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Life Science Review For Test Part 2
Test Description: Life science
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which life process is common to all living things?
A
Reproduction
B
Hunting For Food
C
Germination
D
Pollinating Flowers
2) A skunk’s odor is unpleasant to other animals. A monarch butterfly’s coloration warns birds of its bitter taste. These adaptations help these animals to
A
Find Prey
B
Avoid Predators
C
Find Water
D
Seek Shelter
3) The diagram below shows a polar bear that lives in a cold, snowy environment. Four of the polar bear’s body structures have been labeled.Which body structure provides camouflage for the polar bear in its environment?
A
Strong Legs
B
Short Tail
C
White Fur
D
Rough Tongue
4) When the food supply in an area decreases, many of the deer living there will
A
Move to another habitat
B
Hibernate
C
change their color
D
Reproduce
5) The diagram below shows the growth and development of an oak tree. This diagram shows a
A
Life Span
B
Food Supply
C
Food Chain
D
Life Cycle
6) The main purpose of a plant’s flower is to
A
Make Food
B
get water
C
Produce Seeds
D
Support the plant
7) Humans have hair and nails that are always growing. What provides the energy needed for this growth to occur?
A
Water
B
Soil
C
Food
D
Wind
8) A prairie dog whistles loudly when it senses danger. When it whistles, all of the prairie dogs nearby run and hide in their burrows. Which sense helps the other prairie dogs receive this warning?
A
Taste
B
Sight
C
Hearing
D
Smell
9) The diagram below shows an eagle that has captured a rabbit for food This rabbit is an example of a
A
Decomposer
B
Producer
C
Predator
D
Prey
10) The diagram below shows the same arctic bird in summer and winter. Which observation of the bird in winter provides the best evidence that the bird is storing fat?
A
It has a longer neck
B
It is bigger
C
It has fewer feathers
D
It changes color
11) Frogs eat crickets. If the population of crickets in an area decreases, the number of frogs in the area will most likely
A
No Correct Answer
B
Stays the same
C
Decreases
D
Increases
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