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Question 1 Line 1 Position 2 Camptosaurus 3-D Skeleton
What skeleton of a Jurassic dinosaur is featured in this 3-D picture?
Correct!
HINT: Often featured in museums as the prey of Allosaurus.
Sorry! The correct answer is Camptosaurus.
Edmontosaurus
Camptosaurus
Prosaurolophus
Compsognathus
Heterodontosaurus
Centrosaurus
Gallimimus
Question 2 Line 13 Position 2 Parasaurolophus Skull
Popular theory for the use of the crest of Parasaurolophus.
Correct!
HINT: The crest contains two hollow tubes.
Sorry! The correct answer is Enhances Resonance.
Snorkeling
Enhances Resonance
Weather Barometer
Brain Heat Regulation
Weapon
Food Storage
Shoveling Tool
Question 3 Line 25 Position 7 Stegosaurus Plate
Stegosaurus plates were definitely not used for _____.
Correct!
HINT: The plates were covered with skin and blood vessels.
Sorry! The correct answer is Sawing Trees.
Heat Transfer
Protection
Ornaments
Defensive Weapons
Sexual Display
Scaring Enemies
Sawing Trees
Question 4 Line 37 Position 7 Maiasaura Infant Skeleton
The principal discoverer of the famous Maiasaura nesting colonies was?
Correct!
HINT: He is curator at Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman, Montana.
Sorry! The correct answer is Jack Horner.
Robert Bakker
Don Lessem
Michael Brett-Surmann
Nicholas Hotton III
Raymond Rye
Charles Darwin
Jack Horner
Question 5 Line 49 Position 6 Allosaurus Skeleton
What famous Utah quarry has yielded over 40 Allosaurus skeletons?
Correct!
HINT: In Emery County, near Cleveland, due south of Price.
Sorry! The correct answer is Cleveland-Lloyd Quarry.
La Brea Tar Pits
Dinosaur National Monument
Dinosaur Valley
Dinosaur Provincial Park
Frank Lloyd Wright Quarry
Cleveland-Lloyd Quarry
Bedrock Quarry
Question 6 Line 67 Position 7 Protoceratops Eggs
The famous Protoceratops nesting sites of the 1920’s were found where?
Correct!
HINT: Mongolian Expedition of the American Museum of Natural History.
Sorry! The correct answer is Mongolia.
Germany
Egypt
Canada
Algeria
England
Argentina
Mongolia
Question 7 Line 73 Position7 - Archaeopteryx skeleton
One Archaeopteryx specimen was catalogued as this dinosaur for 30 years.
Correct!
HINT: Chicken-sized dinosaur in the book, “Jurassic Park.”
Sorry! The correct answer is Compsognathus.
Dryosaurus
Claosaurus
Euoplocephalus
Gallimimus
Ouranosaurus
Coelophysis
Compsognathus
Question 8 Line 85 Position 3 - Utahraptor claw
This 8” sickle-claw belonged to the largest of the deinonychus dinosaurs.
Correct!
HINT: This dinosaur was named after a place of discovery.
Sorry! The correct answer is Utahraptor.
Albertosaurus
Montanaraptor
Utahraptor
Sickleopholus
Corythosaurus
Plateosaurus
Ankylosaurus
Question 9 Line 97 Position 2 - Brachiosaurus Skeleton
This is the only dinosaur to have front legs longer than the hind legs.
Correct!
HINT: A reconstructed skeleton resides in Berlin, Germany.
Sorry! The correct answer is Brachiosaurus.
Diplodocus
Brachiosaurus
Camarasaurus
Apatosaurus
Haplocanthosaurus
Parasaurolophus
Stegoceras
Question 10 Line 109 Position 2 - Triassic Continents.
During the Triassic Period only one single land mass existed. Name it.
Correct!
HINT: Sorry, No hints on this question. You are on your own!
Sorry! The correct answer is Pangaea.
Laurasia
Pangaea
Panthalassa
Terrahumungus
Cambrianaland
Supraterra
Gondwanaland
Question 11 Line 121 Position 3 Edmontosaurus Skeleton
This duck-billed dinosaur was named after a popular Canadian city.
Correct!
HINT: The province of Alberta claims this dinosaur.
Sorry! Edmontosaurus is named for Edmonton, Alberta.
Calgary
Toronto
Edmonton
Ottawa
Montreal
Winnipeg
Vancouver
Question 12 Line 133 Position 6 Edmontosaurus Skin Cast
This skin impression represents the skin texture of what dinosaur family?
Correct!
HINT: This dinosaur falls within a family of herbivorous dinosaurs.
Sorry! The correct answer is Hadrosauridae.
Camptosauridae
Ceratosauridae
Ceratopsidae
Stegosauridae
Coeluridae
Hadrosauridae
Ornithomimidae
Question 13 Line 145 Position 1 Chasmosaurus Skeleton
The word “Chasmo” from the name Chasmosaurus translates as “cleft.”
Correct!
HINT: Term also used in describing a genetically shaped chin in humans.
Sorry! True.
True
False
Question 14 Line 152 Position 2 Dilophosaurus skeleton
This skeleton of Dilophosaurus was first found in Oregon.
Correct!
HINT: Home to the Grand Canyon.
Sorry! False
True
False
Question 15 Line 159 Position 6 DinosaurLand
The Cretaceous Period witnessed the first occurrence of this life form.
Correct!
HINT: They blossomed alongside the dinosaurs.
Sorry! The correct answer is Flowering Plants.
Tropical Rain Forests
Man
Trilobites
Cold-Blooded Reptiles
Woolly Mammoths
Flowering Plants
Multi-colored Dinosaurs
Question 16 Line 171 Position 5 Coelophysis Diorama
The name of this dinosaur translates as “hollow-form.”
Correct!
HINT: Dissect the dinosaur name into two parts. Not much help was it?
Sorry! The correct answer is Coelophysis.
Stegosaurus
Velociraptor
Ceratosaurus
Apatosaurus
Coelophysis
Centrosaurus
Ornithomimus
Question 17 Line 183 Position 1 - Edmontosaurus Skull
The most abundant group of dinosaurs in the Late Cretaceous Period.
Correct!
HINT: They are often described as “duck-billed” dinosaurs.
Sorry! The correct answer is Hadrosaurs.
Hadrosaurs
Stegosaurs
Ankylosaurs
Tyrannosaurs
Ceratosaurs
Abundasaurs
Herdasaurs
Question 18 Line 195 Position 4 - Edmontosaurus Diorama
The first named dinosaur in America was found in this state.
Correct!
HINT: Mid-Atlantic State.
Sorry! The correct answer is New Jersey.
Delaware
Vermont
Maryland
New Jersey
Colorado
Utah
Wyoming
Question 19 Line 207 Position 3 Tyrannosaurus Skull
This term is often used when describing a Tyrannosaurus tooth.
Correct!
HINT: Steak Knives.
Sorry! The correct answer is Serrated.
Herringbone
Sinuous
Serrated
Blunt
Needle-like
Cork Screw
Flat
Question 20 Line 219 Position 3 Stegosaurus Skeleton
The grooves in the plates of Stegosaurus may have been used for?
Correct!
HINT: They were not used for playing records.
Sorry! The correct answer is Furrows for Blood Vessels.
Playing Records
Tunnels made by Worms
Furrows for Blood Vessels
Tentacle Attachment Areas
No Logical Explanation
Scars from Fights
Areas for Muscle Attachment
Question 21 Line 231 Position 5 -Geologic Time Scale
Which type of organism did not live during the Paleozoic Era?
Correct!
HINT: The Paleozoic Era was 545 - 251 million years ago.
Sorry! The correct answer is Dinosaurs.
Reptiles
Fish
Amphibians
Insects
Dinosaurs
Spiders
Shellfish
Question 22 Line 243 Position 5 - Geologic Time Scale
The first humans appear in this Era.
Correct!
HINT: 65 million years ago to present.
Sorry! The correct answer is Cenozoic.
Mesozoic
Paleozoic
Cambroic
Humanoic
Cenozoic
Peoploic
Manoic
Question 23 Line 255 Position 3 - Dinosaurland
Early man and dinosaurs are separated by this amount of time.
Correct!
HINT: Square root of 3600.
Sorry! The correct answer is 60 million years.
36 million years
72 million years
60 million years
3.6 million years
18 million years
9 million years
600 million years
Question 24 Line 267 Position 6 Archaeopteryx Cartoon
When did the earth witness the appearance of the first birds?
Correct!
HINT: Archaeopteryx is considered to be the earliest-known bird.
Sorry! The correct answer is Jurassic Period.
Paleozoic Era
Quaternary
Cenozoic Era
Pleistocene
Cretaceous Period
Jurassic Period
Triassic Period
Question 25 Line 279 Position 4 - Albertosaurus Diorama
This dinosaur is a very close relative to Tyrannosaurus.
Correct!
HINT: First found in the badlands of western Canada in 1884.
Sorry! The correct answer is Albertosaurus.
Ornithomimus
Maiasaura
Tenontosaurus
Albertosaurus
Torontosaurus
Calgarosaurus
Ankylosaurus
Question 26 Line 291 Position 4 - T-Rex Carnage Scene
What dinosaur has recently been referred to as “King of the Scavengers.”
Correct!
HINT: Opportunistic Hunter
Sorry! The correct answer is Tyrannosaurus.
Albertosaurus
Deinonychus
Velociraptor
Tyrannosaurus
Triceratops
Chasmosaurus
Seismosaurus
Question 27 Line 303 Position 3 - DinosaurLand
The Mesozoic Era is often termed _____.
Correct!
HINT: This term did not come from a movie title.
Sorry! The correct answer is The Age of Reptiles.
The Age of Man
One Million Years BC
The Age of Reptiles
The Age of Mammoths
The Ice Age
The Land that Time Forgot
Land of Gwangi
Question 28 Line 315 Position 1 - Dinosaurland
From oldest to youngest, which periods characterize the Mesozoic Era.
Correct!
HINT: Dinosaurs died out at the end of the Cretaceous Period.
Sorry! The correct answer is Triassic/Jurassic/Cretaceous.
Triassic/Jurassic/Cretaceous
Cretaceous/Triassic/Jurassic
Jurassic/Triassic/Cretaceous
Cretaceous/Jurassic/Triassic
Triassic/Cretaceous/Jurassic
Jurassic/Cretaceous/Triassic
None of the Above
Question 29 Line 327 Position 2 - Woolly Mammoth
The latest ice age is associated with Woolly Mammoths and this period.
Correct!
HINT: Man did live among the Woolly Mammoths.
Sorry! The correct answer is Quaternary.
Triassic
Quaternary
Jurassic
Cretaceous
Permian
Devonian
Silurian
Question 30 Line 339 Position 2 - Dilophosaurus Skull
The term for the gap in the jaw of Dilophosaurus below the nostril.
Correct!
HINT: Latin word for “Under the Nostril.”
Sorry! The correct answer is Subnarial Gap.
Dorsal Gap
Subnarial Gap
Antorbital Fenestra
Deviated Septum
Post-ilium Furrow
Phalanx Hole
Neural Spike
Question 31 Line 351 Position 7 - Dilophosaurus Skull
The bony head crest of Dilophosaurus was DEFINITELY NOT used for _____.
Correct!
HINT: Give some thought to the comb of a rooster or hen.
Sorry! The correct answer is Wind Deflector.
Male Ornament
Female Ornament
Male Dominance
Female Dominance
Regulating Temperature
Scare Potential Enemies
Wind Deflector
Question 32 Line 363 Position 2 - Dilophosaurus Skeleton
Finding Dilophosaurus skeletons of varying sizes indicates _____.
Correct!
HINT: Safety in numbers.
Sorry! Scientists believe these dinosaurs ran in packs.
Meandering river deposit
They ran in packs
They ate their young
Mere coincidence
Dilophosaurus cemetery
All of the Above
No Theory Offered
Question 33 Line 375 Position 3 Allosaurus Skeleton
A foot-like expansion of this bone is found in theropods.
Correct!
HINT: Characteristic bone in the classification of dinosaurs.
Sorry! The correct answer is Pubis.
Femur
Tibia
Pubis
Ischium
Fibula
Scapula
Humerus
Question 34 Line 387 Position 1 Dilophosaurus Diorama
_____ led Samuel Welles to the first-known fossil of Dilophosaurus.
Correct!
HINT: Virtually unknown outside of this paleontological event.
Sorry! The correct answer is Jesse Williams.
Jesse Williams
Jesse James
Geronimo
Jim Thorpe
Samuel Lightfoot
Keith Sundance
Jim Tolliver
Question 35 Line 399 Position 2 - Plateosaurus Skull
Among others these two countries have excavated Plateosaurus skeletons.
Correct!
HINT: Western European Countries.
Sorry! The correct answer is Germany and Switzerland.
Norway and Spain
Germany and Switzerland
Egypt and Libya
Australia and Korea
Tanzania and Kenya
Argentina and Brazil
Sweden and Italy
Question 36 Line 411 Position 2 - Coelophysis Skeleton
The most famous Coelophysis fossil site is located here.
Correct!
HINT: This quarry is located in New Mexico.
Sorry! The correct answer is Ghost Ranch Quarry.
Cleveland-Lloyd Quarry
Ghost Ranch Quarry
Martin Sparks Quarry
Dinosaur National Monument
La Brea Tar Pit
O. C. Marsh Quarry
Rabbit Hill Quarry
Question 37 Line 423 Position 3 - Coelophysis Skeleton*****
Bones of infant Coelophysis in the bellies of adults may indicate _____?
Correct!
HINT: Food is Food.
Sorry! The correct answer is Cannibalism.
Unhatched Eggs
Unborn Embryos
Cannibalism
No Conclusion
Bony Stomach Walls
Marsupial-like lifestyle
Poor field work
Question 38 Line 435 Position 1 - Coelophysis Diorama
The demise of 200 Coelophysis at Ghost Ranch was probably the result of?
Correct!
HINT: When it rains it pours.
Sorry! The correct answer is Flood.
Flood
Mass Suicide
Volcanic Activity
Fire
Earthquake
Tornado
Epidemic/Disease
Question 39 Line 447 Position 3 - Coelophysis Skull
Coelophysis was first discovered in this southwest U.S. State.
Correct!
HINT: This state is also home to Albuquerque.
Sorry! The correct answer is New Mexico.
Arizona
Oklahoma
New Mexico
Nevada
Texas
Utah
Colorado
Question 40 Line 459 Position 2 - Diplodocus Diorama
Which dinosaur is the longest complete dinosaur skeleton known?
Correct!
HINT: This dinosaur’s name translates as “Double Beam.”
Sorry! The correct answer is Diplodocus.
Apatosaurus
Diplodocus
Camarasaurus
Plateosaurus
Longosaurus
Tyrannosaurus
Snakosaurus
Question 41 Line 471 Position 7 - Stegosaurus Skull
To date, this is the only kind of plated dinosaur found in North America.
Correct!
HINT: The most complete skeleton is now at the Smithsonian Institution.
Sorry! The correct answer is Stegosaurus.
Camptosaurus
Iguanodon
Ceratosaurus
Plateosaurus
Spinosaurus
Ankylosaurus
Stegosaurus
Question 42 Line 483 Position 6 - Diplo Skull
Samuel Williston discovered the first Diplodocus near this Colorado town.
Correct!
HINT: City near the “Royal Gorge.”
Sorry! The correct answer is Canon City.
Denver
Salida
Westlake
Climax
Colorado Springs
Canon City
Pueblo
Question 43 Line 495 Position 4 - Diplo Teeth
Diplodocus swallowed food whole, so how was it broken up?
Correct!
HINT: Digestive organ common in modern birds.
Sorry! The correct answer is Gizzard.
Alkali Leaves
Acidic Leaves
Luck
Gizzard
Soft Food
Lots of Water
Maalox
Question 44 Line 507 Position 3 - Diplo Skeleton
Bones on the Diplodocus tail vertebrae probably provided this advantage.
Correct!
HINT: Although lightened by hollow vertebrae the tail was very heavy.
Sorry! A resting tail’s blood vessels were protected by these bones.
Better rudder for swimming
Identifying insignia
Protected veins in tail
Support for standing on tail
Weapon for spearing enemy
Better for waving to friends
Left nice drag marks
Question 45 Line 519 Position 4 - Diplodocus Diorama
How many vertebrae were there in the tail of Diplodocus.
Correct!
HINT: 4 SCORE.
Sorry! 80.
1
5
10
80
173
245
9
Question 46 Line 531 Position 8 - Stegosaurus Diorama
Stegosaurus is the largest stegosaurid known.
Correct!
HINT: 50/50 shot. Hints are not allowed here.
Sorry! True.
True
False
Question 47 Line 538 Position 8 - Stegosaurus Skeleton
Two popular Stegosaurus relatives are Kentrosaurus and Tuojiangosaurus.
Correct!
HINT: 50/50 shot. Hints are not allowed here.
Sorry! True.
True
False
Question 48 Line 545 Position 2 - Stegosaurus Diorama
Rising numbers of these may have hastened the extinction of stegosaurids.
Correct!
HINT: These dinosaurs have been called “Cretaceous Tanks.”
Sorry! The correct answer is Ankylosaurs.
Tyrannosaurs
Ankylosaurs
Ceratosaurs
Hadrosaurs
Massosaurs
Pachycephalosaurs
Ankleosaurs
Question 49 Line 557 Position 4 - Stegosaurus Diorama
The first Stegosaurus fossil site occurred at Quarry 13 in this state.
Correct!
HINT: Home to the Grand Tetons.
Sorry! The correct answer is Wyoming.
Kansas
Missouri
New Jersey
Wyoming
Alaska
Oregon
Texas
Question 50 Line 569 Position 3 - Stegosaurus Skeleton 3-D
Stegosaurids have been found in N. America, Europe, Africa, India, and __?
Correct!
HINT: Home of the world’s longest wall.
Sorry! The correct answer is China.
Australia
Mongolia
China
Canada
Mexico
Argentina
Belgium
Question 51 Line 581 Position 1 - Cretaceous Continents
Stegosaurids lived in this country during the Late Cretaceous Period.
Correct!
HINT: Home to the Bengal Tiger.
Sorry! The correct answer is India.
India
South America
Antarctica
Canada
Argentina
Austria
China
Question 52 Line 593 Position 3 - Stegosaurus Skeleton
The earliest stegosaurid is found in Upper Jurassic rocks of this country.
Correct!
HINT: Home to the Beatles.
Sorry! The correct answer is England.
France
Belgium
England
Switzerland
Austria
Norway
United States
Question 53 Line 605 Position 3 - Cretaceous Continent
The last stegosaurid lived during this time.
Correct!
HINT: The first modern birds appeared in this period.
Sorry! The correct answer is Cretaceous.
Triassic
Jurassic
Cretaceous
Permian
Carboniferous
Devonian
Cambrian
Question 54 Line 617 Position 1 - Jurassic Continents
This process separated India from Africa at the end of the Jurassic Period.
Correct!
HINT: The second word is often associated with sand dunes or snow.
Sorry! The correct answer is Continental Drift.
Continental Drift
Ice Age
Tsunami
Earthquake
Continental Slide
Big Bang
Continental Shift
Question 55 Line 629 Position 4 - Stegosaurus Skull
The brain cavity of Stegosaurus is about the size of this object.
Correct!
HINT: A good hot dog ingredient.
Sorry! The correct answer is a wiener.
Basketball
Atom
Peanut
Wiener
Stegosaurus had no brain
Grapefruit
Watermelon
Question 56 Line 641 Position 6 - Stegosaurus Skull
The teeth of Stegosaurus are described as being this shape.
Correct!
HINT: This object usually is affected by senescence.
Sorry! The correct answer is Leaf.
Tear drop
Pencil
Spear
Knife
Hammer
Leaf
Needle
Question 57 Line 653 Position 3 - Stegosaurus Skeleton
How many plates did Stegosaurus have?
Correct!
HINT: 2x9+12/2-14/2.
Sorry! The correct answer is 17.
9
13
17
21
23
14
19
Question 58 Line 665 Position 4 - Camarasaurus Skeleton
Camarasaurus means “Chambered Reptile.” Where were the chambers?
Correct!
HINT: These hollow cavities provided weight-saving advantages.
Sorry! The correct answer is Vertebrae.
Skull
Femur
Ribs
Vertebrae
Feet
Teeth
Pelvis
Question 59 Line 677 Position 5 - Camarasaurus Diorama
North American sauropod best known from nearly complete skeletons.
Correct!
HINT: The “Chambered Reptile.”
Sorry! The correct answer is Camarasaurus.
Diplodocus
Apatosaurus
Plateosaurus
Brachiosaurus
Camarasaurus
Camptosaurus
Edmontosaurus
Question 60 Line 689 Position 3 - Camarasaurus Skull
Camarasaurus skeletons have been found in this country and N. America.
Correct!
HINT: This country occupies the western part of the Iberian Peninsula.
Sorry! The correct answer is Portugal.
Spain
Argentina
Portugal
Brazil
Chile
Norway
England
Question 61 Line 701 Position 1 - Camarasaurus Skull
Diplodocus teeth were peg-like. Camarasaurus’ teeth were shaped like?
Correct!
HINT: Eating Utensil.
Sorry! The correct answer is Spoon-shaped.
Spoon-shaped
Serrated
Box-shaped
Blade-shaped
Banana-shaped
Leaf-shaped
Needle-like
Question 62 Line 713 Position 6 - Camarasaurus Skull
The large eye sockets of Camarasaurus may indicate this quality.
Correct!
HINT: Generally the larger the eyes the easier to spot danger.
Sorry! The correct answer is Keen Eye Sight.
Bug Eyes
Poor Eye Sight
Blindness
Small Brain
Large Brain
Keen Eye Sight
Cross Eyed.
Question 63 Line 725 Position 4 - Camarasaurus Vertebrae
How many vertebrae did the neck of Camarasaurus contain?
Correct!
HINT: 2400 hours is military time for this hour in the PM.
Sorry! The correct answer is 12.
57
34
3
12
21
8
58
Question 64 Line 737 Position 2 - Camarasaurus Diorama
The number of hollowed-out dorsal vertebrae on the Camarasaurus back?
Correct!
HINT: The square root of a gross.
Sorry! The correct answer is 12.
18
12
3
6
21
8
25
Question 65 Line 749 Position 5 - Coelophysis Skull
What was the approximate weight of an adult Coelophysis?
Correct!
HINT: Half the weight of an average man.
Sorry! The correct answer is about 80 pounds.
350 pounds
1 ton
2 grams
3 pounds
80 pounds
No way to estimate
6 liters
Question 66 Line 761 Position 2 - Dilophosaurus Skeleton
Dr. Samuel Welles initially described Dilophosaurus as this dinosaur.
Correct!
HINT: The first dinosaur to be named scientifically.
Sorry! The correct answer is Megalosaurus.
Allosaurus
Megalosaurus
Plateosaurus
Coelophysis
Troodon
Oviraptor
Velociraptor
Question 67 Line 773 Position 2 - Dilophosaurus Diorama
Outside of Arizona, Dilophosaurus has been found in this state.
Correct!
HINT: West coast state famous for its apples.
Sorry! The correct answer is Washington.
Oregon
Washington
Maine
Florida
Kansas
Missouri
Texas
Question 68 Line 785 Position 5 - Cleveland-Lloyd Quarry
The Cleveland-Lloyd Quarry was declared a Natural Landmark in this year.
Correct!
HINT: MCMLXVII.
Sorry! The correct answer is 1967.
1922
1889
1865
1911
1967
1983
1952
Question 69 Line 797 Position 7 - Cleveland-Lloyd Quarry
The area now known as the Cleveland-Lloyd Quarry was once _____.
Correct!
HINT: A sticky situation.
Sorry! The correct answer is Jurassic bog.
A Triassic bog
A Jurassic desert
A Triassic jungle
A Cretaceous jungle
A Cretaceous bog
A Cretaceous desert
A Jurassic bog
Question 70 Line 809 Position 6 - Allosaurus Skull
How was swallowing large mouthfuls made easier for Allosaurus?
Correct!
HINT: It had nothing to do with good lubrication.
Sorry! The correct answer is Flexible Skull and Jaws.
Greasy Saliva
Large Throat
No Back Teeth
Slimy Throat
Deep Palate
Flexible Skull and Jaws
Good Chewing Discipline
Question 71 Line 821 Position 3 -Allosaurus Diorama
Choose one of the most distinctive features of Allosaurus.
Correct!
HINT: Don’t look for extra appendages.
Sorry! The correct answer is Bony Eye Ridges.
Large nose horn
Hollow bones
Bony eye ridges
6-toed Feet
5-fingered hands
Evidence of two brains
Subnarial gap
Question 72 Line 833 Position 3 - Apatosaurus Skeleton
O. C. Marsh reconstructed the first sauropod using these bones.
Correct!
HINT: This dinosaur is now known as Apatosaurus.
Sorry! The correct answer is “Brontosaurus.”
Camarasaurus
Diplodocus
“Brontosaurus”
Tyrannosaurus
Plateosaurus
Brachiosaurus
Barosaurus
Question 73 Line 845 Position 3 - Apatosaurus Skull
One of two dinosaurs used in the first sauropod reconstruction.
Correct!
HINT: One of the two dinosaurs is now known as Apatosaurus.
Sorry! The correct answer is Camarasaurus.
Camarasaurus
Brachiosaurus
Diplodocus
Coelophysis
Saltasaurus
Barosaurus
Allosaurus
Question 74 Line 857 Position 1 - Apatosaurus Diorama
This dinosaur has caused more controversy over its name than any other.
Correct!
HINT: O. C. Marsh should have done more homework.
Sorry! The correct answer is Apatosaurus.
Apatosaurus
Brachiosaurus
Megalosaurus
Dilophosaurus
Velociraptor
Protoceratops
Triceratops
Question 75 Line 869 Position 8 - Apatosaurus Skull
The first properly published name given to a dinosaur has priority.
HINT: Try guessing.
Sorry! True.
True
False
Question 76 Line 875 Position 3 - Apatosaurus Skeleton
Until 1979 virtually all Apatosaurus reconstructions used this skull.
Correct!
HINT: The difference is obvious to even a casual dinosaur enthusiast.
Sorry! The correct answer is Camarasaurus.
Tyrannosaurus
No skull was ever attached
Camarasaurus
Tenontosaurus
Maiasaura
Torosaurus
Compsognathus
Question 77 Line 887 Position 2 - Apatosaurus Skull
The skull shape of Apatosaurus is often compared to this animal’s skull.
Correct!
HINT: It didn’t resemble a house pet.
Sorry! The correct answer is Horse.
Dog
Horse
Cat
Rat
Pigeon
Tiger
Human
Question 78 Line 899 Position 5 - Apatosaurus Foot
The foot proportions of Apatosaurus are similar to those of this animal.
Correct!
HINT: This animal is found in India and Africa.
Sorry! The correct answer is Elephant.
Alligator
Cheetah
Ostrich
Eagle
Elephant
Cow
Buffalo
Question 79 Line 911 Position 2 - Ceratosaurus Skeleton
The only complete Ceratosaurus skeleton is located in this museum.
Correct!
HINT: Located in a capital city.
Sorry! The correct answer is Smithsonian Institution.
Peabody Museum
Smithsonian Institution
Royal Ontario Museum
American Museum
Museum of the Rockies
Royal Scottish Museum
Bernissart Museum
Question 80 Line 923 Position 1 - Ceratosaurus Diorama
Lack of abundant fossils lead scientists to believe Ceratosaurus _____.
Correct!
HINT: Many contrast the pack-hunting Allosaurus to Ceratosaurus.
Sorry! The correct answer - “was a solitary predator.”
was a solitary predator
was lucky not to be found
decomposed quickly
avoided Jurassic bogs
avoided swollen rivers
ate their own
was eaten by others
Question 81 Line 935 Position 5 - Ceratosaurus Skeleton
Who discovered the first and most famous Ceratosaurus skeleton?
Correct!
HINT: The discovery occurred in 1883 at the Garden Park Quarry, Colorado.
Sorry! The correct answer is M. P. Felch.
O. C. Marsh
E. D. Cope
Gideon Mantell
J. H. Ostrom
M. P. Felch
R. R. Irish
William Buckland
Question 82 Line 947 Position 5 - Ceratosaurus Skull
Scientists have calculated that Ceratosaurus lived approximately _____.
Correct!
HINT: Ceratosaurus was a Jurassic dinosaur.
Sorry! The correct answer is 140 million years ago.
34 million years ago
64 million years ago
224 million years ago
80 million years ago
140 million years ago
Ceratosaurus is still living
600 million years ago
Question 83 Line 959 Position 7 - Ceratosaurus Skull
Ceratosaurus lived at the same time and place as which other dinosaur?
Correct!
HINT: This dinosaur name translates as “Different Reptile.”
Sorry! The correct answer is Allosaurus.
Dilophosaurus
Coelophysis
Tenontosaurus
Differontosaurus
Segnosaurus
Saltasaurus
Allosaurus
Question 84 Line 971 Position 3 - Allosaurus Claw
Which dinosaur sports this claw?
Correct!
HINT: Jurassic Theropod.
Sorry! The correct answer is Allosaurus.
Edmontosaurus
Camptosaurus
Allosaurus
Compsognathus
Ceratosaurus
Tyrannosaurus
Gallimimus
Question #85 Line 983 Position 8 - Allosaurus Skull
The triangular-shaped ridges above the eyes of Allosaurus are hollow.
Correct!
HINT: Salt glands may have been associated with these ridges.
Sorry! True.
True
False
Question #86 Line 990 Position 8- Allosaurus Skeleton 3-D
Allosaurus has a characteristic pubis which ends in a large “foot.”
Correct!
HINT: Good Luck!
Sorry! True.
True
False
Question #87 Line 997 Position 1 - Brachiosaurus Skeleton
The teeth of Brachiosaurus can best be described as _____.
Correct!
HINT: Item of Hardware.
Sorry! The correct answer is Chisel-shaped.
Chisel-shaped
Spear-shaped
Blunt
Razor sharp
Serrated
Leaf-shaped
Pointed
Question #88 Line 1009 Position 9 Brachiosaurus Skull
Extreme wear on the teeth of Brachiosaurus indicated it often ate flesh.
Correct!
HINT: Brachiosaurus teeth are somewhat spoon-shaped.
Sorry! False.
True
False
Question #89 Line 1016 Position 4 - Brachiosaurus Skull 3-D
Large holes above Brachiosaurus’ eyes may have been used for _____.
Correct!
HINT: Improved sensory elements are common theories.
Sorry! The correct answer is d. All of the above.
a. Heat Transfer
b. Sound generation
c. Enhancing senses
d. All of the above
a & b only
b & c only
none of the above
Question #90 Line 1028 Position 9 - Brachiosaurus Skull
The hindlimbs of Brachiosaurus are much longer than the forelimbs.
Correct!
HINT: The stance of Brachiosaurus is unique among all dinosaurs.
Sorry! False.
True
False
Question #91 Line 1035 Position 9- Camarasaurus Vertebrae
Locked vertebrae is a common phrase describing this picture.
Correct!
HINT: These vertebrae provided support in supporting the extended tail.
Sorry! False. Fused Vertebrae is the common phrase.
True
False
Question #92 Line 1042 Position 2- Brachiosaurus Skeleton
Brachiosaurus browsing on tall trees would have most needed a strong?
Correct!
HINT: Circulatory System.
Sorry! The correct answer is Heart.
Liver
Heart
Front legs
Lungs
Tail
Hind legs
Back
Question #93 Line 1054 Position 2 - 3-D Campto Skeleton
Camptosaurus shows typical _____ features.
Correct!
HINT: Camptosaurus has a relatively small thumb claw.
Sorry! The correct answer is Iguanodontoid.
Hadrosaurid
Iguanodontoid
Pachycephalosaurid
Diplodocid
Brachiosaurid
Anchisaurid
Plateosaurid
Question #94 Line 1066 Position 9 - Camptosaurus Hands
Camptosaurus walked on all fours while foraging.
Correct!
HINT: Camptosaurus has small hooves on its fingers.
Sorry! The correct answer is True.
True
False
Question #95 Line 1073 Position 2 - Iguanodon Hands
Which dinosaur sported these hands?
Correct!
HINT: This dinosaur’s wrist bones were fused together.
Sorry! The correct answer is Iguanodon.
Iguanodon
Edmontosaurus
Dilophosaurus
Coelophysis
Corythosaurus
Dilophosaurus
Ceratosaurus
Question #96 Line 1085 Position 9 - Camptosaurus Hands.
Camptosaurus had a thumb claw slightly larger than that of Iguanodon.
Correct!
HINT: Camptosaurus often walked on all fours requiring strong forelimbs.
Sorry! The thumb claw of Camptosaurus was small.
True
False
Question #97 Line 1092 Position 9- Camptosaurus Skeleton 3-D
In contrast to the three-toed Iguanodon, Camptosaurus has five toes.
Correct!
HINT: Camptosaurus has fewer than 6 toes.
Sorry! False. Camptosaurus has four toes.
True
False
Question #98 Line 1099 Position 3 - Ceratosaurus Skull
The lightly built skull of Ceratosaurus was constructed of _____?
Correct!
HINT: Hollow, they were not.
Sorry! The correct answer is Bony struts and sheets.
Bony struts
Bony sheets
Bony struts and sheets
Bony plates
Bony plates and sheets
Hollow struts
Hollow sheets
Question #99 Line 1111 Position 4 - Ceratosaurus Diorama
This dinosaur has a characteristic blade-like horn on its snout.
Correct!
HINT: This dinosaur lived in the Late Jurassic.
Sorry! The correct answer is Ceratosaurus.
Allosaurus
Tyrannosaurus
Dilophosaurus
Ceratosaurus
Hornoceras
Maiasaura
Albertosaurus