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1. What kind of bird did the nobleman catch?
A. Sparrow
B. Peacock
C. Nightingale
D. Parrot
2. What did the nightingale ask the nobleman?
A. To feed it
B. To set it free
C. To keep it in a bigger cage
D. To give it water
3. What did the nightingale promise to tell the nobleman if he let it go?
A. A treasure's location
B. The secret of happiness
C. A magical spell
D. A secret about the king
4. Why did the nobleman set the nightingale free?
A. He felt sorry for it
B. He wanted the secret of happiness
C. He did not like the bird
D. It was making too much noise
5. What was the first piece of advice the nightingale gave?
A. Always trust everyone
B. Never cry over spilt milk
C. Diamonds are rare
D. Always be kind
6. What was the second piece of advice the nightingale gave?
A. Never trust idle words
B. Always keep promises
C. Be kind to animals
D. Never share secrets
7. How did the nobleman react to the advice?
A. He thought it was silly
B. He was very happy
C. He wanted more advice
D. He ignored it
8. What did the nightingale claim to have under its wings?
A. Gold coins
B. Diamonds
C. Pearls
D. Jewels
9. How did the nobleman feel when he heard about the diamonds?
A. Excited
B. Angry and unhappy
C. Relieved
D. Calm
10. Why did the nobleman call the nightingale "wicked" and "nasty"?
A. It had escaped
B. It tricked him about the diamonds
C. It had stolen his food
D. It did not return to him
11. Why did the nightingale say it was a mistake to believe its words about the diamonds?
A. Because they were idle words
B. Because it did not know the nobleman well
C. Because the diamonds were stolen
D. Because it wanted to fly away
12. What did the nobleman learn from the nightingale's advice?
A. To be rich
B. To never trust birds
C. To use the advice and be happy
D. To catch another bird
13. What does the proverb "Don't cry over spilt milk" mean in the story?
A. Don't trust anyone
B. Don't be unhappy about past mistakes
C. Don't share your secrets
D. Don't make hasty decisions
14. Why did the nightingale give advice to the nobleman?
A. To trick him
B. To thank him for setting it free
C. To make him unhappy
D. To teach him how to catch other birds
15. How does the story end?
A. The nobleman catches the nightingale again
B. The nobleman learns to be happy
C. The nightingale returns to its cage
D. The nobleman remains unhappy
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