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Ingliz tili · DTM 2019
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#1
All of the following statements are TRUE, EXCEPT ...
- Aisha gave Malika some advice about riding safely.
- Malika sent a letter with her picture to her friend.
- Aisha wanted Malika to fall off her bike badly.
- Aisha was worried about Malika’s riding a bike.
Javobni ko'rish
Aisha wanted Malika to fall off her bike badly.
#2
What is the main idea of the passage?
- Some squirrels and frogs have parachutes to fly.
- The skin of all animals is considered as a parachute.
- The whole body construction of all animals.
- All animals have hidden parachutes to fly.
Javobni ko'rish
Some squirrels and frogs have parachutes to fly.
#3
According to the passage, a flying squirrel can control which way it falls with its ... .
- head
- foot
- wing
- tail
Javobni ko'rish
tail
#4
According to the passage, what is the similarity between a flying squirrel and a flying tree frog?
- They both have parachutes.
- They both jump from the ground.
- They both can jump very far.
- They both have tails.
Javobni ko'rish
They both have parachutes.
#5
All of the following statements are TRUE, EXCEPT ....
- Some squirrels fly from trees to trees.
- Flying squirrels do not spread their legs while flying.
- Flying squirrels can fly farther than flying tree frogs.
- The skin between flying squirrel’s legs is like a parachute.
Javobni ko'rish
Flying squirrels do not spread their legs while flying.
#6
Why were capuchin monkeys chosen to be trained as helpers for disabled people?
- Because they are very smart, have short tails, and get along well with humans.
- Because they are the only monkeys that can live up to 40 years.
- Because they have long tails that help them balance.
- Because they are easier to train than other animals.
Javobni ko'rish
Because they are very smart, have short tails, and get along well with humans.
#7
What is the primary purpose of the monkey college in Boston?
- To study monkey behavior.
- To teach monkeys to communicate with humans.
- To research the intelligence of different monkey species.
- To train monkeys to become helpers for disabled people.
Javobni ko'rish
To train monkeys to become helpers for disabled people.
#8
At what age do the monkeys at the college begin their training?
- When they are only a few months old.
- As soon as they are born.
- After they have learned to live with humans.
- When they are a few years old.
Javobni ko'rish
When they are only a few months old.
#9
What kind of tasks do the monkeys start learning in their training?
- Complex tasks like driving cars.
- Advanced communication skills.
- Simple tasks such as bringing food or picking things up.
- Tasks related to scientific research.
Javobni ko'rish
Simple tasks such as bringing food or picking things up.
#10
According to the passage, how do capuchin monkeys use their hands?
- They use their hands for grooming each other.
- They use their hands just like people do because they have short tails.
- They use their hands to communicate with each other.
- They use their hands like other monkeys, primarily for climbing.
Javobni ko'rish
They use their hands just like people do because they have short tails.
#11
What is the lifespan of capuchin monkeys mentioned in the text?
- Up to 40 years
- Up to 20 years
- Up to 30 years
- Up to 50 years
Javobni ko'rish
Up to 40 years
#12
What do most owners say about their trained monkeys?
- They require constant supervision.
- They are difficult to live with.
- They are just helpers.
- They are not just helpers but also good friends.
Javobni ko'rish
They are not just helpers but also good friends.
#13
Which of the following is the best title for the passage?
- Some monkeys can be trained to help people.
- Monkey college is a training center for old people.
- Monkey college is to help monkeys to survive.
- Monkeys don’t like to live with people.
Javobni ko'rish
Monkey college is to help monkeys to survive.
#14
According to the passage, what is NOT mentioned as a reason for choosing capuchin monkeys to be students?
- They are stupid.
- They have short tails.
- They are smart.
- They live long.
Javobni ko'rish
They are stupid.
#15
According to the passage, when do the capuchin monkeys start their training at the monkey college?
- When they do complex tasks.
- When they are very young.
- When they are grown-up.
- When they are two years old.
Javobni ko'rish
When they are very young.
#16
All of the following statements are TRUE, EXCEPT ....
- training monkeys is difficult but interesting task
- only capuchin monkeys cannot be trained by nature
- it takes several years for a monkey to do complex tasks
- monkey college trains monkeys to help disabled people
Javobni ko'rish
only capuchin monkeys cannot be trained by nature
#17
What is the passage mostly about?
- About a very interesting music written by Elton John.
- About a description of giraffes’ long necks.
- About a wonderful description of African nature.
- About an animated film which pleased the author.
Javobni ko'rish
About an animated film which pleased the author.
#18
According to the passage, what does the phrase “Hakuna Matata” in the passage mean?
- no animals
- no movies
- no problems
- no giraffes
Javobni ko'rish
no problems
#19
According to the passage, what made the author be glad about “The Lion King”?
- the lion
- the giraffe
- the nature
- the song
Javobni ko'rish
the song
#20
All of the following statements are FALSE about “The Lion King”, EXCEPT ....
- the author didn’t like the animated movie at all
- it showed how a young lion became the king
- Elton John wrote only “Hakuna Matata” in it
- there weren’t many different kinds of animals
Javobni ko'rish
it showed how a young lion became the king
#21
How long has golf been played, according to the passage?
- Since the 20th century.
- About a thousand years.
- About hundreds of years.
- Since the Roman times.
Javobni ko'rish
About hundreds of years.
#22
Where do most people believe golf was started?
- Scotland
- Germany
- England
- France
Javobni ko'rish
Scotland
#23
In which century do people believe golf began in Scotland?
- 17th century
- 12th century
- 10th century
- 15th century
Javobni ko'rish
12th century
#24
What pastime did shepherds invent that developed into golf?
- Kicking stones across fields
- Hitting stones with their hands
- Throwing stones at targets
- Pushing stones into rabbit holes with sticks
Javobni ko'rish
Pushing stones into rabbit holes with sticks
#25
Which member of society also started playing the game in Scotland?
- School teachers
- Local merchants
- The King of Scotland
- The mayor
Javobni ko'rish
The King of Scotland
#26
In the 17th century golf was introduced to which of the following countries?
- USA, Canada and Mexico
- Russia, China and Japan
- France, Germany and England
- Spain, Italy and Portugal
Javobni ko'rish
France, Germany and England
#27
How many people enjoy playing golf nowadays, as stated in the passage?
- 6 million
- 100 million
- 16 million
- 56 million
Javobni ko'rish
56 million
#28
Which benefit of golfing is mentioned in the passage?
- Golfers could enjoy natural beauty and fresh air.
- It increases language ability.
- It improves mathematical skills.
- It guarantees wealth.
Javobni ko'rish
Golfers could enjoy natural beauty and fresh air.
#29
Why was golf relaxing for people who lived in crowded cities?
- Because it was played indoors
- Because it involved fast running
- Because golfers could enjoy natural beauty and fresh air
- Because it required no concentration
Javobni ko'rish
Because golfers could enjoy natural beauty and fresh air
#30
What physical benefit of swinging is mentioned?
- It causes immediate weight loss
- It made a golfer’s body strong and healthy
- It helps golfers sleep all day
- It makes a golfer’s body weak
Javobni ko'rish
It made a golfer’s body strong and healthy
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