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100

What is the title of the story?

Coyote and Badger

100

Who is the author and illustrator of the story? 

a. Bruce Williams 

b. Adam Hiscock 

c. Alfred Sandler

d. Bruce Hiscock 

Bruce Hiscock

100

How do badgers acquire their food?

a. chase it 

b. dig it 

c. trap it 

d. cut it

dig it

100

Once Coyote and Badger became a hunting team, who was usually responsible for first tracking down the prey? 

a. Coyote 

b. Badger 

Coyote

200

Based upon the evidence she found, Badger's pup was most likely killed by a _____. 

a. Hawk 

b. Eagle

c. Snake 

d. Scorpion 

Eagle

200

When coyote awoke that first evening, how was he feeling? 

a. Energized

b. Courageous

c. Confused

d. Hungry 

Hungry

200

Eventually it rained that summer, ending the drought. 

True 

False

True

200

 Few animals ever messed with Badger. Why?

a. She camouflaged well with her habitat. 

b. Her size frightened many other animals. 

c. She usually hid in the holes she dug. 

d. She was a fierce fighter. 

She was a fierce fighter.

300

It was hard times for all the animals in Chaco Canyon. Why? 

a. Rain hadn't fallen yet that spring. 

b. A sandstorm had swept through the arroyo. 

c. The extremely cold winter had damaged the plants. 

d. Construction crews were building homes. 

Rain hadn't fallen yet that spring.

300

When Coyote and Badger first meet, they growl at each other. Then, something happens that seems to relax them. What happened? 

a. They pawed at the dirt in front of where they stood. 

b. A shooting star flashed across the sky. 

c. They sniffed each other's scent. 

d. Badger's pups appeared from the tunnel. 

They sniffed each other's scent.

300

What sense does coyote use to find prey? 

a. touch 

b. sight 

c. hearing 

d. smell 

smell

300

How do coyotes and badgers hunt together?

a. Coyote chases and badger eats. 

b.  Coyote chase and badger digs. 

c. Badgers dig and coyote eats. 

d. Coyote and badger do the same things. 

Coyote chase and badger digs.

400

"The sun was going down, but the air was still hot". 

What does the sun was going down mean? 

a. It was morning. 

b. It was nearly afternoon. 

c. It was nearly night. 

d. It  was the middle of the day. 

It was nearly night.

400

Badger had a specific skill set that allowed her to hunt successfully. What was it? 

a. Her ability to run quickly. 

b. Her ability to dig fast. 

c. Her ability to climb over rock. 

d. Her ability to see well at night. 

Her ability to dig fast.

400

What strange, yet familiar sound did Badger hear during the storm? 

a. Wolf howling in the wind. 

b. An eagle shrieking high above. 

c. Her dead pup scratching at the dirt. 

d. The whispers of her ancestors. 

Wolf howling in the wind.

400

Farther up the canyon, Badger emerged from the den.

What does emerged from the den means. 

a.  Came out of her home. 

b. Went out to hunt. 

c. Went to find her babies. 

d. Came out to play with Coyote. 

Came out of her home.

500

Farther up the canyon, Badger emerged from the den.

What does emerged from the den means. 

a. Came out of her home. 

b. Went out to hunt. 

c. Went to find her babies. 

d. Came out to play with Coyote. 

Came out of her home.

500

The dirt flew, and in a wink she was underground following the dark tunnel. 

What does in a wink means? 

a. early 

b. soon 

c. meanwhile 

d. later 

soon

500

Prey was scarce now, especially around the den. 

What does prey was scarce means? 

a. There was a lot of food. 

b. Badger didn't want to hunt. 

c. Coyote didn't' want to hunt with Badger. 

d. Food was hard to find. 

Food was hard to find.

500

Which of the genre of the story?

a. Fantasy

b. Nonfiction

c. Realistic Fiction

d. Fable

Realistic Fiction

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