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5th-6th Science Chapter 5 Review, Part 2
Test Description: Chapter 5 Review- Animals
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What eats only plants?
A
omnivore
B
insectivore
C
herbivore
D
carnivore
2) What eats other animals?
A
herbivore
B
carnivore
C
omnivore
D
insectivore
3) What eats both plants and animals?
A
insectivore
B
omnivore
C
carnivore
D
herbivore
4) What eats mainly insects?
A
herbivore
B
insectivore
C
carnivore
D
omnivore
5) Which of the following has hair?
A
mammal
B
amphibian
C
bird
D
reptile
6) Which of the following has smooth skin?
A
mammal
B
amphibian
C
bird
D
reptile
7) Which of the following has scaly skin?
A
amphibian
B
mammal
C
bird
D
reptile
8) Which of the following has feathers?
A
amphibian
B
bird
C
mammal
D
reptile
9) Birds and mammals are _____ animals.
A
cold-blooded
B
frigid-blooded
C
hot-blooded
D
warm-blooded
10) Amphibians, fish, and reptiles are ____ animals.
A
hot-blooded
B
warm-blooded
C
frigid-blooded
D
cold-blooded
11) An arthropod with two body segments and eight legs is an __.
A
insect
B
crustacean
C
centipede
D
arachnid
12) An arthropod with five pairs of legs and a claw is a ____.
A
insect
B
centipede
C
crustacean
D
arachnid
13) An ___ has three body segments and three pairs of legs.
A
insect
B
centipede
C
crustacean
D
arachnid
14) A ___ has many body segments and many legs.
A
insect
B
arachnid
C
centipede
D
crustacean
15) What are the stages of a butterfly's metamorphosis?
A
egg, larva, pupa, avenger
B
egg, larva, pupa, adult
C
egg, ninja, pupa, adult
D
egg, larva, pupil, adult
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