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#1
According to the passage, how does water help your body?
- It provides your lungs with oxygen.
- It protects you from shock.
- It cures your body from injuries.
- It transports food.
Javobni ko'rish
It transports food.
#2
According to the passage, what is the most plenty element in the universe?
- food
- water
- hydrogen
- oxygen
Javobni ko'rish
hydrogen
#3
According to the passage, water is made of hydrogen and ....
- oxygen
- water
- hydrogen
- waste
Javobni ko'rish
oxygen
#4
According to the passage, how many times did Nasreddin borrow the pot?
- three times
- four times
- once
- twice
Javobni ko'rish
twice
#5
According to the passage, how many pots did Nasreddin give back the first time?
- Three pots
- Two pots
- Not any
- One pot
Javobni ko'rish
Two pots
#6
According to the passage, why was the neighbour happy to lend his pot for a second time?
- He thought he would have more pots.
- He hoped to receive four pots in return.
- He wanted to help his best friend Nasreddin.
- He was very kind, noble and helpful man.
Javobni ko'rish
He thought he would have more pots.
#7
According to the passage, how many pots did Nasreddin return the second time?
- Two pots
- None
- Three pots
- One pot
Javobni ko'rish
None
#8
According to the passage, why was Nasreddin on the roof of the house?
- He was thinking about his life.
- He was looking at the view.
- He was fixing the roof of his house.
- He was waiting for the old beggar.
Javobni ko'rish
He was fixing the roof of his house.
#9
According to the passage, why was Nasreddin angry?
- He gave all his saved money to the beggar.
- The beggar made him go down for a question.
- He knew that he couldn’t repair the roof himself.
- The beggar wasn’t pleased with Nasreddin’s work.
Javobni ko'rish
The beggar made him go down for a question.
#10
According to the passage, why did Nasreddin go down the ladder?
- Because he wanted to drink some water.
- He wanted to get away from his work.
- Because the beggar asked him to do so.
- He wanted to bring tools from down.
Javobni ko'rish
Because the beggar asked him to do so.
#11
According to the passage, why did Nasreddin make the beggar climb up the ladder?
- He wanted the beggar to help him fix the house roof.
- He wanted to show him the view from the roof.
- He wanted to get his wallet on the roof and give him.
- He wanted the beggar to do the same in return.
Javobni ko'rish
He wanted to get his wallet on the roof and give him.
#12
According to the passage, what is Malika doing in the picture included in the letter to Aisha?
- She is not having fun.
- She is riding a bicycle.
- She is riding a tricycle.
- She is going to fall off her bike.
Javobni ko'rish
She is riding a bicycle.
#13
According to the passage, Aisha’s advice shows that ....
- she cares a lot about Malika’s safety.
- she wants her to drive a car instead of a bike.
- she doesn’t want Malika to smile a lot.
- she doesn’t like Malika to ride her bike.
Javobni ko'rish
she cares a lot about Malika’s safety.
#14
According to the passage, what is Aisha planning to do during the summer?
- She is going to take the picture of her smiling friend.
- She is going to learn how to drive a tricycle.
- She is going to have a ride with her friend.
- She is going to visit her friend during the summer.
Javobni ko'rish
She is going to visit her friend during the summer.
#15
All of the following statements are TRUE, EXCEPT ...
- Aisha gave Malika some advice about riding safely.
- Aisha wanted Malika to fall off her bike badly.
- Malika sent a letter with her picture to her friend.
- Aisha was worried about Malika’s riding a bike.
Javobni ko'rish
Aisha wanted Malika to fall off her bike badly.
#16
What is the main idea of the passage?
- The whole body construction of all animals.
- Some squirrels and frogs have parachutes to fly.
- All animals have hidden parachutes to fly.
- The skin of all animals is considered as a parachute.
Javobni ko'rish
Some squirrels and frogs have parachutes to fly.
#17
According to the passage, a flying squirrel can control which way it falls with its ... .
- foot
- wing
- head
- tail
Javobni ko'rish
tail
#18
According to the passage, what is the similarity between a flying squirrel and a flying tree frog?
- They both have parachutes.
- They both have tails.
- They both jump from the ground.
- They both can jump very far.
Javobni ko'rish
They both have parachutes.
#19
All of the following statements are TRUE, EXCEPT ....
- The skin between flying squirrel’s legs is like a parachute.
- Flying squirrels can fly farther than flying tree frogs.
- Some squirrels fly from trees to trees.
- Flying squirrels do not spread their legs while flying.
Javobni ko'rish
Flying squirrels do not spread their legs while flying.
#20
Why were capuchin monkeys chosen to be trained as helpers for disabled people?
- They are easier to train than other animals.
- They are the only monkeys that can live up to 40 years.
- They are very smart, have short tails, and get along well with humans.
- They have long tails that help them balance.
Javobni ko'rish
They are very smart, have short tails, and get along well with humans.
#21
What is the primary purpose of the monkey college in Boston?
- To train monkeys to become helpers for disabled people.
- To teach monkeys to communicate with humans.
- To study monkey behavior.
- To research the intelligence of different monkey species.
Javobni ko'rish
To train monkeys to become helpers for disabled people.
#22
At what age do the monkeys at the college begin their training?
- When they are only a few months old.
- After they have completed basic schooling.
- As soon as they can walk.
- When they are one year old.
Javobni ko'rish
When they are only a few months old.
#23
What kind of tasks do monkeys learn in the initial stages of training?
- How to care for other animals.
- Complicated tasks like driving cars.
- Advanced communication skills.
- Simple things such as bringing food or picking things up.
Javobni ko'rish
Simple things such as bringing food or picking things up.
#24
According to the passage, how are monkeys often described by their owners?
- As mere helpers.
- As good friends and helpers.
- As difficult to manage.
- As wild animals.
Javobni ko'rish
As good friends and helpers.
#25
Which of the following is the best title for the passage about capuchin monkeys?
- Monkey college is a training center for old people.
- Some monkeys can be trained to help people.
- Monkey college is to help monkeys to survive.
- Monkey college trains monkeys to help people.
Javobni ko'rish
Monkey college is to help monkeys to survive.
#26
According to the passage, what is NOT mentioned as a reason for choosing capuchin monkeys to be students?
- They are smart.
- They have short tails.
- They live long.
- They are stupid.
Javobni ko'rish
They are stupid.
#27
According to the passage, when do the capuchin monkeys start their training at the monkey college?
- When they are two years old.
- When they are grown-up.
- When they are very young.
- When they do complex tasks.
Javobni ko'rish
When they are very young.
#28
All of the following statements are TRUE, EXCEPT:
- monkey college trains monkeys to help disabled people
- only capuchin monkeys cannot be trained by nature
- training monkeys is difficult but interesting task
- it takes several years for a monkey to do complex tasks
Javobni ko'rish
only capuchin monkeys cannot be trained by nature
#29
What is the passage about the author's trip to the cinema mostly about?
- About a very interesting music written by Elton John.
- About a description of giraffes’ long necks.
- About an animated film which pleased the author.
- About a wonderful description of African nature.
Javobni ko'rish
About an animated film which pleased the author.
#30
According to the passage, what does the phrase “Hakuna Matata” mean?
- no animals
- no movies
- no giraffes
- no problems
Javobni ko'rish
no problems
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