Q.1
What is an invertebrate?
  • An animal with wings
  • An animal with six legs
  • An animal without a spine
  • An animal which lays eggs
Q.2
Which of the following is an invertebrate?
  • A spider
  • A millipede
  • An octopus
  • A snake
Q.3
If you were creating a classification key for sea animals, which question would separate dolphins from sharks?
  • Does the animal have eyes?
  • Is the animal a vertebrate?
  • Does the animal breathe through gills?
  • Is the animal a carnivore?
Q.4
The plant kingdom is divided into two important groups. What are they?
  • Grasses and trees
  • Green plants and non-green plants
  • Flowering and non-flowering plants
  • Coniferous and deciduous plants
Q.5
If you were creating a classification key for a group of animals found on an island, which question would separate turtles and birds?
  • Does the animal have feathers?
  • Does the animal lay eggs?
  • Does the animal have a shell?
  • Is the animal warm-blooded?
Q.6
What uses a series of questions in order to identify unknown plants or animals?
  • Classification index
  • Bar chart
  • Comparison table
  • Classification key
Q.7
What does classification mean?
  • Grouping similar organisms together
  • Observing living organisms under a microscope
  • Randomly grouping living organisms in order to investigate their characteristics
  • Creating a classroom display of the results of an investigation
Q.8
If you were creating a classification key for invertebrates, which question would distinguish between a spider and an ant?
  • Does the animal have an exoskeleton?
  • Does the animal have wings?
  • Does the animal have six legs?
  • Does the animal bear live young?
Q.9
Which class of animals is warm-blooded?
  • Birds
  • Amphibians
  • Reptiles
  • Fish
Q.10
Vertebrates are divided into five classes (groups). Which one of the following is a class of vertebrates?
  • Mammals
  • Marsupials
  • Reptiles
  • Amphibians
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