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Birds  50:50  Level 15 Level 14 Level 13 Level 12 Level 11

Birds A. Two Correct

How many wings do birds have? A. Two C. Four

How many wings do birds have? A. Two B. Three C. Four D. None  50:50 

Birds A. Two Correct

How many legs do birds have? A. Two B. Three

How many legs do birds have? A. Two B. Three C. Four D. None  50:50 

Birds B. Feathers Correct

What are the bodies of birds covered with? B. Pearls C. Feathers

What are the bodies of birds covered with? A. Denim B. Pearls C. Feathers D. Fleece  50:50 

Birds B. Beaks/bills Correct

What body part is adapted to help the birds eat? B. Beaks/bills D. Fingers

What body part is adapted to help the birds eat? A. Forks B. Beaks/bills C. Feet D. Fingers  50:50 

Birds C. See Correct

What can birds do better than other animals, including people? B. Dance C. See

What can birds do better than other animals, including people? A. Sleep B. Dance C. See D. Draw  50:50 

Birds D. Hearing Correct

Most birds have a good sense of what? A. Humor D. Hearing

Birds have a good sense of what? A. Humor B. Pride C. Fashion D. Hearing  50:50 

Birds B. Three or Four Correct

How many toes do birds have? A. Three or Four B. Two or Three

How many toes do birds have? A. Three or Four B. Two or Three C. Six or seven D. Nine or ten  50:50 

Birds B. Vertebrates Correct

All birds have a backbone. What do we call these kinds of animals? A. Invertebrates B. Vertebrates

All birds have a backbone. What do we call these kinds of animals? A. Invertebrates B. Vertebrates C. Spineless D. Cute  50:50 

Birds C. They have a hard shell. Correct

Birds lay eggs. What is special about these eggs? B. They have a hard shell. C. They have a soft shell.

Birds lay eggs. What is special about these eggs? A. They won’t break. B. They have a hard shell. C. They have a soft shell. D. They are hard-boiled.  50:50 

Birds A. Plumage Correct

What is another word for feathers? A. Plumage D. Clothing

What is another word for feathers? A. Plumage B. Shoes C. Molt D. Clothing  50:50 

Birds D. Molting Correct

All birds lose their feathers and grow replacements All birds lose their feathers and grow replacements. What do we call this? B. Preening D. Molting

All birds lose their feathers and grow replacements All birds lose their feathers and grow replacements. What do we call this? A. Eating B. Preening C. Weird D. Molting  50:50 

Birds B. Birds of Prey Correct

Raptors are also called what? A. Songbirds B. Birds of Prey

Raptors are also called what? A. Songbirds B. Birds of Prey C. Our teacher D. Our Principal  50:50 

Birds D. They are hollow. Correct

What is so special about bird bones? A. They are heavy. D. They are hollow.

What is so special about bird bones? A. They are heavy. B. They are thick. C. They are sponge-like. D. They are hollow.  50:50 

Birds D. Bands Correct

Some scientists put thin aluminum around birds’ legs to gather information. What do we call these? A. Bracelets D. Bands

Some scientists put thin aluminum around birds’ legs to gather information. What do we call these? A. Bracelets B. Circles C. Boxes D. Bands  50:50 

Birds A. Wild Turkey Correct

It is widely thought that Benjamin Franklin wanted a different bird as the national bird. What bird was that? A. Wild Turkey B. Bald Eagle

It is widely thought that Benjamin Franklin wanted a different bird as the national bird. What bird was that? A. Wild Turkey B. Bald Eagle C. Sparrow D. Robin  50:50 

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