Class V EVS - Snake Charmer, Tasting to Digesting, Super Senses
Snake Charmer Questions
Tasting to Digesting Questions
Super Senses Questions
Match the Pair MCQs
One-Word Answer Questions
Diagram-Based Questions


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1. Snake charmers use the pungi to attract snakes.
ReplyDelete2. Snakes are deaf to the music, but they response to the vibrations and movements of the pungi.
3. Charmers usually handle cobras .
4. Snakes move to the pungi sound due to the vibrations and the charmer's movements.
5. Digestion starts in the mouth.
6. Teeth help to chew food.
7. Food is stored in the stomach.
8. The esophagus carries food from the mouth to the stomach.
9. A dog or a rabbit uses its nose to smell danger.
10. Echolocation helps bats fly in the dark.
11. The eagle has a sharp sense of sight.
12. Snakes sense their prey by heat and vibrations, and through their tongues that sense chemical cues.
21. The snake responded to the vibrations and movements of the pungi.
22. The apple went next to the esophagus (food pipe) and then stomach.
23. The sense of smell helped the dog.