Q.1
Monkeys can be put into two groups, Old World and New World monkeys. Now answer this question: How many groups can we put monkeys into?
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Q.2
Just like humans, monkeys have a fingerprint. It is at the end of the monkey’s tail. There is no fur or hair on the end of the monkey’s tail. It looks like the wrinkles on a thumbprint. Monkeys use this part of their body to grab things. What is the main topic of this paragraph?
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  • Monkeys' fingerprints
  • Wrinkles
  • Monkeys’ tails
  • Human fingerprints
Q.3
It seems that a monkey and an ape are alike. Yet, they are not as alike as you might think. Apes do not have tails or snouts and they are smarter than monkeys. Monkeys live in America and Europe. What is the main topic of this paragraph?
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  • Monkeys’ locations
  • Differences between apes and monkeys
  • Monkeys are smart
  • Apes are not monkeys
Q.4
Monkeys can be very sneaky and if you holiday in Bangkok you have to be careful and make sure the monkeys don't steal your food. Why are monkeys sneaky?
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  • Because they look sneaky.
  • Because they don't talk.
  • Because they steal your food.
  • Because they hate pizza.
Q.5
It is unusual how long monkeys live. When looking at the monkeys, they live a long time. Other animals don’t live as long. If an animal lives in the wild, it will live a shorter amount of time. Monkeys can live in the wild usually at least for 20 years. Some monkeys live to be 50 years old. What is the main topic of this paragraph?
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  • Ages of monkeys
  • Wild monkeys
  • Birth of a monkey
  • Angry monkeys
Q.6
Monkeys live in lots of places around the world. They can be seen swinging from the trees in a rainforest, running through the grassy fields or hanging out in the trees in the mountains. Monkeys can be seen in zoos and in the wild. Some of the places where monkeys commonly live are Japan, India and South America. What is the main topic of this paragraph?
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  • Monkeys’ food
  • Japanese animals
  • Living in a zoo
  • Monkeys’ locations
Q.7
Groups of monkeys are known as tribes, barrels or troops. Now answer this question: Which of these answers is not a name we use to group monkeys?
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  • Tribes
  • Barrels
  • Troops
  • Groups
Q.8
The fastest monkeys are called the patas monkeys and they can run up to 31 miles per hour. This means they could run alongside your car! Which statement is correct?
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  • The patas monkey is the slowest monkey.
  • They can walk alongside your car.
  • The patas monkey is the fastest monkey.
  • The patas monkey is blue in color.
Q.9
The largest monkey is called a mandrill, with grown-up males weighing up to 35 kg. Spider monkeys are a different type of monkey and they are named after the spider because of their long arms, legs and tail. Which statement below is true?
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  • Male and female mandrills are the largest type of monkeys.
  • Male adult mandrills are the largest type of monkeys.
  • Spider monkeys are called that because they look like frogs.
  • Another type of monkey is called a tarantula.
Q.10
If you go to the zoo, you may see the monkeys picking things out of another monkey’s hair. This is normal. They are picking dirt and bugs from each other’s fur. This is to help get rid of the bugs from their fur. This helps them talk to each other and be happy. What is the main topic of this paragraph?
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  • Monkeys talking
  • Zoo life
  • Monkeys' hair
  • Monkeys picking
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