2. Which Indian plant is related to Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu?
a) Rose
b) Lotus
c) Orchid
d) Jasmine
3. Who is the author of ‘The Tiger: Soul of India’ published by Oxford University Press?
a) Valmik Thapar
b) S. Karthikeyan
c) Bittu Sehgal
d) Salim Ali
4. Which one of these mammals lays eggs?
a) Blue Whale
b) Duck billed Platypus
c) Bandicoot
d) Anteater
5. Which country holds nearly two-thirds (65 %) of the world’s Tiger population and is probably the last hope for their survival in the wild?
a) Indonesia
b) Russia
c) India
d) China
6. Which one among these is the most widely distributed of the three species of Indian crocodilians?
a) Mugger or Marsh Crocodile
b) The Saltwater Crocodile
c) The Gharial
d) The Estuarine Crocodile
7. Which National Park in India was famous as the wintering ground for the Siberian Crane?
a) Keoladeo (Bharatpur), Rajasthan
b) Dudhwa, Uttar Pradesh
c) Bandhavgarh, Madhya Pradesh
d) Kaziranga, Assam
8. The highest natural waterfall in South-Asia which is found in the region of the Western Ghats is
a) Kunchikal
b) Jog falls
c) Palaruvi
d) Lalguli falls
9. Dandeli and Anshi National parks in Uttara Kannada also known as North Kanara or North Canara, a
Konkan district of Karnataka are famous for
a) White Tiger
b) Elephant
c) Black Leopard
d) Common Langur
10. Which bird is venerated in India as a symbol of fidelity and family unity?
a) The Bava Weaver Bird
b) The Saras Crane
c) The Demoiselle Crane
d) The House Sparrow
11. Which is the largest member of India’s Bear family?
a) The Himalayan Brown Bear
b) The Sloth Bear
c) The Asiatic Black Bear
d) None of the Above
12.The Ranganthittu Bird Sanctuary is found in
a) Maharashtra
b) Karnataka
c) Kerela
d) Pune
13. “Ophiophagus” is a term used for snakes that only eat other snakes. Name the snake that is
Ophiophagus.
a) King Cobra
b) Python
c) Russel’s Viper
d) Rattlesnake
14. In which Wild Life Sanctuary of India do we find the world’s tallest living and oldest living Teak
tree?
a) Waynad
b) Parambikulam
c) Peechi – Vazhani
d) Chimmony
15. Which is the largest of all deer species found in the Indian Sub-continent?
a) The Swamp Deer
b) The Sambar
c) The Chital
d) The Hog Deer
16. To which group does the threatened species of Grey-crowned Prinia belong?
a) Bird
b) Amphibian
c) Reptile
d) Mammal
17. Which National Park is located on the delta of three rivers, the Ganga, Brahmaputra and Meghna?
a) Sunderbans National Park
b) Kaziranga National Park
c) Corbett National Park
d) Manas National Park
18. In which state is the Pakhui Tiger Reserve located?
a) Assam
b) Kerala
c) Madhya Pradesh
d) Arunachal Pradesh
19. Which plant was used in the past for drawing thick lines in the Patachitra paintings?
a) Bamboo
b) Keya
c) Hibiscus
d) Neem
20. This community in Haryana, Rajasthan and Punjab has been fiercely protecting the black buck.
a) Rajputs
b) Maldharis
c) Bishnois
d) Marwaris
Answers
Answer:
Rational number is any number that can express in the form of
q
p
of two integers, where 'q' cannot be zero.
i) First rational number between 3 and 4 can be calculated by finding average between them, which is
2
3+4
=
2
7
Now, we have three numbers i.e. 3,
2
7
and 4, so other remaining rational numbers can be calculated by taking average between 3 and
2
7
, and between
2
7
and 4.
ii) Second rational number between 3 and
2
7
can be calculated by finding average between them.
2
2
7
+3
=
2
2
7+6
=
4
13
iii) The third rational number between 4 and
2
7
can be calculated by finding the average between them.
2
2
7
+4
=
2
2
7+8
=
4
15
iv) Similarly fourth rational number between 3 and
4
13
can be calculated by finding the average between them.
2
4
13
+3
=
2
4
13+12
=
8
25
v) Similarly, fifth rational number between 4 and
4
13
can be calculated by finding average between them.
2
4
13
+4
=
2
4
13+16
=
8
29
Then the rational numbers between 3 and 4 are
2
7
,
4
13
,
4
15
,
8
25
,
8
29