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Test Description: How do we make sense of our world?
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What do we call the method we use to name, group and organize things in our world?
A
dividing
B
Classification
C
seperation
D
developing
2) The classification of all living things (organisms)
A
dividing
B
Taxonomy
C
renaming
D
sorting
3) Who was the name of the man that developed the seven groups of Classification?
A
Charles Schultz
B
Carl Linneous
C
King Phillips
D
Dr. Aristotle
4) Why is it important to classify things?
A
It sounds like a good idea
B
It is general
C
So that we can make sense of all of the things in our world
D
It is a scientific law
5) How many groups are there in the classification system we have learned about?
A
7
B
17
C
5
D
52
6) What is the correct order of the seven groups of Classification?
A
Kingdom, Species, Genus, Phylum, class, order, Family
B
Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family Genus Species
C
Kingdom, Class, Genus, Phylum Species, Family, Order
D
Kingdom, Species, Family, Phylum, Class, Order, Genus
7) The system of classification works in what order?
A
does not matter how they are grouped
B
smallest to biggest
C
all the same colors together
D
general to very specific and exact
8) What do we call the group made up of all of the same organisms?
A
names
B
plants or animals
C
Kingdom
D
species
9) What are we as humans called in this two name grouping of classification?
A
Homo Sapiens
B
phylum mammals
C
Genus Species
D
Human beings
10) What does the word Homo Sapien mean?
A
Cool people
B
Same people
C
Wise man
D
human body
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