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species, one sex or caste has relatively short wings that make flight difficult or
                        impossible, but none are wingless.

                        The  smallest  bee  is  Trigona  minima,  a  stingless  bee  whose  workers  are  about
                        2.1 mm (5/64") long. The largest bee in the world is Megachile pluto, a leafcutter
                        bee whose females can attain a length of 39 mm (1.5"). Members of the family
                        Halictidae,  or  sweat  bees,  are  the  most  common  type  of  bee  in  the  Northern
                        Hemisphere, though they are small and often mistaken for wasps or flies.
                        15. What is the text about?
                           a.  Describing bees in general.
                           b.  Explaining bees in Antarctica.
                           c.  Telling the habitat of the bees.
                           d.  Giving information about bees in the Northern Hemisphere.

                        16. What is  the main idea of paragraph one?
                           a.  Bees live on every continent.
                           b.  Bees belong to flying insects.
                           c.  Bees produce honey and beeswax.
                           d.  Bees only live with insect-flowering plants.

                        17. Which of the following sentences describes the physical appearance  bees?
                           a.  None has wings.
                           b.  It has 13 antennae.
                           c.  Its length is 39 mm.
                           d.  Its tongue is complex.
                        18. The   word    “they”   in   “They     are   found   on    every   continent
                           exceptAntarctica,…”refers to … .
                           a.  ants
                           b.  bees
                           c.  insects
                           d.  flying insects


                        The following text is for questions 19 – 23

                                                 There are 80 different types of chameleons in the world,
                                                 most of which are to  be found in  Africa, south of the
                                                 Sahara desert. The common chameleon ranges from the
                                                 middle east,  along the north  African  coast  to  southern
                                                 Spain.

                        The chameleon is a slow moving lizard which hunts for insects among trees and
                        undergrowth,. One of its peculiar features is its ees, which are set in to conical
                        sockets and can move independently of another. This enables the cameleon tolook
                        behind  with  one  eye  and  in  front                       with the another.





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