
THE NARRATIVE TEXT & PAST EVENT EXERCISE
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 5 pts
Mouse Deer And Crocodile
One hot day, Mouse Deer wanted to eat some fresh fruits on the other side of the river. But the river was full of crocodiles, and mouse deer knew they would eat him if he tried to swim across.
He thought for a while, then came upwith a clever idea. He called out, "Hey Crocodile! I have a message from the King of the forest for all the crocodiles."
Curious, the crocodiles came to the surface. "What is the message?" asked the biggest crocodile. "The King wants to invite all of you to a grand feast," Mouse deer said. "But first, he needs to know how many crocodiles live in this river. please line up from this side to the other side so I can count you."
The crocodiles, feeling honored by the King's invitation, quickly line up across the river.Mouse deer jumped onto the first crocodile's back and shouted, "One!" Then he hopped to the next crocodile, saying, "Two!" He kept counting as hes stepped on their backs, one by one, until he reached the other side of the river.
From the safety of the river bank. Mouse deer laughed and said, "Thank you, Crocodiles! You have helped me cross the river. But there is no feast-ha ha ha!
The crocodiles roared in anger, but Mouse deer had already disappeared into the forest to enjoy the sweet fruits.
Who is the main character in the story ?
The King of the forest
Crocodile
Mouse deer
Rabbit
Lion
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 5 pts
Mouse Deer And Crocodile
One hot day, Mouse Deer wanted to eat some fresh fruits on the other side of the river. But the river was full of crocodiles, and mouse deer knew they would eat him if he tried to swim across.
He thought for a while, then came upwith a clever idea. He called out, "Hey Crocodile! I have a message from the King of the forest for all the crocodiles."
Curious, the crocodiles came to the surface. "What is the message?" asked the biggest crocodile. "The King wants to invite all of you to a grand feast," Mouse deer said. "But first, he needs to know how many crocodiles live in this river. please line up from this side to the other side so I can count you."
The crocodiles, feeling honored by the King's invitation, quickly line up across the river.Mouse deer jumped onto the first crocodile's back and shouted, "One!" Then he hopped to the next crocodile, saying, "Two!" He kept counting as hes stepped on their backs, one by one, until he reached the other side of the river.
From the safety of the river bank. Mouse deer laughed and said, "Thank you, Crocodiles! You have helped me cross the river. But there is no feast-ha ha ha!
The crocodiles roared in anger, but Mouse deer had already disappeared into the forest to enjoy the sweet fruits.
Where did Mouse deer want to go ?
To the forest behind him
To the river
To the crocodiles' home
To the King's palace
To the other side of the river
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 5 pts
Mouse Deer And Crocodile
One hot day, Mouse Deer wanted to eat some fresh fruits on the other side of the river. But the river was full of crocodiles, and mouse deer knew they would eat him if he tried to swim across.
He thought for a while, then came upwith a clever idea. He called out, "Hey Crocodile! I have a message from the King of the forest for all the crocodiles."
Curious, the crocodiles came to the surface. "What is the message?" asked the biggest crocodile. "The King wants to invite all of you to a grand feast," Mouse deer said. "But first, he needs to know how many crocodiles live in this river. Please line up from this side to the other side so I can count you."
The crocodiles, feeling honored by the King's invitation, quickly line up across the river.Mouse deer jumped onto the first crocodile's back and shouted, "One!" Then he hopped to the next crocodile, saying, "Two!" He kept counting as hes stepped on their backs, one by one, until he reached the other side of the river.
From the safety of the river bank. Mouse deer laughed and said, "Thank you, Crocodiles! You have helped me cross the river. But there is no feast-ha ha ha!
The crocodiles roared in anger, but Mouse deer had already disappeared into the forest to enjoy the sweet fruits.
Why couldn't Mouse deer swim across directly?
He was afraid the water
The current was too strong
The water was too cold
The crocodiles would eat him
The river was too deep
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 5 pts
Mouse Deer And Crocodile
One hot day, Mouse Deer wanted to eat some fresh fruits on the other side of the river. But the river was full of crocodiles, and mouse deer knew they would eat him if he tried to swim across.
He thought for a while, then came upwith a clever idea. He called out, "Hey Crocodile! I have a message from the King of the forest for all the crocodiles."
Curious, the crocodiles came to the surface. "What is the message?" asked the biggest crocodile. "The King wants to invite all of you to a grand feast," Mouse deer said. "But first, he needs to know how many crocodiles live in this river. Please line up from this side to the other side so I can count you."
The crocodiles, feeling honored by the King's invitation, quickly line up across the river.Mouse deer jumped onto the first crocodile's back and shouted, "One!" Then he hopped to the next crocodile, saying, "Two!" He kept counting as hes stepped on their backs, one by one, until he reached the other side of the river.
From the safety of the river bank. Mouse deer laughed and said, "Thank you, Crocodiles! You have helped me cross the river. But there is no feast-ha ha ha!
The crocodiles roared in anger, but Mouse deer had already disappeared into the forest to enjoy the sweet fruits.
How did Mouse deer get the crocodiles to line up?
He offered them food
he threatened them
He told them the King wanted to count them
He promised to build a bridge
He pretended to be a crocodile
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 5 pts
Mouse Deer And Crocodile
One hot day, Mouse Deer wanted to eat some fresh fruits on the other side of the river. But the river was full of crocodiles, and mouse deer knew they would eat him if he tried to swim across.
He thought for a while, then came upwith a clever idea. He called out, "Hey Crocodile! I have a message from the King of the forest for all the crocodiles."
Curious, the crocodiles came to the surface. "What is the message?" asked the biggest crocodile. "The King wants to invite all of you to a grand feast," Mouse deer said. "But first, he needs to know how many crocodiles live in this river. Please line up from this side to the other side so I can count you."
The crocodiles, feeling honored by the King's invitation, quickly line up across the river.Mouse deer jumped onto the first crocodile's back and shouted, "One!" Then he hopped to the next crocodile, saying, "Two!" He kept counting as hes stepped on their backs, one by one, until he reached the other side of the river.
From the safety of the river bank. Mouse deer laughed and said, "Thank you, Crocodiles! You have helped me cross the river. But there is no feast-ha ha ha!
The crocodiles roared in anger, but Mouse deer had already disappeared into the forest to enjoy the sweet fruits.
What did Mouse deer do while counting the crocodiles?
Threw stones in the river
Stepped on their backs to cross
Take a nap
Sang a song
Feed them fruits
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 5 pts
Mouse Deer And Crocodile
One hot day, Mouse Deer wanted to eat some fresh fruits on the other side of the river. But the river was full of crocodiles, and mouse deer knew they would eat him if he tried to swim across.
He thought for a while, then came upwith a clever idea. He called out, "Hey Crocodile! I have a message from the King of the forest for all the crocodiles."
Curious, the crocodiles came to the surface. "What is the message?" asked the biggest crocodile. "The King wants to invite all of you to a grand feast," Mouse deer said. "But first, he needs to know how many crocodiles live in this river. Please line up from this side to the other side so I can count you."
The crocodiles, feeling honored by the King's invitation, quickly line up across the river.Mouse deer jumped onto the first crocodile's back and shouted, "One!" Then he hopped to the next crocodile, saying, "Two!" He kept counting as hes stepped on their backs, one by one, until he reached the other side of the river.
From the safety of the river bank. Mouse deer laughed and said, "Thank you, Crocodiles! You have helped me cross the river. But there is no feast-ha ha ha!
The crocodiles roared in anger, but Mouse deer had already disappeared into the forest to enjoy the sweet fruits.
What did Mouse deer do after reaching safety?
Laughed and ate fruits
Told the crocodiles the truth
Ran back to the river
Called the King
Jumped into the water
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 5 pts
Mouse Deer And Crocodile
One hot day, Mouse Deer wanted to eat some fresh fruits on the other side of the river. But the river was full of crocodiles, and mouse deer knew they would eat him if he tried to swim across.
He thought for a while, then came upwith a clever idea. He called out, "Hey Crocodile! I have a message from the King of the forest for all the crocodiles."
Curious, the crocodiles came to the surface. "What is the message?" asked the biggest crocodile. "The King wants to invite all of you to a grand feast," Mouse deer said. "But first, he needs to know how many crocodiles live in this river. please line up from this side to the other side so I can count you."
The crocodiles, feeling honored by the King's invitation, quickly line up across the river.Mouse deer jumped onto the first crocodile's back and shouted, "One!" Then he hopped to the next crocodile, saying, "Two!" He kept counting as hes stepped on their backs, one by one, until he reached the other side of the river.
From the safety of the river bank. Mouse deer laughed and said, "Thank you, Crocodiles! You have helped me cross the river. But there is no feast-ha ha ha!
The crocodiles roared in anger, but Mouse deer had already disappeared into the forest to enjoy the sweet fruits.
What is the moral value of the story ?
Intelligence can help you escape danger
Crocodiles are dangerous animals
Fruits are healthy for aanimals
Always believe what others say
It is fun to play tricks on friends
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