
QUIZ X - THE ANT & DOVE 2
Authored by Prayogi Utami
English
9th - 12th Grade

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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The story of the Ant and the Dove illustrates the classic theme of mutual aid and reciprocity. It begins with an ant who is struggling to find water on a hot day. In its quest, the ant stumbles upon a river but is unable to drink because it is too deep. This setup introduces the main character and highlights its plight, which sets the stage for the unfolding events.
What situation does the ant find itself in at the beginning of the story?
The ant is building a house
The ant is searching for food
The ant is struggling to find water
The ant is fighting another insect
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
As the story progresses, the ant's situation improves thanks to the intervention of a dove. The dove observes the ant's struggle and, feeling compassion, drops a leaf into the water. This act of kindness allows the ant to climb onto the leaf and safely reach the water to quench its thirst. This moment emphasizes the theme of altruism and highlights how one creature's help can make a significant difference in another's life.
What does the dove do to help the ant?
The dove brings food to the ant
The dove drops a leaf into the water
The dove flies away
The dove calls for other animals
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
After the ant successfully drinks water, the story shifts to a moment of gratitude. The ant, realizing the debt it owes to the dove, promises to return the favor someday. This exchange not only reinforces the story's moral but also establishes a bond between the two characters. It illustrates that acts of kindness can create lasting relationships, even among different species.
What promise does the ant make to the dove?
The ant promises to return the favor someday
The ant promises to leave the area
The ant offers to help the dove find food
The ant vows to never speak to the dove again
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Later in the narrative, the dove faces a predicament of its own when it is caught in a hunter's net. The ant, recalling the dove's earlier kindness, rushes to help. It bites through the net, freeing the dove. This moment serves as a turning point in the story, showcasing the idea that good deeds are often repaid, which reinforces the theme of reciprocity.
How does the ant help the dove when it is trapped?
The ant flies to get help from other birds
The ant distracts the hunter
The ant bites through the net to free the dove
The ant calls for other animals to help
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The conclusion of the story brings the themes of friendship and mutual assistance to the forefront. Both the ant and the dove reflect on their interactions and the importance of helping one another. This resolution highlights that no act of kindness is too small and that generosity can forge strong ties between different beings, showcasing the interconnectedness of all creatures.
What do the ant and the dove reflect on at the end of the story?
They plan to leave their home
They discuss the need for survival
They reflect on the importance of helping one another
They argue about their differences
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