Elephant & Zebra

Elephant & Zebra

6th Grade

10 Qs

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Elephant & Zebra

Elephant & Zebra

Assessment

Quiz

English

6th Grade

Easy

Created by

Sebastian Kusuma

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10 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Elephants are fascinating creatures known for their special characteristics. They are the largest land animals on Earth, with males standing up to 4 meters tall at the shoulder and weighing up to 7,000 kilograms. Elephants are recognized by their long, curved tusks and a large, floppy ears that are used to dissipate heat. Their most remarkable feature is perhaps their trunk, a long, prehensile appendage that is actually a fusion of the nose and upper lip. This versatile tool is used for breathing, smelling, touching, grasping, and producing sound. Elephants have a thick, wrinkled skin that is grey to brown in color and is often covered in mud or dust, which they apply themselves as a form of sunscreen and insect repellent. They are herbivorous, consuming a diet of leaves, bark, fruit, and grasses. Elephants are also known for their complex social structures; they live in tight-knit matriarchal groups and exhibit behaviors such as mourning their dead. These gentle giants are truly a testament to the wonders of the animal kingdom.

What is the most special feature of an elephant's body?

Long tusks
Large ears
Trunk
Thick skin

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Elephants are fascinating creatures known for their special characteristics. They are the largest land animals on Earth, with males standing up to 4 meters tall at the shoulder and weighing up to 7,000 kilograms. Elephants are recognized by their long, curved tusks and a large, floppy ears that are used to dissipate heat. Their most remarkable feature is perhaps their trunk, a long, prehensile appendage that is actually a fusion of the nose and upper lip. This versatile tool is used for breathing, smelling, touching, grasping, and producing sound. Elephants have a thick, wrinkled skin that is grey to brown in color and is often covered in mud or dust, which they apply themselves as a form of sunscreen and insect repellent. They are herbivorous, consuming a diet of leaves, bark, fruit, and grasses. Elephants are also known for their complex social structures; they live in tight-knit matriarchal groups and exhibit behaviors such as mourning their dead. These gentle giants are truly a testament to the wonders of the animal kingdom.

How do elephants use their trunk?

Touching and breathing
Grasping and producing sound
Breathing and smelling
All of the above

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Elephants are fascinating creatures known for their special characteristics. They are the largest land animals on Earth, with males standing up to 4 meters tall at the shoulder and weighing up to 7,000 kilograms. Elephants are recognized by their long, curved tusks and a large, floppy ears that are used to dissipate heat. Their most remarkable feature is perhaps their trunk, a long, prehensile appendage that is actually a fusion of the nose and upper lip. This versatile tool is used for breathing, smelling, touching, grasping, and producing sound. Elephants have a thick, wrinkled skin that is grey to brown in color and is often covered in mud or dust, which they apply themselves as a form of sunscreen and insect repellent. They are herbivorous, consuming a diet of leaves, bark, fruit, and grasses. Elephants are also known for their complex social structures; they live in tight-knit matriarchal groups and exhibit behaviors such as mourning their dead. These gentle giants are truly a testament to the wonders of the animal kingdom.

What is the color of an elephant's skin?

Grey to brown
Pink
Black
White

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Elephants are fascinating creatures known for their special characteristics. They are the largest land animals on Earth, with males standing up to 4 meters tall at the shoulder and weighing up to 7,000 kilograms. Elephants are recognized by their long, curved tusks and a large, floppy ears that are used to dissipate heat. Their most remarkable feature is perhaps their trunk, a long, prehensile appendage that is actually a fusion of the nose and upper lip. This versatile tool is used for breathing, smelling, touching, grasping, and producing sound. Elephants have a thick, wrinkled skin that is grey to brown in color and is often covered in mud or dust, which they apply themselves as a form of sunscreen and insect repellent. They are herbivorous, consuming a diet of leaves, bark, fruit, and grasses. Elephants are also known for their complex social structures; they live in tight-knit matriarchal groups and exhibit behaviors such as mourning their dead. These gentle giants are truly a testament to the wonders of the animal kingdom.

In what type of social groups do elephants typically live?

Mixed groups
Paternal groups
Solitary
Matriarchal groups

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Elephants are fascinating creatures known for their special characteristics. They are the largest land animals on Earth, with males standing up to 4 meters tall at the shoulder and weighing up to 7,000 kilograms. Elephants are recognized by their long, curved tusks and a large, floppy ears that are used to dissipate heat. Their most remarkable feature is perhaps their trunk, a long, prehensile appendage that is actually a fusion of the nose and upper lip. This versatile tool is used for breathing, smelling, touching, grasping, and producing sound. Elephants have a thick, wrinkled skin that is grey to brown in color and is often covered in mud or dust, which they apply themselves as a form of sunscreen and insect repellent. They are herbivorous, consuming a diet of leaves, bark, fruit, and grasses. Elephants are also known for their complex social structures; they live in tight-knit matriarchal groups and exhibit behaviors such as mourning their dead. These gentle giants are truly a testament to the wonders of the animal kingdom.

What is the diet of elephants primarily composed of?

Meat
Leaves, bark, fruit, and grasses
Fish
Insects

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Zebras are one of the many beautiful creatures that inhabit our Earth. They are best known for their striking black and white stripes, which are as unique to each individual as human fingerprints. These stripes are believed to serve several purposes, including camouflage and deterrence of pests. Zebras are part of the Equidae family, which also includes horses and donkeys. They are generally 2.3 meters long, stand 1.25-1.5 meters at the shoulder, and weigh around 300 kilograms. Zebras are herbivorous, primarily eating a variety of grasses as well as shrubs, herbs, twigs, leaves, and bark. They have a strong, muscular upper lip that allows them to pick and choose their food. Zebras are also known for their social behavior. They form large herds and within those herds, they create smaller family groups consisting of a dominant stallion, several mares, and their offspring. Zebras are also quite fast runners and can reach speeds of up to 65 kilometers per hour when evading predators. Teaching about zebras can be a fun way to introduce students to the concepts of biodiversity and adaptation.

What are zebras primarily known for?

Their bright red coloration
Their ability to fly
Their striking black and white stripes
Their ability to camouflage in the wild

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Zebras are one of the many beautiful creatures that inhabit our Earth. They are best known for their striking black and white stripes, which are as unique to each individual as human fingerprints. These stripes are believed to serve several purposes, including camouflage and deterrence of pests. Zebras are part of the Equidae family, which also includes horses and donkeys. They are generally 2.3 meters long, stand 1.25-1.5 meters at the shoulder, and weigh around 300 kilograms. Zebras are herbivorous, primarily eating a variety of grasses as well as shrubs, herbs, twigs, leaves, and bark. They have a strong, muscular upper lip that allows them to pick and choose their food. Zebras are also known for their social behavior. They form large herds and within those herds, they create smaller family groups consisting of a dominant stallion, several mares, and their offspring. Zebras are also quite fast runners and can reach speeds of up to 65 kilometers per hour when evading predators. Teaching about zebras can be a fun way to introduce students to the concepts of biodiversity and adaptation.

What is the diet of zebras primarily composed of?

Meat and fish
Grasses, shrubs, and leaves
Insects and worms
Berries and fruits

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