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1. What was the tailor doing when the farmer and fisherman arrived?
A. Sewing a shirt
B. Making a coat
C. Fixing a net
D. Talking to the Mukhiya
2. What did the tailor’s shirt say?
A. “You are wrong.”
B. “You are right.”
C. “Run to the Mukhiya.”
D. “Don’t believe them.”
3. How did the tailor react after hearing his shirt?
A. He laughed
B. He ran with the farmer and fisherman
C. He started crying
D. He continued sewing
4. Who did the farmer, fisherman, and tailor finally meet?
A. The Mukhiya
B. The teacher
C. The chairman
D. The priest
5. What was the Mukhiya doing when they arrived?
A. Standing
B. Sitting on a chair
C. Walking
D. Eating
6. What was the Mukhiya’s reaction to their story?
A. He believed them
B. He laughed at them
C. He got angry
D. He ignored them
7. What did the Mukhiya say to them?
A. “You fools!”
B. “This must be true.”
C. “Let’s find the potato.”
D. “Go to the king.”
8. What did the Mukhiya’s chair say after the others left?
A. “You were right.”
B. “A potato that talks!”
C. “Run after them.”
D. “Believe them.”
9. How many men went to the Mukhiya with the farmer?
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
10. What did the Mukhiya threaten to do?
A. Punish the men
B. Find the potato
C. Talk to the dog
D. Call the king
11. What emotion was common among all the characters?
A. Curiosity
B. Fear
C. Anger
D. Happiness
12. What was the first thing that frightened the farmer?
A. The potato
B. The vine
C. The dog
D. The rock
13. What kind of tale is “The Talking Potato”?
A. A myth
B. A folk tale
C. A historical story
D. A legend
14. Who questioned if any potato could talk?
A. The Mukhiya
B. The fisherman
C. The tailor
D. The farmer
15. What does the story teach about laziness?
A. Laziness has consequences
B. Laziness is not a problem
C. Laziness brings rewards
D. Laziness is natural
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