Solution to the Problem
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Q1. Drag the appropriate word to complete these blanks:
We are given a set of words to choose from:
- curved
- teeth
- sparrow
- eagle
- pigeon
- vulture
- preening
- beak
Let's fill in the blanks step by step:
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1. Birds do not have ________, they eat food with the help of their _________.
- Birds do not have
teeth.
- They eat food with the help of their
beak.
So, the completed sentence is:
- Birds do not have
teeth, they eat food with the help of their
beak.
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2. _________ and _________ have crushing beaks.
- Birds like
sparrow and
pigeon have beaks that are adapted for crushing seeds and grains.
So, the completed sentence is:
-
Sparrow and
pigeon have crushing beaks.
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3. Parrots have a _________ beak to crack nuts and fruits.
- Parrots have a
curved beak, which is strong and adapted for cracking nuts and fruits.
So, the completed sentence is:
- Parrots have a
curved beak to crack nuts and fruits.
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4. _________ and _________ are birds of prey.
- Birds of prey include
eagle and
vulture, as they hunt and feed on other animals.
So, the completed sentence is:
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Eagle and
vulture are birds of prey.
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5. _________ means to clean the feathers with the help of beak.
- The process of cleaning feathers using the beak is called
preening.
So, the completed sentence is:
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Preening means to clean the feathers with the help of beak.
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Final Answers for Q1:
1. Birds do not have
teeth, they eat food with the help of their
beak.
2.
Sparrow and
pigeon have crushing beaks.
3. Parrots have a
curved beak to crack nuts and fruits.
4.
Eagle and
vulture are birds of prey.
5.
Preening means to clean the feathers with the help of beak.
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Q2. Identify the type of beak by observing the pictures carefully.
We are given two images of birds and need to identify the type of beak based on their appearance.
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a.
- The bird in the first image has a broad, flat beak with a slight curve at the tip. This type of beak is adapted for filtering food from water, such as small aquatic organisms or plants.
- This is characteristic of a
duck bill or
flat beak.
So, the answer for part
a is:
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Flat beak
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b.
- The bird in the second image has a sharp, hooked beak. This type of beak is adapted for tearing flesh, which is typical of birds of prey like eagles.
- This is characteristic of a
hooked beak.
So, the answer for part
b is:
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Hooked beak
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Final Answers for Q2:
a.
Flat beak
b.
Hooked beak
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Summary of Solutions:
Q1:
1. Birds do not have
teeth, they eat food with the help of their
beak.
2.
Sparrow and
pigeon have crushing beaks.
3. Parrots have a
curved beak to crack nuts and fruits.
4.
Eagle and
vulture are birds of prey.
5.
Preening means to clean the feathers with the help of beak.
Q2:
a.
Flat beak
b.
Hooked beak
Final Answer:
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\text{Q1: 1. teeth, beak; 2. sparrow, pigeon; 3. curved; 4. eagle, vulture; 5. preening}
\text{Q2: a. Flat beak; b. Hooked beak}
}
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