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Exercise "Queen Bumblebees", created by anonyme (a free exercise to learn English):
Results of the 2 140 people who have taken this test:
Average mark: 58 / 100 Share
Latest member with a 100/100 (perfect mark): ploplo / SWITZERLAND, on Monday 16 September - 17:02:
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Stats (1416 candidates)
Question 1 passed: 48.9 %
Bumblebees have particularly large and * bodies and flight for them can be a
Question 2 passed: 48 %
* effort.
Question 3 passed: 49.6 %
That's particularly so in the * when the mornings are cold and queen bumblebees are just emerging from their
Question 4 passed: 51 %
winter *.
Question 5 passed: 46.4 %
It's only a few degrees * freezing but a queen needs to get started
Question 6 passed: 45.2 %
* to look for food.
Question 7 passed: 40 %
The thick furry hairs on her body help to conserve what * she manages to generate.
Question 8 passed: 49.3 %
At the *, she's only a few degrees warmer than the surrounding vegetation as a
Question 9 passed: 45.8 %
thermal camera clearly *.
Question 10 passed: 44.8 %
Her body is only marginally more * than the blue leaves and
Question 11 passed: 39.3 %
* around her but she has a special way of warming up for
Question 12 passed: 42.4 %
*.
Question 13 passed: 40.5 %
She can put her wings out of gear so that, without moving them, she can rev up the wing muscles inside and that * the temperature within her thorax by
Question 14 passed: 38.2 %
* degrees centigrade or even more as the expanding
Question 15 passed: 37.2 %
* image on the thermal camera indicates.
Question 16 passed: 45.3 %
Her body temperature is now over * degrees centigrade.
Question 17 passed: 39.1 %
At last, she has a chance of *.
Question 18 passed: 43.5 %
She will now be able to visit the spring * while it's still too cold for others to do so.
Question 19 passed: 43.6 %
The long * of the daffodils retain heat very well and they're still warm even after
Question 20 passed: 42.8 %
their hot-bodied * have left.
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