Old Earth Ministries Online Dinosaur Curriculum

Dinosaur Test 10


This test covers Lessons 65 thru 70. Please choose the correct answer for each question below. There are 20 questions. You cannot save your progress and come back later to complete the test, therefore you must complete the test during one session. Please enter your name, a single character in the email field, and any number in the Student ID field.
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1: Ceratopsian dinosaurs have a unique "rostral bone," which is found on no other animals.
True
False
2: For Questions 2-5, match the dinosaur to their name: Question 2: "Three Horned Face"
Psittacosaurus
Protoceratops
Styracosaurus
Triceratops
3: "Parrot Lizard"
Psittacosaurus
Protoceratops
Styracosaurus
Triceratops
4: "First Horned Face"
Psittacosaurus
Protoceratops
Styracosaurus
Triceratops
5: Spiked Lizard
Psittacosaurus
Protoceratops
Styracosaurus
Triceratops
6: This ceratopsian had either four or six horns protruding from its neck frill, along with a horn on each cheek, and a single horn on its beak.
Psittacosaurus
Protoceratops
Styracosaurus
Triceratops
7: This dinosaur lived 68 to 65.5 Ma, and reached lengths of over 29 feet. Name him...

8: This ceratopsid is a small dinosaur, reaching lengths of 6.5 feet. Living during the Cretaceous, from 130 to 100 Ma, his name is:

9: Famous for its fight with a Velociraptor, a member of this genus reached only 6 feet, and weighed 400 pounds. He is found in rocks dating from 83 to 70 Ma.

10: In the rock layers representing the last three million years of the Cretaceous, Triceratops is the most numerous fossil dinosaur found in the western United States, accounting for 5/6th of all dinosaur fossils.

11: This ceratopsian was the mid-sized dinosaur in our study. Reaching lengths of 18 feet, and weights of 6,000 pounds, he lived during the Late Cretaceous, from 76.5 to 75 Ma.

12: There is evidence that some of the ceratopsian dinosaurs lived in herds.

13: This dinosaur was unique because it had self-sharpening teeth. It's teeth were not suitable for grinding or chewing, so it used gastroliths in its stomach to wear down the food.

14: The frill of this ceratopsian had two large fenestra (holes), whereas other ceratopsian frills were solid bone.

15: Tyrannosaurus fed on this ceratopsian. Fossil evidence consists of a ceratopsian with a healed would from a T-Rex tooth, and other bones containing many scars from T-rex teeth.


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