Multiple Choice Questions for County/Area 4-H/FFA Contest - 1998

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Multiple Choice Questions for County/Area 4-H/FFA Contest - 1998

2008 Area Entomology Quiz - Seniors Multiple Choice Questions

41. Understanding insects allows us to better ______them. a. control b. rear c. collect d. all of the above

42. Approximately how many insects have been given a scientific name? a. 2 million b. 5 million c. almost 1 million d. less that ½ million

43. Scientists estimate the insects have been on earth for ______. a. 3 centuries b. 350 million years c. 150 million years d. one million years

44. Insects are successful because they have ______. a. a small size and high reproductive rates b. low reproductive rates and unlimited food resources c. limited feeding habits and high reproductive rates d. the ability to appear spontaneously

45. Insect identification keys are primarily based on differences and similarities in insect ______. a. behavior b. color c. physiology d. morphology

46. Compared to people insects are described as being constructed ______. a. inside out and upside down b. right side out but upside down c. inside out and right side up d. just the same but smaller 47. If a person called you and complained of a ‘worm’ with many ‘legs’ feeding on garden vegetables, you might assume which of the following to be true? a. It is probably a caterpillar because it is worm-like and people often count prolegs b. It is probably a centipede because it has lots of legs c. It has to be a millipede because it is feeding on a plant d. It has to be an earthworm because they said it is a worm

48. What would NOT happen if you held an insect’s head under water? a. it would get wet b. it would drown c. it would struggle to get free d. it would become agitated

49. Which of the following characteristics do immature Lepidopteran and Coleopteran insects share? a. They are all plant feeders b. They are all found in the soil c. They are all called nymphs d. They all have biting chewing mouthparts.

50. Brown-banded cockroaches are primarily active during the ______. a. day b. summer c. spring d. night

51. Cabbage butterfly caterpillars mostly cause damage to ______. a. field crops b. garden vegetables c. turfgrass d. flowers

52. Ant lions belong to the order _____ . a. Lepidoptera b. Coleoptera c. Neuroptera d. Orthroptera

53. Which of the following statements is true of adult caddisflies? a. They spend most of their time reproducing b. They are nocturnal c. They are short-lived d. All of the above

54. Camel crickets have a characteristic ______appearance. a. hump-backed b. square-shaped c. flattened d. hairy

55. Japanese beetles lay their eggs during the ______. a. late fall b. winter c. mid summer d. spring

56. The primary cause of destruction to homes by carpenter ants is due to their _____ . a. feeding and foraging practices b. mating behaviors c. carpenter ants do not cause damage to homes d. nest building

57. Immature scales are called _____ . a. sliders b. gliders c. crawlers d. walkers

58. Walkingsticks ____ . a. are pests to soybean farmers b. are not considered pests c. are pests to tree farms d. are pests to homeowners

59. Vinegar flies have ______eyes a. blue b. red c. black d. green

60. Tussock Moths damage forests and shade trees by ____ . a. boring into the bark b. eating the leaves c. laying eggs near the roots d. feeding on the surrounding nutrients needed by the tree

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