Multiple choice general knowledge

The word Amphibian comes from Greek Words that mean:

  1. Creepy Crawly

  2. Water Life

  3. Double Life

  4. Cold-blooded

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C Correct answer
Explanation

The word 'Amphibian' comes from Greek 'amphi' (both) and 'bios' (life), meaning 'double life.' This refers to amphibians' dual existence - they typically live both in water (as larvae) and on land (as adults). 'Water life' and 'cold-blooded' describe characteristics but aren't the etymological meaning. 'Creepy Crawly' has no etymological basis.

AI explanation

To answer this question, you need to understand the meaning of the word "Amphibian" and its Greek origins. Let's go through each option to understand why it is correct or incorrect:

Option A) Creepy Crawly - This option is incorrect because the word "Amphibian" does not mean "Creepy Crawly." It is not related to insects or other small crawling creatures.

Option B) Water Life - This option is incorrect because the word "Amphibian" does not directly translate to "Water Life" in Greek. While amphibians do have a close association with water, the Greek origins of the word imply something more specific.

Option C) Double Life - This option is correct because the word "Amphibian" is derived from Greek words "amphi," which means "double," and "bios," which means "life." This term refers to the dual nature of amphibians, as they can live both on land and in water.

Option D) Cold-blooded - This option is incorrect because the word "Amphibian" does not mean "Cold-blooded." While most amphibians are indeed cold-blooded, the term itself does not directly translate to this meaning.

The correct answer is C) Double Life. This option is correct because it accurately reflects the Greek origins of the word "Amphibian" and its association with the dual life of these organisms.