Once in the small town of Greenwood, a group of friends stumbled upon a strange-looking map in their school's attic. It was Molly, the brave; Tim, the quick thinker; and Ava, the careful observer who stumbled upon the map. The map contained cryptic clues leading to the location of a long-lost trophy, the 'Greenwood Gladiator', which was given to the annual sports champion. The trophy had disappeared years ago, and no one knew where it was. The friends decided to find the trophy and bring back the tradition. Interpreting the clues required all their unique skills - bravery, quick thinking, and careful observation. Each clue they solved lead them closer, and with each step, their determination grew stronger. After a series of clever deductions and hard work, they finally found the trophy hidden in an old well near the school. Their joy knew no bounds. Not only had they found a lost piece of their school's legacy, but they had also proved that unity, intelligence, and determination can lead to success.
Question 1
Who found the map in the attic?
A
Molly, Tim and Ava
Explanation. The story clearly mentions that Molly, Tim and Ava found the map.
Question 2
What unique skills were required to interpret the clues in the map?
A
Bravery, quick thinking, and careful observation
Explanation. The story states that bravery, quick thinking, and careful observation were the skills necessary to interpret the clues.
B
Strength, bravery, and intelligence
C
Intelligence, quick thinking, and humor
D
Bravery, quick thinking, and strength
Question 3
What was the Greenwood Gladiator?
B
A trophy given to the annual sports champion
Explanation. The Greenwood Gladiator was a trophy given to the annual sports champion, as stated in the story.
Question 4
Where was the trophy hidden?
A
In an old well near the school
Explanation. The story mentions that the trophy was found in an old well near the school.
Question 5
What does the story suggest can lead to success?
A
Unity, intelligence, and determination
Explanation. The story suggests that unity, intelligence, and determination can lead to success.
B
Bravery, strength, and intelligence
C
Quick thinking, bravery, and strength
D
Unity, bravery, and determination