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Multiple Choice
1. How does Sam display a unique understanding of nature that many adults do not?
A) He recognizes that schoolwork is more important than actions.
B) He realizes that many adults do not take the time to observe nature.
C) He understands the importance of communication even in the animal world.
D) He takes the initiative to spend time outdoors, unlike his parents.
2. What is Sam’s method for developing scientific ideas?
A) Research and discussion
B) Observation and questioning
C) Data collection and interpretation
D) Analysis and theory development
3. What comparison might be made between the cob and the pen’s responsibility to the nest?
A) The cob is responsible for safety while the pen is responsible for nest building.
B) The pen is responsible for feeding while the cob maintains the nest’s cleanliness.
C) The pen is responsible for maintaining the nest while the cob soon abandons it.
D) The cob and the pen play identical roles in raising the cygnets.
4. What are the novel’s views on privacy and self-isolation?
A) They are detrimental to the enjoyment of individual experiences.
B) They cause a permanent separation from family members.
C) They help in the development of polite behavior.
D) They ensure an individual is secure in abilities and talents.
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