Food Chain Challenge High FlyersOnline version Test your knowledge on food chains and ecosystems with this fun quiz game! by Ahchin 1 Order these living things: Killer whale, algae, fish, shark, seal. a Seal → Fish → Shark → Algae → Killer whale b Fish → Algae → Killer whale → Shark → Seal c Algae → Fish → Shark → Seal → Killer whale d Killer whale → Shark → Seal → Fish → Algae 2 What happens if all frogs disappear from the food chain: Eagle → Snake → Frog → Grasshopper → Grass? a Eagles will thrive with more snakes. b it would lead to a cascade of effects, disrupting the natural balance c Grass will grow uncontrollably. d Frogs will return quickly. 3 Create a food web: Leopard → Fox → Bird → Caterpillar → Leaves. What if all birds went extinct? a Leopards will hunt more foxes. b Caterpillars may overpopulate, affecting leaf growth. c Foxes will become extinct. d Leaves will grow larger. 4 What if pollution caused a drop in algae populations? a Algae will recover quickly. b Seals will eat more fish. c Fish populations would decline, affecting predators like sharks. d Sharks will thrive without fish. 5 Design a marine food web including squid and algae. How do they interact? a Fish eat algae only. b Squid eat fish, which rely on algae for food. c Algae eat squid. d Squid and fish are not related. 6 What role do killer whales play in their food chain? a They only eat algae. b They have no role. c They are predators, controlling the populations of other species. d They are primary producers. 7 How does the extinction of foxes affect leopards? a Leopards may struggle to find food, leading to population decline. b Leopards will eat more birds. c Leopards will thrive without competition. d Foxes and leopards are unrelated. 8 Is the leopard at the top of the food chain? a True b False c Not sure 9 What is the impact of removing seals from the food web? a Fish populations will increase, Shark may underpopulate, disrupting the balance. b Algae will thrive. c Leopards will become predators. 10 How do grasshoppers fit into the food chain? a They are predators. b They eat snakes. c They produce energy. d They are primary consumers, feeding on grass.