Tiaki's Pre Test -
your answers to this quick quiz will help you build on your knowledge while you follow the adventures of Tiaki tui
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Select the best words to finish the sentences.
Name the following parts of the tui: Q1. Part 1. beak/ngutu feet/waewae feathers/raukura ruff/kara
Q2 Part 2. beak/ngutu feet/waewae feathers/raukura ruff/kara
Q3 Part 3. beak/ngutu feet/waewae feathers/raukura ruff/kara
Q4 Part 4. beak/ngutu feet/waewae feathers/raukura ruff/kara
Q5. The tui is sometimes called an omnivore because it eats animals only/kararehe anake plants only/otaota anake plants and animals/he otaota, he kararehe anake
Q6 'Tui' is the common name of a New Zealand native bird name. Scientists call the tui Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae. The first of these words is the genus/momo species/momo first/tuatahi name
Q7 The beak on a tui is designed to break open nuts/huakina nga nati catch flying insects/hopu i nga ngangara rere collect nectar from flowers/kohi waihongo i nga puawai grab fish from under water/tangohia ika i raro i te wai
Q8 Tui's four toes are designed to wade through water/kautu i te wai scrape bark from trees/waru kiri i nga rakau enable them to sleep on branches without falling off/kei runga i te kaupeka e moe ana e kore e hinga
Q9 A tui's feathers are to help them fly/awhina ratou ki te rere keep warm/whakamahana ratou both of these/ko nga mea kei runga ake
This diagram shows some parts of a tui life cycle
Q10 Number 1 is adult tui feeding on flax/he pakeke tui e kai harakeke ana tui chicks/pipi tui tui eggs/huamanu tui a tui nest/he kohanga tui an adult tui/he pakeke tui
Q11 Number 2 is adult tui feeding on flax/he pakeke tui e kai harakeke ana tui chicks/pipi tui tui eggs/huamanu tui a tui nest/he kohanga tui an adult tui/he pakeke tui
Q12 Number 3 is adult tui feeding on flax/he pakeke tui e kai harakeke ana tui chicks/pipi tui tui eggs/huamanu tui a tui nest/he kohanga tui an adult tui/he pakeke tui
Q13 Number 4 is adult tui feeding on flax/he pakeke tui e kai harakeke ana tui chicks/pipi tui tui eggs/huamanu tui a tui nest/he kohanga tui an adult tui/he pakeke tui
Q14 Number 5 is adult tui feeding on flax/he pakeke tui e kai harakeke ana tui chicks/pipi tui tui eggs/huamanu tui a tui nest/he kohanga tui an adult tui/he pakeke tui
Q15 Tui are able to help the survival of forest plants by eating their leaves/e kai rau ana ratou spreading nectar from plant to plant/ka ruia waihongo mai i nga otaota spreading pollen from plant to plant/ka haetanga mai ki nga otaota
Q16 The arrival of wasps is a threat to tui survival because wasps sting and kill adult tui/ka wero te wapi a ka whakamate i te pakeke tui wasps scare tui away/ka whakamataku nga wapi i nga tui wasps eat the honeydew/ka kai waimiere nga wapi
Q17 Tui are able to help the spread of plants because they fly from tree to tree/ka rerenga ratou i waenga rakau eat nectar/ka kai waihongo ratou eat nectar and pollen/ka kai waihongo me nga hae disperse seeds through the forest/ka rui ratou nga kakano i roto i te ngahere
Q18 How are tui able to find food all year round? they live on insects on the ground/ka whangaia ratou i nga ngangara, noho ai i te papa they feed on lots of different flowers from the same tree/ka whangaia ratou i nga puawai rereke mai i te rakau they feed on a range of food types during the year/ka whangaia ratou i etahi momo kai i te tau
Q19 An animal that tui must compete with for food is rat/kiore cat/ngeru wasp/wapi stoat/tori ura