The Tale of the Spotted Leopard
Questions:
5
Grade:
2
Words:
79
Text
Text & Questions
Text, Questions & Answers
Once upon a time, in a dense, green forest, there lived a plain, golden Leopard. He was always spotted by predators and hunters because he had no spots to blend in. Seeing his struggle, the other animals decided to help him. They flicked mud all over his body, and when the mud dried, it left beautiful, unique spots on his skin. From that day, Leopard could hide easily in the forest. His new spots acted as a perfect camouflage.
Question 1
What colour was the Leopard originally?
A
Green
B
Spotted
C
Golden
D
Brown
E
Black
Question 2
Why did the Leopard have trouble hiding?
A
Because he was too large
B
Because he was golden
C
Because he was too noisy
D
Because he didn't have spots
E
Because he had too many spots
Question 3
How did the Leopard get his spots?
A
They naturally grew
B
He painted them
C
The other animals put mud on him
D
He was born with them
E
None of the above
Question 4
What did the Leopard's spots help him do?
A
Run faster
B
Jump higher
C
Blend into the forest
D
Catch prey
E
None of the above
Question 5
What does the term 'camouflage' mean in this context?
A
A type of clothing
B
A type of animal
C
A way to blend into the surroundings
D
A type of spot
E
None of the above
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