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What are animals, which eat both plants and animals, called? a. Herbivores b. Insectivores c. Carnivores d. Omnivores
d. Omnivores
Which system of the body controls the senses? a. Circulatory system b. Digestive system c. Nervous system d. Skeletal system
c. Nervous system
Earth is surrounded by layers of gases collectively called the _____. a. Hydrosphere b. Stratosphere c. Atmosphere d. Ozone layer
c. Atmosphere
Plants need which gas to perform photosynthesis? a. Hydrogen b. Carbon monoxide c. Carbon dioxide d. Oxygen
c. Carbon dioxide
Which nutrient plays an essential role in muscle-building? a. Protein b. Carbohydrate c. Iron d. Fat
a. Protein
Which pigment gives the leaves its green color? a. Chlorophyll b. Chromosome c. Chroma
a. Chlorophyll
What is the name of a frog’s young one? a. Infant b. Puppy c. Calf d. Tadpole
d. Tadpole
What part of the skeletal system protects the brain? a. Spine b. Thigh c. Pelvis d. Skull
d. Skull
Which animal from the below list is best adapted to the desert? a. Tiger b. Cheetah c. Camel d. Deer
c. Camel
Which material from the following has the highest transparency? a. Paper b. Wood c. Metal d. Glass
d. Glass
Where does our food collect after we chew and swallow it? a. Small intestine b. Large intestine c. Stomach d. Liver
c. Stomach
Which group of animals have scales? a. Mammals b. Amphibians c. Reptiles
c. Reptiles
What is the boiling point of water? a. 25°C b. 50°C c. 75°C d. 100°C
d. 100°C
What part of the plant conducts photosynthesis? a. Branch b. Leaf c. Root d. Trunk
b. Leaf
Animals that suckle their young one are called ____. a. Reptiles b. Birds c. Amphibians d. Mammals
d. Mammals