Simple past

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Adam Bahas
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 5 pts
Once upon a time, a cat and a fox were having a conversation about their cleverness. The fox boasted about its ability to escape from traps and its cunning nature.
The cat, not to be outdone, said, "I rely on my resourcefulness. Whenever I sense danger, I climb up a tree and hide. That's my way of staying safe."
Just then, they heard the sound of hunting dogs in the distance. The fox, relying on its slyness, immediately darted towards the forest, finding a place to hide. The cat, however, panicked and couldn't decide where to run. In the confusion, she scrambled up a nearby tree.
The dogs passed by without noticing the cat, and once the danger had passed, the cat climbed down from the tree. The fox reappeared and mocked the cat, saying, "You called yourself clever, but when trouble arose, you had to scurry up a tree like a frightened mouse!"
The cat replied calmly, "True, I may not have your cunning, but I have the wisdom to avoid unnecessary risks. While you were running around, I found a safe spot without drawing attention to myself."
The fox realized the truth in the cat's words and acknowledged the value of caution over excessive pride in one's abilities.
What is the main topic of the conversation between the cat and the fox?
Hunting dogs
Their cleverness
Climbing trees
Fox's cunning nature
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 5 pts
Once upon a time, a cat and a fox were having a conversation about their cleverness. The fox boasted about its ability to escape from traps and its cunning nature.
The cat, not to be outdone, said, "I rely on my resourcefulness. Whenever I sense danger, I climb up a tree and hide. That's my way of staying safe."
Just then, they heard the sound of hunting dogs in the distance. The fox, relying on its slyness, immediately darted towards the forest, finding a place to hide. The cat, however, panicked and couldn't decide where to run. In the confusion, she scrambled up a nearby tree.
The dogs passed by without noticing the cat, and once the danger had passed, the cat climbed down from the tree. The fox reappeared and mocked the cat, saying, "You called yourself clever, but when trouble arose, you had to scurry up a tree like a frightened mouse!"
The cat replied calmly, "True, I may not have your cunning, but I have the wisdom to avoid unnecessary risks. While you were running around, I found a safe spot without drawing attention to myself."
The fox realized the truth in the cat's words and acknowledged the value of caution over excessive pride in one's abilities.
How did the cat react when it heard the sound of hunting dogs?
It immediately ran towards the forest.
It panicked and couldn't decide where to run.
It mocked the fox
It climbed down from the tree.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 5 pts
Once upon a time, a cat and a fox were having a conversation about their cleverness. The fox boasted about its ability to escape from traps and its cunning nature.
The cat, not to be outdone, said, "I rely on my resourcefulness. Whenever I sense danger, I climb up a tree and hide. That's my way of staying safe."
Just then, they heard the sound of hunting dogs in the distance. The fox, relying on its slyness, immediately darted towards the forest, finding a place to hide. The cat, however, panicked and couldn't decide where to run. In the confusion, she scrambled up a nearby tree.
The dogs passed by without noticing the cat, and once the danger had passed, the cat climbed down from the tree. The fox reappeared and mocked the cat, saying, "You called yourself clever, but when trouble arose, you had to scurry up a tree like a frightened mouse!"
The cat replied calmly, "True, I may not have your cunning, but I have the wisdom to avoid unnecessary risks. While you were running around, I found a safe spot without drawing attention to myself."
The fox realized the truth in the cat's words and acknowledged the value of caution over excessive pride in one's abilities.
What strategy did the cat use to stay safe when it sensed danger?
Running towards the forest
Climbing up a tree and hiding
Mocking the fox
Darting towards a safe spot
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 5 pts
Once upon a time, a cat and a fox were having a conversation about their cleverness. The fox boasted about its ability to escape from traps and its cunning nature.
The cat, not to be outdone, said, "I rely on my resourcefulness. Whenever I sense danger, I climb up a tree and hide. That's my way of staying safe."
Just then, they heard the sound of hunting dogs in the distance. The fox, relying on its slyness, immediately darted towards the forest, finding a place to hide. The cat, however, panicked and couldn't decide where to run. In the confusion, she scrambled up a nearby tree.
The dogs passed by without noticing the cat, and once the danger had passed, the cat climbed down from the tree. The fox reappeared and mocked the cat, saying, "You called yourself clever, but when trouble arose, you had to scurry up a tree like a frightened mouse!"
The cat replied calmly, "True, I may not have your cunning, but I have the wisdom to avoid unnecessary risks. While you were running around, I found a safe spot without drawing attention to myself."
The fox realized the truth in the cat's words and acknowledged the value of caution over excessive pride in one's abilities.
Why did the fox mock the cat after the danger had passed?
The cat scurried up a tree like a frightened mouse.
The cat found a safe spot without drawing attention to itself.
The fox realized the value of caution.
The dogs noticed the fox.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 5 pts
Once upon a time, a cat and a fox were having a conversation about their cleverness. The fox boasted about its ability to escape from traps and its cunning nature.
The cat, not to be outdone, said, "I rely on my resourcefulness. Whenever I sense danger, I climb up a tree and hide. That's my way of staying safe."
Just then, they heard the sound of hunting dogs in the distance. The fox, relying on its slyness, immediately darted towards the forest, finding a place to hide. The cat, however, panicked and couldn't decide where to run. In the confusion, she scrambled up a nearby tree.
The dogs passed by without noticing the cat, and once the danger had passed, the cat climbed down from the tree. The fox reappeared and mocked the cat, saying, "You called yourself clever, but when trouble arose, you had to scurry up a tree like a frightened mouse!"
The cat replied calmly, "True, I may not have your cunning, but I have the wisdom to avoid unnecessary risks. While you were running around, I found a safe spot without drawing attention to myself."
The fox realized the truth in the cat's words and acknowledged the value of caution over excessive pride in one's abilities.
What lesson did the fox learn from the cat's actions?
The importance of cunning
The value of caution over excessive pride
The need for running around in times of danger
The superiority of the fox's abilities
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 5 pts
Conversation: "What Did You Do Yesterday?"
Lisa: Hey, John! How was your day yesterday?
John: Hi, Lisa! It was pretty good. What about yours?
Lisa: Not bad. So, what did you do yesterday?
John: Well, in the morning, I went for a jog in the park. Then, I spent the afternoon working on my school project.
Lisa: That sounds productive! Did you do anything interesting in the evening?
John: Yeah, in the evening, I met up with some friends for dinner at that new Italian restaurant downtown.
Lisa: Nice! I've heard good things about that place. What did you have?
John: I tried their spaghetti carbonara, and it was amazing!
What was the main activity John did in the morning yesterday?
Went shopping
Had dinner at a restaurant
Went jogging in the park
Slept all day
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 5 pts
Conversation: "What Did You Do Yesterday?"
Lisa: Hey, John! How was your day yesterday?
John: Hi, Lisa! It was pretty good. What about yours?
Lisa: Not bad. So, what did you do yesterday?
John: Well, in the morning, I went for a jog in the park. Then, I spent the afternoon working on my school project.
Lisa: That sounds productive! Did you do anything interesting in the evening?
John: Yeah, in the evening, I met up with some friends for dinner at that new Italian restaurant downtown.
Lisa: Nice! I've heard good things about that place. What did you have?
John: I tried their spaghetti carbonara, and it was amazing!
What did John do in the afternoon yesterday?
Met friends for dinner
Went shopping
Worked on a school project
Slept all day
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