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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? The Enormous Turnip

www.theteachersguide.com The Enormous Turnip

Question 1

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When did this story take place? A long ago B in the future C while we were on our field trip D today

When did this story take place? A long ago B in the future C while we were on our field trip D today

Question 2

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What kind of story is this? A science book B true story C folktale D poem

What kind of story is this? A science book B true story C folktale D poem

Question 3

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Who tries to pull up the turnip first? A the dog B the old man C the cat D Mickey Mouse

Who tries to pull up the turnip first? A the dog B the old man C the cat D Mickey Mouse

Question 4

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What is this story mostly about? A pulling up a turnip B how to grow a very large turnip C how to teach animals tricks D Mighty Mouse

What is this story mostly about? A pulling up a turnip B how to grow a very large turnip C how to teach animals tricks D Mighty Mouse

Question 5

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What lesson does this story try to teach? A dogs, cats, and mice can get along B a job can be done if everyone helps C planting vegetables is an important job D whatever a man can do, a woman can do better

What lesson does this story try to teach? A dogs, cats, and mice can get along B a job can be done if everyone helps C planting vegetables is an important job D whatever a man can do, a woman can do better

Question 6

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Why do you think the writer repeated lines from the story? A to make the story more interesting to listen to B to make the story longer C he thought the listener might have a hearing problem D his teacher told him to make it at least 10 pages

Why do you think the writer repeated lines from the story? A to make the story more interesting to listen to B to make the story longer C he thought the listener might have a hearing problem D his teacher told him to make it at least 10 pages

Question 7

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Which is the correct order of those called to help pull the turnip? A the dog, mouse, cat, old woman, granddaughter, B the granddaughter, old woman, cat, dog, mouse C the old woman, granddaughter, dog, cat, mouse D the cat, granddaughter, dog, mouse , old woman

Which is the correct order of those called to help pull the turnip? A the dog, mouse, cat, old woman, granddaughter, B the granddaughter, old woman, cat, dog, mouse C the old woman, granddaughter, dog, cat, mouse D the cat, granddaughter, dog, mouse , old woman

Question 8

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What is another way to say “enormous”? A very strong B a root vegetable C powerful D very large

What is another way to say “enormous”? A very strong B a root vegetable C powerful D very large

Question 9

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The old man told the turnip to grow________.? A enormous and yummy B in the ground C sweet and strong D legs and walk away

The old man told the turnip to grow________.? A enormous and yummy B in the ground C sweet and strong D legs and walk away