Question 1Multiple ChoiceWhat sets Oecophylla Weaver Ants apart from other ants?Their ability to swimTheir bright red colorTheir kingdom-building behaviorTheir diet of only plants
Question 2Multiple ChoiceWhere do Oecophylla Weaver Ants typically build their nests?UndergroundIn the tree canopyOn water surfacesInside human homes
Question 3Multiple ChoiceWhat material do weaver ant larvae produce that helps in nest building?WaxSilkHoneydewResin
Question 4Multiple ChoiceHow do worker ants assist in bending leaves during nest construction?By chewing the leavesBy using their mandibles as scissorsBy forming chains to pull the leaves togetherBy secreting a sticky substance
Question 5Multiple ChoiceWhat is the primary role of the weaver ant majors in the colony?Caring for the queenForaging for foodConstructing nests and defending the colonyProducing silk
Question 6Multiple ChoiceWhat is the function of the special nest in the middle of the weaver ant network?Storage for foodBarracks for soldiersHome for the queenNursery for larvae
Question 7Multiple ChoiceHow do weaver ants benefit the trees they inhabit?By pollinating flowersBy protecting them from pestsBy providing nutrientsBy pruning the branches
Question 8Multiple ChoiceWhat do weaver ants do to their opponents during a battle?Trap them in websDrown themRip them apart and squirt formic acidBite and paralyze them
Question 9Multiple ChoiceWhat triggers weaver ants to release alarm pheromones during an invasion?Spotting foodFinding a new nesting siteSpotting invadersSensing rain
Question 10Multiple ChoiceWhat happens to the weaver ant colony if it loses too much territory?It relocates to a new areaIt starves or gets overrunIt merges with another colonyIt becomes a new species
Question 11Multiple ChoiceHow large can the largest known weaver ant kingdoms be?400 square meters800 square meters1600 square meters2000 square meters
Question 12Multiple ChoiceWhat do weaver ants use to connect different parts of their territory?Mud tunnelsWebsBridges made from leaves, lianas, and twigsAnt-made highways
Question 13Multiple ChoiceWhat do weaver ants cultivate to produce honeydew?BeesAphids and caterpillarsButterfliesOther ants
Question 14Multiple ChoiceHow do weaver ants mark their route during an invasion?By using vocal signalsBy leaving a trail of foodBy marking with pheromonesBy digging trenches
Question 15Multiple ChoiceWhat is the primary reason weaver ants engage in battles with other colonies?To find matesTo access water sourcesTo steal territory and resourcesTo practice their fighting skills
Question 16Multiple ChoiceWhat does the queen weaver ant do in her special nest?Leads battlesCollects foodProduces eggsBuilds nests
Question 17Multiple ChoiceWhat evolutionary relationship benefits both weaver ants and their host trees?SymbiosisParasitismCommensalismPredation
Question 18Multiple ChoiceWhat do worker ants do when they meet other sisters during an invasion?Share foodFight each otherSignal them to follow the pheromone trailIgnore them
Question 19Multiple ChoiceWhat is the primary defensive mechanism used by weaver ants to slow down attackers?Building barricadesUsing formic acidShouting loudlyReleasing bees
Question 20Multiple ChoiceWhat happens to the attackers if they fail to steal territory in a battle?They get punishedThey start a new colonyThey retreatThey switch sides