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    Exercise "Animals and babies", created by anonyme (a free exercise to learn English):
    Results of the 4 346 people who have taken this test:
    Average mark: 59 / 100 Share


    Latest member with a 100/100 (perfect mark): show2009 / IVORY COAST, on Wednesday 09 March - 16:42:
    "Merci beaucoup !"


    They got a perfect mark


    Stats (1287 candidates)
    Question 1 passed: 79.4 %
    A baby cat is called a *. Interestingly, the same word is used for a baby rabbit!

    Question 2 passed: 80 %
    A baby dog is called a *.

    Question 3 passed: 88.1 %
    A baby cow is called a *. This word also means your lower leg, from your ankle to your knee.

    Question 4 passed: 68.1 %
    A baby sheep is called a *.

    Question 5 passed: 34.6 %
    A baby goat is called a *. So is any human child, from babyhood through the teenage years!

    Question 6 passed: 75.6 %
    A baby pig is called a *.

    Question 7 passed: 52.9 %
    A baby horse is called a * if it is a boy...

    Question 8 passed: 46.2 %
    ... and a * if it is a girl!

    Question 9 passed: 72.2 %
    A baby duck is called a *.

    Question 10 passed: 56.6 %
    A baby goose is called a *.

    Question 11 passed: 49.4 %
    A baby swan is called a *.

    Question 12 passed: 44.6 %
    A baby turkey is called a *.

    Question 13 passed: 60.4 %
    And finally, a baby chicken is called a *.The same word can be used for any newly hatched baby bird,except the waterbirds in questions 9 and 10!


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