The Wonders of National Parks
Questions:
5
Grade:
3
Words:
77
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National parks are special places where we can see all kinds of animals and plants. They are important because they help protect our nature and wildlife. In these parks, hunting and cutting down trees are not allowed. In a national park, you could see bears, foxes, and eagles. You might even see trees that are hundreds of years old! Some famous national parks are the Yellowstone National Park and the Grand Canyon. Have you heard of them?
Question 1
Why are national parks important?
A
They are fun to visit
B
They have nice picnic areas
C
They help protect our nature and wildlife
D
They are great places for hiking
E
They have beautiful scenery
Question 2
What activities are not allowed in national parks?
A
Hiking
B
Fishing
C
Bird watching
D
Cutting down trees
E
Camping
Question 3
What might you see in a national park?
A
Skyscrapers
B
Traffic lights
C
Bears, foxes, and eagles
D
Shops and restaurants
E
Amusement parks
Question 4
What is the meaning of 'wildlife' in the context of national parks?
A
Plants and animals
B
Untamed nature
C
Scenic views
D
Hiking trails
E
Camping sites
Question 5
Which of the following is a famous national park?
A
The Great Wall of China
B
Sydney Opera House
C
Yellowstone National Park
D
Disneyland
E
Machu Picchu
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