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Vocabulary
100

According to the excerpt from My Life With the Chimpanzees, why did Jane Goodall go to Gombe National Park?

a. to join a chimpanzee family

b. to study chimpanzee behavior

c. to work as a chimpanzee doctor

d. to learn to make chimpanzee tools

b. to study chimpanzee behavior

100

Read this passage from My Life With the Chimpanzees. (p.107, paragraph 43)

Suddenly a chimp charged straight toward me. His hair bristled with rage. At the last minute he swerved and ran off. I stayed still. Two more chimps charged nearby. Then, suddenly, I realized I was alone again. All the chimps had gone.

What does Goodall achieve by including this in the text?

a. She shows that chimps have many human traits.

b. She shows that the chimps had accepted her.

c. She shows that chimps can be aggressive creatures.

d. She shows that her time among the chimps was a failure.

c. She shows that chimps can be aggressive creatures.

100

Goodall had more than one purpose for writing My Life With the Chimpanzees. Which of the following best identifies those purposes?

a. She wanted to share facts about chimpanzees and tell the story of how she learned those facts.

b. She wanted to entertain readers with stories about chimpanzees and brag about her findings.

a. She wanted to share facts about chimpanzees and tell the story of how she learned those facts.

100

Athletes must exercise regularly to stay in shape. 

"Athletes" in this sentence is a(n):

a. adjective 

b. verb

c. adverb

d. noun

d. noun

100

According to Jane, many of the chimpanzees seemed irritable when it rained. (p.107, paragraph 41)

Based on the definition of irritable, how were the chimps MOST LIKELY feeling?

a. annoyed

b. happy

a. annoyed

200

According to the excerpt from My Life With the Chimpanzees, what important discovery did Jane Goodall make during her early years at Gombe Park? (p.106)

a. Chimpanzees can learn to write.

b. Chimpanzees make and use tools.

c. Chimpanzees give each other names.

d. Chimpanzees eat mostly fruits and nuts.

b. Chimpanzees make and use tools.

200

In the excerpt from My Life With the Chimpanzees, Goodall was happy to learn that a large male chimpanzee had visited her camp. Why was this event so important to Goodall? (p.105, paragraphs 31-33)

a. She had begun to feel afraid of the chimpanzees.

b. It supported her theory that animals are like humans.

c. She had grown weary of traveling back and forth to the Peak.

d. It showed that the chimpanzees had started to accept her presence.

d. It showed that the chimpanzees had started to accept her presence.

200

Why is My Life With the Chimpanzees considered a memoir?

a. It describes nature.

b. It describes key moments in the author’s life.

b. It describes key moments in the author’s life.

200

Jason is an intelligent student.

"Intelligent" in this sentence is a(n):

 a. adjective 

b. verb

c. adverb

 d. noun

a.adjective

200

If the leopard vanished into the forest, which of the following must be true? (p.102, paragraph 8)

Base your answer on the meaning of vanished.

a. It made a loud cry.

b. It can no longer be seen.

b. It can no longer be seen.

300

According to the excerpt from My Life With the Chimpanzees, what made “the Peak” one of Goodall’s favorite places? (p.103, paragraph 13)

a. The views from the Peak were excellent.

b. The trees on the Peak provided plenty of food.

c. The chimps that lived on the Peak were friendly.

d. The silence on the Peak helped her think and write.

a. The views from the Peak were excellent.

300

The following question has two parts. Answer Part A first, and then Part B.

      Part A According to the excerpt from My Life With the Chimpanzees, which word best describes the young Jane Goodall? (p.103, paragraph 17)

a. bossy

b. patient

c. helpless

d. generous

b. patient

300

Which characteristic does My Life With the Chimpanzees share with other memoirs?

a. It is written from the first-person point of view.

b. It is written from the third-person point of view.

a. It is written from the first-person point of view.

300

Jane sat under the trees and took notes. 

"sat" in this sentence is a(n):

a. adjective

b. verb

c. adverb

d. noun

b. verb

300

Which is the most likely meaning of miserable in the following sentence? Base your answer on the meaning of miserable. (p.107, paragraph 41)

Wearing wet shoes and soggy socks on a long hike can make a person miserable.

a. grateful

b. talkative

c. unhappy

c. unhappy

400

According to the excerpt from My Life With the Chimpanzees, which of the following statements about chimpanzees are true? Choose three options. (Use p.103, 105, 109)

a. Chimpanzees like the rain.

b. Chimpanzees eat mostly small animals.

c. Chimpanzees use calls to communicate.

d. Chimpanzees live in groups and communities.

e. Chimpanzees want to get close to humans.

f. Chimpanzees make their own beds.

c, d, f

400

Part B Which passage from My Life With the Chimpanzees most clearly supports the answer to Part A? (p.103)

a. During those months of gradual discovery, the chimps very slowly began to realize that I was not so frightening after all. Even so, it was almost a year before I could approach to within one hundred yards.

b. I carried a little tin trunk up there. In it I kept a kettle, some sugar and coffee, and a tin mug. Then, when I got tired from a long trek to another valley, I could make a drink in the middle of the day. I kept a blanket up there, too….

c. After supper I would get out the little notebook in which I had scribbled everything I had seen while watching the chimps during the day. I would settle down to write it all legibly into my journal….

d. Instead of writing the information in notebooks, I started to use a little tape recorder. Then I could keep my eyes on the chimps all the time. By the end of the day there was so much typing to be done that I found I couldn’t do it all myself.

a. During those months of gradual discovery, the chimps very slowly began to realize that I was not so frightening after all. Even so, it was almost a year before I could approach to within one hundred yards.

400

Which of the following TWO central ideas can be added to the list of central ideas for My Life With the Chimpanzees?

a. Chimpanzees do many of the same things humans do

b. Chimpanzees can be unintelligent sometimes

c. It takes time to gain the trust of chimpanzees

a & c

400

You may purchase tickets at the door but there will be an extra charge.

"tickets" in this sentence is a(n):

 a. adjective

b. verb

c. adverb

d. noun

d. noun

400

If someone approached you threateningly, how might you feel? (p.107, paragraph 42)

a. Sad

b. Excited

c. Frightened

c. Frightened

500

Which of the following animals does Goodall encounter in the excerpt from My Life With the Chimpanzees? Choose three options. (Use p.102, 104)

a. horse

b. buffalo

c. leopard

d. baboon

e. kangaroo

b, c, d

500

What makes Goodall’s perspective in My Life With the Chimpanzees unique?

a. Not many humans keep a daily journal.

b. Not many humans are interested in African wildlife.

c. Not many humans would agree that chimpanzees are worth saving.

d. Not many humans have spent so much time in nature with chimpanzees.

d. Not many humans have spent so much time in nature with chimpanzees.

500

Why was David Greybeard's visit to the camp significant to the rest of the story? (p.105-106)

a. It shows that the chimpanzees liked to sleep in the camp beds

b. It proves that chimpanzees love to go camping just like humans

c. It is evidence that the chimpanzees were starting to trust Jane and others at her camp.

c. It is evidence that the chimpanzees were starting to trust Jane and others at her camp.

500

I had already named him David Greybeard.

 "named" in this sentence is a(n)

a. noun

b. verb

c. adverb

d. adjective

b. verb

500

An impetuous person is most likely to do which of the following? (p.108, paragraph 48)

a. tell boring jokes

b. give people orders

c. act without thinking

c. act without thinking

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