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11th Grade Behavior Quizzes, Questions & Answers
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Explore the intriguing world of animal behavior with our quiz on 'Chapter 51: Animal Behavior'. Assess your understanding of proximate and ultimate causations, and how environmental and evolutionary factors influence animal...
Questions: 74 | Attempts: 1837 | Last updated: Jan 21, 2025
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Sample Question 1During a field trip, an instructor touched a moth resting on a tree trunk. The moth raised its forewings to reveal large eyespots on its hind wings. The instructor asked by the moth lifted its wings. One student answered that sensory receptors had fired and triggered a neuronal reflex culminating in the contraction of certain muscles. A second student responded that the behavior might frighten predators. Which statement best describes these explanations?
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Sample Question 2A female cat in heat urinates more often and in many places. Male cats congregate near the urine deposits and fight with each other. Which of the following is a proximate cause of this behavior of increased urination?
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Sample Question 3Which of the following is NOT a common type of animal behavior?
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Sample QuestionPredators always adapt to maximize their capabilities to kill the prey.
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Sample QuestionAn animal showing the signs of a behaviour problem can be viewed in three different ways.
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