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Science Class 4 Topic: Habitats Reinforcement Worksheet Name: Sec: Date: Q.1 Choose the correct answer. 1. Which of these things are you NOT likely to find in a park or a garden? A. An earthworm B. An oak tree C. A crab 2. Which part of a food chain is affected by one animal becoming extinct? A. The whole food chain is affected. B. Only animals at the top of the food chain are affected. C. Only plants and animals at the bottom of the food chain are affected. 3. Which of these is most likely to grow in desert? A. Algae B. An oak tree C. A cactus 4. A habitat is: A. An animal behavior B. How plants and animals adapt to survive in their surroundings C. A place where animals and plants live 5. What part do humans play in food chains? A. Producers B. Consumers C. Humans are not part of food chains 6. Which is an example of a consumer eating another consumer? A. A rabbit eating grass B. A hedgehog eating a spider C. A squirrel eating nuts The City School/Reinforcement Worksheet/EoY AY 2016-17/Science/Class 4/Habitats Page 1 of 6

7. Where would you expect to find a woodlouse? A. In a hot, sunny place B. In a dark, damp place C. In a dark dry place 8. Which habitat does a rabbit live in? A. desert B. meadow C. river 9. What do you always find at the start of a food chain or web? A. An insect B. A bird of pry C. A green plant 10. A trait that helps a living thing to survive in its environment is called: A. Extinct B. Adaptation C. Life cycle 11. The way food passes from one organism to another organism in a community is called a: A. Prey B. Food chain C. Predator 12. When you use something again you: A. Recycle B. Reduce C. Reuse 13. One cause of habitat destruction is: A. Too many plants B. Extreme weather conditions C. Pollution 14. For an insect the space under a rock is likely its: A. Habitat B. Population C. Food source The City School/Reinforcement Worksheet/EoY AY 2016-17/Science/Class 4/Habitats Page 2 of 6

15. Living things that can t make its own food and feed on other living things is called: A. Carnivore B. Consumer C. Herbivore 16. What does energy in the food chain come from? A. Sunlight B. Energy C. Rays 17. A population of mice lives in a barn community. A cat population has joined the community. What will happen? A. Mouse and cat population will both go up. B. Mouse and cat population will both go down. C. Mouse population goes down and cat population goes up. Q.2Fill in the blanks with the words from the word bank below. There are life processes that all living things share. They are remembered by the name Mrs. Nerg. The seven life processes are,,,,, and. All animals and can and reproduce. All living things need (nutrition). Plants make their own food through their. Animals and humans eat different foods, depending on whether they are omnivores, herbivores or. Excretion is the ability to get rid of. The City School/Reinforcement Worksheet/EoY AY 2016-17/Science/Class 4/Habitats Page 3 of 6

Q.3 Fill in the blanks with the words given in the tree. A is a place where plants and animals live. Habitats are places like woodlands, desert, ponds and.animals and plants have adapted to their different habitats. Frog spends their time near when it s time to lay their Camels can go far a week without water making life in the easier. Polar bears have long to help them move about in the and ice, where as humans have to to the environment and they are in by wearing fewer clothes in hot places, and more in cold places. Q.4 Match Column A with Column B and write the answer in Column C. Column A Column B Column C 1. key A. Get bigger 2. predator B. A living thing 3. grow C. An animal that has bone inside it. 4. organism D. A meat eater 5. prey E. A diagram that is used to find out the name of something. 6. vertebrate F. An animal that hunts other animals. 7. consumer G. A plant eater 8. herbivore H. An organism that eats other organisms 9. carnivore I. An animal that is hunted by other animals Q.5 Write True or False. 1. All animals grow and reproduce. ( ) 2. All the habitats are same. ( ) 3. The temperature of Antarctica can get as low as -75 C. ( ) 4. The animals that share the same features are placed in one group. ( ) 5. Lion and dolphin belong to mammal group. ( ) 6. In a food chain, a predator of one organism can also be the prey of another organism.( ) The City School/Reinforcement Worksheet/EoY AY 2016-17/Science/Class 4/Habitats Page 4 of 6

Q.6a Ravi and Sara were finding out which animals lives under large stone and bricks. They discovered 11 woodlice, 3slugs and 4 earthworms. Why might these animals have chosen to live under large stones and bricks? Write down three reasons. 1. 2. 3. b. What do you think would happen to the herbivores in a habitat if all the plants were destroyed? What effect will this have on the population of carnivores? Q.7 Complete the given key using the key animals. Moth Spider Worm Snail Butterfly Centipede The City School/Reinforcement Worksheet/EoY AY 2016-17/Science/Class 4/Habitats Page 5 of 6

Q.8 Look at the food chain given below and answer the following questions: a. Identify the following organisms: i. prey of snake: ii. herbivore: b. Name the main source of energy in the food chain. c. What do arrows in a food chain represent? d. Name an organism which is both a predator and a prey. e. What would happen to the population of frogs if all the eagles are killed? The City School/Reinforcement Worksheet/EoY AY 2016-17/Science/Class 4/Habitats Page 6 of 6