
The Lion and The Mouse
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8th Grade
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 10 pts
Once upon a time, in a big jungle, there was a very strong lion, and he was known as the king of the animals because he was the biggest. The lion was very proud and thought he was the most important creature in the jungle.
One sunny day, the lion lay down under a big tree, and he let out a loud, rumbling roar. It was his way of showing how strong and important he was.
In that same jungle, there was a little mouse. The mouse was tiny and didn't think it was important at all. It was very shy and didn't make a lot of noise.
One day, the mouse heard a sound. It was the lion! The lion was stuck in a net, and he couldn't get out. The little mouse felt sorry for the lion, even though he was very big.
The mouse went over and used its sharp teeth to chew through the net. After a while, the net broke, and the lion was free. The lion was so happy and thankful to the mouse for helping him.
The lion learned that even small creatures can be very helpful, and he realized that it's essential to be kind to everyone, no matter their size.
From that day on, the lion and the mouse became good friends, and they always helped each other. And the animals in the jungle learned that being kind is more important than being big or small.
And they all lived happily ever after.
What kind of animal was the lion in the story?
A big elephant
A strong lion
A tiny mouse
A fast cheetah
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 10 pts
Once upon a time, in a big jungle, there was a very strong lion, and he was known as the king of the animals because he was the biggest. The lion was very proud and thought he was the most important creature in the jungle.
One sunny day, the lion lay down under a big tree, and he let out a loud, rumbling roar. It was his way of showing how strong and important he was.
In that same jungle, there was a little mouse. The mouse was tiny and didn't think it was important at all. It was very shy and didn't make a lot of noise.
One day, the mouse heard a sound. It was the lion! The lion was stuck in a net, and he couldn't get out. The little mouse felt sorry for the lion, even though he was very big.
The mouse went over and used its sharp teeth to chew through the net. After a while, the net broke, and the lion was free. The lion was so happy and thankful to the mouse for helping him.
The lion learned that even small creatures can be very helpful, and he realized that it's essential to be kind to everyone, no matter their size.
From that day on, the lion and the mouse became good friends, and they always helped each other. And the animals in the jungle learned that being kind is more important than being big or small.
And they all lived happily ever after.
Why did the lion let out a loud roar under the tree?
He was playing a game.
He was showing how strong he was.
He was calling for his friends.
He was feeling sleepy.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 10 pts
Once upon a time, in a big jungle, there was a very strong lion, and he was known as the king of the animals because he was the biggest. The lion was very proud and thought he was the most important creature in the jungle.
One sunny day, the lion lay down under a big tree, and he let out a loud, rumbling roar. It was his way of showing how strong and important he was.
In that same jungle, there was a little mouse. The mouse was tiny and didn't think it was important at all. It was very shy and didn't make a lot of noise.
One day, the mouse heard a sound. It was the lion! The lion was stuck in a net, and he couldn't get out. The little mouse felt sorry for the lion, even though he was very big.
The mouse went over and used its sharp teeth to chew through the net. After a while, the net broke, and the lion was free. The lion was so happy and thankful to the mouse for helping him.
The lion learned that even small creatures can be very helpful, and he realized that it's essential to be kind to everyone, no matter their size.
From that day on, the lion and the mouse became good friends, and they always helped each other. And the animals in the jungle learned that being kind is more important than being big or small.
And they all lived happily ever after.
What kind of animal was the mouse in the story?
A big elephant
A strong lion
A tiny mouse
A fast cheetah
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 10 pts
Once upon a time, in a big jungle, there was a very strong lion, and he was known as the king of the animals because he was the biggest. The lion was very proud and thought he was the most important creature in the jungle.
One sunny day, the lion lay down under a big tree, and he let out a loud, rumbling roar. It was his way of showing how strong and important he was.
In that same jungle, there was a little mouse. The mouse was tiny and didn't think it was important at all. It was very shy and didn't make a lot of noise.
One day, the mouse heard a sound. It was the lion! The lion was stuck in a net, and he couldn't get out. The little mouse felt sorry for the lion, even though he was very big.
The mouse went over and used its sharp teeth to chew through the net. After a while, the net broke, and the lion was free. The lion was so happy and thankful to the mouse for helping him.
The lion learned that even small creatures can be very helpful, and he realized that it's essential to be kind to everyone, no matter their size.
From that day on, the lion and the mouse became good friends, and they always helped each other. And the animals in the jungle learned that being kind is more important than being big or small.
And they all lived happily ever after.
What did the mouse do to help the lion when he was stuck in the net?
The mouse sang a song.
The mouse ran away.
The mouse chewed through the net.
The mouse laughed at the lion.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 10 pts
Once upon a time, in a big jungle, there was a very strong lion, and he was known as the king of the animals because he was the biggest. The lion was very proud and thought he was the most important creature in the jungle.
One sunny day, the lion lay down under a big tree, and he let out a loud, rumbling roar. It was his way of showing how strong and important he was.
In that same jungle, there was a little mouse. The mouse was tiny and didn't think it was important at all. It was very shy and didn't make a lot of noise.
One day, the mouse heard a sound. It was the lion! The lion was stuck in a net, and he couldn't get out. The little mouse felt sorry for the lion, even though he was very big.
The mouse went over and used its sharp teeth to chew through the net. After a while, the net broke, and the lion was free. The lion was so happy and thankful to the mouse for helping him.
The lion learned that even small creatures can be very helpful, and he realized that it's essential to be kind to everyone, no matter their size.
From that day on, the lion and the mouse became good friends, and they always helped each other. And the animals in the jungle learned that being kind is more important than being big or small.
And they all lived happily ever after.
What was the main problem in the story?
The lion was too tired to play.
The lion was stuck in a net.
The mouse was lost in the jungle.
The lion wanted more food.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 10 pts
Once upon a time, in a big jungle, there was a very strong lion, and he was known as the king of the animals because he was the biggest. The lion was very proud and thought he was the most important creature in the jungle.
One sunny day, the lion lay down under a big tree, and he let out a loud, rumbling roar. It was his way of showing how strong and important he was.
In that same jungle, there was a little mouse. The mouse was tiny and didn't think it was important at all. It was very shy and didn't make a lot of noise.
One day, the mouse heard a sound. It was the lion! The lion was stuck in a net, and he couldn't get out. The little mouse felt sorry for the lion, even though he was very big.
The mouse went over and used its sharp teeth to chew through the net. After a while, the net broke, and the lion was free. The lion was so happy and thankful to the mouse for helping him.
The lion learned that even small creatures can be very helpful, and he realized that it's essential to be kind to everyone, no matter their size.
From that day on, the lion and the mouse became good friends, and they always helped each other. And the animals in the jungle learned that being kind is more important than being big or small.
And they all lived happily ever after.
How did the problem get solved?
The lion roared louder.
The mouse used its teeth to cut the net.
The lion stayed in the net.
The mouse called for help from other animals.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 10 pts
Once upon a time, in a big jungle, there was a very strong lion, and he was known as the king of the animals because he was the biggest. The lion was very proud and thought he was the most important creature in the jungle.
One sunny day, the lion lay down under a big tree, and he let out a loud, rumbling roar. It was his way of showing how strong and important he was.
In that same jungle, there was a little mouse. The mouse was tiny and didn't think it was important at all. It was very shy and didn't make a lot of noise.
One day, the mouse heard a sound. It was the lion! The lion was stuck in a net, and he couldn't get out. The little mouse felt sorry for the lion, even though he was very big.
The mouse went over and used its sharp teeth to chew through the net. After a while, the net broke, and the lion was free. The lion was so happy and thankful to the mouse for helping him.
The lion learned that even small creatures can be very helpful, and he realized that it's essential to be kind to everyone, no matter their size.
From that day on, the lion and the mouse became good friends, and they always helped each other. And the animals in the jungle learned that being kind is more important than being big or small.
And they all lived happily ever after.
What does the word "roar" mean in the story?
A loud sound that a lion makes.
A tasty treat to eat.
A tiny creature.
A type of net.
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