1.
Who did Little Red Riding Hood visit in the story?
Correct Answer
C. Her Grandma
Explanation
In the story of Little Red Riding Hood, she visited her Grandma. This is evident from the traditional version of the story where Little Red Riding Hood is sent by her mother to deliver food and medicine to her sick Grandma. However, she encounters the Big Bad Wolf who tricks her and reaches Grandma's house first.
2.
On her way through the woods she sees an animal. It was a
Correct Answer
A. Wolf
Explanation
The correct answer is "Wolf" because the question states that the person sees an animal while walking through the woods. Out of the given options, a wolf is the most likely animal to be encountered in a wooded area.
3.
Who got to Grandma's house before Little Red Riding Hood ?
Correct Answer
C. The wolf
Explanation
The wolf got to Grandma's house before Little Red Riding Hood.
4.
What did the wolf do when he got to Grandma's ?
Correct Answer
B. Gobbled her up
Explanation
The wolf "gobbled" her up" when he got to Grandma's. This implies that the wolf devoured or ate Grandma.
5.
Why was Little Red Riding Hood not frightened of the wolf at Grandma's house ?
Correct Answer
A. He was dressed in Grandma's nightdress.
Explanation
Little Red Riding Hood was not frightened of the wolf at Grandma's house because he was dressed in Grandma's nightdress. This disguise made the wolf appear harmless and familiar to her, leading her to believe that he was her grandmother.
6.
Which of these things did Little Red Riding Hood say to the wolf ?
Correct Answer
C. "Grandma, what big eyes you have"
Explanation
In the story of Little Red Riding Hood, the correct answer is "Grandma, what big eyes you have." This line is significant because it shows Little Red Riding Hood's realization that the person she is speaking to is not her grandmother but the wolf disguised as her. It highlights her fear and suspicion as she notices the wolf's large and menacing eyes, leading to the climax of the story where she escapes from the wolf's clutches.
7.
A policeman helped Little Red Riding Hood when the wolf was chasing her ?
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
In the original fairy tale, Little Red Riding Hood was not helped by a policeman when the wolf was chasing her. The story typically involves Little Red Riding Hood being saved by either a woodcutter or her grandmother. Therefore, the statement is false.
8.
Was Little Red Riding Hood in her mother's house?
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
Little Red Riding Hood was not in her mother's house. In the classic fairy tale, Little Red Riding Hood goes to visit her grandmother's house, not her mother's house. She is sent by her mother to deliver food to her sick grandmother. Along the way, she encounters the Big Bad Wolf who tricks her and ultimately ends up in her grandmother's house. Therefore, the correct answer is False.
9.
WICKED is a good description for the wolf ?
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The word "WICKED" typically carries a negative connotation, suggesting something evil or malicious. However, in the context of describing a wolf, it can be seen as a positive attribute. Wolves are often associated with cunning, strength, and a wild nature, which can be perceived as "wicked" in a positive sense. Therefore, describing a wolf as "WICKED" can be considered a good description.
10.
A knife was a tool that the woodcutter use to help Little Red Riding Hood with the wolf?
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The statement suggests that the woodcutter used a knife to help Little Red Riding Hood with the wolf. However, there is no mention or indication in the story of Little Red Riding Hood that the woodcutter used a knife to assist her. Therefore, the answer is false.