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INTERNATIONAL KANGAROO SCIENCE CONTEST 1. What birds are there on the poster? A) a parrot and geese D) a stork and ducks B) a falcon and turkeys E) a stork and peacocks C) a stork and turkeys 2. Birds have…. A) feathers D) scales B) shells E) spikes C) fur Level Pre Ecolier (Class 1 & 2) INTERNATIONAL KANGAROO SCIENCE CONTEST 3. There isn’t a …. on the poster. A) wolf D) fox 4. Which animals eat meat? A) the wolf and the squirrel C) the hare and the wolf E) the wolf and the fox B) hare E) squirrel C) deer B) the squirrel and the hare D) the squirrel and the fox Level Pre Ecolier (Class 1 & 2) INTERNATIONAL KANGAROO SCIENCE CONTEST 5. … grow in a botanical garden. A) Plants D) Clams B) Animals E) Only trees 6. Vegetables usually grow … . A) in kitchens D) at markets B) in shops E) in orchards C) Fish C) in gardens and greenhouses Level Pre Ecolier (Class 1 & 2) INTERNATIONAL KANGAROO SCIENCE CONTEST 7. What plant roots are edible? A) cauliflower and broccoli D) tomato and bell pepper B) carrot and radish E) beans and aubergine C) potato and onion 8. We cannot eat the leaves of the … . A) lettuce D) potato B) cabbage E) spinach C) parsley 9. What vegetables are there in picture 3? A) potato and onion B) cabbage and spring onion C) cauliflower and broccoli D) beans and aubergine E) carrot and radish 10. Look at the picture below. There is/are …. on the plate. A) an aubergine D) an orange B) peas E) a bell pepper C) carrots Level Pre Ecolier (Class 1 & 2) INTERNATIONAL KANGAROO SCIENCE CONTEST The hare has an excellent sense of hearing. He eats grass, carrots, cereals. In winter, hares often feed on young trees and shrubs. The squirrel is a small rodent with reddish fur and bushy tail. It feeds on nuts, seeds, kernels, berries and mushrooms. The beaver is a herbivore. It has a silky brown-reddish fur and a long wide tail. Beavers live near the rivers where they built lodges. They eat young trees, roots, water lilies, fruits and aquatic plants. The hamster has a short thin fur, with a tail shorter than the body lenght. Hamsters dig galleries in the ground to build nests and store food. They eat fruits, vegetables, seeds and occasionally insects. Hamsters are active at night and sleep during the day. 11. The beaver doesn’t eat… A) bushes D) roots B) water lilies E) fruits C) fish 12. The rodents on the poster have … . A) scales B) fur D) spikes E) shells C) feathers 13. What do hamsters do during the day? A) They sleep. B) They eat. D) They swim. E) They look for food. C) They dig galleries. Level Pre Ecolier (Class 1 & 2) INTERNATIONAL KANGAROO SCIENCE CONTEST The chimpanzee lives in Africa. Chimpanzees spend equal amounts of time in the trees and on the ground. The male weighs up to 70 kilos, and the female up to 50 kilos. The chimpanzee may live 40 years in the wild. The baboon has a long almost dog-like snout (face), a short tail and bushy fur. It lives in large groups in Africa or Arabia. The orangutan is a large mammal with reddish fur which lives in the rainforests of the Southeast Asian islands. Orangutans build their nest in the tree canopies. The gibbon uses his long arms to move. It has a round head, and the body is covered with soft fur. It has no tail. Gibbons live in Southeast Asia and the Pacific islands. They eat fruits, leaves, insects, spiders and eggs. 14. How many monkeys and apes are there on the poster above? A) 4 B) 6 D) 7 E) 3 C) 5 15. The difference between the maximum weights of a male chimpanzee and a female chimpanzee is … . A) 15 kg B) 20 kg C) 25 kg D) 30 kg E) 10 kg 16. … live in Africa. A) The chimpanzee and the gibbon C) The orangutan and the chimpanzee E) The baboon and the chimpanzee B) The baboon and the orangutan D) The gibbon and the baboon Level Pre Ecolier (Class 1 & 2) INTERNATIONAL KANGAROO SCIENCE CONTEST The cacti (plural for cactus) are spiny plants which grow in dry areas. The stems are green and thick and they are used for water storage. Their leaves are actually spines. There are many types of cacti. Their stems have different shapes, round or elongated. Cacti rarely bloom and their flowers are short-lived. The orchids are plants with decorative flowers of unusual shapes. The flowers attract insects which pollinate. In Europe, orchids are indoor plants. They are grown in greenhouses, but they can also grow in pots if they have the right conditions. There are also wild orchids, some of them being protected by law. 17. The cacti stems can store inside them … . A) water B) fruits D) spines E) leaves C) flowers 18. The leaves of the cacti are … . A) cones D) curly B) spines E) round C) stems 19. Insects provide orchids … . A) colours D) food B) perfume E) water C) pollination 20. … are protected by law. A) All orchids D) The indoor orchids B) Some wild orchids E) The cacti C) The orchids in pots Level Pre Ecolier (Class 1 & 2)