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Ecology Class 9 MCQ Questions With Answers
1.
Individuals that can breed with one another make up a
species
population
community
ecosystem
2.
What Biome is covered in a dense canopy and an understory?
Tropical Rain Forest
Desert
Tundra
Tropical Savanna
3.
The monkey would be a
decomposer
producer
primary consumer
secondary consumer
4.
What Biome is covered in permafrost (frozen subsoils)?
Tropical Rain Forest
Desert
Tundra
Tropical Savanna
5.
In the woods, there are ducks and mice. They both compete for grasshoppers as the only source of food in that area at that time. The ducks outcompete the mice, and the mice die out in that area. This is an example of:
Neutralism
Commensalism
The competitive exclusion principle
Mutualism
6.
The amount of energy that usually transfers from one trophic level to the next...
10%
20%
80%
50%
7.
Which is an example of where primary succession could occur?
a glacier melts and exposes new rocks
natural fire burns a prairie
a corn field is abandoned and left to overgrow
flood covers a piece of land
8.
Mice might grow in population and destroy the community by eating all of the berry bushes if
wolves and snakes were removed from the food web
another predator migrated in to the community
the snake population grew
none of these
9.
The nonliving aspects of an ecosystem.
Abiotic factors
Biotic factors
10.
What does a food web represent?
All connections of energy flow throughout all organisms in a habitat.
The specific ways that mutualism is carried out.
A single pathway or energy flow between organisms.
How carnivores get their food.
11.
Symbiotic relationship in which one organisms benefits and the other organism is not affected
invasive (non-native) species
mutualism
nitrogen fixation
commensalism
12.
Which organisms would be at the top or last trophic level?
plant
herbivore
omnivore
carnivore
13.
Which symbiosis is this
parasitism
mutualism
commensalism
nonalism
14.
The rabbit in this food web would be considered a:
Decomposer
Producer
Secondary Consumer
Primary Consumer
15.
Organisms that obtains its energy from abiotic sources, such as sunlight or inorganic chemicals
Autotroph
Heterotroph
Omnivore
Carnivore
16.
plants that convert energy from the sun
decomposer
primary consumer
secondary consumer
producer
17.
In this Food Web Pyramid Which type of consumer gets only 10% of the energy stored in plants?
Herbivore
Carnivore
Omnivore
Secondary Consumer
18.
In this photo, what is an abiotic factor?
Deer
Grass
rain
19.
A graphic illustration that shows each trophic level and the amount of useable energy contained within.
Food chain
Food web
Energy Pyramid
All of these
20.
A collection of organisms that belong to different populations but all live in the same area and interact with one another.
Population
Ecosystem
Community
Ecosphere
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