Nursery Rhyme Quiz: What Does The Animal Says?

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1. The lion says "roar"

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The given statement "The lion says 'roar'" is true. Lions are known for their distinctive roar, which is a form of vocalization they use to communicate with other lions and establish their territory. The roar of a lion is a powerful and deep sound that can be heard from a long distance. Therefore, it is accurate to say that lions say "roar."

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Nursery Rhyme Quiz: What Does The Animal Says? - Quiz


What does the animal say? Do your children like animals in nursery rhymes? Most kids love animals in a nursery rhyme. Young children who learn nursery rhymes also... see morelearn new vocabulary and expect the missing rhyming words at the end of each line. Nursery rhymes can be sung anywhere at any time, but they are the best right before going to bed. If you know more, check out this quiz. see less

2. The horse says "moo"

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Horses do not say "moo", they typically neigh or whinny. Therefore, the statement "The horse says 'moo'" is false.

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3. The cat says "cluck"

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Cats do not say "cluck". The sound that cats typically make is a "meow" or a similar variation. Therefore, the statement "The cat says 'cluck'" is not true.

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4. The dog says "baa"

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5. The bird says "tweet"

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The statement "The bird says 'tweet'" is a commonly known fact. Birds are known to produce various sounds, and the sound "tweet" is often associated with birds. Therefore, the answer "True" is correct as it aligns with this common knowledge.

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6. The snake says "ribbit"

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7. The sheep says "baa"

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The statement "The sheep says 'baa'" is a commonly known fact. Sheep are known to produce a sound that is similar to the word "baa." Therefore, it is true that sheep say "baa."

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8.  The pig says "oink"

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The given statement "The pig says 'oink'" is a commonly known fact. It is widely recognized that pigs produce the sound "oink" as a form of vocalization. Therefore, the correct answer is true.

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9. The bear says "growls"

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The given statement "The bear says 'growls'" is true. Bears are known to make growling sounds as a form of communication. Growling is a common vocalization made by bears to express aggression, dominance, or to establish territory. It is a way for bears to communicate their presence and intentions to other bears or potential threats. Therefore, the correct answer is true.

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10. The elephant says "pawoo"

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The given correct answer is true because the statement mentions that the elephant says "pawoo." Assuming that "pawoo" is a representation of the sound an elephant makes, it implies that the statement is true.

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The lion says "roar"
The horse says "moo"
The cat says "cluck"
The dog says "baa"
The bird says "tweet"
The snake says "ribbit"
The sheep says "baa"
 The pig says "oink"
The bear says "growls"
The elephant says "pawoo"
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