How Is Your Self Esteem?

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How Is Your Self Esteem? - Quiz

This children's book is one that is written to help kids to appreciate themselves. Children are supposed to have a high level of self esteem, not based on physical features. It helps kids know what really matters about themselves.
 


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Who is the author of the book?

    • A.

      Karen Beaumont

    • B.

      David Catrow

    • C.

      Eugene Yelchin

    • D.

      Janet Stevens

    Correct Answer
    A. Karen Beaumont
    Explanation
    Karen Beaumont is the author of the book.

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  • 2. 

    In which year was the book originally published?

    • A.

      2006

    • B.

      2004

    • C.

      2005

    • D.

      2003

    Correct Answer
    B. 2004
    Explanation
    The book was originally published in 2004.

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  • 3. 

    Who is the illustrator of the book?

    • A.

      Janet Stevens

    • B.

      Jose Aruego

    • C.

      David Catrow

    • D.

      Eugene Yelchin

    Correct Answer
    C. David Catrow
    Explanation
    David Catrow is the illustrator of the book.

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  • 4. 

    What is the first sentence in the book?

    • A.

      I know myself

    • B.

      This is me

    • C.

      I want to know

    • D.

      I like myself

    Correct Answer
    D. I like myself
    Explanation
    The first sentence in the book is "I like myself" because it sets the tone and introduces the main character's perspective and self-acceptance. This sentence implies that the book will focus on self-confidence and self-love, which will likely be explored further in the following pages.

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  • 5. 

    According to the book, who will the narrator rather be?

    • A.

      No one

    • B.

      Her mother

    • C.

      Her sister

    • D.

      Her friend

    Correct Answer
    A. No one
    Explanation
    The narrator would rather be no one, as stated in the book. This implies that the narrator does not aspire to be like her mother, sister, or friend, but rather prefers to be herself and not emulate anyone else.

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  • 6. 

    The narrator likes her fingers, and which other part of her body?

    • A.

      Shoulders

    • B.

      Toes

    • C.

      Back

    • D.

      Knee

    Correct Answer
    B. Toes
    Explanation
    The narrator likes her fingers, and in addition to that, she also likes her toes.

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  • 7. 

    The narrator likes herself different and?

    • A.

      Absurd

    • B.

      Weird

    • C.

      The same

    • D.

      Plain

    Correct Answer
    C. The same
    Explanation
    The narrator likes herself different and the same because she appreciates her uniqueness and individuality, but also recognizes that she shares commonalities and similarities with others. This suggests that she embraces both her distinctiveness and her connection to others, finding value in both aspects of her identity.

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  • 8. 

    Where does the narrator like herself fast and slow?

    • A.

      On the race track

    • B.

      On the playing field

    • C.

      In doors

    • D.

      Everywhere she goes

    Correct Answer
    D. Everywhere she goes
    Explanation
    The narrator likes herself fast and slow everywhere she goes. This suggests that the narrator has a positive self-image and accepts herself in all situations, whether she is moving quickly or at a slower pace. The statement implies that the narrator is comfortable and confident in her own skin, no matter the circumstances or location.

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  • 9. 

    How does the narrator describe her insides?

    • A.

      All she thinks and says and does

    • B.

      Nasty

    • C.

      Jumble and rumble

    • D.

      Slimy and grimy

    Correct Answer
    A. All she thinks and says and does
    Explanation
    The narrator describes her insides as a "nasty jumble and rumble" and "slimy and grimy." This suggests that the narrator's thoughts, words, and actions are chaotic, unpleasant, and dirty. The use of these descriptive words conveys a negative and unappealing image of the narrator's internal state.

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  • 10. 

    What does the narrator say she may be called?

    • A.

      A drag

    • B.

      A silly nut

    • C.

      A selfish person

    • D.

      A crazy person

    Correct Answer
    B. A silly nut
    Explanation
    The narrator suggests that she may be called a "silly nut" because she admits to being a bit eccentric and having a quirky personality. This term implies that she may do or say things that others find strange or unconventional. It is likely that the narrator embraces this label and sees it as a playful way to describe herself.

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