1. What is a scarecrow?

A. A device to scare birds

B. A device to keep farmers company

C. A device to motivate gardeners

D. A device to entertain visitors

A. A device to scare birds

TOPICS: A scarecrow is a device (traditionally a dummy) used to deter birds such as crows from disturbing crops.

2. Why is it a scarecrow instead of a scarecrow?

A. Crows are more easily scared.

B. Crows are not easily scared.

C. Ravens are the most troublesome bird.

D. Ravens are the least problematic bird.

C. Ravens are the most troublesome bird.

THEMES: Ravens are big and eat a lot, plus they are intelligent and tend to congregate in large groups. The combination makes them one of the most troublesome birds for farmers and gardeners.

3. What other types of “scares” do gardeners and farmers use to repel crows?

A. Reflective tapes

B. Noise Guns

C. Dead Ravens

D. Photos of cats

AE, B and C

AE, B and C

THEMES: Modern scarecrows rarely take human form. On California farmland, tapes of highly reflective aluminized PET film are tied to plants to create glare from the sun. Another approach is propane fueled automatic noise guns. In southern Appalachia, another common method of scaring away crows was the use of a dead crow hung upside down from a pole.

4. Why are crows a problem?

A. Eating freshly sown seed

B. Pull up corn and other newly sprouted plants

C. Return to the same place every night.

D. Meet in a group of 20 to 30

E. All of the above

E. All of the above

THEMES: Crows can be a problem in spring gardens. They may work in a row pulling up newly sprouted corn to eat the remaining seeds/seedlings. The crows not only feed on freshly dropped seed, but also gather nightly, starting with groups of half a dozen which then unite to form a group of 20 to 30 and so on until the flock is quite large and noisy. . It is his custom to return to the same place every night.

5. According to L. Frank Baum, author of “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz,” what did the scarecrow want more than anything?

A. A home

B. A brain

C. A heart

D.Courage

B. A brain

THEMES: The scarecrow was commonly used in 19th century English literature, as evidenced by its presence in L. Frank Baum’s short story The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, as one of the main protagonists. The Scarecrow of Oz was looking for brains from the Great Wizard. In the movie The Wizard of Oz, the Scarecrow of Oz was played by Ray Bolger.

6. In the UK, where the use of scarecrows as crop protectors dates back to time immemorial, and where dialects abounded, there is a wide range of alternative names. What is not another name for the scarecrow?

A. Mommet

B. Murmet

C.Hodmedod

mr tattie bogle

E. They are all scarecrow names

E. They are all scarecrow names

SUBJECTS: It is the Mommet in Somerset, the Murmet in Devon, the Hodmedod in Berkshire and the Tattie bogle in Scotland.

7. One of the oldest scarecrow designs is the human figure scarecrow, but humans have created many different shapes of scarecrows. What is a true bird scarer?

A.Bubbles

B Balloons

C. Comets

B&C

B&C

THEMES: It is true that both balloons and kites are used to scare birds, although kites are said to be more effective as many bird species also naturally fear predators such as birds of prey.

8. Are there any living scarecrows outside of the Wizard of Oz?

A.Humans

B.Dogs

C. Cats

D.Birds

EB and D

EB and D

TOPICS: Bird control by trained border collies has been used on airfields, golf courses, and agricultural land. Falcons and falcons have also been used successfully to control not only birds but also rodent populations. The success of this method of bird control is based on the fact that many birds have a natural fear of hawks and hawks as predators, so their presence in the area encourages the dispersal of problem species.

9. What “toy” is often used to scare birds away?

A. Water gun

B.Aircraft model

C.Bicycle

D. Baseball Rhythms

B.Aircraft model

TOPICS: Radio-controlled model aircraft have been used to scare or ‘mist’ pest birds since the early 1980s, primarily over airfields, but have also been used over agricultural areas, fisheries and landfills. This method has been shown to be very effective and birds are slower to get used to a treatment where they are actively novatized.

10. Ultrasonic repellers are electronic devices that produce what kind of sound?

A. Too high a pitch for people to hear.

B. Too low a tone for people to hear.

C. Too low a pitch for people to hear.

D. Too high pitched for people to hear.

A. Too high a pitch for people to hear.

TOPICS: Ultrasonic scarers are electronic devices that produce high volume ultrasound. The sound is designed to be too high pitched for people to hear, but audible to most birds. This has the advantage of avoiding disturbance to neighboring households. However, some people can hear them, particularly women and the young, and while this ability is generally lost with age, it can cause discomfort and even headaches for those nearby who have sensitive high-range hearing.

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