4.) The “jockey” places the frog on the launching pad.
a. winner’ circle c. measuring place
b. take-off point d. finish lone
5.) The “jockey” does whatever is necessary to incite the frog to jump.
a. excite c. demonstrate
b. calm d. frighten
6.) Some frogs frustrate their “jockeys.”
a. upset c. stop
b. satisfy d. reward
7.) Frogs are unpredictable.
a. experienced c. native
b. surprising d. understandable
8.) At croaker College, frogs are taught the fundamentals of jumping.
a. possibilities c. origins
b. basics d. tricks
9.) People can attend a farm animal auction at the fair.
a. show c. race
b. contest d. sale
10.) There is the consolation of knowing there’s always next year.
a. pressure c. excitement
b. benefit d. comfort