A 10 Question Assessment on the Rainforest

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A 10 Question Assessment on the Rainforest

Question 1 How many layers is a rainforest divided into? A 2 B 4 C 5 D 8

A B C D Canopy Emergent Under-canopy Forest floor Question 2 Look at the diagram on the left. Which layer of the rainforest is highlighted? A Canopy B Emergent C Under-canopy D Forest floor

A B C D They are evergreen fir trees Question 3 Why do trees in the rainforest have an evergreen appearance? A They are evergreen fir trees The climate in a rainforest allows continual growth all year B C The trees never lose their leaves D The heavy rain makes them green

A B C D Forest Floor Emergent Canopy Under canopy Question 4 Look at the diagram on the left. Which layer of the rainforest is highlighted? A Forest Floor B Emergent C Canopy D Under canopy

A B C D Support roots Buttress roots Stabilising roots Anchorage roots Question 5 What are the large roots that stick out of the bottom of large trees called? A Support roots B Buttress roots C Stabilising roots D Anchorage roots

A B C D Canopy Emergent Under-canopy Forest floor Question 6 Look at the diagram on the left. Which layer of the rainforest is highlighted? A Canopy B Emergent C Under-canopy D Forest floor

A B C D One of the species of monkey in the rainforest Question 7 What are Lianas? One of the species of monkey in the rainforest A Plants with large leaves to collect the limited sunlight B C Plants that have no roots and grow on branches D Vines that wrap themselves around tall tree to get to the light

A B C D Forest Floor Emergent Canopy Under canopy Question 8 Look at the diagram on the left. Which layer of the rainforest is highlighted? A Forest Floor B Emergent C Canopy D Under canopy

A B C D All of the following Sharp edges to stop animals eating them Question 9 Which one of these is an adaptation of rainforest tree leaves to stop them from being damaged? A All of the following B Sharp edges to stop animals eating them C Waxy coat to protect against rain and insects D Have a point at the end of leaves to help rain run off of the leaf

Question 10 Which of these is the incorrect ending to this sentence? Ferns live in the under-canopy region of the rainforest and… A …have large leaves to collect the limited light in this layer of the rainforest. B …do not produce flowers as this wastes vital energy. C …have no roots as they collect water through their leaves. D …have leaves that are green all year to collect sunlight throughout the year.

Question 1 How many layers is a rainforest divided into? A 2 B 4 C 5 D 8

A B C D Canopy Emergent Under-canopy Forest floor Question 2 Look at the diagram on the left. Which layer of the rainforest is highlighted? A Canopy B Emergent C Under-canopy D Forest floor

A B C D They are evergreen fir trees Question 3 Why do trees in the rainforest have an evergreen appearance? A They are evergreen fir trees The climate in a rainforest allows continual growth all year B C The trees never lose their leaves D The heavy rain makes them green

A B C D Forest Floor Emergent Canopy Under canopy Question 4 Look at the diagram on the left. Which layer of the rainforest is highlighted? A Forest Floor B Emergent C Canopy D Under canopy

A B C D Support roots Buttress roots Stabilising roots Anchorage roots Question 5 What are the large roots that stick out of the bottom of large trees called? A Support roots B Buttress roots C Stabilising roots D Anchorage roots

A B C D Canopy Emergent Under-canopy Forest floor Question 6 Look at the diagram on the left. Which layer of the rainforest is highlighted? A Canopy B Emergent C Under-canopy D Forest floor

A B C D One of the species of monkey in the rainforest Question 7 What are Lianas? One of the species of monkey in the rainforest A Plants with large leaves to collect the limited sunlight B C Plants that have no roots and grow on branches D Vines that wrap themselves around tall tree to get to the light

A B C D Forest Floor Emergent Canopy Under canopy Question 8 Look at the diagram on the left. Which layer of the rainforest is highlighted? A Forest Floor B Emergent C Canopy D Under canopy

A B C D All of the following Sharp edges to stop animals eating them Question 9 Which one of these is an adaptation of rainforest tree leaves to stop them from being damaged? A All of the following B Sharp edges to stop animals eating them C Waxy coat to protect against rain and insects D Have a point at the end of leaves to help rain run off of the leaf

Question 10 Which of these is the incorrect ending to this sentence? Ferns live in the under-canopy region of the rainforest and… A …have large leaves to collect the limited light in this layer of the rainforest. B …do not produce flowers as this wastes vital energy. C …have no roots as they collect water through their leaves. D …have leaves that are green all year to collect sunlight throughout the year.