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POST-TEST

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Dolphin Facts

 The dolphin is one of the most beloved creatures in the world. Dolphins display a sense of freedom, fun, grace, and compassion. There are ancient and recent stories of dolphins coming to the rescue of drowning people. Dolphins are also very intelligent. They have large brains and the ability to communicate with other dolphins and humans. They are not endangered, but polluted oceans and other human factors are harming them.

Dolphins can eat up to 30 pounds of fish in a single day. He has two stomachs, one for storing food and one for digesting it, just as cows do. some dolphins can hold their breath for up to 30 minutes and can jump 20 feet out of the water. Unlike other mammals, dolphin babies are born bottom first rather than head first.

The test mainly talk about..........

  To encourages readers to love dolphins

To tell sad story about dolphin animal

To tell information about dolphin animal

To entertaining about dolphin animal stories

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Dolphin Facts

 The dolphin is one of the most beloved creatures in the world. Dolphins display a sense of freedom, fun, grace, and compassion. There are ancient and recent stories of dolphins coming to the rescue of drowning people. Dolphins are also very intelligent. They have large brains and the ability to communicate with other dolphins and humans. They are not endangered, but polluted oceans and other human factors are harming them.

Dolphins can eat up to 30 pounds of fish in a single day. He has two stomachs, one for storing food and one for digesting it, just as cows do. some dolphins can hold their breath for up to 30 minutes and can jump 20 feet out of the water. Unlike other mammals, dolphin babies are born bottom first rather than head first.

What is the main idea of the passage?

Dolphins are very intelligent animal

characteristics of dolphin animal

The dolphin is one of the most beloved creatures in the world

Dolphins can eat up to 30

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Dolphin Facts

 The dolphin is one of the most beloved creatures in the world. Dolphins display a sense of freedom, fun, grace, and compassion. There are ancient and recent stories of dolphins coming to the rescue of drowning people. Dolphins are also very intelligent. They have large brains and the ability to communicate with other dolphins and humans. They are not endangered, but polluted oceans and other human factors are harming them. Dolphins can eat up to 30 pounds of fish in a single day. He has two stomachs, one for storing food and one for digesting it, just as cows do. some dolphins can hold their breath for up to 30 minutes and can jump 20 feet out of the water. Unlike other mammals, dolphin babies are born bottom first rather than head first.

What makes dolphins one of the most beloved creatures in the world?

Dolphin can save people

Dolphins have a good characteristics

Dolphins are affectionate and clever animals

Dolphins are good at capturing human heart

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Dolphin Facts

 The dolphin is one of the most beloved creatures in the world. Dolphins display a sense of freedom, fun, grace, and compassion. There are ancient and recent stories of dolphins coming to the rescue of drowning people. Dolphins are also very intelligent. They have large brains and the ability to communicate with other dolphins and humans. They are not endangered, but polluted oceans and other human factors are harming them. Dolphins can eat up to 30 pounds of fish in a single day. He has two stomachs, one for storing food and one for digesting it, just as cows do. some dolphins can hold their breath for up to 30 minutes and can jump 20 feet out of the water. Unlike other mammals, dolphin babies are born bottom first rather than head first.

How are dolphins different from other mammals?

Dolphins are independent animals

Dolphins can communicate to human

Dolphins can eat up to 30 pounds of fish in a two day

Dolphins are predator

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Dolphin Facts

 The dolphin is one of the most beloved creatures in the world. Dolphins display a sense of freedom, fun, grace, and compassion. There are ancient and recent stories of dolphins coming to the rescue of drowning people. Dolphins are also very intelligent. They have large brains and the ability to communicate with other dolphins and humans. They are not endangered, but polluted oceans and other human factors are harming them. Dolphins can eat up to 30 pounds of fish in a single day. He has two stomachs, one for storing food and one for digesting it, just as cows do. some dolphins can hold their breath for up to 30 minutes and can jump 20 feet out of the water. Unlike other mammals, dolphin babies are born bottom first rather than head first.

True or false? Dolphins can communicate.

True

False

No answer

Other answer

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Dolphin Facts

 The dolphin is one of the most beloved creatures in the world. Dolphins display a sense of freedom, fun, grace, and compassion. There are ancient and recent stories of dolphins coming to the rescue of drowning people. Dolphins are also very intelligent. They have large brains and the ability to communicate with other dolphins and humans. They are not endangered, but polluted oceans and other human factors are harming them. Dolphins can eat up to 30 pounds of fish in a single day. He has two stomachs, one for storing food and one for digesting it, just as cows do. some dolphins can hold their breath for up to 30 minutes and can jump 20 feet out of the water. Unlike other mammals, dolphin babies are born bottom first rather than head first.

How do dolphins communicate with each other and with humans? what is the primary means of communication?

Dolphin use their brain

Dolphins make two kinds of sound, "whistles" and "clicks"

Dolphins communicate with their visual

Dolphin use chemical signal

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Dolphin Facts

 The dolphin is one of the most beloved creatures in the world. Dolphins display a sense of freedom, fun, grace, and compassion. There are ancient and recent stories of dolphins coming to the rescue of drowning people. Dolphins are also very intelligent. They have large brains and the ability to communicate with other dolphins and humans. They are not endangered, but polluted oceans and other human factors are harming them. Dolphins can eat up to 30 pounds of fish in a single day. He has two stomachs, one for storing food and one for digesting it, just as cows do. some dolphins can hold their breath for up to 30 minutes and can jump 20 feet out of the water. Unlike other mammals, dolphin babies are born bottom first rather than head first.

  “Dolphins display a sense of freedom, fun, grace, and compassion.”

 what does the bolded word mean?

They are attractive and have sympathetic concern

THey have no sense of solidarity

They have a quiet attitude

They like to play with humans

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