Quiz Dishonest Merchant and Quilty

Quiz Dishonest Merchant and Quilty

5th Grade

11 Qs

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Quiz Dishonest Merchant and Quilty

Quiz Dishonest Merchant and Quilty

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English

5th Grade

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Eboni Edwards

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11 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Use “The Dishonest Merchant” to answer

questions 18–21.

  1. 21. What is the best summary of the story?

A peasant finds a bag of money behind a fish market and returns it to a merchant for a reward. The merchant refuses to pay the reward. The peasant goes to the prince and tells his story. The merchant also tells his story. The bag is supposed to have 1,000 coins but has only 900. The prince listens to both the peasant and the merchant.

After losing a bag of money, a merchant promises a reward of 100 coins for its return. When the bag is returned by a peasant, the merchant tries to avoid paying the reward by saying the peasant took some of the money. They both go before a Romanian prince. The prince uses the merchant’s statements against him to reward the peasant.

One day a Romanian prince asks a peasant and a merchant to appear in his chambers to talk about a bag of money. The merchant says the peasant took some money out of the bag. The prince can tell that the merchant is greedy. He holds up the money bag. It is made of leather just like other money bags. The prince says the bag does not belong to the merchant.

A merchant travels to Romania, where he loses a bag of money. He says that he will give 100 coins to the person who finds it. A peasant finds the bag and returns it to the merchant. The merchant tells the peasant that the bag is missing the reward money. The peasant says that he did not take any money out of the bag. The prince gives the bag of money to the peasant.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Use “The Dishonest Merchant” to answer

questions 18–21.

18 Why does the peasant want to meet with the prince?

F To help the merchant find his bag of money

G Because the merchant implies that the peasant is a thief

H To convince the prince to let him keep all the merchant’s money

J Because the prince calls for the peasant to appear before him

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Use “The Dishonest Merchant” (pp. 16–18) to answer

questions 18–21.

19 Which sentence from the story hints that the merchant plans to trick the peasant?

A Each time the merchant came to a crossroads, he told everyone that he would

give one hundred lei to anyone who found the money.

B The merchant trusted no one, so he went aside to count the money.

C To his surprise, all one thousand coins were still in the bag.

D He wondered how he could get out of his promise and still appear to be fair.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Use “The Dishonest Merchant” (pp. 16–18) to answer

questions 18–21.

20 Which word or words from paragraph 8 help the reader understand the meaning of

the word departed?

F hope you enjoy your reward

G ignored the peasant’s words

H Thank you again

J good-bye

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Use “Guilty” (p. 19) to answer questions 22–24.

22 Based on the poem, what can the reader conclude about the speaker’s past behavior?

F The speaker usually acts in a way that pleases the parents.

G The speaker has tried a similar approach to get out of trouble before.

H The speaker defends the little sister even when she is wrong.

J The speaker has difficulty remembering the family rules.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Use “Guilty” (p. 19) to answer questions 22–24.

23 Why does the poem begin and end with the same line?

A To emphasize the speaker’s feelings about the situation

B To foreshadow a problem the speaker has

C To show the frustration of the speaker’s family members

To highlight a change in the way the speaker feels about the little sister

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Use “Guilty” (p. 19) to answer questions 22–24.

24 Read these lines from the poem.

My father shook his head at me.

My mother gave her a hug.

These two lines reveal that the speaker’s parents —

can be easily tricked by their children

G believe they know the truth about what happened

are surprised that a cookie is missing

J are glad to see their children

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