ICSE Class 6 Biology - Habitats and Adaptation - Test 1 (Basic)
1. A habitat is:
A. A type of food
B. A natural home of organisms
C. A disease-causing agent
2. Adaptation means:
A. Movement of animals
B. Growth of plants
C. Features helping survival
3. Aquatic habitats are found in:
A. Water
B. Desert
C. Mountains
4. Terrestrial habitats are found on:
A. Water
B. Land
C. Air only
5. Cactus plants are adapted to:
A. Water habitats
B. Cold forests
C. Desert conditions
6. Fish breathe through:
A. Gills
B. Lungs
C. Skin only
7. The camel stores fat in its:
A. Legs
B. Hump
C. Tail
8. Polar bears have thick fur to:
A. Swim faster
B. Find food
C. Keep warm
9. Water plants usually have:
A. Floating leaves
B. No leaves
C. Hard stones
10. Camouflage helps animals to:
A. Fly faster
B. Hide from enemies
C. Produce food
11. Desert plants have:
A. No roots
B. Small leaves only
C. Deep roots
12. Animals in cold regions usually have:
A. Thick fur
B. No skin
C. Thin bodies
13. Adaptations are developed to:
A. Reduce growth
B. Help survival
C. Stop movement
14. Birds have hollow bones to:
A. Store food
B. Swim
C. Reduce weight
15. Dolphins live in:
A. Water
B. Desert
C. Forest only
16. Forests are important because they:
A. Reduce oxygen
B. Provide habitat
C. Destroy animals
17. Adaptations can be:
A. Only physical
B. Only chemical
C. Structural or behavioral
18. Camels are called desert animals because they:
A. Store water efficiently
B. Live only in forests
C. Cannot walk
19. A habitat provides:
A. Only food
B. Food, shelter, and air
C. Only water
20. Living organisms survive because they are:
A. Always same
B. Always weak
C. Adapted to habitat