Worksheet on Animals and Their Types

Questions with Explanations for Class KG on Animals and Their Types

Solved Questions on Animals and Their Types

1. Fill in the blank:

We get eggs from _____.

a) animals0-q1a
b) animals0-q1b

Answer: b) We get eggs from hens.

2. State true or false.

Penguins can lay eggs and fly.

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a) True
b) False

Answer: b) False. Penguins can lay eggs but they cannot fly.

3. Identify the wild animal from the following.

a) animals0-q3a
b) animals0-q3b

Abnswer: a) Snake is a wild animal.

4. Which animal can carry heavy things for us and is very strong?

a) animals0-q4a
b) animals0-q4b

Answer: a) The animal that can carry heavy things for us and is very strong is a donkey.

5. Identify the grasshopper.

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b) animals0-q5b

Answer: a) Option a) shows grasshopper.

FAQs

1. What are some examples of animals?

Examples of animals include:

  1. Mammals like dogs, cats, and elephants
  2. Birds like eagles, sparrows, and parrots
  3. Reptiles like snakes and turtles
  4. Amphibians like frogs and salamanders
  5. Fish like goldfish and sharks.

2. How are animals classified?

Animals are divided into several categories according to common characteristics including body composition, environment, and reproductive strategies. Fish, amphibians, birds, reptiles, and mammals are a few examples of common classes.

3. What are some animals that live in different habitats?

There are many different types of habitats for animals, such as rivers, lakes, grasslands, forests, and deserts. Lions on savannas, polar bears in the Arctic, dolphins in the water, and kangaroos in grasslands are a few instances of animals and their environments.

4. What are reptiles?

Animals with scaly, dry skin that deposit their eggs on land are called reptiles. Since they have cold blood, their body temperature fluctuates in response to environmental variations. Reptiles include, among others, lizards, turtles, crocodiles, and snakes.

5. What are amphibians?

Animals that can live on land as well as in water are known as amphibians. They deposit their eggs in water and have smooth, wet skin. Amphibians go through a metamorphosis in which they begin as larvae (similar to tadpoles) and grow into adults. Frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts are a few examples.

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