Conclusion; Target Vocabulary
  • 1. At, the beginning of the story the reader can conclude that the old couple...
A) are happy.
B) do not care about food.
C) do not get along well.
D) wish they always had enough money for food.
  • 2. In paragraph 5, the word 'serious' means
A) not joking
B) excited
C) not interested
D) happy
  • 3. In paragraph 9, the word 'borrow' means
A) buy
B) steal
C) use with permission
D) take by force
  • 4. The Bear wanted tar from the bull so he could
A) be sticky.
B) look like the bull.
C) use it to fix his side.
D) use it to get back at the dogs.
  • 5. What conclusion did the Old Woman draw when she saw the Bear and the Bull?
A) That the Bull caught the bear.
B) That the Bear had become stuck.
C) That the Bull would catch other animals,too.
D) That the Bull would make them rich.
  • 6. The Bull told the Wolf to take some tar because
A) he wanted to help Wolf.
B) he was angry at the Bear.
C) he was generous.
D) he wanted the Wolf to get stuck.
  • 7. What conclusion did the Bear draw when he heard the Old Man talking about making bear – skin coats?
A) That the old couple was going to sell the coats.
B) That the Old Man was evil and would hurt all the animals.
C) That the Old Man was going to hurt him.
D) That the old couple liked to make coats.
  • 8. When did the Wolf become frightened?
A) When he saw the Old Woman.
B) When he met the Straw Bull.
C) When the Old Man talked about making hats.
D) When the Old Man set him free.
  • 9. The animals in the story
A) kept their promises.
B) hated the Straw Bull.
C) hated the Old Man.
D) were liars.
  • 10. The Old Man and The Old Woman became rich because
A) The old man worked hard.
B) The Bear was very rich and gave them money.
C) the Straw Bull helped them.
D) The Old Woman worked very hard on her spinning.
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