Option 1.
1. We are surrounded by bodies of non-living and:
A) living nature
B) spring nature
C) different nature
2. The science that studies living organisms is called:
A) botany
B) zoology
C) biology.
3. Habitat is:
A) everything that surrounds and affects living things
B) everything that surrounds and affects a living organism
C) everything that surrounds and affects a living planet
4. A noncellular form of life is:
A) bacteria
B) viruses
C) fungi
5. All living organisms are composed of one or more:
A) organoids
B) tissues
C) cells
6. Select an aquatic environment inhabitant:
A) a butterfly
B) a mole
C) carp
7. Select a property characteristic of a living organism:
A) growth
B) drawing
C) speech
8. Select the bodies of living things:
A) water
B) salt
C) falcon
9. Heredity is …
A) the ability of organisms to pass their work habits from generation to generation
B) the ability of organisms to pass their traits to their offspring from generation to generation
C) the ability of organisms to pass their traits from generation to generation to their parents
10. The main organoid of a cell:
A) cytoplasm
B) plastids
C) nucleus
11. The highest unit of classification:
A) Class
B) kingdom
C) species
12. What methods are used to study nature?
A) Sewing.
B) Experimentation
C) Digging
Option 2
1. An example of a non-living body would be:
A) a bear
B) a rock
C) wind
2. Which condition is not suitable for the existence of life on planet Earth:
A) water
B) the ozone layer
C) birdsong
3. living organisms do not contain:
A) physical substances
B) organic matter
C) inorganic substances
4. A unique property of living things is.
A) the ability of organisms to adapt to environmental conditions
B) the ability of organisms to adapt to environmental conditions
C) ability of plants to adapt to environmental conditions
5. The unit of structure of living organisms is…
A) nucleus
B) organoid
C) cell
6. Choose an inhabitant of the soil environment:
A) butterfly
B) bear cub
C) carp
7. Choose a property characteristic of a living organism:
A) reproduction
B) drawing
C) speech
8. Select the bodies of nonliving nature:
A) caddis.
B) water
C) falcon
9. Heredity is …
A) the ability of organisms to pass their work habits from generation to generation
B) the ability of organisms to pass their traits to their offspring from generation to generation
C) the ability of organisms to pass their traits from generation to generation to their parents
10. The viscous, semi-liquid contents of a cell:
A) cytoplasm
B) plastids
C) nucleus
11. the lowest unit of classification:
A) Class
B) kingdom
C) species
12. What methods are used to study nature?
A) Sewing.
B) Modeling
C) Digging
Option 3
1) Biology is the science of …
A) plants
B) living things
C) animals
2. A condition necessary for life on planet Earth:
A) the ozone layer
B) living organisms
C) sea surf
3. Habitat is …
A) all the activities of a living organism
B) everything that surrounds a living organism and the living organism’s effects on nature
C) everything that surrounds a living organism and influences it
4. Select the bodies of living nature:
A) falcon
B) granite
C) a tulip
5. Properties characteristic of a living organism:
A) sleep
B) breathing
C) swimming
6. Variability is …
A) the ability of organisms to acquire traits and properties that distinguish them from their parents and from other organisms of the same species
B) the ability of organisms to acquire traits and properties that distinguish them from their offspring and from other organisms of the same species
C) the ability of organisms to acquire traits and properties that distinguish them from their parents and from other organisms of different species
7. The cell cavity filled with cell sap:
A) cytoplasm
B) plastids
C) vacuole
8. Which organoid in a plant produces organic matter from water and carbon dioxide in light?
A) chloroplast
B) cell membrane
C) nucleus
9. The process of historical development of living organisms is …
A) revolution
B) evolution
C) resolution
10. Eukaryotes include:
A) Bacteria
B) Fungi
C) viruses
11. What methods are used to study nature?
A) Digging
B) Description
C) tracing.
12. To study an object under a microscope, it is necessary to prepare
A) apparatus
B) aggregate
C) micropreparation