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Central Message Quiz for Grade 3

Instructions:

Choose the correct answer for each question about the central message of the stories. Circle or underline your choice.

Questions:

  1. What is the central message of the story "The Tortoise and the Hare"?

    • A. Slow and steady wins the race.
    • B. Hares are faster than tortoises.
    • C. Tortoises can swim well.
    • D. Always take a nap during the day.
  2. In "The Lion and the Mouse," what is the main message?

    • A. Small acts of kindness matter.
    • B. Lions are the strongest animals.
    • C. Mice can scare lions.
    • D. It's best to be alone.
  3. What is the central message of "Goldilocks and the Three Bears"?

    • A. Always explore new houses.
    • B. It's important to respect other people's things.
    • C. Bears make great friends.
    • D. Porridge is the best food.
  4. In "The Three Little Pigs," what lesson do we learn?

    • A. Building strong houses is important.
    • B. Pigs are great builders.
    • C. You should rely on others for help.
    • D. Wolves enjoy playing games.
  5. What is the central message of "The Boy Who Cried Wolf"?

    • A. Wolves are very dangerous.
    • B. It's wrong to lie.
    • C. Boys like to play tricks.
    • D. Farmers protect their sheep.
  6. In "Cinderella," what is the main message we can learn?

    • A. Fairytales always have happy endings.
    • B. Kindness and patience are rewarded.
    • C. Magic is real.
    • D. Step-sisters are mean.
  7. What is the lesson from "The Little Red Hen"?

    • A. Everyone should help each other.
    • B. Hard work pays off.
    • C. Hens can cook very well.
    • D. Friends must share.
  8. In the story "The Ugly Duckling," what is the central message?

    • A. Beauty is found in friends.
    • B. Everyone can be beautiful in their own way.
    • C. Ducks are better than swans.
    • D. Always be different.
  9. What does "Jack and the Beanstalk" teach us about adventure?

    • A. Adventures are dangerous.
    • B. Curiosity can lead to great discoveries.
    • C. Climbing is the best sport.
    • D. Beans are magical.
  10. In "The Ant and the Grasshopper," what is the main message?

    • A. Grasshoppers should sing all day.
    • B. It's wise to prepare for the future.
    • C. Ants work too hard.
    • D. Summer is the best season for fun.

Conclusion

Review your answers and be ready to discuss your choices with the class!