
3B3 - WORLD BOOK DAY - ANTARTICA
Authored by Kausar Shaikh
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3rd Grade
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Antarctica
Far away at the bottom of the Earth lies Antarctica—a land of snow, ice, and freezing winds. For many months, it stays dark and silent. But when spring arrives, the sun comes back, and life begins to stir.
On the icy ground, emperor penguins huddle together, keeping their eggs warm on their feet. Adélie penguins gather pebbles to build nests. In the distance, Weddell seals rest on the ice, keeping their pups safe.
Everything follows a quiet rhythm until something new appears—humans.
Big machines and flying helicopters arrive. The loud noise scares the animals. The penguins get frightened and leave their nests. While they are gone, sneaky skuas—big, hungry birds—steal their eggs.
The seals are also worried. They don’t understand what these humans want. The land feels different now. What was once peaceful is now noisy and confusing.
The humans are building a research base to study Antarctica. They wear warm suits and carry tools. They do not mean to hurt the animals, but they don’t realise their presence is causing harm.
As the days go on, the animals try to stay calm and care for their young. They hope that the people will learn how to share this icy home—without disturbing the balance of nature.
Antarctica is wild and beautiful. It belongs to no one—but must be protected by everyone.
1. What happens when spring comes to Antarctica?
A) The snow melts completely
B) The sun returns and animals become active
C) The animals leave the land
D) Trees start to grow
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Antarctica
Far away at the bottom of the Earth lies Antarctica—a land of snow, ice, and freezing winds. For many months, it stays dark and silent. But when spring arrives, the sun comes back, and life begins to stir.
On the icy ground, emperor penguins huddle together, keeping their eggs warm on their feet. Adélie penguins gather pebbles to build nests. In the distance, Weddell seals rest on the ice, keeping their pups safe.
Everything follows a quiet rhythm until something new appears—humans.
Big machines and flying helicopters arrive. The loud noise scares the animals. The penguins get frightened and leave their nests. While they are gone, sneaky skuas—big, hungry birds—steal their eggs.
The seals are also worried. They don’t understand what these humans want. The land feels different now. What was once peaceful is now noisy and confusing.
The humans are building a research base to study Antarctica. They wear warm suits and carry tools. They do not mean to hurt the animals, but they don’t realise their presence is causing harm.
As the days go on, the animals try to stay calm and care for their young. They hope that the people will learn how to share this icy home—without disturbing the balance of nature.
Antarctica is wild and beautiful. It belongs to no one—but must be protected by everyone.
2. Why do penguins leave their nests?
A) To find pebbles
B) To play in the water
C) Because they are scared by loud machines
D) Because they are hungry
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Antarctica
Far away at the bottom of the Earth lies Antarctica—a land of snow, ice, and freezing winds. For many months, it stays dark and silent. But when spring arrives, the sun comes back, and life begins to stir.
On the icy ground, emperor penguins huddle together, keeping their eggs warm on their feet. Adélie penguins gather pebbles to build nests. In the distance, Weddell seals rest on the ice, keeping their pups safe.
Everything follows a quiet rhythm until something new appears—humans.
Big machines and flying helicopters arrive. The loud noise scares the animals. The penguins get frightened and leave their nests. While they are gone, sneaky skuas—big, hungry birds—steal their eggs.
The seals are also worried. They don’t understand what these humans want. The land feels different now. What was once peaceful is now noisy and confusing.
The humans are building a research base to study Antarctica. They wear warm suits and carry tools. They do not mean to hurt the animals, but they don’t realise their presence is causing harm.
As the days go on, the animals try to stay calm and care for their young. They hope that the people will learn how to share this icy home—without disturbing the balance of nature.
Antarctica is wild and beautiful. It belongs to no one—but must be protected by everyone.
3. What do skuas do in the story?
A) Help the penguins
B) Fly away
C) Sleep on the ice
D) Steal penguin eggs
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Antarctica
Far away at the bottom of the Earth lies Antarctica—a land of snow, ice, and freezing winds. For many months, it stays dark and silent. But when spring arrives, the sun comes back, and life begins to stir.
On the icy ground, emperor penguins huddle together, keeping their eggs warm on their feet. Adélie penguins gather pebbles to build nests. In the distance, Weddell seals rest on the ice, keeping their pups safe.
Everything follows a quiet rhythm until something new appears—humans.
Big machines and flying helicopters arrive. The loud noise scares the animals. The penguins get frightened and leave their nests. While they are gone, sneaky skuas—big, hungry birds—steal their eggs.
The seals are also worried. They don’t understand what these humans want. The land feels different now. What was once peaceful is now noisy and confusing.
The humans are building a research base to study Antarctica. They wear warm suits and carry tools. They do not mean to hurt the animals, but they don’t realise their presence is causing harm.
As the days go on, the animals try to stay calm and care for their young. They hope that the people will learn how to share this icy home—without disturbing the balance of nature.
Antarctica is wild and beautiful. It belongs to no one—but must be protected by everyone.
4. What are the humans doing in Antarctica?
A) Building homes
B) Looking for treasure
C) Building a research base
D) Playing with penguins
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Antarctica
Far away at the bottom of the Earth lies Antarctica—a land of snow, ice, and freezing winds. For many months, it stays dark and silent. But when spring arrives, the sun comes back, and life begins to stir.
On the icy ground, emperor penguins huddle together, keeping their eggs warm on their feet. Adélie penguins gather pebbles to build nests. In the distance, Weddell seals rest on the ice, keeping their pups safe.
Everything follows a quiet rhythm until something new appears—humans.
Big machines and flying helicopters arrive. The loud noise scares the animals. The penguins get frightened and leave their nests. While they are gone, sneaky skuas—big, hungry birds—steal their eggs.
The seals are also worried. They don’t understand what these humans want. The land feels different now. What was once peaceful is now noisy and confusing.
The humans are building a research base to study Antarctica. They wear warm suits and carry tools. They do not mean to hurt the animals, but they don’t realise their presence is causing harm.
As the days go on, the animals try to stay calm and care for their young. They hope that the people will learn how to share this icy home—without disturbing the balance of nature.
Antarctica is wild and beautiful. It belongs to no one—but must be protected by everyone.
5. What is the message of the story?
A) Antarctica needs to be protected
B) Penguins should live in the zoo
C) Skuas are friendly birds
D) The ice should be removed
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