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Sunday, February 28, 2010

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iLiveMath Animals of Asia Results: Level 2

Number of Questions: 12

Correctly Answered: 8
Incorrectly Answered: 3
Unanswered: 1

Correct: 67%
Incorrect: 25%
Unanswered: 8%


Question 1:
A zoologist in China saw 8 muntjacs last week and 13 this week. What
is the sum?

8 + 13 = 21

Question 2:
A mother panda nurses her cub 10 times a day. How many times a week?

10 x 7 = 70
Correctly Answered: 70

Question 3:
A zoologist in China saw 7 pandas last week and 8 this week. What is
the sum?

7 + 8 = 15
Correctly Answered: 15

Question 4:
If Formosan macaques groom each other 3 hrs/day. How many hrs/week do
they spend grooming?

3 x 7 = 21 hrs/week
Correctly Answered: 21

Question 5:
Tourists started photographing Bengal tigers at 1:15 PM and completed
at 1:16 PM. How many minutes have passed?

1:16 PM - 1:15 PM = 1 minutes
Correctly Answered: 1

Question 6:
On an Indian wildlife tour of cobras we started at 6 o'clock PM and
completed in 4 hours. What time did the tour complete?

6:00 PM + 4 hours = 10:00 PM
Correctly Answered: 10

Question 7:
Tiger cubs born week 0 leave the den in week 7 of the year. How many
weeks are they in the den?

7 - 0 = 7 weeks
Correctly Answered: 7

Question 8:
A zoologist in China saw 15 pandas last week and 14 this week. What
is the sum?

15 + 14 = 29
Correctly Answered: 29

Question 9:
Tiger cubs born week 20 leave the den in week 26 of the year. How many
days are they in the den?

(26 - 20) x 7 = 42 days
Incorrectly Answered: 46
Correctly Answered: 42

Question 10:
A zoologist in India saw 8 elephants last week and 18 this week. What
is the sum?

8 + 18 = 26
Incorrectly Answered: 24
Correctly Answered: 26

Question 11:
Tourists started photographing cobras at 1:14 PM and completed at 1:19
PM. How many minutes have passed?

1:19 PM - 1:14 PM = 5 minutes
Correctly Answered: 5

Question 12:
A mother panda nurses her cub 9 times a day for 32 minutes. How many
minutes per day does she nurse?

9 x 32 = 288 minutes
Incorrectly Answered: 285


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