True or False Animal Quiz

Which is it?

Short Description:

Decide which statements are true and which are false, and write the answers on the worksheet.
Check your answers against the answer sheet when you are finished. Good luck!
This is a fun activity with family and friends, keep score and see who gets the most correct answers.

Directions for Caregivers:

True or false quizzes are great one-on-one activities. You both get a chance to participate, and disagreements can lead to fun discussions. Print the animal quiz and give it a go!

True or false quizzes are great for group activities; everyone gets to give their opinion on whether the answers are true or false and get involved in the activity. Encourage discussion about the different animals and maybe look at some pictures and get more info on the favorites.

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Stress that this is just for fun, with no pressure in getting the answer correct. Google some of the animals mentioned in the quiz and find out some interesting information about them.

About this Activity

Here are some fun animal facts for you.

Did you know that …

An ostrich's eye is bigger than its brain.

A lobster's blood is colorless, but when exposed to oxygen, it turns blue.

A cat has 32 muscles in each ear.

Spiders are arachnids and not insects.

Frogs can't swallow with their eyes open.

 

If you enjoyed this true or false animals quiz, you might like to try your hand at our pet quiz.