Can you fool a jackal?

This task is about listening and recalling information.
Listen to the story and answer the questions.

Question

a) What did the crab do for the crocodile?
    • Searched for animals for the crocodile to eat.

    • Kept a lookout for danger.

    • Brought food for the crocodile.

    • Helped the crocodile find soft mud to sleep in.

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b) What did the crocodile do for the crab?
    • Protected him from danger.

    • Let him pick its teeth for food scraps.

    • Let him share a mud-hole on the river bank.

    • Gave him things to eat.

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c) Where did the crab find the jackal?
    • Deep in the forest.

    • Asleep in the sun.

    • Out hunting on the river bank.

    • Lying in the shade of a tree.

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d) The jackal tricked the crocodile by
    • getting him to move his tail.

    • pretending to believe the crab's story.

    • making him laugh.

    • jumping up and down in front of him.

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e) The crocodile thought that the jackal would help the crab because the jackal was
    • too clever for his own good.

    • a friend.

    • inquisitive.

    • hungry too.

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f) Why did the crab and the crocodile want the jackal to come down to the river bank?
    • To pay a friendly visit.

    • So he could help bury the crocodile.

    • To help them find food.

    • So he could be killed and eaten.