Unit 4 Vocabulary Quiz

Circle the correct word for the definition.

  1.  
    A two-footed animal.
    A. Felines B. Bipedal C. Opposable thumbs D. Primates
  2.  
    Any member of an animal family that includes wolves, coyotes, dogs, foxes, and the like.
    A. Bipedal B. Canids C. Primates D. Marsupials
  3.  
    Having to do with cats, both house cats and cats that live in the wild.
    A. Monotremes B. Marsupials C. Primates D. Felines
  4.  
    An animal in a group of mammals that includes kangaroos and opossums. Females have a pouch outside their belly where the mother carries her young after they are born. Most live in Australia.
    A. Bipedal B. Marsupials C. Primates D. Opposable thumbs
  5.  
    Any of the lowest order of mammals, such as the platypus and spiny anteater, that lay eggs and have a common opening for the digestive, urinary, and genital tracts.
    A. Monotremes B. Felines C. Bipedal D. Canids
  6.  
    The thumb can meet with each of the other fingers to form a circle.
    A. Marsupials B. Opposable thumbs C. Monotremes D. Primates
  7.  
    Any animal in the category of mammals that includes humans, monkeys, apes, and some smaller, simpler animals. Most have large brains and flexible hands.
    A. Primates B. Canids C. Felines D. Bipedal
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Unit 4 Vocabulary Quiz (Answer Key)

Circle the correct word for the definition.

  1.  
    A two-footed animal.
    A. Felines B. Bipedal C. Opposable thumbs D. Primates
  2.  
    Any member of an animal family that includes wolves, coyotes, dogs, foxes, and the like.
    A. Bipedal B. Canids C. Primates D. Marsupials
  3.  
    Having to do with cats, both house cats and cats that live in the wild.
    A. Monotremes B. Marsupials C. Primates D. Felines
  4.  
    An animal in a group of mammals that includes kangaroos and opossums. Females have a pouch outside their belly where the mother carries her young after they are born. Most live in Australia.
    A. Bipedal B. Marsupials C. Primates D. Opposable thumbs
  5.  
    Any of the lowest order of mammals, such as the platypus and spiny anteater, that lay eggs and have a common opening for the digestive, urinary, and genital tracts.
    A. Monotremes B. Felines C. Bipedal D. Canids
  6.  
    The thumb can meet with each of the other fingers to form a circle.
    A. Marsupials B. Opposable thumbs C. Monotremes D. Primates
  7.  
    Any animal in the category of mammals that includes humans, monkeys, apes, and some smaller, simpler animals. Most have large brains and flexible hands.
    A. Primates B. Canids C. Felines D. Bipedal

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