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Fables and Folktales Test
By Cary Kendrick-Holmes
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Question 1
1.
What problem does Squirrel have?
She has no one to play with in the winter.
She cannot find food to eat in the winter.
Chipmunk always yells at her.
Chipmunk steals her nuts.
Question 2
2.
Which sentence best states how Squirrel is able to solve her problem?
Squirrel kept on dancing and chirping.
Soon, snow started to fall.
She saw Chipmunk eating the nuts she had saved.
Squirrel had to work much harder than Chipmunk that winter.
Question 3
3.
Read the sentence from the passage.
High in the mountains, a cougar hunted.
Which word means the opposite of high?
low
easy
old
big
Question 4
4.
Read the sentence from the passage.
"I am afraid to be alone," another goat said.
Which word from the passage means the opposite of alone?
single
fast
together
big
Question 5
5.
Read the sentence from the passage.
As he bent his head to drink, Peacock saw a dull, gray bird in the pond.
Which word from the passage means the opposite of dull?
proud
long
new
bright
Question 6
6.
What is Peacock's problem at the start of the passage?
He is always running away from Tiger.
He is not happy with his feathers.
He wants to fly faster than Eagle.
He wishes he were smaller
Question 7
7.
How does Peacock solve his first problem?
by flying far away
by calling to Heron
by asking Juno for help
by drinking from a pond
Question 8
8.
Read the sentence from the passage.
Peacock loved his new feathers and felt cheerful now.
Which word means the opposite of cheerful?
unhappy
friendly
careful
thankful
Question 9
9.
Which sentence best states Peacock's problem at the end of the passage?
Peacock was Juno's favorite creature, so she granted his wish.
Peacock flew to a different part of the jungle, where he saw Heron.
"Look at my feathers," he called.
"Your feathers shine and show me where you are."
Question 10
10.
Which word from the passage means the opposite of noisy?
worst
quiet
fancy
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