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Ingliz tili · DTM 2019
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#1
According to the text, why did the servant throw the pot of paint over the painting?
- He was afraid of his master
- He did not like the painting
- To prevent his master from falling down
- Because he hated his master
Javobni ko'rish
To prevent his master from falling down
#2
Which statement is presented as TRUE in question 51?
- Sir James Thornhill decorated the outside of St. Paul's Cathedral.
- Sir James Thornhill punished his servant.
- St. Paul's Cathedral is the world's greatest palace.
- The painter didn't fall off the scaffolding.
Javobni ko'rish
The painter didn't fall off the scaffolding.
#3
How did the servant prove himself in question 52?
- Modest
- Silly
- Smart
- Polite
Javobni ko'rish
Smart
#4
What is the primary purpose of the article about octopuses?
- To describe the origin of octopuses
- To explain how octopuses eat, live, and play
- To explain how octopuses protect themselves
- To show how dangerous octopuses are
Javobni ko'rish
To explain how octopuses protect themselves
#5
How does an octopus defend itself when it is afraid of a predator and lacks teeth or sharp claws?
- It makes itself look like a venomous sea snake.
- It shoots ink to create a cloud.
- It hides in the sand on the ocean floor.
- It changes its color to scare the predator.
Javobni ko'rish
It hides in the sand on the ocean floor.
#6
What is a similarity between an octopus and a chameleon mentioned in the text?
- They are both invertebrates.
- They both like to hide on the ocean floor.
- They can both change the color of their skin.
- They both use their arms to kill animals.
Javobni ko'rish
They can both change the color of their skin.
#7
What happens after an octopus shoots ink into the water?
- It will die.
- It will grow a little.
- It can hide.
- It is no longer poisonous.
Javobni ko'rish
It can hide.
#8
Which of the following is presented as FALSE in question 56?
- The octopus is able to change its colour in ten minutes.
- Octopuses can squeeze themselves and shoot ink.
- The octopus and chameleon have nothing in common.
- Octopuses are vertebrates living on lands.
Javobni ko'rish
Octopuses are vertebrates living on lands.
#9
What is a key characteristic of the European rabbit mentioned in the text?
- It has small ears and large eyes placed forward.
- It has short hind legs and long front legs.
- It has long hind legs and short front legs.
- It was native to Australia.
Javobni ko'rish
It has long hind legs and short front legs.
#10
Why did the European rabbit multiply incredibly quickly in Australia?
- It was introduced by settlers and had no natural enemies.
- It was resistant to fatal virus diseases.
- It had natural predators in Australia.
- It preferred the dry Australian climate.
Javobni ko'rish
It was introduced by settlers and had no natural enemies.
#11
What was the consequence of the European rabbit's rapid multiplication in Australia?
- It improved the environment for sheep and cattle.
- It helped scientists study diseases.
- It became a natural enemy for native animals.
- It caused damage to the environment.
Javobni ko'rish
It caused damage to the environment.
#12
What did scientists discover about the European rabbit variety in Australia?
- It was immune to mosquito bites.
- It was sensitive to a fatal virus disease.
- It could be easily controlled by natural predators.
- It was beneficial to the Australian ecosystem.
Javobni ko'rish
It was sensitive to a fatal virus disease.
#13
How did Australia attempt to control the rabbit population using a virus?
- By introducing predators that spread the disease.
- By developing a vaccine against the virus.
- By encouraging mosquitoes that carried the disease.
- By directly injecting the rabbits with the virus.
Javobni ko'rish
By encouraging mosquitoes that carried the disease.
#14
What was the unusual approach Australia took regarding mosquitoes?
- They tried to get rid of them, like the rest of the world.
- They encouraged a specific type that acted as a disease carrier.
- They used them to pollinate crops.
- They studied them for their unique biological properties.
Javobni ko'rish
They encouraged a specific type that acted as a disease carrier.
#15
What was the effect of spreading the disease via mosquitoes in Australia?
- It extremely reduced the rabbit population.
- It had no significant effect on the rabbits.
- It increased the rabbit population.
- It made the rabbits immune to other diseases.
Javobni ko'rish
It extremely reduced the rabbit population.
#16
The text implies that the European rabbit's introduction to Australia was:
- A foolish action by settlers
- A fortunate accident for the environment
- A well-planned ecological strategy
- A necessary step for pest control
Javobni ko'rish
A foolish action by settlers
#17
What physical characteristics of the European rabbit are mentioned?
- Long hind legs, large eyes, long ears
- Long front legs, large eyes, long ears
- Short legs, small eyes, short ears
- Short hind legs, small eyes, short ears
Javobni ko'rish
Long hind legs, large eyes, long ears
#18
How can an octopus hide by using its siphon?
- By making itself look like a sea snake
- By changing its skin color
- By shooting ink into the water to form a cloud
- By squeezing into small spaces
Javobni ko'rish
By shooting ink into the water to form a cloud
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