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GRADE 6 2011
Read the story and answer questions 1 – 13
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Read the story and answer questions 1 – 13
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Why did Michael inspect the guinea pig again and again?
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He did not want to touch the tail.
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He wanted to see if the eyes were fixed.
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He was looking for the tail.
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He wanted to be careful with it.
The phrase “With extra care and feeling...” could mean that Michael was ...
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a scary person.
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a cautious person.
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stroking the pet.
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tickling the pet.
What do you think is meant by “Then he brightened up...”?
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He exclaimed.
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He laughed.
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He felt relieved.
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He put lights on.
“every now and again” means ...
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every week.
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very often.
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very soon.
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every month.
Who is the main character?
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Michael
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Guinea Pig
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Michael's father
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small animals
What made Michael wonder on his way home?
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Why is a guinea pig not having a tail
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He realized they were teasing him
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He was picking it up by his tail
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How can a guinea pig’s eyes fall out.
Why did Michael brighten up after speaking to his mom
(choose all that apply)
He realized that they were all teasing him
The guinea pig does not even have a tail.
The guinea pig’s eyes will not fall
He could see the tail of a guinea pig
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What would hurt the guinea pig?
Picking it up by its tail
Letting its eyes fall
Dropping down its eyes
Nothing at all
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What colour was the guinea pig?
Brown
Black
White
Black and white
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What did Michael think was wrong with his guinea pig?
Michael thought his guinea pig had no tail
Picking it up by its tai
Seeing the eyes of guinea pig falling
Making a hutch of his pet
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Write down the plural form of the word mouse
mouses
mice
mices
mouse
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Write down the plural form of the word hero
heros
heroes
heroin
heroress
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Write down the plural form of the word ox
oxs
oxes
oxen
ox
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