In paragraph 1, we learn that "Owls are nocturnal." The word diurnal is the opposite of the word nocturnal. Using the information in the passage as a guide, we can understand that an animal that is diurnal
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Sleeps at night and is awake during the day
Hunts during the day and is awake at night
Sleeps every other night and is awake during the day
Hunts during the day and night
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Owls have very large eyes. These eyes absorb more light than normal. Since there is little light during the night, it is helpful to be able to absorb more of it. This helps owls find food in the dark.
Based on information in paragraph, it can be understood that an animal with small eyes
Must be diurnal
Has trouble seeing in the dark
Can see very well at night
Is likely to be eaten by an owl
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Based on the previous paragraph, owls can find food in the dark using their sense of
I. sight
II. sound
III. smell
l only
I and II only
II and III only
I, II, and III
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
In paragraph 3 the author writes, "This helps owls catch their prey even when it is very dark." Based on its use in the passage, we can understand that prey is
A noise that an animal makes during the night
A small animal such as a pet dog or cat
An animal that is hunted by other animals
An animals that hunts other animals
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Being nocturnal helps mice to hide from the many different animals that want to eat them. Most of the birds, snakes, and lizards that like to eat mice sleep at night—except, of course, owls!
Based on information in the paragraph, it can be understood that mice sleep during the day in order to
Find food that other animals can not
Keep themselves safe
Store energy for night time activities
Release stress
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Being nocturnal helps mice to hide from the many different animals that want to eat them. Most of the birds, snakes, and lizards that like to eat mice sleep at night—except, of course, owls!
Based on information in the paragraph, it can be understood that
Owls hunt mice
Mice can hide from owls
Mice and owls both hide from birds, snakes, and lizards
Birds and snakes often hunt lizards
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
If added to the end of this passage, which of the following conclusions would fit best?
The owl is a nocturnal animal. This means it is active at night. The owl's excellent sense of sight and sound enable it to find food in the dark.
Mice are nocturnal animals. This means they are active at night. Similar to the owl, mice use their excellent sense of smell to find food in the dark.
Both mice and owls are nocturnal. This means they are active at night. Because these animals are active at night, they must sleep during the day. This makes them especially vulnerable to attack from diurnal animals.
Some animals are nocturnal. This means they are active at night. The owl and the mouse are good examples of nocturnal animals that use their senses to find food in the dark.
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