Use “Squirrels Using Snakeskin?”
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Squirrel Behavior Quiz
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4th Grade
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Stephanie Ramirez
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 7 pts
Use “Squirrels Using Snakeskin?”
The author wrote this selection most likely to —
inform readers of the differences between squirrels and snakes
explain efforts to understand an unusual squirrel behavior
encourage readers to investigate the activities of squirrels
tell readers about a special squirrel and its diet
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 8 pts
Use “Squirrels Using Snakeskin?”
Paragraphs 2 through 4 are mainly about —
a special protein that adult squirrels have in their bodies
how female squirrels use snakeskin to protect themselves
how fleas can be avoided by using the skin shed by rattlesnakes
possible reasons that squirrels spread chewed snakeskin on their bodies
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 8 pts
Use “Squirrels Using Snakeskin?”
Clucas’s observations contribute to the understanding of why squirrels use snakeskin by —
providing support for one of the theories presented by scientists
proving that male squirrels are more aggressive than female squirrels
suggesting that young squirrels do not know how to apply chewed snakeskin to themselves
explaining why adult squirrels have a special protein in their blood
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 7 pts
Use “Squirrels Using Snakeskin?”
In paragraph 6, the word detects means —
dislikes
expects
discovers
ignores
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 8 pts
Use “Squirrels Using Snakeskin?”
Which of these is the best summary of the selection?
Scientists have discovered that some squirrels chew rattlesnake skin and apply it to themselves. There are several possible explanations for this behavior. Barbara Clucas conducted a study using a group of squirrels and discovered that it is likely that female squirrels and young squirrels use the snakeskin as protection against rattlesnakes.
Some squirrels have an unusual habit of chewing rattlesnake skin and applying it to their fur for protection. Scientists have discovered that adult squirrels do not need protection from rattlesnake venom. However, female and young squirrels chew and apply rattlesnake skin to their bodies.
Scientists developed a few theories to explain why squirrels chew rattlesnake skin and apply it to their fur. Barbara Clucas studied squirrels to find the answer. She numbered each squirrel in the study by using black hair dye.
Some squirrels are known to look for the skin that rattlesnakes leave behind when they shed. Once the squirrels find the skin, they chew it up, spit it out, and put it on their fur. Scientists wonder about this behavior and have some possible explanations for it.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 7 pts
Use “A Clever Use of Coconuts”
In paragraph 4, the word indicates means —
suggestions
depends
helps
decides
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 7 pts
Use “A Clever Use of Coconuts”
The fact that octopuses sometimes move coconut shells from one place to another is important because it suggests that octopuses —
are more intelligent than some birds
are able to plan for future needs
relocate to new homes often
may find other types of shells to use in the future
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