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Animals (Part 2) - ASESMEN
Animals (Part 2) - ASESMEN
ANIMALS (PART 2)
1. Jellyfish can … their prey with their tentacles, which contain venomous cells.
A. spit
B. bite
C. sting
D. swallow
3. Bees can … ultraviolet light that allows them to detect patterns on flowers that are
invisible to humans.
A. see
B. smell
C. touch
D. taste
4. Elephants have impressive memories. They can … individual members of their herd
even after many years.
A. think
B. forget
C. remember
D. understand
6. Monkeys can … tools, such as sticks or rocks, to help them in various tasks.
A. do
B. use
C. break
D. make
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8. Ants are relatively strong. They can … objects much heavier than their own body
weight.
A. measure
B. weigh
C. carry
D. find
9. Frogs can … many times their body length to escape from predators.
A. run
B. walk
C. leap
D. crawl
10. Sloths can … their heads up to 270 degrees due to extra vertebrae at the base of
their neck
A. break
B. rotate
C. release
D. possess
11. Wolves can … to communicate with pack members over long distances.
A. shout
B. howl
C. sing
D. talk
13. Spiders can … webs of sticky silk to capture prey for food.
A. eat
B. hunt
C. build
D. inhabit
14. Parrots can … human speech and other sounds because they have thick tongues
A. imitate
B. make
C. grow
D. use
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15. Sharks use their nostrils to detect prey. They can … blood from up to around a
quarter of a mile away.
A. smell
B. taste
C. hear
D. see
16. Bears can … for months, slowing down their metabolism during the winter.
A. hibernate
B. travel
C. hunt
D. live
17. Penguins have a layer of blubber to keep them warm. Therefore they can … in
extremely cold temperatures and harsh weather conditions.
A. fly
B. survive
C. give birth
D. hibernate
18. The electric eel can … electric shocks of up to 600 volts to navigate,locate prey,
and defend itself against predators.
A. produce
B. change
C. build
D. sting
20. Turtles can … their limbs and head into their shells for protection against
predators.
A. stay
B. leap
C. walk
D. retract
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