10 questions
From reading the selection, you can tell that Philip Curie is --
foolish
awkward
determined
unfriendly
What conclusion can the reader draw about Barnum Brown's fossil field?
Dinosaurs never lived there.
No one knew exactly where it was.
It had only plant-eating dinosaurs.
Many people had been there to visit.
How does the reader know that dinosaurs lived long ago?
Few dinosaurs are still alive.
Some dinosaurs have feathers.
Many dinosaurs ate other animals
Only dinosaur fossils are left today.
Barnum Brown's life would have been different if his family did not dig for coal because he might never have --
gotten a job
seen a fossil
gone to school
lived in Kansas
From the selection, the reader can conclude that --
all dinosaurs ate plants
most dinosaurs are dead
few dinosaurs had teeth
some dinosaurs ate meat
Brown's Albertosaurus bones were in the basement for many years because --
Currie wanted to keep them a secret
people did not realize how special they were
they were too big and heavy to show in a museum
fossil hunters had a hard time putting the pieces together
Which sentence from the selection helps the reader conclude that it was difficult to find the fossil in Canada's badlands?
Sand flies and mosquitoes bit him.
All alone, Phillip climbed another hill.
Its huge, powerful jaws could crush bone.
It was like looking for a needle in a haystack.
The information in the selection leads the reader to conclude that --
dinosaurs lived only in Canada
many dinosaurs lived in groups
all dinosaurs traveled across long distances
the smallest dinosaurs were found in Montana
Phillip Currie's search was a success because he found --
22 Albertosaurs
70 dinosaur teeth
the first dinosaur eggs
the first meat-eating dinosaurs
What can the reader conclude from the following sentence from the selection?
"Philip and his team worked for months to dig out each fossil."
The team had to be careful
The team was not very experienced
The team was unhappy with all the work
The team was hoping to find a live dinosaur