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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Despite differing opinions on many issues, what can George and Emil always agree on?
(a) They always agree on the hunting law in the US.
(b) They always agree on historical facts.
(c) They always agree on the significance of the Park.
(d) They always agree on the importance of the ducks.
2. What animal used to be at the other zoo, but died?
(a) A Giant Panda.
(b) A dodo.
(c) An elephant.
(d) A rhinoceros.
3. What disease does George claim has been discovered in ducks?
(a) Anorexia.
(b) Obesity.
(c) Lung cancer.
(d) The common cold.
4. What does Emil think the old men of the Ancient Greeks were incapable of doing?
(a) Working.
(b) Appreciating ducks.
(c) Drawing.
(d) Hunting.
5. What does Emil want the duck to do?
(a) He wants the duck to make one last attempt to live.
(b) He wants the duck to feed the hunter.
(c) He wants the duck's friends to comfort it.
(d) He wants the duck to magically be fine.
Short Answer Questions
1. What, according to George, is the Law of Life?
2. What did Ancient Greek men used to feed ducks?
3. Which of these is not a tool used for hunting ducks mentioned by the men?
4. What does Emil call domesticated ducks?
5. What place does Emil think may be more trouble than it is worth?
Short Essay Questions
1. What is the significance of George's story about the Giant Panda?
2. According to George, what does a duck wish for on his deathbed?
3. What do the men discover is the trick to duck season?
4. On what fact about ducks do the men disagree?
5. Why does Emil claim there is no smoking allowed on ocean liners?
6. Why did the Ancient Greeks watch birds?
7. According to Emil, what is happening to some fish near Australia?
8. Why do George and Emil support spending money on wildlife?
9. Where do Emil and George go to converse, and why?
10. What cycle must the lead duck go through?
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