
Unit 2 Test - Test 2 - 3rd Grade
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3rd Grade
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Kim Weldin
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
Dolphins are smart animals.
Dolphins talk to each other.
They use clicks and squeaks.
People have shown dolphins what they look like in a mirror and they recognized themselves.
Dolphins show they're smart in other ways.
They work together to find food.
People should study dolphins.
People might could learn how to work together too.
What is the author's point of view and the BEGINNING of the article?
People are smart.
Dolphins are smart.
Dolphins are smarter than people.
Dolphins are not smart.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
Dolphins are smart animals.
Dolphins talk to each other.
They use clicks and squeaks.
People have shown dolphins what they look like in a mirror and they recognized themselves.
Dolphins show they're smart in other ways.
They work together to find food.
People should study dolphins.
People might could learn how to work together too.
What does "recognize" mean when the sentence said the dolphins RECOGNIZED themselves?
knew
work
play
circles
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
Dolphins are smart animals.
Dolphins talk to each other.
They use clicks and squeaks.
People have shown dolphins what they look like in a mirror and they recognized themselves.
Dolphins show they're smart in other ways.
They work together to find food.
People should study dolphins.
People might could learn how to work together too.
What is one way the dolphins show they are smart?
They talk to each other through clicks and squeaks.
They cook food together.
They ignore each other.
They do not communicate.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
Dolphins are smart animals.
Dolphins talk to each other.
They use clicks and squeaks.
People have shown dolphins what they look like in a mirror and they recognized themselves.
Dolphins show they're smart in other ways.
They work together to find food.
People should study dolphins.
People might could learn how to work together too.
Why should people study dolphins?
They can learn how to work together by studying dolphins.
They can learn to swim.
They can learn to hunt.
They can learn to nap.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
Dolphins are smart animals.
Dolphins talk to each other.
They use clicks and squeaks.
People have shown dolphins what they look like in a mirror and they recognized themselves.
Dolphins show they're smart in other ways.
They work together to find food.
People should study dolphins.
People might could learn how to work together too.
What do dolphins work together to do?
Take a nap
Swim
Find food
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