Hi Everyone!! This article will share Bhiterkanika Questions & Answers.
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Bhiterkanika Questions & Answers
Question 1: What was disappointing for children?
Answer: It was very disappointing for children when their father said that they would spend their winter vacations with Uncle Manoj in Bhiterkanika National Park.
Question 2: “The number of migratory birds in Bhiterkanika going down.” Give two reasons.
Answer: The two reasons of the number of migratory birds in Bhiterkanika going down are:
- Large scale cutting of trees for firewood and illegal fishing so the birds coming from far-off countries do not find this place very safe.
- The situation gets worse because of too many tourists and noisy engine-fitted boats. They disturb both the crocodiles and the birds.
Question 3: Write about the best time to visit Bhiterkanika.
Answer: The best time to visit Bhiterkanika is from October to March.
Question 4: Why is it important to have forests?
Answer: It is important to have forests because only if the forests live, the animals can also live.
Question 5: List one of the rare animals found in Bhiterkanika.
Answer: One of the rare animals found in Bhiterkanika is the largest Indian lizard.
Question 6: Read the line and answer the questions:
“PiyaIi too changed her mind about Bhiterkanika.”
(a) What did she think of the place before?
Answer: Before, she thought that the place was boring.
(b) What changed her mind?
Answer: The birds did the trick. They changed her mind. She got so fond of birds that she spent most of the time watching them or photographing them.
(c) What affect did Piyali have after the change of her mind?
Answer: Piyali was quite upset to know that the number of migrating birds visiting the park from Russia is dwindling. A visit to Bhiterkanika affected her so much that she changed her mind and wanted to visit the Corbett National Park. On returning Mumbai, she joined the wildlife club of her school. She even arranged a photo exhibition of her birds and spoke to the members of the club about the need to save our forests.
Question 7: Fill in the blanks:
1. My uncle was a Forest Officer posted at the National Park.
2. 217 varieties of migratory birds are found here.
3. Piyali joined the wildlife club of her school.
4. On the beach at Ekkakula, we saw pug marks of hyenas and wild boars.
5. Piyali was quite upset to hear that the number of migratory birds visiting the park from Russia is dwindling.
So, these were the Questions & Answers.