Read the passage given below and complete the statements that follow by choosing the most appropriate options from those given.
Some reptiles are expert mimics, but they do it for a serious reason − to save their lives. The harmless milk snake has the banded appearance of the poisonous coral snake. In areas where they live together, this mimicry happens. The non-poisonous Mexican king snake looks like the coral snake, when young. A harmless snake may look like a poisonous snake. This is Batesian mimicry. So, enemies mistake the harmless reptile for the poisonous one, and leave it alone. Blind legless lizards that live under the ground trick the enemies by displaying their tail. The underside of their tails is usually red or yellow in colour, and looks like an open mouth. The enemy attacks the tail, mistaking it for the head. The tail can withstand injury better than the head, and the life of the lizard is saved. When the enemy attacks lizards, they break off their tail. The tail jumps about on the ground, confusing the enemy, and helps the lizard to make good its escape.
(a) The milk snake and coral snake resemble in their .................
(i) drinking of milk
(ii) banded appearance
(iii) poison fangs
(iv) outlook
(b) 'Batesian mimicry' helps the ...................
(i) reptiles to do mimicry
(ii) harmless reptiles to escape
(iii) poisonous reptiles to escape
(iv) reptiles to sleep
(c) the enemy of the blind legless lizards attacks its ............ mistaking it for...........
(i) tail, head
(ii) head, tail
(iii) tail, mouth
(iv) mouth, red
(d) When the tail of a lizard breaks off, it.............
(i) saves its head from being cut
(ii) excites the lizard
(iii) makes the enemy happy
(iv) confuses its enemy
(e) The red or yellow structure which looks like an open mouth is the ….................
(i) tail
(ii) limb
iii) scales
(iv) head
(a) banded appearance
(b) harmless reptiles to escape
(c) tail, head
(d) confuses its enemy
(e) tail