Old Earth Ministries Online Dinosaur Curriculum

Dinosaur Test 11


This test covers Lessons 71 thru 76. 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: Pterosaur newborns are called flaplings.
True
False
2: Pterosaur adaptations for flight include hollow bones, enlarged brain, and wings completely covered in feathers.
True
False
3: _________ was a group of marine lizards living from about 85 million years ago until the end of the Cretaceous. The largest species was about 57 feet long.

4: These marine lizards (name means 'fish lizard') were long lived, from 245 Ma until 90 Ma. They resembled fish or dolphins, reaching over 13 feet in length. Name them...

5: This group of carnivorous aquatic marine reptiles lived from 210 to 65 Ma, and reached lengths of 65 feet.

6: The largest pterosaur, with a wingspan of 40 feet, was...
Pteranodon
Pterodactylus
Hatzegopteryx
Pterodaustro
7: Plesiosaurs had four pairs of flippers to help them swim and change direction rapidly.
True
False
8: Plesiosaurs could not lift their head and long neck above water in a swan-like pose.
True
False
9: According to the teeth records of Ichthyosaurs, they were warm-blooded.
True
False
10: This marine reptile had a double-hinged jaw and flexible skull, allowing them to gulp down their prey almost whole, like a snake.
Plesiosaur
Mosasaur
Ichthyosaur
11: Questions 11,12. In alphabetical order, name one of the two scientists involved in The Bone Wars. (First and Last Name)

12: Name the other...

13: Question 13-15. Match the paleontologist with their main work: John Ostrom
Warm-Blooded Dinosaurs
Maiasaura
Deinonychus
14: Bob Bakker
Warm-Blooded Dinosaurs
Maiasaura
Deinonychus
15: Jack Horner
Warm-Blooded Dinosaurs
Maiasaura
Deinonychus

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