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Life Cycles - Animals
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Q.1
Which adult animal looks very different when it is young?
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Lion
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Frog
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Turtle
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Elephant
Q.2
Gestation is another name for pregnancy. Which of these animals has the longest gestation period?
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Dog
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Rat
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Elephant
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Human
Q.3
Which of these is the correct order of an insect's life cycle?
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Egg → Larva → Pupa → Adult
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Larva → Pupa → Egg → Adult
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Egg → Pupa → Larva → Adult
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Adult → Egg → Pupa → Larva
Q.4
In the human life cycle, which stage comes after childhood and before adulthood?
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Toddler
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Maturity
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Infancy
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Adolescence
Q.5
Which of the following species gives birth to live young?
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Robins
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Crocodiles
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Mosquitoes
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Mice
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A butterfly larva is called a caterpillar. In its next stage, what happens to the caterpillar?
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It dies
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It changes into a chrysalis
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It reproduces
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It changes into a butterfly
Q.7
Different animals have different life spans. Approximately how long is the average human life span?
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Between 10 and 20 years
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Between 30 and 40 years
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Between 50 and 60 years
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70 years or more
Q.8
Cats give birth to kittens. The young of which of the following animals are also known as kittens?
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Horses
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Trout
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Rabbits
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Lions
Q.9
Which of the following is a stage in an animal's life cycle?
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Birth
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Reproduction
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Feeding
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Death
Q.10
Why is reproduction a necessary part of the life cycle?
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If it did not reproduce, a species would become extinct
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Without reproduction, there would be too many of each species
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If it did not reproduce, there would not be any young animals to look after the older animals
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Without reproduction, animals would not continue to grow and develop
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