ELS 02042024: LITERATURE IS FUN | THE WIND & THE SUN

ELS 02042024: LITERATURE IS FUN | THE WIND & THE SUN

6th Grade

11 Qs

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ELS 02042024: LITERATURE IS FUN | THE WIND & THE SUN

ELS 02042024: LITERATURE IS FUN | THE WIND & THE SUN

Assessment

Quiz

English

6th Grade

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Created by

IDA FARHANA BINTI ROSLAN KPM-Guru

Used 3+ times

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11 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

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What is the main theme of 'The Wind and the Sun'?

Speed and power

Gentleness and persuasion

Use force

Rivalry between wind and sun

Answer explanation

The main theme of 'The Wind and the Sun' is gentleness and persuasion, as shown in the story where the sun's gentle approach wins over the wind's forceful tactics.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

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Why did the Wind and the Sun have a contest?

To determine who was stronger.

To decide who could make the traveler smile first.

To see who could make the traveler remove his cloak first.

To determine who was more powerful.

Answer explanation

The Wind and the Sun had a contest to see who could make the traveler remove his cloak first, not to determine who was stronger.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

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How would you describe the character of the Wind?

Calm, gentle, and unimportant

Powerful, unpredictable, and influential

Weak, predictable, and insignificant

Quiet, steady, and irrelevant

Answer explanation

The correct choice is 'Powerful, unpredictable, and influential' because the Wind is often described as having these characteristics, making it a significant force of nature.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

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What inference can you make about the Sun based on its actions in the fable?

The Sun is likely portrayed as a negative and destructive force.

The Sun is likely portrayed as a neutral entity with no impact on life.

The Sun is likely portrayed as a positive and life-sustaining force.

The Sun is likely portrayed as a fictional character with no real significance.

Answer explanation

The Sun is likely portrayed as a positive and life-sustaining force based on its actions in the fable.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

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In what way does the Sun's approach differ from the Wind's in the fable?

The Sun's approach is aggressive and forceful, while the Wind's approach is gentle and persuasive.

The Sun's approach is loud and noisy, while the Wind's approach is quiet and subtle.

The Sun's approach is gentle and persuasive, while the Wind's approach is forceful and aggressive.

The Sun's approach is unpredictable, while the Wind's approach is consistent.

Answer explanation

The Sun's approach is gentle and persuasive, while the Wind's approach is forceful and aggressive.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

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What does the fable suggest about force versus kindness?

The fable does not suggest anything about force versus kindness.

Kindness is more effective than force.

Force is always more effective than kindness.

Kindness and force are equally effective.

Answer explanation

The fable suggests that kindness is more effective than force, as indicated by the correct answer choice.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

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What emotions did the Wind and the Sun feel?

Anger and frustration

Sadness and disappointment

Happiness and joy

Competitiveness and determination

Answer explanation

The Wind and the Sun felt competitiveness and determination as they competed to see who could make a traveler remove his cloak first.

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