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 tesco.com/eathappyproject Cut along dotted line 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 8 ✃ On average, how many calves does a cow have in her lifetime? a 2 b 3 c 4 10 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 16 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 27 28 Burly Beef - bulls eye quiz board LESSON ACTIVITY PLANS Age group: 7 - 11 years tesco.com/eathappyproject 50 30 20 10 Burly Beef - bulls eye quiz board LESSON ACTIVITY PLANS Age group: 7 - 11 years tesco.com/eathappyproject ANSWERS 1 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