Remarkable Reindeers: The Christmas Star of North Pole
Questions:
5
Grade:
3
Words:
64
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Reindeers, the fascinating animals, live in chilly North Pole. They have special coats and large hooves for walking on snow. Reindeers have a superpower; they can see ultraviolet light to spot predators. Their noses are great heaters, they warm the air before it enters lungs. Not just that, they are vital to Arctic cultures. The Sami people of Scandinavia depend on them for centuries!
Question 1
Where do reindeers live?
A
South Pole
B
North Pole
C
Desert
D
Jungle
E
Mountains
Question 2
What kind of vision do reindeers have?
A
Infrared vision
B
Ultraviolet vision
C
X-ray vision
D
Night vision
E
Color blind vision
Question 3
What is the function of the nose of the reindeer?
A
Cooling the air
B
Warming the air
C
Smelling predators
D
Creating sound
E
For eating
Question 4
Who depends on reindeers?
A
The Zulus of Africa
B
The Incas of Peru
C
The Maoris of New Zealand
D
The Aborigines of Australia
E
The Sami people of Scandinavia
Question 5
What is true about the reindeers?
A
They have small hooves
B
They do not have a special coat
C
They cannot see ultraviolet light
D
Their noses are great heaters
E
They live in the desert
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