A Lesson from the Birds Quiz
  • 1. What BEST describes the setting of this story?
A) In the winter; under an oak tree
B) An autumn day; in the countryside
C) In the south; by a large oak tree
D) In the winter; in the countryside
  • 2. Which word is NOT an example of onomatopoeia?
A) Buzz
B) Trap
C) Peck
D) Snap
  • 3. What was the birds' problem in paragraph 3?
A) They couldn't find food.
B) They forgot how to fly.
C) They were lost.
D) They were trapped in a net.
  • 4. What did the birds do right after a large oak tree was spotted?
A) They landed.
B) They started to 'peck'.
C) They started to eat.
D) They saw a trap.
  • 5. Choose the verb that shows the INCORRECT past tense. The present tense is shown first followed by the past tense.
A) tap; taped
B) fly; flew
C) try; tried
D) eat; ate
  • 6. Which homophone sequence makes this sentence correct?
    Because ----- hungry, they stop to eat. They find ----- food under a tree. ----- is a net above them.
A) they're; there; their
B) they're; their; there
C) there; their; they're
D) their; there; they're
  • 7. Which word BEST describes the leader?
A) nervous
B) clever
C) lonely
D) happy
  • 8. Who figured out how to free the birds from the net?
A) the mouse
B) the leader
C) all of the birds
D) the hunter
  • 9. What lesson can be learned from this story?
A) Working as a team gets the job done.
B) Birds teach each other how to fly.
C) Hunters shouldn't catch animals in nets.
D) Mice are smart and kind.
E) Birds fly south for the winter.
  • 10. This reading selection is a -----
A) legend
B) myth
C) fable
D) fairy tale
  • 11. The birds were flapping their wings harder and faster at the same time to ----
A) continue their journey south
B) see their friend, the mouse
C) find more food
D) lift the net
  • 12. In which paragraph do the birds use perseverance and cooperation?
A) 3
B) 4
C) 1
D) 2
E) 5
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