Teamwork Triumphs
Questions:
5
Grade:
6
Words:
84
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The championship game was finally here. The underdogs, "The Eagles," were about to face the reigning champions, "The Lions." Despite the odds, The Eagles played as a perfect unit. They supported each other on the field, showcasing the true spirit of teamwork. When an Eagles' player was fouled, instead of retaliating, they helped their opponent up, displaying good sportsmanship. In the end, The Eagles won the game. They showed that teamwork, fair play, and respect for opponents are the real victories in any sport.
Question 1
What is the meaning of 'underdog' in the context of this passage?
A
A smaller team
B
A weaker team
C
A team that is not expected to win
D
A team with no skills
E
A team with no supporters
Question 2
What did the Eagles demonstrate when they helped their opponents up after a foul?
A
Fear
B
Anger
C
Kindness
D
Good sportsmanship
E
Indifference
Question 3
Why were the Eagles considered the underdogs in the game?
A
Because they were smaller
B
Because they were weaker
C
Because they were not expected to win
D
Because they had fewer players
E
Because they had less experience
Question 4
What is the central theme of the passage?
A
Winning is everything
B
Individual skills matter most
C
Teamwork, fair play, and respect for opponents are the real victories in any sport
D
Cheating is acceptable in sports
E
Retaliation is necessary on the sports field
Question 5
Which team won the championship game?
A
The Lions
B
The Hawks
C
The Bears
D
The Tigers
E
The Eagles
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