
Mid Term Class 9
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9th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 3 pts
Orangutans are one of the most intelligent animals in the world. They live in the tropical rainforests of Sumatra and Borneo. Orangutans have long, reddish-brown hair, strong arms, and large hands that help them climb trees easily. They spend almost all of their lives in trees, where they find fruits, leaves, bark, and insects to eat. Every night, orangutans build nests from branches and leaves to sleep.
Orangutans are solitary animals, meaning they usually live alone. Mothers take care of their babies for many years, teaching them how to find food and build nests. Unfortunately, orangutans are endangered because their forests are being cut down for palm oil plantations and illegal logging. People also hunt them, which makes their population smaller every year.
Where do orangutans mainly live?
Desert
Ocean
Rainforests of Sumatra and Borneo
Mountains of Java
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 3 pts
Orangutans are one of the most intelligent animals in the world. They live in the tropical rainforests of Sumatra and Borneo. Orangutans have long, reddish-brown hair, strong arms, and large hands that help them climb trees easily. They spend almost all of their lives in trees, where they find fruits, leaves, bark, and insects to eat. Every night, orangutans build nests from branches and leaves to sleep.
Orangutans are solitary animals, meaning they usually live alone. Mothers take care of their babies for many years, teaching them how to find food and build nests. Unfortunately, orangutans are endangered because their forests are being cut down for palm oil plantations and illegal logging. People also hunt them, which makes their population smaller every year.
What do orangutans usually eat?
Fish and rice
Fruits, leaves, barks, and insects
Meat and egg
Flowers
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 3 pts
Orangutans are one of the most intelligent animals in the world. They live in the tropical rainforests of Sumatra and Borneo. Orangutans have long, reddish-brown hair, strong arms, and large hands that help them climb trees easily. They spend almost all of their lives in trees, where they find fruits, leaves, bark, and insects to eat. Every night, orangutans build nests from branches and leaves to sleep.
Orangutans are solitary animals, meaning they usually live alone. Mothers take care of their babies for many years, teaching them how to find food and build nests. Unfortunately, orangutans are endangered because their forests are being cut down for palm oil plantations and illegal logging. People also hunt them, which makes their population smaller every year.
Why are orangutans in danger?
They move too slowly
People cut down their forests and hunt them
They cannot climb trees
They cannot swim
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 3 pts
Orangutans are one of the most intelligent animals in the world. They live in the tropical rainforests of Sumatra and Borneo. Orangutans have long, reddish-brown hair, strong arms, and large hands that help them climb trees easily. They spend almost all of their lives in trees, where they find fruits, leaves, bark, and insects to eat. Every night, orangutans build nests from branches and leaves to sleep.
Orangutans are solitary animals, meaning they usually live alone. Mothers take care of their babies for many years, teaching them how to find food and build nests. Unfortunately, orangutans are endangered because their forests are being cut down for palm oil plantations and illegal logging. People also hunt them, which makes their population smaller every year.
How do orangutans sleep at night?
On the ground
In nests made from branches and leaves
In caves
On rivers
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 3 pts
Bekantan, also known as the proboscis monkey, is famous for its large nose and reddish-brown fur. These monkeys live in mangrove forests and along rivers in Borneo. Bekantans are excellent swimmers and often cross rivers using their strong legs. They eat leaves, fruits, and seeds. Bekantans live in groups that can have up to 20 members. They communicate with loud calls that can be heard far away.
Bekantan babies are cared for by their mothers, and older siblings sometimes help too. Sadly, bekantans are endangered because of habitat loss caused by logging and the expansion of human settlements. Protecting their mangrove forests is important to ensure their survival.
What is special about the bekantan?
Its small size
Its large nose
Its blue fur
Its ability to fly
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 3 pts
Bekantan, also known as the proboscis monkey, is famous for its large nose and reddish-brown fur. These monkeys live in mangrove forests and along rivers in Borneo. Bekantans are excellent swimmers and often cross rivers using their strong legs. They eat leaves, fruits, and seeds. Bekantans live in groups that can have up to 20 members. They communicate with loud calls that can be heard far away.
Bekantan babies are cared for by their mothers, and older siblings sometimes help too. Sadly, bekantans are endangered because of habitat loss caused by logging and the expansion of human settlements. Protecting their mangrove forests is important to ensure their survival.
How do bekantans communicate?
By dancing
By using tools
By loud calls
By changing colors
7.
MATCH QUESTION
1 min • 3 pts
Match these items!
Loud calls to communicate
Bekantan is famous for …
Its large nose
Bekantan eats …
Leaves, fruits, and seeds
Bekantan lives in …
Mangrove forests and rivers
Bekantan communicates by …
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