the entire back bone?
\nA) Clavicle
\nB) Cartilage
\nC) Crown
\nD) girile
\nAnswer:
\nB) Cartilage<\/p>\n

Question 50.
\nName the joint present n the back bone to rotate in all directions.
\nA) Spring joint
\nB) Pivot joint
\nC) Hinge joint
\nD) Wrist joint
\nAnswer:
\nA) Spring joint<\/p>\n

Read the paragraph and answer the questions<\/p>\n

The body of the fish is streamlined. The shape is such that it allows the fish to move in water easily. The skeleton of the fish is covered with strong muscles. While swimming muscles make the front part of the body swing towards one side while the tail swings its body towards the opposite side. This creates a jerk and pushes the body forward. This series of jerks help the fish swim forward. Tail fin also helps in the movement.<\/p>\n

Question 51.
\nWhat is the physical structure of fish helps in swimming?
\nA) Cylindrical tail
\nB) Hollow fins
\nC) Stremlined body
\nD) Cartilage bones
\nAnswer:
\nC) Stremlined body<\/p>\n

Question 52.
\nHow muscles In fish help to swim easily?
\nA) Muscles help in floating the body
\nB) Skeleton and muscles make forward move
\nC) A&B
\nD) Muscles help the fish swing towards either side.
\nAnswer:
\nD) Muscles help the fish swing towards either side.<\/p>\n

Question 53.
\nOne of the parts also helps the fish to swim in water easily
\nA) Gills
\nB) Tail fin
\nC) Mouth
\nD) Abdomen
\nAnswer:
\nB) Tail fin<\/p>\n

\"TS<\/p>\n

Read the table. Answer the questions<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n
I Animal<\/td>\nBody part used for moving<\/td>\nHow does the animal move<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
Cow
\nHuman
\nBird
\nInsect<\/td>\n
legs
\nlegs, hands
\nwings, legs
\nlegs, wings<\/td>\n
walks, runs
\nwalks, jumps
\nhops, flies
\nwalks, flies<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n

Question 54.
\nThe body parts that help the cow to walk
\nA) Body
\nB) Legs
\nC) Hands
\nD) Tail
\nAnswer:<\/p>\n

Question 55.
\nHow does a bird move?
\nA) Hops
\nB) Flies
\nC) A & B
\nD) Walk
\nAnswer:
\nC) A & B<\/p>\n

Question 56.
\nName the animal that walk and fly with its legs and wings.
\nA) Cow
\nB) Dog
\nC) Bird
\nD) Insect
\nAnswer:
\nD) Insect<\/p>\n

Question 57.
\nThe key factor for fish to swim in water.
\n\"TS-6th-Class-Science-Bits-14th-Lesson-Movements-in-Animals-2\"
\nA) Streamlined body
\nB) Tail fin
\nC) All the fins
\nD) A&B
\nAnswer:
\nD) A&B<\/p>\n

Question 58.
\nThe nature of body in bird to fly easily
\n\"TS-6th-Class-Science-Bits-14th-Lesson-Movements-in-Animals-4\"
\nA) Hollow bones E
\nB) Strong legs
\nC) Long beak
\nD) Only feathers
\nAnswer:
\nA) Hollow bones E<\/p>\n

\"TS<\/p>\n

Question 59.
\nThe given picture represents \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u00a0\"TS
\nA) hinge joint
\nB) pivot joint
\nC) saddle joint
\nD) above all
\nAnswer:
\nA) hinge joint<\/p>\n

Question 60.
\n\"TSThe given picture explains
\nA) spring joint
\nB) pivot joint
\nC) ball and socket joint
\nD) skull joint
\nAnswer:
\nC) ball and socket joint<\/p>\n

Question 61.
\n\"TSWhat type of joint is located in the skull?
\nA) fixed joint
\nB) movable joint
\nC) round joint
\nD) hard joint
\nAnswer:
\nA) fixed joint<\/p>\n

Question 62.
\nThe reason behind different types of locomotions in the animals.
\nA) For food
\nB) For protection
\nC) For shelter
\nD) All the given
\nAnswer:
\nD) All the given<\/p>\n

\"TS<\/p>\n

Question 63.
\nThe advantage of presence of cartilage between the vertebrae.
\nA) expression of back bone
\nB) rotation of back bone
\nC) compression of back bone
\nD) all the above
\nAnswer:
\nB) rotation of back bone<\/p>\n

Question 64.
\nWhat features help man to show various locomotions.
\nA) Standing erect
\nB) Strong muscles
\nC) Hands and legs
\nD) Above all
\nAnswer:
\nD) Above all<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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