(i) Where did George find the three orphaned lion cubs?
(a) In a zoo
(b) In the forest
(c) In their backyard
(d) In a circus
(ii) What did Joy use to feed the lion cubs initially?
(a) Solid food
(b) Tinned milk through a rubber tube
(c) Fresh fruit
(d) Water from a bowl
(iii) Why did George and Joy have to say goodbye to Elsa?
(a) Elsa got sick
(b) Elsa wanted to leave
(c) Wild animals must roam free
(d) They didn't like Elsa anymore
(iv) What is the main message of "Born Free: A Lioness of Two Worlds"?
(a) Animals should stay in captivity
(b) Wild animals must roam free
(c) Zoos are the best places for animals
(d) Lions are dangerous animals
(v) When was "Born Free: A Lioness of Two Worlds" first published?
(a) 1950
(b) 1965
(c) 1960
(d) 1970
(i) Joy tried to feed the lion cubs tinned milk through a ________.
(ii) Elsa, the lioness, was ________, ________, and _________.
(iii) George and Joy Adamson were wildlife protectors in _________.
(iv) The cubs learned to play with rubber balls, tubes, and even climbed _________.
(v) The title "Born Free: A Lioness of Two Worlds" suggests that Elsa lived in two worlds - one in ________ and the other in the ________.
(i) Elsa, the lioness, was born in captivity.
(ii) George and Joy sent all three lion cubs to a zoo.
(iii) Elsa learned to climb trees and play with rubber balls.
(iv) George and Joy believed that wild animals should be kept in captivity.
(v) "Born Free: A Lioness of Two Worlds" was published in 1970.
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