Adaptation In Animals -Multiple Choice Questions Quiz

Interactive MCQs on “Adaptation In Animals”:

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Question 1: Which of the following is an example of structural adaptation in animals?

(a) Migration
(b) Hibernation
(c) Camouflage
(d) Teeth and claws

Question 2: Which of the following is an example of behavioral adaptation in animals?

(a) Thick fur
(b) Sharp vision
(c) Mimicry
(d) Migration

Question 3: Which of the following is an example of physiological adaptation in animals?

(a) Hibernation
(b) Mimicry
(c) Burrowing
(d) Camouflage

Question 4: Which of the following is an example of an animal adapting to its environment through natural selection?

(a) A cheetah's speed
(b) A chameleon's camouflage
(c) A bat's echolocation
(d) A bird's migration

Question 5: Which of the following is an example of an animal adapting to a changing environment?

(a) Polar bears hunting seals
(b) Penguins huddling for warmth
(c) Birds building nests
(d) Butterflies changing color

Question 6: Which of the following adaptations help an animal blend in with its surroundings?

(a) Migration
(b) Hibernation
(c) Camouflage
(d) Burrowing

Question 7: Which of the following adaptations help animals survive in hot and dry environments?

(a) Thick fur
(b) Hibernation
(c) Burrowing
(d) Ability to store water

Question 8: Which of the following adaptations help animals survive in cold environments?

(a) Thick fur
(b) Migration
(c) Camouflage
(d) Ability to hibernate

Question 9: Which of the following adaptations help animals defend themselves from predators?

(a) Mimicry
(b) Migration
(c) Burrowing
(d) Hibernation

Question 10: Which of the following is an example of coevolution between two species?

(a) A cheetah hunting a gazelle
(b) A bird building a nest
(c) A flower evolving to attract pollinators
(d) A butterfly changing color to blend in with its surroundings