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Year 7 Reading Quiz: Paired Passage - Fairy Tales

Paired Passages

Passage 1: "The Three Little Pigs"

Once upon a time, there were three little pigs who set out to build their homes. The first little pig built a house of straw, thinking it would be enough to protect him from the Big Bad Wolf. The second little pig built a house of sticks, which he believed would offer more security. However, the third little pig, being the wisest of the three, constructed a sturdy house made of bricks.

One day, the Big Bad Wolf came to the first pig's house and huffed and puffed until he blew it down. The frightened pig ran to his brother's stick house. The wolf followed and blew that house down as well. The two pigs fled to their brother's strong brick house. The wolf huffed and puffed with all his might, but he could not blow the brick house down.

Passage 2: "The Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad Pig"

In a whimsical twist on the classic tale, three little wolves decided to build their own homes, hoping to escape the Big Bad Pig. The first little wolf constructed a house from flowers, thinking it would be colorful and appealing. The second little wolf chose to build a house with mud, appearing rustic and cozy. The third little wolf built a strong house of bricks, knowing the importance of safety.

When the Big Bad Pig came to the flower house, he easily blew it down, causing the first little wolf to run to the mud house. The pig followed and easily destroyed that house too. The two wolves sprinted to their brother’s brick house. When the pig arrived, he huffed and puffed, but could not overcome the sturdy walls.


Quiz Questions

  1. What material did the first little pig use to build his house?

  2. What was the main threat to the three little pigs?

  3. What lesson can be learned from the third little pig's choice of building materials?

  4. In "The Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad Pig," what material did the first little wolf use to construct his house?

  5. Which little pig built the strongest house?

  6. Which of the following houses did the Big Bad Wolf destroy first?
    A. The brick house
    B. The stick house
    C. The straw house
    D. The flower house

  7. What is the primary difference between the two tales?
    A. The main characters
    B. The setting
    C. The moral lessons
    D. The number of houses built

  8. Why did the first two pigs run to the third pig's house?

  9. How did the Big Bad Pig manage to destroy the first two wolves' houses?

  10. What message do both stories convey about preparation and hard work?

  11. Which of the following statements is true based on the passages?
    A. Both stories end with a happy ending.
    B. The Big Bad Wolf is defeated by the pigs.
    C. The third pig and the third wolf built brick houses.
    D. The first wolf built a flower house.

  12. How did the Big Bad Wolf respond when he faced the third pig's house?

  13. What would happen if the pigs and wolves had built their homes from candy?

  14. Which group of characters showed more wisdom in their choices?

  15. What did the character of the Big Bad Pig symbolize in the wolf's story?


Correct Answers

  1. Straw
  2. The Big Bad Wolf
  3. Hard work and preparation are essential.
  4. Flowers
  5. The third little pig
  6. C. The straw house
  7. A. The main characters
  8. Because their houses were blown down by the wolf.
  9. He huffed and puffed.
  10. Hard work leads to better outcomes.
  11. C. The third pig and the third wolf built brick houses.
  12. He huffed and puffed but could not blow it down.
  13. It would likely lead to a situation where the houses could be easily damaged.
  14. The third pig and the third wolf.
  15. The dangers of negligence and underestimating challenges.

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