The Brave Journey of the European Settlers to Indiana
Questions:
5
Grade:
3
Words:
89
Text
Text & Questions
Text, Questions & Answers
Once upon a time, brave European families decided to move to a new place called Indiana. They packed their belongings, said goodbye to their old homes, and set off on a long journey. They traveled by boat and by wagon, crossing mountains, rivers, and forests. It was tough, but they were strong! Finally, they reached Indiana. It was beautiful, with wide-open fields for farming. They built houses, planted crops, and started their new life. Indiana was now their home. These brave families were the first European settlers in Indiana!
Question 1
Who were the first settlers in Indiana?
A
Native Americans
B
Africans
C
Asians
D
Europeans
E
Australians
Question 2
How did the settlers reach Indiana?
A
By plane
B
By train
C
By boat and wagon
D
By car
E
By bike
Question 3
What did the settlers do after reaching Indiana?
A
Started a business
B
Built houses and planted crops
C
Opened a school
D
Started mining
E
Built a shopping mall
Question 4
What does the word 'settlers' mean in the text?
A
Visitors
B
Tourists
C
Farmers
D
People who move to a new place to live
E
Soldiers
Question 5
What can we infer about the journey of the settlers based on the text?
A
It was easy and enjoyable
B
It was long and difficult
C
It was short
D
It was dangerous and scary
E
It was boring
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