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1. What is the main theme of the story?
A. How humans built cities
B. How natural selection shapes living things
C. How forests grow
D. How animals learn to speak
2. What makes the forest in Chapter 1 unique?
A. The trees can walk
B. The trees glow faintly at night
C. The animals speak human languages
D. It never gets dark there
3. What are the Lumin Squirrels known for?
A. Their long tails
B. Their bright golden fur
C. Their ability to fly
D. Their sharp claws
4. Why do some Lumin Squirrels glow more than others?
A. They choose how much they shine
B. Their glow depends on their diet
C. Their glow is inherited from their parents
D. They can turn their glow on and off
5. Who hunts the Lumin Squirrels?
A. Aqua-Tails
B. Green beetles
C. Shadow Hawks
D. Other squirrels
6. What environmental change begins affecting the Lumin Squirrels?
A. The trees grow taller
B. The glowing trees begin to fade
C. The forest floods
D. New predators arrive
7. Which squirrels survive better once the forest becomes darker?
A. The brightest ones
B. The medium-glowing ones
C. The dim-furred ones
D. The loudest ones
8. What process causes more dim-furred squirrels to appear over generations?
A. Mutation
B. Natural selection
C. Migration
D. Hibernation
9. What major change happens to the valley in Chapter 3?
A. It becomes a desert
B. It sinks into a giant new sea
C. It becomes a frozen tundra
D. It turns into a volcano
10. What early advantage did some Aqua-Tails have?
A. They could fly
B. They had webbed feet or stronger lungs
C. They could live without water
D. They were larger and stronger
11. What allowed Aqua-Tails to survive as water levels rose?
A. Their ability to climb trees
B. Their swimming adaptations
C. Their ability to change color
D. Their sharp teeth
12. What happened to Aqua-Tails after thousands of years?
A. They became land predators
B. They grew wings
C. They became expert swimmers
D. They stopped evolving
13. In the Battle of the Bugs, which beetles are eaten more often?
A. Green beetles
B. Red beetles
C. Blue beetles
D. Silver beetles
14. Why do green beetles survive better?
A. Birds dislike green insects
B. They are poisonous
C. They blend into the environment
D. They run faster
15. What eventually happens to the red beetle population?
A. It grows rapidly
B. It becomes stronger
C. It nearly disappears
D. It becomes the dominant group
16. In Chapter 5, which giraffe-like creatures starve during the drought?
A. Long-necked ones
B. Medium-necked ones
C. Short-necked ones
D. All of them
17. Why do long-necked creatures survive the drought?
A. They run fastest
B. They can reach high leaves
C. They dig for roots
D. They hibernate
18. What happens to the giraffe species over centuries?
A. All neck lengths stay the same
B. Only short necks remain
C. Longer necks become more common
D. They evolve wings
19. What do farmers use in Chapter 6 to protect crops?
A. Fertilizers
B. Water
C. Pesticides
D. Nets
20. Why do pesticides stop working over time?
A. Farmers stop using them
B. Resistant insects survive and reproduce
C. The chemicals freeze
D. Birds remove the insects
21. What trait allows some insects to survive pesticide sprays?
A. Ability to breathe underwater
B. Natural genetic resistance
C. Bright colors
D. Sharp claws
22. What lesson does Chapter 7 emphasize?
A. Change never happens
B. Organisms choose their adaptations
C. The Earth and its ecosystems are always changing
D. Animals do not evolve

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1. B
2. B
3. B
4. C
5. C
6. B
7. C
8. B
9. B
10. B
11. B
12. C
13. B
14. C
15. C
16. C
17. B
18. C
19. C
20. B
21. B
22. C