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Multiple Choice 1
Multiple Choice 2
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Matching
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Solitary animals live ____________________.
What is alone.
100
When do all animals, solitary or group, need to spend time together? A. When they hunt for food. B. When they play. C. When they find a place to live. D. When they mate.
What is D when they mate.
100
What statement is not true about group animals? a. All animal groups are the same size. b. Animal groups can have different purposes. c. Animals groups can adjust to changes in their environment. d. Disease can spread quickly through animal groups.
What is a. All animal groups are the same size.
100
Describe one way in which living as a group is an advantage for termites. Use evidence to support each advantage.
It is an advantage in gathering food. Soldiers act as lookouts as workers gather food. It is an advantage in defense. Soldiers protect workers as they gather food. Soldiers can block tunnels from predators with their heads.
100
Animals that primarily live alone. 
What is solitary animals.
200
Group animals are able to gather ____________________ food than solitary animals.
What is more.
200
Working in groups to get food: A. means the food is often more easily scared away. B. has no advantages. C. always causes animals will to fight with each other. D. allows some animals to get more food than they could alone.
What is D. allows some animals to get more food than they could alone.
200
A disadvantage: A. makes an individual worse. B. causes difficulty. C. makes an individual less likely to survive. D. all of the above.
What is D. all of the above.
200
12. Suppose that a soldier becomes separated from its colony. Would the soldier be able to survive as a solitary animal? Why or why not?
What is the soldier would not be able to survive.The soldier’s head is too big for it to feed itself. It would not be able to eat without worker termites.
200
Animals that live, hunt together
Group animals
300
Some animals hunt together. When they do this, they have to ____________________ the food that they catch.
What is share.
300
An advantage: A. makes an individual better. B. is a benefit. C. makes an individual more likely to survive. D. all of the above.
What is D. all of the above.
300
A flock of birds is migrating for the winter. During the day, they fly long distances. At night, as the temperature drops, they group together to keep warm. This is an example of how animal groups ___. a. adjust to changes in the environment b. gather food c. attack predators together d. are all the same size
What is a. adjust to changes in the environment
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Read article 2. How does communication help the Rhesus macaques to survive? You need two reasons.
What is it helps them to warn others of predators and b. it helps them to find food.
300

makes an individual better, is a benefit, and makes an individual more likely to survive

advantage
400
____________________ affects group animals faster than solitary animals.
What is illness.
400
Animal groups are __________ than solitary animals. A. more easily spotted by predators B. safer from the spread of infections C. less competitive over water D. less likely to compete for mates
What is A. more easily spotted by predators.
400
Suppose that a troop of macaques is separated into three groups. One group is composed of 150 animals; another group is composed of 49 animals; and the last group is composed of a solitary macaque. A disease that targets monkeys and spreads by touch is brought to Asia. Which group of macaques would be best able to resist the disease? a. Group of 150 macaques b. Group of 49 macaques c. Solitary macaque d. Both a and b.
What is c. Solitary macaque
400
Ring-tailed lemurs are known for their loud vocalizations. How are vocalizations in animal groups useful?
What is it helps the animals warn others of a predator.
400

makes an individual worse, causes difficulty, and makes an individual less likely to survive

disadvantage 
500
3. Being able to adjust to changes in the environment is a(n) ____________________ of living in a group.
What is advantage.
500
What statement is true about solitary animals? a. They spend a lot of time with other animals. b. They are able to collect larger food than group animals. c. They are very likely to catch diseases from other animals. d. They only come together when it is time to mate.
What is d.They only come together when it is time to mate.
500
Living in a group helps many animals to survive better than if they were alone. Which of the following is not a way that living in a group is helpful? a. Defending themselves against predators b. Resisting the spread of disease c. Gathering food d. Adjusting to changes in the environment
What is b. Resisting the spread of disease
500
Animals that live in groups, such as meerkats, are able to work together to defend themselves. What are two examples of how they do this?
What is one animal can act as a lookout while other animals eat or sleep and they attack predators together.
500

Your local zoo has a display of ring-tailed lemurs. On one visit to the zoo, in the early morning, the lemurs were all huddled together in the middle of the enclosure. On another visit, in the middle of the day, the lemurs were spread all around the enclosure. Huddling together is an example of _______________.

What is adjusting to changes in their environment.