1. Where did the lady find the bear first?
- She found the bear near her kitchen door
- She found the bear inside the forest
- She found the bear near the river bank
- She found the bear inside the village
Correct Answer: She found the bear near her kitchen door
2. Why did the lady not fear the bear?
- The bear looked wild and dangerous
- The bear looked tired and hungry
- The bear looked gentle and harmless
- The bear looked angry and restless
Correct Answer: The bear looked gentle and harmless
3. What did the lady give the bear to eat?
- She gave the bear rice and curry
- She gave the bear fruits and nuts
- She gave the bear bread and milk
- She gave the bear meat and bones
Correct Answer: She gave the bear bread and milk
4. How did the bear behave in the beginning?
- It behaved loudly like a wild animal
- It behaved angrily like a hunter
- It behaved quietly like a pet animal
- It behaved nervously like a stranger
Correct Answer: It behaved quietly like a pet animal
5. What did the bear start doing daily?
- It stayed inside the forest always
- It attacked animals near the house
- It ran away from the village
- It visited the lady’s house regularly
Correct Answer: It visited the lady’s house regularly
6. How did the lady treat the bear?
- She treated it strictly and harshly
- She treated it carelessly and rudely
- She treated it kindly and lovingly
- She treated it fearfully and coldly
Correct Answer: She treated it kindly and lovingly
7. What habit did the bear develop later?
- It became lazy and dependent
- It became active and strong
- It became angry and dangerous
- It became wild and fearless
Correct Answer: It became lazy and dependent
8. Why did the lady become worried later?
- The bear was growing very strong
- The bear was becoming too active
- The bear was losing its natural instincts
- The bear was eating too much
Correct Answer: The bear was losing its natural instincts
9. What did the lady finally decide?
- She decided to keep it forever
- She decided to send the bear away
- She decided to sell it to others
- She decided to train it for work
Correct Answer: She decided to send the bear away
10. Why was the bear sent back?
- To make it stronger and bigger
- To train it for hunting work
- To help it return to natural life
- To keep it away from people
Correct Answer: To help it return to natural life
11. How did the bear react when sent away?
- It looked excited and joyful
- It looked angry and aggressive
- It looked fearless and bold
- It looked confused and unhappy
Correct Answer: It looked confused and unhappy
12. What does the bear symbolize in the story?
- The strength of wild animals
- The danger of forests
- The fear of wild life
- The effect of human interference
Correct Answer: The effect of human interference
13. What is the main theme of the story?
- Animals should be trained
- Humans should keep pets
- Nature should not be disturbed
- Forests should be protected
Correct Answer: Nature should not be disturbed
14. What did the bear lose by staying with humans?
- Its natural hunting skills
- Its physical strength completely
- Its ability to eat food
- Its interest in sleeping
Correct Answer: Its natural hunting skills
15. Why is the story realistic?
- It shows imaginary animal behavior
- It shows magical transformation
- It shows consequences of human actions
- It shows funny situations only
Correct Answer: It shows consequences of human actions
16. What does the lady represent in the story?
- Cruelty towards animals
- Fear of wild animals
- Kindness mixed with ignorance
- Strict discipline and control
Correct Answer: Kindness mixed with ignorance
17. What mistake did the lady make?
- She ignored the bear completely
- She tried to domesticate a wild animal
- She attacked the bear suddenly
- She left the bear without food
Correct Answer: She tried to domesticate a wild animal
18. What does the bear’s laziness indicate?
- Lack of food in forest
- Fear of other animals
- Dependence on human care
- Weakness due to illness
Correct Answer: Dependence on human care
19. What lesson do we learn from the story?
- Wild animals should live with humans
- Wild animals are easy to train
- Wild animals need natural environment
- Wild animals are always friendly
Correct Answer: Wild animals need natural environment
20. Why did the lady feel sad at the end?
- She lost her home
- She feared the bear
- She missed the forest
- She realized her mistake
Correct Answer: She realized her mistake
21. What kind of relationship existed initially?
- Dangerous and fearful relationship
- Strict and controlled relationship
- Distant and cold relationship
- Friendly but unnatural relationship
Correct Answer: Friendly but unnatural relationship
22. What does the ending suggest?
- Animals must obey humans
- Humans control all creatures
- Nature must be respected always
- Forests are unsafe places
Correct Answer: Nature must be respected always
23. Why did the bear become dependent?
- It was weak from birth
- It feared other animals
- It received regular food easily
- It disliked forest life
Correct Answer: It received regular food easily
24. What change occurred in the bear finally?
- It lost its independence completely
- It became stronger and faster
- It became more aggressive
- It became more intelligent
Correct Answer: It lost its independence completely
25. What does the story warn humans about?
- Keep animals as pets
- Feed animals regularly
- Do not interfere with wildlife
- Control animals easily
Correct Answer: Do not interfere with wildlife
26. What is the tone of the story?
- Serious and tragic always
- Humorous and funny
- Simple with a moral message
- Complex and confusing
Correct Answer: Simple with a moral message
27. Why was the bear unable to survive easily later?
- It became too strong
- It became very active
- It feared human beings
- It forgot natural survival skills
Correct Answer: It forgot natural survival skills
28. What does the story mainly focus on?
- Life of animals in forest
- Danger of wild creatures
- Impact of human kindness on animals
- Importance of zoo life
Correct Answer: Impact of human kindness on animals
29. What kind of story is this?
- A historical real story
- A moral story about nature
- A fantasy magical story
- A scientific explanation
Correct Answer: A moral story about nature
30. What is the central message of the lesson?
- Comfort is better than nature
- Animals love human life
- Nature cannot be replaced by comfort
- Humans should control nature
Correct Answer: Nature cannot be replaced by comfort
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