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1. What does the Duck find boring?
A. Hopping
B. Living in the pond
C. Traveling
D. Swimming
2. What does the Duck wish for?
A. To fly
B. To swim faster
C. To hop like the Kangaroo
D. To stay in the pond
3. What concern does the Kangaroo express about the Duck?
A. The Duck is too heavy
B. The Duck's webbed feet are wet and cold
C. The Duck can't balance
D. The Duck can't stay quiet
4. What does the Duck do to address the Kangaroo's concern?
A. Learns to hop
B. Buys four pairs of worsted socks
C. Dries its feet
D. Covers its feet with leaves
5. What does the Kangaroo ask the Duck to do while sitting on its tail?
A. Sing a song
B. Sit steady
C. Balance the socks
D. Hold on tightly
6. How many times do the Duck and Kangaroo travel around the world?
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
7. What is the reason for the Kangaroo's hesitation initially?
A. The Duck's feet might give it rheumatism
B. The Duck is too noisy
C. The Duck might fall off
D. The Duck cannot hop
10. In what kind of light does the Kangaroo prefer to start their journey?
A. Bright sunlight
B. Pale moonlight
C. Cloudy evening
D. Early morning
11. What is the Duck’s exclamation when it sees the Kangaroo hop?
A. "Oh dear!"
B. "Good gracious!"
C. "Wow!"
D. "Amazing!"
12. What is the Duck’s ultimate feeling after traveling with the Kangaroo?
A. Boredom
B. Excitement
C. Happiness
D. Nervousness
13. What kind of material are the socks the Duck buys made of?
A. Cotton
B. Woolen worsted
C. Polyester
D. Silk
14. What is the poetic term used humorously for rheumatism in the poem?
A. Roo-matiz
B. Roo-pain
C. Kangar-ache
D. Hop-tiz
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