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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The Clever Crow
Once upon a time, in a dense forest, there lived a clever crow named Cora. Cora was not like other crows; she was known for her intelligence and ability to solve problems quickly. One hot summer day, Cora was very thirsty. She flew around looking for water but could not find any.
Finally, she spotted a pitcher with a little water at the bottom. Cora tried to reach the water with her beak, but it was too deep. She thought for a moment and then had a brilliant idea. She picked up small pebbles from the ground and dropped them one by one into the pitcher. Slowly, the water level rose, and soon it was high enough for her to drink.
Cora happily quenched her thirst and flew away, knowing that her cleverness had saved her once again
what was the the main problem that Coca face in the story?
D. A predator was chasing her.
She was lost in the forest.
She couldn't find any food
She was very thirsty.
A predator was chasing her.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The Clever Crow
Once upon a time, in a dense forest, there lived a clever crow named Cora. Cora was not like other crows; she was known for her intelligence and ability to solve problems quickly. One hot summer day, Cora was very thirsty. She flew around looking for water but could not find any.
Finally, she spotted a pitcher with a little water at the bottom. Cora tried to reach the water with her beak, but it was too deep. She thought for a moment and then had a brilliant idea. She picked up small pebbles from the ground and dropped them one by one into the pitcher. Slowly, the water level rose, and soon it was high enough for her to drink.
Cora happily quenched her thirst and flew away, knowing that her cleverness had saved her once again
What caracteristic is Cora known for?
Her speed.
Her beauty.
Her intelligence
Her singing.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The Clever Crow
Once upon a time, in a dense forest, there lived a clever crow named Cora. Cora was not like other crows; she was known for her intelligence and ability to solve problems quickly. One hot summer day, Cora was very thirsty. She flew around looking for water but could not find any.
Finally, she spotted a pitcher with a little water at the bottom. Cora tried to reach the water with her beak, but it was too deep. She thought for a moment and then had a brilliant idea. She picked up small pebbles from the ground and dropped them one by one into the pitcher. Slowly, the water level rose, and soon it was high enough for her to drink.
Cora happily quenched her thirst and flew away, knowing that her cleverness had saved her once again.
What season does the story take place in?
Winter
spring
summer
autumn
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The Clever Crow
Once upon a time, in a dense forest, there lived a clever crow named Cora. Cora was not like other crows; she was known for her intelligence and ability to solve problems quickly. One hot summer day, Cora was very thirsty. She flew around looking for water but could not find any.
Finally, she spotted a pitcher with a little water at the bottom. Cora tried to reach the water with her beak, but it was too deep. She thought for a moment and then had a brilliant idea. She picked up small pebbles from the ground and dropped them one by one into the pitcher. Slowly, the water level rose, and soon it was high enough for her to drink.
Cora happily quenched her thirst and flew away, knowing that her cleverness had saved her once again
Why couldn't Cora drink the water immediately?
The water was too far at the bottom of the pitcher.
The pitcher was broken.
There was no water at all.
Another crow was guarding the water.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The Clever Crow
Once upon a time, in a dense forest, there lived a clever crow named Cora. Cora was not like other crows; she was known for her intelligence and ability to solve problems quickly. One hot summer day, Cora was very thirsty. She flew around looking for water but could not find any.
Finally, she spotted a pitcher with a little water at the bottom. Cora tried to reach the water with her beak, but it was too deep. She thought for a moment and then had a brilliant idea. She picked up small pebbles from the ground and dropped them one by one into the pitcher. Slowly, the water level rose, and soon it was high enough for her to drink.
Cora happily quenched her thirst and flew away, knowing that her cleverness had saved her once again.
What did Cora feel after solving problem?
.Fear
Sadness
Anger
happiness
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Once upon a time an owl and a pigeon met and talked.
“There are more owls than pigeons,” said Owl.
“No, way,” said Pigeon, “There are many more pigeons.”
“Let’s count!” answered Owl, “We will meet in the big wood a week from today.”
On that day. the owls came first. The trees were full of them. The owls laughed and said, ” OOwah-wah-wah!”
Soon they heard a loud roar from the sky. Pigeons were coming from everywhere! The owls could not believe there could be so many pigeons. They sat there moving their heads back and forth staring with wide eyes.
The owl stared so long and hard at the pigeons that their eyes just stayed that way. Then, one by one the one the owls took off, fled into the sky.
In the meantime, the pigeons were shouting to each other, celebrating their victory . Since then, owls have always travelled at night when the pigeons are asleep.
The writer’s purpose of writing the text is ….
to entertain the readers.
to describe owls and pigeons.
to relate the writer’s experience.
to explain how owls have big, flat eyes.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Once upon a time an owl and a pigeon met and talked.
“There are more owls than pigeons,” said Owl.
“No, way,” said Pigeon, “There are many more pigeons.”
“Let’s count!” answered Owl, “We will meet in the big wood a week from today.”
On that day. the owls came first. The trees were full of them. The owls laughed and said, ” OOwah-wah-wah!”
Soon they heard a loud roar from the sky. Pigeons were coming from everywhere! The owls could not believe there could be so many pigeons. They sat there moving their heads back and forth staring with wide eyes.
The owl stared so long and hard at the pigeons that their eyes just stayed that way. Then, one by one the one the owls took off, fled into the sky.
In the meantime, the pigeons were shouting to each other, celebrating their victory . Since then, owls have always travelled at night when the pigeons are asleep.
.Why were the owls laughing when they first arrived?
They were making jokes about the pigeons.
They were telling foolish stories about the pigeons.
They were sure they would out number the pigeons
They were talking about how ugly the pigeons were.
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