Jane GoodallVersión en línea Complete the next quiz por Adriana Sofía Ortiz Ascencio 1 What animal did Jane Goodall study in Africa? a Chimpanzees b Elephants c Lions d Giraffes 2 What did Jane Goodall discover about chimpanzees that surprised many scientists? a They could fly b They used tools c They didn't need water d They spoke English 3 What inspired Jane Goodall to study animals when she was a child? a A book about Tarzan b Her science teacher c A trip to the zoo d Her childhood dog 4 What was the main focus of Jane Goodall's work? a Studying chimpanzee migration b Protecting chimpanzees and their habitat c Finding new kinds of chimpanzees d Training chimpanzees to be pets 5 How did scientists react at first when Jane Goodall started her research? a They fully supported her b They doubted her methods c They invited her to conferences d They gave her an award 6 What tool did the chimpanzees use that Jane discovered in her research? a Rocks to crack nuts b Sticks to get termites c Leaves to write with d Vines to swing on 7 What did Jane Goodall do to protect chimpanzees after her discoveries? a She stopped doing research b She started conservation programs c She wrote a storybook d She became a vet 8 What important message did Jane Goodall want to share with the world? a The importance of technology in animal life b The need to protect animals and the environment c The benefits of having chimpanzees as pets d The idea that chimpanzees should live in zoos 9 What did Jane Goodall like to do when she was a child? a She read many book about animals b She plays many games c She did homeworks about animals d She plays with animals 10 What did Jane Goodall do to get closer to the animals? a She went to africa to study animals b She travelled around the world c She played with chimpanzees d She traveled with chimpanzees 11 How are chimpanzees the same as people? a They play b They think c They feel happy d All