
Animal Domestication
Quiz by Candace Kennington
Grade 6
Social Studies
North Carolina Standard Course of Study
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- Q1Which list contains only domesticated animals?bear, dog, eagle, sheepshark, seal, duck, sheepwolf, honey bee, bear, squirrelgoat, dog, horse, chicken60s6.H.2.3
- Q2Breeding and using animals to serve human purposes is known as ...hunter gatherernomadicdomesticationflint knapping60s
- Q3The earliest animal to be domesticated was the ...dogbearchickenox60s
- Q4Three reasons animals were domesticated by humans are...fur, stone tools, and antlersfire making, protection, child rearingfood, work, fur or skin productsfood, decoration, field clearing60s
- Q5Mules, horses, and oxen are often considered draught animals. This term usually means...kept as companions and friendship animalsmostly used for food and milkused for strength and work, most likely in farming situationsraised for beauty60s
- Q6In the image of the two dogs above, which one would have been bred for speed and fast running?the dog on the left of the pictureboth dogs would be equally fastthe dog on the right of the pictureneither dog would be fast60s
- Q7How would raising animals change the importance of hunting to humans?it would have made hunting less vital to survivalit would not have changed peoples outlook on hunting at allit would have made hunting more importantno one would ever have needed to hunt anymore60s
- Q8All animals can be domesticated.falsetrue60s
- Q9Why was animal domestication important to humans?it provided resources such as fur, wool, leatherit provided animals for working fields and transportationall of theseit provided food such as meat, milk, and eggs60s
- Q10How did the Neolithic Revolution change the lives of hunter gatherers?people were transformed from hunter gatherers into leadersit did not change their lives at allpeople were transformed from hunter gatherers into herders and farmerspeople were transformed from hunter gatherers into warriors60s
