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Biology Ecology Quiz Chapter 4
Test Description: Chapter 4
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) A symbiotic relationship between organisms in which one species benefits and the other is neither helped or harmed is mutualism.
A
False
B
True
2) A symbiotic relationship between organisms in which both species benefit is mutualism.
A
False
B
True
3) A symbiotic relationship between organisms in which one species benefits and the other is harmed is communalism.
A
False
B
True
4) A relationship between organisms in which one species kills and consumes the other is parasitism.
A
True
B
False
5) Each of the following is an abiotic factor in the environment EXCEPT
A
rainfall
B
temperature
C
plant life
D
soil type
6) Each of the following is an biotic factor in the environment EXCEPT
A
other organisms
B
rainfall
C
predators
D
plant life
7) Which is a biotic factor that affects the size of a population in a specific ecosystem?
A
type of soil in the ecosystem
B
number and kinds of predators in the ecosystem
C
average temperature of the ecosystem
D
concentration of oxygen in the ecosystem
8) During a long period when there is no rainfall, a mountain lion may temporarily leave its usual hunting territory to drink from a farm pond. This behavior is probably due to
A
its need to find a new habitat
B
the change in an abiotic factor in its environment
C
a change in a biotic factor in its environment
D
its need to find different foods to eat
9) An organisms niche is the way the organism uses the range of physical and biological conditions in which it lives.
A
True
B
False
10) Several species of warblers can live in the ams spruce tree ONLY because they
A
eat different foods in the tree
B
occupy different niches in the tree
C
can find different temperatures in the tree
D
have different habits in the tree
11) No two species can occupy the same niche in the same habitat at the same time
A
unless the species require different biotic factors
B
because of competition for the same resources
C
unless the species require different abiotic factors
D
because of the interactions that shape the ecosystem
12) A predator can increase the number of certain species in its habitat by
A
avoiding certain prey species
B
living symbiotically with other species
C
killing and eating the competition of other species
D
crowding out the species it does not eat
13) A symbiotic relationship between organisms in which one species benefits and the other is neither helped or harmed.
A
commensalism
B
parasitism
C
mutualism
D
mutualism
14) A symbiotic relationship between organisms in which both species benefit.
A
parasitism
B
predator prey
C
mutualism
D
commensalism
15) A symbiotic relationship between organisms in which one species benefits and the other is harmed.
A
parasitism
B
mutualism
C
predator prey
D
commensalism
16) A symbiotic relationship between organisms in which one species kills and consumes another.
A
commensalism
B
parasitism
C
predator prey
D
parasitism
17) The symbiotic relationship between a flower and the insect that feeds on its nectar is an example of
A
mutualism
B
parasitism
C
predation
D
commensalism
18) A symbiotic relationship in which one species benefits and the other is not affected is
A
mutualism
B
predation
C
commensalism
D
parasitism
19) A symbiotic relationship in which one species benefit and the other is harmed is
A
commensalism
B
parasitism
C
mutualism
D
predation
20) An interaction in which one organism captures and feeds on another organism is called
A
competition
B
mutualism
C
parasitism
D
predation
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