Question Bank New
Question Bank New
Q1. In what ways are flowering plants different from non-flowering plants?
Q9. Sara was having a morning walk in a park. She observed that there were some
bees, butterflies, birds and flies hovering over the flowers.
i. What are these butterflies, flies and birds attracted to?
ii. What do these insects unintentionally carry from one flower to another?
iii. What do these butterflies and flies get as a reward?
Q10. Define fertilization. Also, mention the changes that occur in flowers after the
process of fertilisation.
Q11. Label the diagram below and answer the following questions.
Q12. What happens to the following parts of the flower after fertilization?
a. Ovary: _____________
b. Ovule: _____________
Q13. Name the parts of the flower which wither and drop off after
fertilization.
Q14. Explain how pollination is different from fertilization.
Q15. Identify the function of fruit.
Q16. What is seed dispersal?
Q17. Why do seeds need to be dispersed away from the parent plant?
Grade V – Science Question Bank – First Term_Unit I
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