Unseen Passage for Class 3 - Passage 18

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Unseen passage - Snakes are very good at hiding. Most snakes can camouflage themselves into their environment. That means they have different colors and patterns on their bodies that allow them to blend in with the colors and patterns of things around them. Camouflage helps them hide from their enemies and helps them be sneaky when they are trying to capture something to eat.

For example, the emerald tree boa lives in the jungle. Its green skin makes it nearly invisible among the green leaves of the trees. Rattlesnakes live in rocky, dry places. The patterns of black, tan, and brown on their backs help them blend in with their rocky environment. The horned viper lives in the desert. Its skin is the same color as sand where it burrows underground. It is hard to see unless it is moving.

Also, some snakes that are harmless look very similar to venomous snakes. The harmless milk snake is colored orange, with yellow and black stripes, much like the poisonous coral snake. The enemies of the milk snake mistake it for a coral snake because they look so much alike.

Q1) Why are snakes good at hiding?

A. Because they are fast runners

B. Due to their ability to camouflage

C. Because they are brightly colored

D. Because they can fly

Answer: B. Due to their ability to camouflage

Q2) What purpose does camouflage serve for snakes?

A. To scare away predators

B. To make them more visible

C. To help them hide from enemies

D. To attract mates

Answer: C. To help them hide from enemies

Q3) Where does the emerald tree boa live?

A. Desert

B. Jungle

C. Arctic region

D. Rocky places

Answer: B. Jungle

Q4) How does the horned viper hide in its environment?

A. By flying

B. By burrowing underground

C. By climbing trees

D. By swimming in water

Answer: B. By burrowing underground

Q5) Why might harmless snakes like the milk snake be mistaken for venomous snakes?

A. Because they are brightly colored

B. Because they are aggressive

C. Because they can fly

D. Because they look similar to venomous snakes

Answer: D. Because they look similar to venomous snakes

Unseen passage - A Native American named George Crum invented potato chips in 1853, although that was not his intention! He was a chef at an elegant restaurant in Saratoga Springs, New York, called Moon Lake Lodge. A regular item on the menu was fried potatoes, which was an idea that had started in France.

At that time, French fried potatoes were cut into thick slices. One day, a dinner guest at Moon Lake Lodge sent his fried potatoes back to the chef because he did not like them so thick. So, Mr. Crum cut the potatoes a little thinner and fried them. The guest did not like those either. That made Mr. Crum angry, so he thought he would just show that guy.

He sliced the potatoes paper-thin and fried them, thinking that would hush the complaining diner. However, his plan backfired on him! The diner loved the crispy, thin potatoes! Other diners tried them and also liked them. So, Mr. Crum’s potato chips were added to the menu. They were called Saratoga Chips. Eventually, Mr. Crum opened his own restaurant to sell his famous chips. Now potato chips are packaged and sold in grocery stores worldwide!

Q1) Where and when were potato chips invented?

A. France, 1853

B. Saratoga Springs, New York, 1853

C. Moon Lake Lodge, 1853

D. France, Moon Lake Lodge, 1853

Answer: B. Saratoga Springs, New York, 1853

Q2) What was the initial dish served at Moon Lake Lodge?

A. Potato salad

B. Mashed potatoes

C. French fried potatoes

D. Potato chips

Answer: C. French fried potatoes

Q3) Why did George Crum cut the potatoes thinner?

A. To impress other diners

B. To make them crispy

C. To experiment with new recipes

D. In response to a guest's complaint

Answer: D. In response to a guest's complaint

Q4) What were the chips initially called?

A. Moon Lake Chips

B. Saratoga Crisps

C. Potato Delights

D. Saratoga Chips

Answer: D. Saratoga Chips

Q5) What happened after Mr. Crum's potato chips were added to the menu?

A. They became less popular

B. They were sold exclusively at Moon Lake Lodge

C. Mr. Crum opened his own restaurant

D. They disappeared from the market

Answer: C. Mr. Crum opened his own restaurant


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