
Spiders
Quiz by Krista LaDouce
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Which sentence BEST explains what the article is about?
How are spiders and insects different?
According to the selection, all of the following help spiders sense things EXCEPT
What helps a spider’s new skin harden?
Which word has almost the SAME meaning as pounce?
What does the word dribbles mean?
Which word has almost the SAME meaning as the word extraordinary?
Which word has the OPPOSITE meaning of poisonous?
What is the name of the biggest spider?
True or false: A spider is an insect.
True or false: The back part of a spider is called the abdomen.
True or false: The front part of a spider is called the cephalothorax.
True or false: Spiders don't use camouflage.
True or false: Spiders drink their food.
True or false: A few spiders have no eyes at all.
True or false: Spiders don't have a nose or ears.
True or false: Spiders use organs on their feet to smell and taste.
True or false: Spiders skin is made of chitin
True or false: Spiders can't eat their silk because they are allergic to it.
Spiders use their web to catch their prey. If a wasp is caught in the web, how does a spider eat it?