The Tale of the Tiger: Why Some Species Become Endangered
Questions:
5
Grade:
3
Words:
56
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Imagine losing your favorite toy. This is how some animals feel. They lose their homes when trees are cut down, or pollution makes it unsafe. Animals, like tigers, become endangered because of this. Endangered means there aren't many left. It's sad and scary. We can help by caring for our planet and telling others about this.
Question 1
What does the word 'endangered' mean in the context of this passage?
A
Very dangerous
B
Very fast
C
There aren't many left
D
Hard to find
E
Living in the jungle
Question 2
Why might animals like tigers become endangered?
A
Because they're not good hunters
B
Because they lose their homes when trees are cut down or due to pollution
C
Because they don't like the cold
D
Because they're scared of other animals
E
Because they don't like to eat much
Question 3
What can we do to help endangered animals?
A
Give them our toys
B
Invite them to live in our home
C
Care for our planet and tell others about the problem
D
Take them to the vet
E
Buy them new homes
Question 4
True or False: It is not a big deal if animals lose their homes.
A
True
B
False
C
Cannot be determined from the text
D
The text does not mention this
E
None of the above
Question 5
What is the central idea of this passage?
A
Tigers are the fastest animals
B
Pollution is good for animals
C
Cutting down trees helps animals
D
We must care for our planet to help endangered animals
E
There are too many tigers
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