Pet Care and Characteristics Reading Comprehension

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Question 3: What do pets provide to their owners?

The correct answer is D. Joy and companionship.

Explanation:
Pets primarily provide emotional benefits to their owners through:
- Unconditional love and affection
- Loyal companionship
- Emotional support
- Daily joy and happiness

While other options like financial benefits, professional training, or strict discipline are not typical benefits that pets provide to their owners.

Question 4: What responsibility comes with owning a pet?

The correct answer is C. Giving food, water, and love.

Explanation:
This is the most fundamental and essential responsibility of pet ownership because:
- Food and water are basic survival needs
- Love and care are essential for pet's emotional well-being
- These are daily, non-negotiable requirements

Other options like buying expensive toys, constant entertainment, or travelling everywhere are not primary responsibilities and may be optional or even impractical.

Question 5: Which characteristic describes dogs in the text?

The correct answer is C. They are friendly and playful.

Explanation:
This answer reflects the typical characteristics of dogs as:
- Dogs are known for their sociable nature
- Playfulness is a common trait in dogs
- This option contrasts with the incorrect options which describe traits that are:
* Not typical of dogs (being quiet and reserved)
* Contrary to dogs' nature (disliking walking)
* Not a general characteristic (sleeping all day)

Question 6: What do hamsters enjoy doing?

The correct answer is C. Running in wheels.

Explanation:
This is correct because:
- Exercise wheels are a characteristic feature of hamster habitats
- Hamsters are naturally active and need exercise
- Running in wheels is an instinctive behavior for hamsters
- This is their primary form of exercise in captivity

The other options are incorrect because:
- While hamsters may eat carrots, it's not their primary enjoyment
- Hamsters don't sing songs
- Exploring gardens would be unsafe for pet hamsters

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