
Midterm ReviewJRS Chapter 9 & 10 Rabbits and Hamsters
Quiz by hooverme@mwood.cc
Grades 9-12
Agricultural and Environmental Systems
Ohio Career Tech
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- Q1State where the golden hamster is native toParis, FranceSpringfield, MALondon, EnglandAleppo, Syria30s
- Q2State what order hamsters are part ofLagomorphaRodentiaCarnivoraHamstera30s
- Q3State at what time of day a hamster is activenightday30s
- Q4State where the pouch is that a hamster carries food incheekschestflanksmouth30s
- Q5List two senses of a hamster that are the most acutehearingtouchsmellall of the answers30s
- Q6State how many families the order Rodentia contains1629321330s
- Q7Today, the order that contains Hamsters include hamsters, gerbils, rats, mice, guinea pigs, and chinchillas T/F?FalseTrue30s
- Q8State where male hamsters have scent glands locatedtailsflanksforearmscheeks30s
- Q9How many species of hamsters are there today?3130202130s
- Q10Hamsters are more closely related to____________________________mice, rats and platypusesrabbits, dogs and catsvoles, lemmings, and micehorses, cows and sheep30s
- Q11Hamsters live___________ in the wildin treesin fieldsundergroundabove ground30s
- Q12Hamsters see better in __________blue lightbright lightdim lightthe dark30s
- Q13Hamsters have ___________eyesight20/20mediocrepoorexcellent30s
- Q14Hamsters use __________to distinguish between sexes and to find foodsmellhearingtouchsight30s
- Q15How far can a mature hamster see?6 inches in front of its face12 inches in front of its face3 inches in front of its face2 inches in front of its face30s