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What did the young animals do when the teachers made them stand in line for the assembly?
What did the young animals do when the teachers made them stand in line for the assembly?
- Left the assembly to play outside
- Played around and disturbed everyone
- Listened quietly and attentively
- Made a lot of noise in the class (correct)
What was the baby monkey doing that disturbed everyone?
What was the baby monkey doing that disturbed everyone?
- Hung upside down and jumped around (correct)
- Slept like the owlet
- Sat quietly and observed
- Ate nuts like the baby squirrel
How did the baby elephant behave in school?
How did the baby elephant behave in school?
- Slept like the owlet
- Pulled his classmates' tails (correct)
- Listened quietly to the teachers
- Ate nuts like the baby squirrel
Why was Golu, the bear cub, sad one day while playing football?
Why was Golu, the bear cub, sad one day while playing football?
Which young animal was sleeping during class time because it was her habit?
Which young animal was sleeping during class time because it was her habit?
What did the teachers do after hearing the noise from the young animals?
What did the teachers do after hearing the noise from the young animals?
Study Notes
Behavior of Young Animals in School
- When made to stand in line for assembly, the young animals caused chaos.
- The baby monkey's mischief, involving plucking caps from other animals' heads, disturbed everyone.
- The baby elephant behaved mischievously in school, displaying naughty behavior.
- Golu, the bear cub, felt sad one day while playing football because he lost the ball.
- The baby sloth was sleeping during class time due to her habit of dozing off frequently.
- After hearing the noise from the young animals, the teachers intervened to restore order.
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Test your comprehension of a story about young animals attending school for the first time. Answer questions related to their behavior and activities in the classroom.