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Adverbs of Degree – Multiple Choice Questions 1. The polar regions are at the top and bottom of the Earth and are ______ dry. A. a little B. very C. extremely D. hardly ✅ Correct Answer: C. extremely 2. Be prepared for ______ cold weather if you visit Antarctica. A. a little B. quite C. extremely D. too ✅ Correct Answer: B. quite 3. The temperature in Antarctica is ______ low, often reaching -40°C. A. very B. a little C. slightly D. nearly ✅ Correct Answer: A. very 4. Summer in the polar regions is ______ long – about six months! A. too B. quite C. very D. almost ✅ Correct Answer: B. quite 5. It’s not hot, but it’s ______ warm for animals to leave their snow holes. A. too B. extremely C. a little D. quite ✅ Correct Answer: C. a little 6. The weather in the Arctic is ______ colder than most people expect. A. a little B. too C. very D. much ✅ Correct Answer: C. very 7. There is ______ rain in the polar regions. A. extremely B. a little C. very D. hardly ✅ Correct Answer: B. a little 8. Penguins are ______ good at surviving freezing temperatures. A. quite B. extremely C. very D. all of the above ✅ Correct Answer: D. all of the above (All are acceptable degrees of emphasis) 9. In winter, it’s ______ dark in the polar regions for months. A. quite B. completely C. extremely D. very ✅ Correct Answer: B. completely 10. The Arctic is ______ different from the Antarctic in terms of wildlife. A. very B. too C. enough D. hardly ✅ Correct Answer: A. very
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You are an elementary school teacher. Create a 20 item multiple choice quiz using the story below. Include the key answers below the questions. "Many years after God made everything, the people of the earth became plenty in number. These people forgot about God and they became very bad. God became very sad. So God said, “I will wipe out all the people on the earth. | will destroy all the animals, birds and fish, and all the trees and plants. | am so hurt by what they do that | feel sorry that | made them.’ Yet, there was a man named Noah. He was a very good man among the people of that time. He obeyed God with all his heart and did not sin against God. Noah found favor in the eyes of the Lord. Noah had a wife and three sons named Ham, Shem, and Japheth. Unlike the people around them, Noah's family lived doing what was right in God's eyes, They loved each other as one family and they never forgot to pray to God. One day, the Lord God called Noah and told him about His plan to punish all His creation and put an end to all the people of the earth. God said, “Noah, make a giant ark with many, many rooms. Put a door on the side of the ark. Make a roof on it and a small window on one side. | am going to bring floodwaters on earth to destroy all living things. Gather all kinds of animals—two of every kind: one male and one female. When the floodwaters would come, you have to bring into the ark all kinds of animals. You are to take every kind of food that is to be eaten for you and for the animals.’ The bad people made fun of Noah’s family who were making a giant ark when in fact the weather was very good. There were no dark clouds and not even a drop of rain was falling down. They continued to do bad things while Noah did everything just as God commanded him. ™ Soon after the ark was finished, the floodgates of heaven were gPened and heavy rain fell on the earth. On that day, Noah and his family entered the ark together with all the different kinds of animals, both big and small. While Noah's family and all the animals were inside the ark, the heavy rain fell non-stop for forty days and forty nights. All the living things outside the ark were destroyed. When the rain stopped, there was a great flood all over the earth. The whole land was covered with water. The waters flooded the earth for 150 days. After 150 days, dry land started to appear so God told Noah to open the door and come out of the ark for the land was already dry. Then Noah sent out all the animals from the ark, too. Then God said to Noah, “I will make a promise to you. Never again will | bring great flood on the earth to destroy all creation. | will set a rainbow in the clouds as a sign of My promise to you and to all the people of the earth.’ So, every time the rainbow appears on the sky, just remember God's promise that He will never again destroy the earth by a flood."
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