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U8 Listening

The document consists of a series of true/false and multiple-choice questions related to wild tigers, their population trends, threats they face, and human interactions with them. It addresses topics such as habitat loss, poaching, and the reasons behind the demand for tiger parts. The questions are designed to assess listening skills and knowledge about tiger conservation.

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U8 Listening

The document consists of a series of true/false and multiple-choice questions related to wild tigers, their population trends, threats they face, and human interactions with them. It addresses topics such as habitat loss, poaching, and the reasons behind the demand for tiger parts. The questions are designed to assess listening skills and knowledge about tiger conservation.

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Name:………………………………………………..

Class:……………………

UNIT 8-LISTENING SKILL


True/False Questions
1. The wild tiger population has increased steadily over the last 100 years.
2. The number of wild tigers was at its lowest point in 2010.
3. Tigers have lost their natural habitats mainly due to human activities.
4. Scientists have confirmed that tiger parts are effective in traditional
medicine.
5. Tiger breeding farms have successfully stopped poaching.

Multiple-Choice Questions
6. How many wild tigers were there in the early 20th century?
a) 10,000 b) 50,000 c) 100,000 d) 500,000
7. What is the most serious threat to wild tigers today?
a) Climate change b) Poaching and the illegal tiger trade
c) Lack of food d) Attacks by other wild animals
8. Why do tigers sometimes enter villages?
a) They are searching for food b) They want to find shelter
c) They are curious about humans d) They are protecting their cubs
9. What were tiger breeding farms originally set up for?
a) To increase poaching b) To help conserve tigers
c) To sell tiger skins d) To train tigers for performances
10. Why do some people still buy tiger parts?
a) They believe they have medicinal value
b) They want to keep them as souvenirs
c) They use them for building houses
d) They consider them good luck charms
Name:………………………………………………..Class:……………………

UNIT 8-LISTENING SKILL


True/False Questions
6. The wild tiger population has increased steadily over the last 100 years.
7. The number of wild tigers was at its lowest point in 2010.
8. Tigers have lost their natural habitats mainly due to human activities.
9. Scientists have confirmed that tiger parts are effective in traditional
medicine.
10. Tiger breeding farms have successfully stopped poaching.

Multiple-Choice Questions
11. How many wild tigers were there in the early 20th century?
a) 10,000 b) 50,000 c) 100,000 d) 500,000
12. What is the most serious threat to wild tigers today?
a) Climate change b) Poaching and the illegal tiger trade
c) Lack of food d) Attacks by other wild animals
13. Why do tigers sometimes enter villages?
a) They are searching for food b) They want to find shelter
c) They are curious about humans d) They are protecting their cubs
14. What were tiger breeding farms originally set up for?
a) To increase poaching b) To help conserve tigers
c) To sell tiger skins d) To train tigers for performances
15. Why do some people still buy tiger parts?
a) They believe they have medicinal value
b) They want to keep them as souvenirs
c) They use them for building houses
d) They consider them good luck charms
Name:………………………………………………..Class:……………………

UNIT 8-LISTENING SKILL


True/False Questions
11. The wild tiger population has increased steadily over the last 100 years.
12. The number of wild tigers was at its lowest point in 2010.
13. Tigers have lost their natural habitats mainly due to human activities.
14. Scientists have confirmed that tiger parts are effective in traditional
medicine.
15. Tiger breeding farms have successfully stopped poaching.

Multiple-Choice Questions
16. How many wild tigers were there in the early 20th century?
a) 10,000 b) 50,000 c) 100,000 d) 500,000
17. What is the most serious threat to wild tigers today?
a) Climate change b) Poaching and the illegal tiger trade
c) Lack of food d) Attacks by other wild animals
18. Why do tigers sometimes enter villages?
a) They are searching for food b) They want to find shelter
c) They are curious about humans d) They are protecting their cubs
19. What were tiger breeding farms originally set up for?
a) To increase poaching b) To help conserve tigers
c) To sell tiger skins d) To train tigers for performances
20. Why do some people still buy tiger parts?
a) They believe they have medicinal value
b) They want to keep them as souvenirs
c) They use them for building houses
d) They consider them good luck charms

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