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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
LOBSTERS
Lobsters are a kind of ocean creature called crustaceans. Crabs and shrimp are crustaceans too. Lobsters, and most other crustaceans are found throughout the world’s oceans, often under rocks or in cracks on the sea floor. Lobsters have five pairs of legs, three of which are claws. The front claws, sometimes called pincers, are larger than the others. Scientists believe lobsters can live up to 70 years! People love to eat lobsters! The state of Maine is famous for the lobsters found along its Atlantic coast. Here, lobsters are often served with melted butter, corn on the cob, and French fries. Did you know that lobsters only turn red after they are cooked? In the wild they can be grayish, yellow, green, blue or multi-colored.
Question:
WHICH ONE OF THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS IS CORRECT?
Lobsters aren't usually eaten by people
Lobsters have three pairs of claws
Lobsters live only in the Atlantic Ocean
Lobsters are related to fish and sharks
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
LOBSTERS
Lobsters are a kind of ocean creature called crustaceans. Crabs and shrimp are crustaceans too. Lobsters, and most other crustaceans are found throughout the world’s oceans, often under rocks or in cracks on the sea floor. Lobsters have five pairs of legs, three of which are claws. The front claws, sometimes called pincers, are larger than the others. Scientists believe lobsters can live up to 70 years! People love to eat lobsters! The state of Maine is famous for the lobsters found along its Atlantic coast. Here, lobsters are often served with melted butter, corn on the cob, and French fries. Did you know that lobsters only turn red after they are cooked? In the wild they can be grayish, yellow, green, blue or multi-colored.
Question:
WHAT ARE PINCERS ACCORDING TO THE PASSAGE?
Small claws toward the back of the lobster
Large claws at the front of the lobster
Another name for the lobster's shell
The passage doesn't say anything about it
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
LOBSTERS
Lobsters are a kind of ocean creature called crustaceans. Crabs and shrimp are crustaceans too. Lobsters, and most other crustaceans are found throughout the world’s oceans, often under rocks or in cracks on the sea floor. Lobsters have five pairs of legs, three of which are claws. The front claws, sometimes called pincers, are larger than the others. Scientists believe lobsters can live up to 70 years! People love to eat lobsters! The state of Maine is famous for the lobsters found along its Atlantic coast. Here, lobsters are often served with melted butter, corn on the cob, and French fries. Did you know that lobsters only turn red after they are cooked? In the wild they can be grayish, yellow, green, blue or multi-colored.
Question:
WHICH ONE OF THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS IS CORRECT?
Lobsters aren't usually eaten by people
Lobsters have three pairs of claws
Lobsters live only in the Atlantic Ocean
Lobsters are related to fish and sharks
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
LOBSTERS
Lobsters are a kind of ocean creature called crustaceans. Crabs and shrimp are crustaceans too. Lobsters, and most other crustaceans are found throughout the world’s oceans, often under rocks or in cracks on the sea floor. Lobsters have five pairs of legs, three of which are claws. The front claws, sometimes called pincers, are larger than the others. Scientists believe lobsters can live up to 70 years! People love to eat lobsters! The state of Maine is famous for the lobsters found along its Atlantic coast. Here, lobsters are often served with melted butter, corn on the cob, and French fries. Did you know that lobsters only turn red after they are cooked? In the wild they can be grayish, yellow, green, blue or multi-colored.
Question:
WHICH STATEMENT BELOW IS NOT TRUE ABOUT LOBSTERS?
They're related to shrimp
They're found on the ocean floor
They are red in the wild
They can live to be 70 years old
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
WHICH QUESTION BELOW IS ANSWERED IN THE FOLLOWING PASSAGE?
“Lobsters are a kind of ocean creature called crustaceans. Crabs and shrimp are crustaceans too. Lobsters, and most other crustaceans are found throughout the world’s oceans, often under rocks or in cracks on the sea floor.”
Where are lobsters found?
What do people eat with lobsters?
What colors are lobsters in the wild?
How long can a lobster live?
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Water-safety training happened here
Off the coast of Prince Edward Island
Lake Huron
Cape Cod, Massachusetts
Long Island Sound
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Two reasons why the lobster populations have been declining.
over-fishing and diseases
over-fishing and migration changes
diseases and climate change
climate change and genetic mutations
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