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1. What lesson did the sage want to teach Rama Natha?
A. Hard work creates wealth
B. Magic can solve all problems
C. Luck is the key to success
D. Money is more important than time
2. How did Rama Natha change after realizing the truth?
A. He worked harder on his plantation
B. He gave up farming
C. He moved to a different town
D. He continued searching for the potion
3. Why didn’t the sage tell Rama Natha the truth earlier?
A. He thought Rama wouldn’t listen
B. He didn’t know the truth himself
C. He was testing Rama Natha's patience
D. He wanted more money
4. What does the dew symbolize in the story?
A. Magic
B. Hard work
C. Patience
D. Wealth
5. What did the sage believe was the real magic?
A. Gold
B. Effort and labor
C. Plants
D. Water
6. What did Rama Natha learn from the sage’s trick?
A. Patience is key to success
B. There is no shortcut to wealth
C. Magic is real
D. Dew is powerful
7. What did Madhumati think about Rama Natha’s search for the potion initially?
A. She supported it
B. She was worried
C. She was indifferent
D. She believed in magic
8. What was the key to Madhumati’s success in the market?
A. The quality of the bananas
B. The quantity of the bananas
C. Her business skills
D. The sage's advice
9. What did Rama Natha initially believe was the only way to get rich?
A. Hard work
B. Magic potion
C. Buying more land
D. Selling his property
10. What does the sage represent in the story?
A. Wisdom and patience
B. Trickery
C. Magic
D. Fear
11. What was Rama Natha’s attitude before meeting the sage?
A. Hard-working
B. Lazy and impractical
C. Determined
D. Foolish
12. What did the banana plantation symbolize in the end?
A. Wealth from hard work
B. Failure
C. Magic and fantasy
D. Unattainable dreams
13. What type of story is A Bottle of Dew?
A. A fable
B. A mystery
C. A folk tale
D. A biography
14. Why did the sage smile when Rama Natha brought the dew?
A. He knew the truth would be revealed
B. He found it funny
C. He was impressed with the dew
D. He didn’t believe Rama Natha
15. What lesson does Madhumati’s role in the story teach?
A. Supportive partnership is essential
B. Magic is always real
C. Doubting one’s spouse is necessary
D. Selling crops brings instant wealth
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