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14 novembre 2014

Quiz - Bernie's Quest: A Feathery Tale

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You read the story.

Could you find the answers to the following questions?

 1. Where did Bernie’s family spend winter?

  

 2. Who wrote the song interpreted by Tommy the sailor?

  

 3. When Bernie reaches the shore, where does he think he is, at first?

  

 4. What specie of yellow flowers grow where Bernie lands the second time?

  

 5. What was Larky so afraid of?

 

 6. In what language does the young girl with black hair sing?

 

 7. Which animals are parts of Canada’s coat of arm?

  

 8. What does the word “Kanata” mean?

 

 9. What kind of dinosaurs Bernie does not like?

  

 10. What does Bernie follow to get to the capital of England?

  

 11. Which Canadian singer does Bernie hear sing on the radio?

  

 12. Which park is the closest to the London Eye?

  

 13. Where could we find magpies in Canada, according to Bernie?

  

 14. Where does Bernie’s cousin Jeremy live?

  

 15. Which species of animals were seated around Edgar the raven?

  

 16. Who said that “destiny grants us our wishes, but in its own way”?

  

 17. Who made the sculpture called “The Scallop”?

  

 18. Who wrote the song Bernie sang to Joyce when he first met her?

  

 19. What is the name of Joyce’s sister?

 

 20. According to which philosopher does the word “love” free us of the pain of life?

 

For the correct answers, click on this link: http://angepoilu.canalblog.com/archives/2014/09/04/30894609.html

 

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