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183. What is a habitat?

A: how an animal behave

B: specific place where an animal lives

C: a group of the same animal living together

184. There are lots of different habitats in the world specific for different
animals. Match the correct animal to its habitat.

A: barracuda - fresh water lake

B: walrus - desert

C: polar bear - arctic

185. In which habitat do the sloth and red eyed tree frog live?

A: desert

B: woodland/forest

C: tropical rainforest

186. The desert is often looked at as a wasteland, dead, void of life.


However, there is the wealth of life and possibilities which exist behind its
dry, rock-ridden mask. Which two animals are able to survive in the hot dry
environment?

A: coyote and horses

B: coyote and alligator

C: lizards and snakes


187. What habitat is the largest?

A: ocean

B: forest

C: desert

188. Grasslands are characterized as lands dominated by grasses rather


than large shrubs or trees. Where are the majority of grasslands on Earth?

A: Asia

B: South America

C: Africa

189. Which three animals can be found in the grasslands?

A: red eyed tree frog, sloth, lion

B: kangaroos, zebras, lions

C: elephants, walruses, penguins

190. The Alpine tundra is located on mountains throughout the world at a


high altitude where trees cannot grow. Which animal can be found in the
Alpine tundra?

A: elephant

B: mountain goat

C: giraffe
191. Rainforests are very dense, warm, wet forests. Millions of plants and
animals occupy rainforests. Rainforests are extremely important in the
ecology of the Earth. Why are the plants in the rainforest important to the
Earth?

A: they are pretty

B: they provide us with oxygen

C: they protect animals

192. There are many kinds of animals that live in rainforests in different
parts of the world. Which two animals can be found in the South American
rainforests?

A: sloth, jaguar

B: elephant, zebra

C: gorilla, alligator

193.All of the nature made things that are useful in your environment are
called

A:The environment

B:Natural Resources

C:An ecosystem

194.A special characteristic that helps an animal survive. For example, a


chameleon changes colors to blend into its environment is called
adaptation

A:True

B:False
195. A living things home is called a

A: Habitat

B: Environment

C: Ecosystem

196.Evergreen trees whose color and appearance does not change with
the seasons. Tree parts include the scalelike or needlelike leafs, bark and
cones. Common species include cedar, cypress and douglas-fir

A: Needleleaf trees

B: Broadleaf trees

197. A single type of living thing.

A: Endangered species

B: Organism

C: Non-living organism

198.An area of wet, low land. It usually contains a large amount of grass
and no trees.

A: Coast

B: Habitat

C: Marsh
199.What is the land that borders a sea or ocean called?

A:River

B:Coast

C:Falls

200.Select the answers below that best describe a population

A:Something that is not alive, like a rock or dirt

B:All the members of a single type of organism

C:All of the nature made things that are useful in your environment

201.All the living things in an ecosystem is a

A:Population

B:Community

C:Environment

202.The place that provides for an animal's needs is called

A:ecosystem

B:habitat

C:niche
203.The role or roles an animal fills in a community is called a

A:job

B:community

C:niche

204.Animals and plants that live in the same place and share resources
form a

A:community

B:biome

C:niche

205.The common loon has solid bones that

A:make flying easier

B:help it walk on land

C:make diving easier

206.Habitats

A:are always large

B:are very small

C:vary in size depending on an animal's needs


207.How many layers does a forest have?
A:4
B:3
C:1

208.The top layer of the forest is called the___________.


A:Floor
B:Understory
C:Canopy

209.Grasslands are also called___________.


A:Swamps

B:Forests

C:Priaries

210.I live around the pond. What am I?


A:Butterfly
B:Frog
C:Squirrel

211.True of false. Wetlands have to be filled with water for at least part
of the year?
A:True
B:False
C:Maybe
212.Where does a lion live?
A:African Sahara
B:Antartican Ice Circle
C:Coral Reef
213.Where does a whale live?
A:lake
B:beach
C:ocean

214.Where does a monkey live?


A:On a playground
B:jungle
C:wetlands

215.Where does a bighorn sheep live?


A:prairie
B:mountains
C:rainforest

216.Where does a black bear live?


A:coral reef
B:ocean
C:the woods

217.Where does sloth live?


A:Tropical rainforest
B:Pond
C:River

218.Which habitat has snow on the ground for most of the year?
A:Forest
B:Tundra
C:Grassfield

219.How many major oceans are there on Earth?


A:5
B:3
C:4

220.What is the tallest mountain in the world?


A:Mansalu
B:Mt.Everest
C:Hidden Peak

221.Which is not true about deserts?


A:Lots plants and animals live in desert
B:Crops dont grow well and the water is scarce in desert
C:Many animals that live in the desert are diurnal

222.How does pollution affects the environments of animals?


A:The animals will live normal
B:There will be decrease of population in animals
C:There will be an increase of population in animals

223.What is a food chain?


A: Shows how energy is transferred from one organism to other
B:Illustrates how the energy is decreased
C.Pattern of interlinked food
224.What is the energy payramid?
A.Illustrates how the amount of stored energy from the sun is reduced as
an organism gets farther away from the producer
B.Process of making oxygen
C.Shows how energy is transferred

225.Which best explains why do anmals need their habitat?


A.Because they wantb to live there
B.Because they can get their needs on their habitat
C.Because they are away from their predators

226.In the energy pyramid,what organism has the biggest energy?


A.Grasshopper
B.Plant
C.Eagle

227.In the energy pyramid,what organism has the least energy?


A.Rat
B.Eagle
C.Snake

228.What is a food web?


A.Pattern of interlinked food chains in an ecosystem that represents the
food relationships within a habitat of territory
B.Illustrates how the amount of stored energy from the sun is reduced
C.The process of making oxygen

229.What is a primary consumer?


A.A plant that eat a animal
B.Animals that feed on plants
C.An animal that eats a animal

230.What will happen to the primary consumers if there were non


producers?
A.They live happy
B.Their population will decrease
C.Their population will increase

231.What animal is not a primary consumer?


A.Grasshopper
B.Snake
C.Rabbit

232.What is a secondary consumer?


A.Animals that feed on plants
B.Animals that feed on primary consumer
C.Plants that feed on animals

233.Those organisms that eat secondary consumers are called


A.Tertiary consumers
B.Secondary consumers
C.Primary consumers

234.What animal is not a secondary consumer?


A.Bird
B.Grasshopper
C.Cat
235.What animal is not a tertiary consumer?
A.Snake
B.Rabbit
C.Eagle

236.Are food chains interlinked?


A.Yes
B.No
C.Maybe

237.In the energy pyramid,what percent of the decrease in energy?


A.10%
B.25%
C40%
238.Why food chains are interlinked?
A.Because plants are producers
B.Because animals eat a variety of life forms
C.Because the organisms eat one another

239.In the food chain,bacteria and fungi is reffered as


A.Predator
B.Decomposers
C.Prey

240.The process of obtaining food is called


A.Predation
B.Photosynthesis
C.Cmmensalism
241.What is symbiosis?
A.The habitat of plants
B.The habitat of animals
C.Animals that obtain their food by living together

242.What is an example of a parasite?


A.Tapeworm
B.Mushroom
C.Plant

243.What is mutualism?
A.Process of making oxygen
B.Both organisms benefit in the relationship
C.Parasite-host relationship
244.What do you call the organisms which cannot make food for
themselves?
A.Producers
B.Decomposers
C.Consumers

245.What type of animal is a primal consumer?


A.Herbivore
B.Carnivore
C.Omnivore

246.What type of animal is a secondary consumer?


A.Carnivore
B.Hervibore
C.Omnivore
247.Which f the following animals is a herbivore?
A.Cat
B.Snake
C.Grasshopper

248.Which of the following animal is a carnivore?


A.Snake
B.Dragonfly
C.Butterfly

249.Which of the following organisms is a omnivore?


A.Housefly
B.Man
C.Termite
250.Which of the following is correct representation of a food chain?
A.Green plant->rat->decomposer->snake
B.Rat->Green plant->snake->decomposer
C.Green plant->rat->snake->decomposer

251. In food chain, -> represented as


A.Eaten by
B.Produced by
C.Hunted by

252.On the three, which breaks down down the materials of dead organism
into simpler forms?
A.Termites
B.Bacteria
C.Green plants
253.Which of the following describes a food chain?
A.Eaten-eater relationship
B.Hunter-hunted relationship
C.Energy passage relationship

254.Which is passed on in a food chain?


A.Energy
B.Food nutrients
C.A and B

255.Which best describes a food chain?


A.Dependence
B.Independence
C.Interrelationship
256.It is a material of life.It is your source of energy.It is also your source of
materials for growth and repair.
A.Oxygen
B.Food
C.Animal

257.What carbohydrates composed of?


A.Carbon,hydrogen and oxygen
B.Heliun,vitamin c,vitamin b
C.Vitamin d,vitamin e, vitamin a

258.Fats contains of ______.


A.Carbon,hydrogen and oxygen
B.Vitamin e,vitamin c, vitamin d
C.Vitamin a,b,ab

259.Building blocks of living materials,they are important in


growth,maintenance and repair of living things.
A.Carbohydrates
B.Carbon
C.Proteins

260.Proteins composed of ______.


A.Helium,hydrogen,carbon,oxygen
B.Carbon,hydrogen,oxygen,sulfur
C.Nitrogen,hydrogen,oxygen,carbon

261.Plants absorb ____ in the soil and use them in production of ____.
A.Nitrates,proteins
B.Helium,hydrogen
C.Energy,oxygen

262.The soil contains a bacterium known as ______.


A.Nutrients
B.Azotobacter
C.Chlorophyll

263.Made up ofcarbon,hydrogen and oxygen


A.Sugar
B.Starch
C.Pepper
264.Starch is made up of ______.
A.Sugars
B.Bacterias
C.Nutrients

265.______,starch are carbohydrates that come from carbon dioxide used


by plants during the food-making process
A.Hence
B.Pepper
C.Sugars

266.Whic material is not found in carbohydrates?


A.Hydrogen
B.Nitrogen
C.Oxygen
267.Wich material is found in proteins?
A.Calcium
B.Iodine
C.Nittrogen

268.Which process removes carbon dioxide from air?


A.Photosynthesis
B.Respiration
C.Fixation

269.What do you call the process of food-making?


A.Respiration
B.Photosynthesis
C.Evaporation
270.In which place is oxygen being given off than used?
A.In the city
B.In the province
C.A and B

271.In which place is oxygen being used than given off?


A.In the city
B.In the province
C.A and B

272.Which is the main source of oxygen?


A.Animals
B.Green plants
C.Non- green plants
273.Which of the following affects the movement of oxygen and carbon
dioxide?
A.Sunlight
B.Water
C.A and B
183.B 209.B 235.B 261.A
184.C 210.A 236.A 262.B
185.C 211.A 237.A 263.A
186.C 212.A 238.B 264.A
187.A 213.C 239.B 265.A
188.C 214.B 240.A 266.B
189.B 215.B 241.C 267.A
190.B 216.C 242.A 268.B
191.B 217.A 243.B 269.B
192.B 218.B 244.C 270.B
193.B 219.A 245.A 271.A
194.A 220.B 246.A 272.B
195.A 221.A 247.C 273.C
196.A 222.B 248.A
197.B 223.A 249.B
198.C 224.A 250.C
199.B 225.B 251.A
200.B 226.B 252.B
201.B 227.B 253.C
202.C 228.A 254.C
203.A 229.B 255.C
204.C 230.B 256.B
205.C 231.B 257.A
206.A 232.B 258.A
207.A 233.A 259.C
208.C 234.B 260.B

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