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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
A hen was so jealous at her friend, a goose, who could lay golden eggs. The farmer was very caring with his goose and he always feed the goose the best corn and wheat, as opposed to other livestock which were provided only with the usual fodder.
“The goose is so lucky. She lays golden eggs so she gets more affection from our master,” said the hen.
One day, the farmer came into the barn and said greedily, “I wonder if there are many golden eggs inside the goose." Then, he captured the goose, took her to his home, and butchered her. The hen, knowing the fate of the poor goose, said, “I am so lucky! If only I had laid golden eggs, I would have been dead instead of the goose!”
What is the appropriate title for the text?
The Goose
The Jealous Hen
The Greedy Farmer
The Pursuit of Golden Egg
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
A hen was so jealous at her friend, a goose, who could lay golden eggs. The farmer was very caring with his goose and he always feed the goose the best corn and wheat, as opposed to other livestock which were provided only with the usual fodder.
“The goose is so lucky. She lays golden eggs so she gets more affection from our master,” said the hen.
One day, the farmer came into the barn and said greedily, “I wonder if there are many golden eggs inside the goose." Then, he captured the goose, took her to his home, and butchered her. The hen, knowing the fate of the poor goose, said, “I am so lucky! If only I had laid golden eggs, I would have been dead instead of the goose!”
What is the main idea of paragraph 3?
The farmer butchered the hen.
The goose laid more eggs.
The hen was jealous with the goose.
The hen was grateful because of her luck.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
A hen was so jealous at her friend, a goose, who could lay golden eggs. The farmer was very caring with his goose and he always feed the goose the best corn and wheat, as opposed to other livestock which were provided only with the usual fodder.
“The goose is so lucky. She lays golden eggs so she gets more affection from our master,” said the hen.
One day, the farmer came into the barn and said greedily, “I wonder if there are many golden eggs inside the goose." Then, he captured the goose, took her to his home, and butchered her. The hen, knowing the fate of the poor goose, said, “I am so lucky! If only I had laid golden eggs, I would have been dead instead of the goose!”
"... took her to his home" (paragraph 3). The word "her" refers to ....
The farmer.
The goose.
The egg.
The hen.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
A hen was so jealous at her friend, a goose, who could lay golden eggs. The farmer was very caring with his goose and he always feed the goose the best corn and wheat, as opposed to other livestock which were provided only with the usual fodder.
“The goose is so lucky. She lays golden eggs so she gets more affection from our master,” said the hen.
One day, the farmer came into the barn and said greedily, “I wonder if there are many golden eggs inside the goose." Then, he captured the goose, took her to his home, and butchered her. The hen, knowing the fate of the poor goose, said, “I am so lucky! If only I had laid golden eggs, I would have been dead instead of the goose!”
“Then, he captured the goose, took her to his home, and butchered her.” What is the closest meaning of the underlined word?
Intimidated.
Slaughtered.
Cared.
Fed.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
A hen was so jealous at her friend, a goose, who could lay golden eggs. The farmer was very caring with his goose and he always feed the goose the best corn and wheat, as opposed to other livestock which were provided only with the usual fodder.
“The goose is so lucky. She lays golden eggs so she gets more affection from our master,” said the hen.
One day, the farmer came into the barn and said greedily, “I wonder if there are many golden eggs inside the goose." Then, he captured the goose, took her to his home, and butchered her. The hen, knowing the fate of the poor goose, said, “I am so lucky! If only I had laid golden eggs, I would have been dead instead of the goose!”
Which of the following statement is NOT mentioned in the text?
The farmer always feed the goose the best food.
The goose was the farmer’s favorite.
The goose was dead in the end.
The hen never felt unlucky.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
A hen was so jealous at her friend, a goose, who could lay golden eggs. The farmer was very caring with his goose and he always feed the goose the best corn and wheat, as opposed to other livestock which were provided only with the usual fodder.
“The goose is so lucky. She lays golden eggs so she gets more affection from our master,” said the hen.
One day, the farmer came into the barn and said greedily, “I wonder if there are many golden eggs inside the goose." Then, he captured the goose, took her to his home, and butchered her. The hen, knowing the fate of the poor goose, said, “I am so lucky! If only I had laid golden eggs, I would have been dead instead of the goose!”
The problem of the story occured when ....
The hen wanted to have golden egg like the goose.
The farmer slaughtered the goose to get more golden egg.
The farmer treated the two animals unfair.
The farmer brought the goose home.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
A hen was so jealous at her friend, a goose, who could lay golden eggs. The farmer was very caring with his goose and he always feed the goose the best corn and wheat, as opposed to other livestock which were provided only with the usual fodder.
“The goose is so lucky. She lays golden eggs so she gets more affection from our master,” said the hen.
One day, the farmer came into the barn and said greedily, “I wonder if there are many golden eggs inside the goose." Then, he captured the goose, took her to his home, and butchered her. The hen, knowing the fate of the poor goose, said, “I am so lucky! If only I had laid golden eggs, I would have been dead instead of the goose!”
From the text, we can conclude that the hen is ... creature.
Generous.
Envious.
Selfish.
Stingy.
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