Have you tried to imitate someone? Or have you ever seen someone imitating someone? It means that the person is trying to impersonate the same person. This art is called Mimicry way too often. There are some professional artists and even institutes that teach us how to imitate a person. But it's not all, there are several other facts and hidden truths about Mimicry that you might know or may not. Do you think you have the potential to answer all about mimicry and its aspects? Try out this very interesting trivia quiz to see How Much You Know About Mimicry?
1. How many types of mimicries are there?
A. 1
B. 7
C. 5
D. 3
2. In which subject we can use Mimicry?
A. Chemistry
B. Psychology
C. Biology
D. Mathematics
3. Where does mimic happen?
A. Animal species
B. Animal species and Plant Species
C. Plant Species and Mountains
D. Animal Species and Rivers
4. What are these features?
A. Visual
B. Imaginary
C. Real
D. Somewhat existing
5. What are some kinds of animal mimics?
A. Fish
B. Plants
C. Fungi
D. All of the above
6. What are the mimic species more likely to produce?
A. Vegetation
B. Babies
C. Offspring
D. None of the above
7. In any event, whose behavior must match its mimicry?
A. Herbivores
B. Predators
C. Carnivores
D. Animals
8. What is the term called for some species with warning coloration come to look like each other?
A. Müllerian mimicry
B. Artificial mimicry
C. Camouflage
D. Intimidation
9. In __________, the mimic is a sheep in wolf's clothing: it looks like something dangerous or which tastes disgusting, but in reality, it is good to eat?
A. Intimidation
B. Disguise Mimicry
C. Campuflouge
D. Batesian mimicry
10. ______________occurs in plants where a weed comes to look like a crop plant?
A. Batesian mimicry
B. Müllerian mimicry
C. Vavilovian mimicry
D. Camouflage
11. _________ an African swallowtail, whose females mimic a number of unpalatable species from the Danaidae?
A. Havocs
B. Papilio dardanus
C. Butterflies
D. All of them
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