WorksheetsThe Little Mermaid
Total questions: 10
Worksheet time: 5mins
What is Ariel’s main motivation for leaving her life as a mermaid?
Her desire to explore the treasures of the sea.
Her disappointment with her father, King Triton.
Her fascination and love for the human world, especially Prince Eric.
Her wish to rule the underwater kingdom.
Her curiosity about magical powers.
Why does King Triton forbid Ariel from approaching humans?
Because humans do not understand underwater life.
Because humans often damage the marine ecosystem.
Because he fears Ariel will face danger in the human world.
Because he does not want Ariel to be interested in humans.
Because humans do not have advanced technology.
What characteristic sets Ariel apart from her sisters in terms of personality and attitude?
She is quieter and less brave.
She has a spirit of adventure and curiosity about the outside world.
She is very obedient and always follows the rules.
She is more focused on her responsibilities as a princess.
She has a strong interest in magical powers.
How does Ariel's relationship with Prince Eric influence her decision to make a deal with Ursula?
She is unsure but feels compelled.
She feels that Prince Eric is her true love and is willing to sacrifice anything to be with him.
She makes the decision impulsively without considering the consequences.
She views the deal as a way to gain new powers.
She believes the deal is the only way to resolve her issues with her father.
What are the consequences of Ariel’s deal with Ursula for Ariel herself?
Ariel gains the ability to speak in human language.
Ariel loses her golden voice and must adapt to human life without the ability to speak.
Ariel gains the power to control the sea.
Ariel becomes the new ruler of the human world.
Ariel can live as a human and return to the sea at any time.
How does Ursula’s portrayal in the story reflect the main theme of Ariel’s conflict?
Ursula as a symbol of freedom from her father’s rules.
Ursula as a representation of the challenges Ariel must face to achieve her goals.
Ursula as an example of a stable and happy life underwater.
Ursula as a good friend offering sincere help.
Ursula as an example of hidden goodness in the human world.
What does Ariel learn about the consequences of her decision to become human?
That being human is easier than she imagined.
That sacrificing her golden voice has no major impact on human life.
That every major decision comes with risks that need to be carefully considered.
That she can regain her voice after adjusting to human life.
That the deal with Ursula does not affect her relationship with Prince Eric.
What could be the long-term implications of Ariel’s decision to trade her golden voice?
Ariel will become more famous among humans.
Ariel may never be able to return to her underwater life.
Ariel will gain very strong magical powers.
Ariel will lose the ability to communicate with sea creatures.
Ariel will be able to change her deal with Ursula at any time.
How does Ariel’s attitude towards her father’s rules reflect her character and the themes in the story?
Her obedience shows respect and love for her father.
Her defiance of the rules shows a strong desire to determine her own fate.
Her ambivalence reflects uncertainty in her goals.
Her neutrality reflects indifference towards the rules.
Her hesitation reflects an inability to make decisions.
What lesson can be learned from Ariel’s story and her deal with Ursula?
Sometimes emotional decisions can lead to satisfying outcomes.
Actions taken without careful thought often lead to negative consequences.
Magical powers are the solution to all problems.
Every strong desire will always be fulfilled with the help of others.
Ignoring rules can lead to eternal happiness.
