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Chapter - 17 Forests: Our Lifeline
Question 1.
Which one of the following is not a wild animal?
(a) Bear
(b) Bison
(c) Jackal
(d) Goat
Answer
Answer: (d) Goat
Question 2.
Which one of the following is an animal product?
(a) Gum
(b) Catechu
(c) Honey
(d) Rubber
Answer
Answer: (c) Honey
Question 3.
Roof of the forest made by the branches of the tall trees is called
(a) canopy
(b) crown
(c) understoreys
(d) none of these
Answer
Answer: (a) canopy
Question 4.
Understoreys are formed due to
(a) different types of crowns
(b) different sizes of crown
(c) different heights of trees
(d) all of these
Answer
Answer: (d) all of these
Question 5.
Decomposers convert the dead plant and animal tissues into
(a) clay
(b) humus
(c) inorganic debris
(d) soil
Answer
Answer: (b) humus
Question 6.
Arrange the following components of a food chain in proper sequence – grass, frog, eagle, insects, snake.
(a) Grass → insects → frog → snake → eagle.
(b) Grass → snake → insects → frog → eagle.
(c) Grass → snake → eagle → insects → frog.
(d) All are possible
Answer
Answer: (a) Grass → insects → frog → snake → eagle.
Question 7.
Sequence that represents the series of eating and being eaten is called
(a) food series
(b) food chain
(c) food web
(d) food hub
Answer
Answer: (b) food chain
Question 8.
Which one of the following is a role of forests?
(a) Provide food, shelter, water and medicines
(b) Prevent soil erosion
(c) Prevent flood
(d) All the above
Answer
Answer: (d) All the above
Question 9.
Which among the following forest animals is the smallest?
(a) Fox
(b) Boar
(c) Bison
(d) Porcupine
Answer
Answer: (d) Porcupine
Question 10.
Which of the following is not the name of a tree?
(a) Teak
(b) Sal
(c) Porcupine
(d) Kachnar
Answer
Answer: (c) Porcupine
Match the following:
Column A | Column B |
(i) Micro-organisms act upon the dead plant to produce | (a) vulture |
(ii) Scavenger | (b) canopy |
(iii) Help in maintaining the supply of nutrients to growing plants | (c) food web |
(iv) Roof of the forest made by the branches of tall trees | (d) forest protect |
(v) Number of food chain | (e) autotrophs |
(vi) Soil erosion | (f) purifier of air and water |
(vii) Green plants | (g) saprotrophs |
(viii) A forest acts as | (h) humus |
Answer
Answer:
Column A | Column B |
(i) Micro-organisms act upon the dead plant to produce | (h) humus |
(ii) Scavenger | (a) vulture |
(iii) Help in maintaining the supply of nutrients to growing plants | (g) saprotrophs |
(iv) Roof of the forest made by the branches of tall trees | (b) canopy |
(v) Number of food chain | (c) food web |
(vi) Soil erosion | (d) forest protect |
(vii) Green plants | (e) autotrophs |
(viii) A forest acts as | (f) purifier of air and water |
Fill in the blanks:
1. In a forest, trees form the uppermost layer, followed by ………………. The ………………. form the lowest layer of vegetation.
Answer
Answer: shrubs, herbs
2. Different layers of vegetation provide ………………. and ………………. for animals.
Answer
Answer: food, shelter
3. The forest keeps on ………………. and ………………. and can ……………….
Answer
Answer: growing, changing, regenerate
4. Forests protect the ………………. from erosion.
Answer
Answer: soil
5. ………………. helps forests to grow and regenerate.
Answer
Answer: Soil
6. Branchy part of a tree above the stem is known as the ………………. of the tree.
Answer
Answer: crown
7. Plants release ………………. through the process of photosynthesis.
Answer
Answer: oxygen
8. Microorganisms convert dead animal and plant tissues into a dark-coloured substance called ………………. .
Answer
Answer: humus
Choose the true and false statements from the following:
1. We get various useful products from the forests surrounding us.
Answer
Answer: True
2. Forest is a system comprising various plants, animals and microorganisms.
Answer
Answer: True
3. Forests must be cleared to make the human life safe and comfortable.
Answer
Answer: False
4. Different layers of vegetation provide food and shelter for animals, birds and insects.
Answer
Answer: True
5. Plants release carbon dioxide in the process of photosynthesis.
Answer
Answer: False
6. The various components of the forest are interdependent on one another.
Answer
Answer: True
7. In the forest there is interaction between soil, water, air, and living organisms.
Answer
Answer: True
8. Forests are the lifeline for the forest-dwelling communities.
Answer
Answer: True
9. Forests are the result of hard working of ancient people who have planted most of the forests.
Answer
Answer: False
10. Forests influence climate, water cycle and air quality.
Answer
Answer: True
Question 1.
List some animals which live in deeper areas of the forest.
Answer:
Boars, bisons, jackals, porcupines, elephants, etc., live in the deeper areas of the forest.
Question 2.
Paheli while moving in a forest observed that there was no noise pollution, though lots of heavy vehicles were passing from the nearby highway. Explain why. [NCERT Exemplar; HOTS]
Answer:
Paheli observed that there is no noise pollution in a forest even though there are lots of heavy vehicles passing from the nearby highway. It is because trees present in the forest absorb the noise.
Question 3.
Give the reason behind variations found in the forests of different regions.
Answer:
The variation in the type of plants and animals is found in different forests because of the climatic conditions of that particular area.
Question 4.
Paheli wrote a food chain in the following way:
Frog → Eagle → Insects → Grass → Snake
The chain is not in the correct order. Help her to write the food chain correctly. [NCERT Exemplar]
Answer:
The correct food chain is
Grass → Insects → Frog → Snake → Eagle
Question 5.
Are there similar kind of trees in every forests?
Answer:
No, due to different climatic conditions, there are variations in the types of trees and other plants. From forest to forest.
Question 6.
State the consequence when one food chain is disturbed in an ecosystem.
Answer:
Since, all food chains are interlinked disturbance in one food chain will affect the other food chain in a forest.
Question 7.
What is a canopy?
Answer:
The uppermost branches and leaves of tall trees act like a roof over forest ground, this is called a canopy.
Question 8.
While going inside a forest, it becomes darker. Why?
Answer:
In a forest, big trees, shrubs and other plants are found. They trap solar radiation for photosynthesis.
So, the sunlight does not reach at the forest floor, thus making it dark.
Question 9.
A bunch of seedlings were seen sprouting on a heap of animal dropping in a forest. How do you think is the seedling benefited from the animal dung? [NCERT Exemplar; HOTS]
Answer:
The seedling was being benefited from the animal dung as the decaying animal dung provided nutrients to the growing seedlings.
Question 10.
Consider the following organisms:
Grass, birds, frog, crow, tiger, vulture, toadstool, deer. Which of these
(i) can eat the dead animals
(ii) can form a three step food chain?
Answer:
(i) Crow, vulture
(ii) Grass → Deer → Tiger
Question 11.
Give names of any four birds which you expect to see in a forest. [NCERT Exemplar]
Answer:
The four birds which we expect to see in a forest are jungle crow, hornbill, myna and koel.
Question 12 .
Draw any simple food chain in a pond.
Answer:
A typical food chain in a pond is
Algae → Small fishes → Large fishes
Question 13.
Name any four useful products other than wood, which we get from forests. [NCERT Exemplar]
Answer:
Four useful products other than wood which we get from forests are gum, spices, fodder for animals and medicinal plants.
Question 14.
Deforestation may lead to floods. Why? [NCERT Exemplar]
Answer:
Deforestation leads to floods as lesser number of trees will be available due to deforestation. In the absence of trees, the soil will not hold water leading to floods.
Question 15.
All the needs of animals living in a forest are fulfilled. Justify this statement in a few sentences. [NCERT Exemplar; HOTS]
Answer:
Forest provides homae (shelter), food and water to the animals living there. Thus, all the needs of animals living in a forest are fulfilled.
Forests: Our Lifeline Class 7 Science Extra Questions Short Answer Type Questions
Question 1.
Forests are valuable resources. Explain.
Answer:
Forest products play vital role in socio-economic development. We get food (cereals, pulses, fruits), fire wood, fibre, construction material, industrial products (tannins, lubricants, dyes, resins, perfumes) and products of medicinal importance. It is also the home of diverse wildlife which maintains the ecosystem. Thus, forests are valuable resources.
Question 2.
Plants help in maintaining O2-CO2 cycle. Explain it in the light of photosynthesis and respiration.
Answer:
Photosynthesis is the process during which CO2 is used by the plants and O2 is released as a products. This O2 is used by the animals for their respiration and CO2 is released during it which is again used for photosynthesis by plants. In this way, O2-CO2 cycle is balanced by plants.
Question 3.
Forests are called green lungs. Why?
Answer:
The forests provide us oxygen to breathe. If we rapidly cutting down forests means we are cutting down the oxygen supply to us. That is why they are called green lungs.
Question 4.
Two friends shared their experiences of their vacation trip to two different forests. Do you think they would have seen the same type of plants and animals during their respective trips? Give reason. [HOTS]
Answer:
No, they would not have seen the same type of plants and animals. This is so because climatic conditions in the two forests would vary leading to variations in the types of plants and animals.
Question 5.
Write differences between decomposers and scavengers.
Answer:
Difference between decomposers and scavengers is
Decomposer | Scavenger |
These are the microbes which break dead organic matter into simple molecules to be used by plants again. | These animals eat the body of dead animals and are called cleaning agent of forests, e.g. jackal, fox, vultures, etc. |
Question 6.
What would happen if forests disappear?
Question 7.
Plants are known as the producers of a food chain. Give reason.
Answer:
Plants are known as the producers of a food chain. It is because green plants (autotrophs) make their own food from carbon dioxide and water in the presence of sunlight and chlorophyll by a process called photosynthesis and provide food to all living organisms which live in the forest.
Question 8.
Life would be impossible without plants. Explain, how.
Answer:
All green plants are producers. They make food by the process of photosynthesis using water C02 and sunlight. All forms of animals depend on plants for food. So, if there no plants, no food will be there. Plants are give oxygen also during photosynthesis, and there would be no oxygen in absence of plant. These two basic needs make plants important for us and we cannot think of life without plants.
Question 9.
Y and Z are two types of organism which are found in the forests. Y eats up dead animals while Z breakdown the body of the dead animals into simpler substances.
(a) What is the general name of organism Y?
(b) Write one example of Y type organism.
(c) What is general name of organism Z?
(d) Write one example of Z type organism. (HOTS]
Answer:
(a) Scavenger
(b) Vulture
(c) Decomposers
(d) Fungi (mushroom)
Question 10.
What happens when an animal dies in the forest?
Answer:
The body of the dead animal is eaten up by scavengers like vultures, jackals, hyanas, etc.
These animals do the functions of cleaning in the forest. This also shows that nothing goes waste in the forests.
Question 11 .
Give any four factors which are responsible for the destruction of forests. [NCERT Exemplar)
Answer:
The four factors which are responsible for the destruction of forests are
- Construction of roads.
- Construction of buildings.
- Industrial development.
- Increasing demand of wood.
Question 12.
Is it possible to construct a food chain without a producer? State the reason to support your answer.
Answer:
No, in any food chain, producers are always at the beginning. It is the producer which provides food to all living organisms. In a food chain, if producer is absent, then there will be no flow of energy. So, we can say that it is not possible to construct a food chain without a producer.
Question 13.
How can a pipal sapling would have grown on a side wall of some old buildings?
Answer:
Animals disperse the seeds of certain plants with the help of their droppings. Therefore, pipal seed would have come to the wall by a bird dropping . On coming in contact with water and suitable nutrient medium, it would have grown into pipal sapling.
Question 14.
If one component of the forest is removed, what would be its affect on the ecosystem?
Answer:
Every component of forest depend on other. If we remove one, the other will be affected, e.g. if we remove top carnivores (lion/tiger) in a forest, herbivores will increase and if they increase they will end up eating all plants, so ecosystem will get disturbed.
Question 15.
State the role of scavengers in cleaning of our environment.
Answer:
Scavengers eat the dead animals and act as the cleaning agents of our environment. Some of these animals (scavengers) are vultures, crows, jackals, hyena, some insects, etc.
Question 16.
Crown is different from canopy. Explain how.
Answer:
The part of the tree with branches is known as the crown. When the crown of tall trees in the forests forms a roof-like covering over the others plants, it is known as a canopy.
Question 17.
“You conserve forest, you conserve soil”. Do you agree? Justify. [HOTS]
Answer:
Yes, forests bind soil with root and prevent soil erosion. They also maintain fertility of soil and check So, it can be said that conserving forest results in conservation of soil.
Question 18.
Deforestation can increase the earth’s temperature. Is it true? Give reason.
Answer:
Yes, if there are no tress and plants, there will be no photosynthesis. So, no CO2 of the atmosphere will be used. This will increase the level of CO2, resulting in the increase of earth’s temperature.
Question 19.
Explain how root system of plants help in the prevention of flood?
Answer:
The root system helps water to seep down in the ground. It helps to maintain the water table throughout the year. Roots of trees normally bind the soil together and stop the erosion of soil.
Question 20.
Sketch a diagram to show how plants maintain the balance between carbon dioxide and oxygen in the atmosphere?
Answer:
Forests: Our Lifeline Class 7 Science Extra Questions Long Answer Type Questions
Question 1.
People say that nothing goes waste in a forest. Can you explain how? [NCERT Exemplar; HOTS]
Answer:
Nothing goes waste in a forest because of the following reasons
- Dry leaves and remains of dead animals are converted to a dark coloured substance called humus. This provides nutrients to the plants.
- Dead animals become food for vultures, crows, jackals and insects.
- Broken branches of trees are used as fuel by the people living in the vicinity of the forest.
Question 2.
“Forest is a dynamic entity, full of life and vitality”. Explain briefly. [HOTS]
Answer:
Forests harbour great variety of plants and animals. Plants provide food to herbivores. Larger number of herbivores means increased availability of food for a variety of carnivores. Wide variety of animals helps forest to regenerate.
Decomposers and scavengers are cleaning agents. So, every entity in the forest plays a key and vital role making it a dynamic living entity, full of life and vitality.
Question 3.
Write the major steps by which we can conserve the forest.
Answer:
Forests maintain balance in nature. There conservation is the need of the hour. We should take the following steps to conserve the forests
(i) Planned harvesting An efficient way to get wood from forests for our requirements is to cut only some of the trees in an area. The uncut trees prevent erosion. Fruits of these trees produce seeds so that new trees can grow. This way the forest cover is maintained.
(ii) Afforestation This is the practice of renewing a forest by planting seedlings or small trees. These days, in our country, planned afforestation is being done not only by the government but also by private organisations for commercial purposes. Selective cutting of trees in these plantations provides wood for construction and also keeps the forest cover intact.
(iii) Protection from fire Huge forest areas are destroyed by fire every year. Fire may occur due to the carelessness of people or due to lightning during a storm or by friction between dry stems and dry branches of trees.
Forest fires are controlled by spraying fire extinguishing solutions from aircrafts or by changing the direction of wind by using strong blowers.
Question 4.
Figure shows a part of a forest.
Write any three activities going on in the forest on the basis of this figure. [NCERT Exemplar]
Answer:
The three activities going on in the forest on the basis of the given figure are
- Oxygen is given out by plant leaves.
- Carbon dioxide is consumed by the plants to prepare their food by the process of photosynthesis.
- Nutrients are being added to the soil by the action of decomposers.
Question 5.
Cycling of papers help in the conservation of the forests. Justify.
Answer:
The papers are made from wood pulp. We derive wood by cutting down trees. If we recycling existing quantity of paper in the market and will not let it decompose, we can stop cutting of forest trees for new raw materials required for paper making.
It takes years to grow a tree and cutting a tree takes only few minutes.
So, we should give a serious thought before cutting a single tree even and should encourage recycling of papers every where in our country and in the world.
Question 6.
Sachin lives in a village, this village is surrounded by a forest. One day he noticed that in nearby pond sedimentation is increased so much that water has become muddy, streams are drying up. There is scarcity of fuel wood. He soon realised that he has to raise the issue of forest protection from cutting down trees, etc. Soon he involved the nearby village people and made an organisation to take an initiative.
Now, answer the following questions
(a) What changes might have Sachin noticed in his area?
(b) Give the porbable reason for such changes mentioned above.
(c) What are the values shown by Sachin? [Value Based Question]
Answer:
(a) Sachin noticed the disturbance in the water cycle in his area like stream drying up. Pond water getting muddy, less availability of fuel wood, etc.
(b) Deforestation.
(c) Love for nature and environmental consciousness.
Question 7.
A snake charmer came to the society and smelled the presence of a cobra near the guardroom. The head of the society agreed to allow the man to search, catch and take away the snake with him. Little Krishi who was seeing all this disagreed. He explained the people that it might disturb the food chain in the environment. Now, answer the following questions
(a) Describe food chain.
(b) Construct a food chain involving snake at one of its level.
(c) What are the values shown by Krishi? [Value Based Question]
Answer:
(a) The sequence of living organisms in which one organism eats another is called a food chain.
(c) Scientific attitude, obligation to maintain the ecosystem of nature.
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