Burly_Beef_-_bullseye quiz_7

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Burly_Beef_-_bullseye quiz_7
Burly Beef - bulls eye quiz
LESSON ACTIVITY PLANS
Age group: 7 - 11 years
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Mesolithic people are also called:
a
Stone Age people
b
Hunter-gatherers
c
Early farmers
1
The Mesolithic period ended:
a
Around 5,000 BC
b
Around 10,000 BC
c
Around 1,000 years ago
2
The Neolithic period is also known as:
a
The New Stone Age
b
The New Bronze age
c
The New Iron Age
3
What is seen as one of the biggest
changes in human history?
a
Farming
b
Shopping
c
Wearing clothes
4
The word Cattle describes animals
which are mammals and belong
to the genus:
a
Bos
b
Cos
c
Ros
5
Heifers are:
a
Young female cows in their first year
b
Female cattle that have
not had a calf
c
Female cattle that have
had at least two calves
6
In the winter cattle eat:
a
Wild flowers
b
Silage
c
Pizza
7
What are new born calves fed
just after they are born?
a
Rice milk
b
Fresh green grass
c
Colostrum
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On average, how many calves does
a cow have in her lifetime?
a
2
b
3
c
4
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11
Beef contains large amounts of:
a
Carbohydrates
b
Protein
c
Vitamin C
12
Rennet is an enzyme that is used
in cheese making. It comes from:
a
The stomach of cattle
b
The hooves of cows
c
Bull’s horns
13
Ear tags must be fitted on new
born calves within:
a
24 hours
b
7 days
c
20 days
14
All cattle born or imported into the
UK must have a passport. This has
been law since:
a
2006
b
1996
c
1896
15
Cattle ‘chew the cud’. What does
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this mean?
a They re-chew food that has already
been slightly chewed and swallowed
b They chew the very small bits of grass that
are left on a field that seems empty
c They communicate by a
series of moos and grunts
Gloucestershire cattle normally have:
a
A longer than average tail
b
White horns with black tips
c
A black fringe
17
New born calves weigh around:
a
70-80kg
b
40-50kg
c
35-35kg
9
How many breeds of cattle are
there world- wide?
a
Over 800
b
Between 600-700
c
Over 1000
The largest producer of beef is:
a
Brazil
b
China
c
USA
18
Pork comes from:
a
Pigs
b
Sheep
c
Cattle
19
How many compartments is a
cattles stomach divided into?
a
Two
b
Four
c
Six
20
What breed of cattle have the
biggest horns?
a
Durham Ox
b
Watusi
c
Aberdeen Angus
21
Cattle live on every continent except:
a
Asia
b
Antarctica
c
Africa
22
How far can a cattle’s sense of
smell reach?
a
Around 1 mile (1.6km)
b
Around 3 miles (4.8km)
c
Around 5 miles (8km)
23
How do cattle drink water?
a
They lap it up with their tongues.
b
They suck it up.
c
They get all the water
they need from eating
wet grass.
24
Cattle are:
a
Carnivores
b
Omnivores
c
Herbivores
25
In England, cattle dung can be
referred to as a ‘cow pat’. In the USA
the same thing is known as:
a
Cow round
b
Cow fish
c
Cow chip
26
After a cow is pregnant, how long
does it take before the calf is born?
a
9 months
b
9 weeks
c
4 months
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ANSWERS
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b
Hunter-gatherers
2
a
Around 5,000 BC
3
a
The New Stone Age
17 b
White horns with black tips
4
a
Farming
18 c
USA
5
a
Bos
19 a
Pigs
6
b
Female cattle that have not had a calf
20 b
Four
7
b
Silage
21 b
Watusi
8
c
Colostrum
22 b
Antarctica
9
b
40-50kg
23 c
Around 5 miles (8km)
10 c
4
24 b
They suck it up.
11 a
Over 800
25 c
Herbivores
12 b
Protein
26 c
Cow chip
13 a
The stomach of cattle
27 a
9 months
14 c
20 days
15 b
1996
16 a
They re-chew food that has already
been slightly chewed and swallowed