Quiz Class 7th Science 07-05-2026

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Quiz Class 7th Science 07-05-2026

Total 5 Question Included in this quiz

1 / 5

Which of the following is not a forest product?

(इनमें से कौन सा वन उत्पाद नहीं है?)

2 / 5

The sequence of organisms eating one another is called:

(एक जीव द्वारा दूसरे को खाए जाने के क्रम को कहते हैं:)

3 / 5

The branchy part of a tree above the stem is known as:

(तने के ऊपर के पेड़ के शाखायुक्त भाग को किस रूप में जाना जाता है?)

4 / 5

Micro-organisms which convert dead plants and animals into humus are called:

(मृत पादपों और जंतुओं को ह्यूमस में बदलने वाले सूक्ष्मजीव कहलाते हैं:)

5 / 5

Forests are called the _______ of our planet.

(वनों को हमारे ग्रह का _______ कहा जाता है।)

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1. Crown (Branchy Part of a Tree)

The crown is the upper part of a tree, which includes branches and leaves above the main stem.

Key Points:

  • It spreads out at the top of the tree
  • Helps in capturing sunlight for photosynthesis
  • Provides shade and shelter for birds and animals

Understanding:
The crown is important for making food because leaves are present in this part.

Example:
Large trees like mango or banyan have wide crowns.


2. Decomposers (Formation of Humus)

Decomposers are micro-organisms that break down dead plants and animals into simpler substances.

Key Points:

  • Convert dead matter into humus (rich organic soil)
  • Help in recycling nutrients back into the soil
  • Maintain balance in the ecosystem

Types of decomposers:

  • Bacteria
  • Fungi

Example:
Fungi growing on dead leaves help in decomposition.


3. Forest Products (Kerosene is Not Included)

Forest products are materials that we get directly from forests.

Common forest products:

  • Gum (from trees)
  • Plywood (from wood)
  • Sealing wax (from plant sources)

Why kerosene is not a forest product:

  • It is obtained from petroleum (fossil fuel), not from forests

Understanding:
Forest products come from plants or forest resources, not from underground fuels.


4. Forests – Green Lungs of the Planet

Forests are called the “green lungs” because they help in maintaining the balance of gases in the atmosphere.

Key Functions:

  • Absorb carbon dioxide
  • Release oxygen during photosynthesis
  • Help in reducing air pollution

Importance:
They support life by providing clean air and maintaining environmental balance.

Example:
Dense forests produce large amounts of oxygen, helping living beings survive.


5. Food Chain (Sequence of Eating)

A food chain shows how energy passes from one organism to another through eating.

Key Points:

  • Starts with producers (plants)
  • Followed by consumers (animals)
  • Ends with decomposers

Simple Structure:
Plant → Herbivore → Carnivore

Example:
Grass → Deer → Lion

Importance:
It shows the flow of energy and helps maintain balance in nature.


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