Class 05 EVS Our Environment CBSE Questions & Answers
Class 5 · EVS Our Environment
This is Science and Social Science (EVS) class 05 EVS Our Environment CBSE Questions & Answers. There are 15 questions in this test with each question having around four answer choices.
Questions & Answers
1
During photosynthesis which gas is released?
- AOxygenCorrect
- BNitrogen
- CHydrogen
- DCarbon dioxide
2
Pines, Deodar and oak are the plants found in/on
- AMountainsCorrect
- BWater
- CDeserts
- DPlains
3
Fish absorbs oxygen from water through their

- AGall bladder
- BSkin
- CGillsCorrect
- DLungs
4
Which one animal move away from light?
- ASnake
- BMonkey
- CEarthwormsCorrect
- DSnail
5
Cactus plant is best suited for growth in
- AWaters
- BMountains
- COceans
- DDesertsCorrect
6
Which one is marine organism?
- ACrocodiles
- BWater bugs
- CFrog
- DHydraCorrect
7
Plants and animals change in their body structure to adjust in particular habitat by the process of
- ACombination
- BFermentation
- CAdaptationCorrect
- DRegeneration
8
Earthworms breath through
- AAir tube
- BLungs
- CGills
- DMoist skinCorrect
9
An organism body is streamlined, the habitat of organism should be
- ADesert
- BWaterCorrect
- CWater
- DLand
10
Living organisms produces more of their own kind through
- AExcretion
- BReproductionCorrect
- CRespiration
- DDigestion
11
Typical feature of desert plant is
- ALeaves are broad
- BLoss of lot water through transpiration.
- CRoots are short.
- DLose very little water through transpirationCorrect
12
Living organisms get rid of waste materials by the process of
- ADigestion
- BReproduction
- CTranspiration
- DExcretionCorrect
13
The tree shown in figure is found in

- AWarm places
- BDeserts
- CWater bodies
- DCold placesCorrect
14
Which one is not an example of habitat
- ACultivated land with grazing cattleCorrect
- BForest with wild animals
- CA pond with fish
- DA desert with camel
15
The plants and animals that live on land are said to live in
- ASaline habitat
- BTerrestrial habitatCorrect
- CMarine habitat
- DAquatic habitat