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A Journey Across the Rainbow
Once upon a time, a curious kid named Alex hopped onto a magical rainbow. First, he saw red, like juicy apples. 'Red is the color of courage and love,' a bird chirped. Next was orange, like a sunset. 'It's the color of warmth and creativity,' a butterfly fluttered. Then yellow, like a ripe banana. 'It's the color of happiness and energy,' a bee buzzed. 'Next is green, the color of nature and calm,' said a leaf, as Alex passed by. Then he saw blue, like the ocean. 'Blue is the color of peace and trust,' said a fish. Indigo came next, a blend of blue and purple. 'A warm yet mysterious color,' the stars twinkled. Finally, violet, like a blooming flower. 'It stands for imagination and dreams,' said a flower. Alex learned how these primary and secondary colors mix to create the world's beauty. He came down from the rainbow, seeing the world in a colorful new light.
Question 1
What does red symbolize in the story?
Courage and love
Peace and trust
Nature and calm
Imagination and dreams
Happiness and energy
Question 2
What is the sequential order of colors that Alex saw on the rainbow?
Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet
Violet, Indigo, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, Red
Green, Yellow, Orange, Red, Blue, Indigo, Violet
Yellow, Orange, Red, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet
Red, Yellow, Green, Blue, Orange, Indigo, Violet
Question 3
What does the color green represent?
Courage and love
Nature and calm
Happiness and energy
Warmth and creativity
Peace and trust
Question 4
What is the purpose of the story?
To describe the process of making a rainbow
To teach about different types of birds
To teach about the symbolism of colors in nature
To entertain with a story about a magical journey
To describe the process of mixing colors
Question 5
What did Alex learn from the rainbow?
How to fly
The names of all the colors
How to speak to birds
The symbolism of different colors
The scientific process of creating a rainbow
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