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Updated on 3 Sep 2025, 15:14 IST
In Class 5 EVS MCQs, Super Senses is an important chapter that every student must study thoroughly. To help you practice effectively, we have prepared MCQs on Super Senses in an online format. These questions are designed by subject experts at selfstudys.com to strengthen your knowledge, judgment, and critical thinking skills.
The Super Senses MCQs are based on the latest CBSE syllabus and serve as an excellent tool for revision. Regular practice with these MCQs will not only improve your understanding but also help you score well in exams.
Since Super Senses is a crucial topic, it demands detailed understanding and strong objective knowledge. That’s why it is highly recommended for all students to attempt these MCQs. Doing so will build confidence, sharpen observation, and enhance critical thinking abilities.
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The chapter explains how animals use their different senses (sight, smell, hearing, taste, and touch) to survive in the environment. It shows how animals have sharper senses compared to humans.
Super Senses helps students understand:
Dogs are known to have the sharpest sense of smell. That’s why they are used in police work to detect criminals, bombs, or missing people.
Snakes do not have external ears like humans. Instead, they sense vibrations through their skin and jawbones to detect sound.
Owls have very large eyes and special vision that allows them to see clearly in the dark. This helps them hunt at night.
Ants leave behind a special smell called a scent trail. Other ants follow this smell to reach food or return to their nest.
Snakes use their forked tongue to collect smell particles from the air and then sense them.
Vultures have excellent eyesight. They can see dead animals (carrion) from several kilometers above the ground.
Animals like tigers and cats mark their area with urine smell to warn others to stay away.