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Narrative Text - Multiple Choice

Questions with Stories


The Lion and the Mouse
Once upon a time, a lion was sleeping in the forest. A little mouse ran across his face and
woke him up.
The lion caught the mouse, but the mouse begged for freedom. Later, the lion was trapped in
a hunter’s net.
The mouse came and chewed the net until the lion was free.

1. Who are the main characters in the story?

 a. Lion and Hunter


 b. Lion and Mouse
 c. Mouse and Cat
 d. Hunter and Mouse

2. Where did the story take place?

 a. In the village
 b. In the city
 c. In the forest
 d. In the hunter’s house

3. What was the complication of the story?

 a. The lion was sleeping


 b. The lion was caught in a net
 c. The mouse begged for freedom
 d. The mouse ran away

4. What was the resolution?

 a. The mouse was caught


 b. The lion ate the mouse
 c. The mouse helped the lion escape
 d. The hunter freed the lion

5. What moral lesson can we learn?

 a. Big animals are stronger than small ones


 b. Kindness will be rewarded
 c. Never disturb someone’s sleep
 d. Always live in the forest

Cinderella
Cinderella lived with her stepmother and two stepsisters. They treated her badly.
One day, there was a royal ball. Her fairy godmother helped her to go. She danced with the
prince but had to leave at midnight,
losing her glass slipper. The prince found her and they got married.

6. Who helped Cinderella go to the ball?

 a. Her stepmother
 b. Her fairy godmother
 c. The prince
 d. Her stepsisters

7. What did Cinderella lose?

 a. Her crown
 b. Her necklace
 c. Her slipper
 d. Her ring

8. What is the complication?

 a. She lost her slipper


 b. She danced with the prince
 c. Her stepmother treated her badly
 d. She married the prince

9. What is the resolution?

 a. The prince found the slipper’s owner


 b. The fairy godmother came
 c. The stepmother apologized
 d. The stepsisters helped Cinderella

10. The moral value of the story is…

 a. Don’t lose your shoes


 b. Be kind and patient, good things will come
 c. Money can buy happiness
 d. Always obey your stepmother
Snow White
Snow White was a princess. Her stepmother was jealous of her beauty and tried to kill her.
Snow White stayed with seven dwarfs. The stepmother gave her a poisoned apple, and she
fainted.
A prince kissed her, and she woke up.

11. Who was jealous of Snow White?

 a. The dwarfs
 b. Her father
 c. The prince
 d. Her stepmother

12. Who saved Snow White?

 a. The dwarfs
 b. The prince
 c. The stepmother
 d. Her mother

13. What was the complication?

 a. Snow White ate a poisoned apple


 b. Snow White lived with dwarfs
 c. The prince kissed her
 d. She was a princess

14. What was the resolution?

 a. The dwarfs hid Snow White


 b. Snow White fainted
 c. The prince kissed her, and she woke up
 d. The stepmother disguised herself

15. The moral value of the story is…

 a. Jealousy will bring harm


 b. Always trust strangers
 c. Don’t live in the forest
 d. Don’t eat apples
Malin Kundang
Malin Kundang was a poor boy who went sailing to seek fortune. He became rich and
married a princess.
When he returned home, he refused to admit his mother. His mother cursed him, and he
turned into stone.

16. Where did Malin Kundang live at first?

 a. In a big palace
 b. In a poor village
 c. In the city
 d. In the forest

17. What happened at the end of the story?

 a. Malin became a king


 b. Malin was cursed into stone
 c. Malin admitted his mother
 d. Malin sailed again

18. What was the complication?

 a. Malin went sailing


 b. Malin became rich
 c. Malin refused to admit his mother
 d. His mother was poor

19. What was the resolution?

 a. His mother forgave him


 b. He turned into stone
 c. He married a princess
 d. He lived happily ever after

20. The moral value of the story is…

 a. Respect your parents


 b. Always become rich
 c. Never travel far
 d. Don’t marry a princess

The Tortoise and the Hare


The hare always laughed at the tortoise for being slow. One day, they had a race.
The hare ran quickly but then slept on the way. The tortoise walked slowly but steadily and
won the race.
26. Who are the characters in the story?

 a. The hare and the tortoise


 b. The hare and the dog
 c. The tortoise and the fox
 d. The fox and the hare

27. What did the hare do during the race?

 a. Ran fast until the finish


 b. Slept on the way
 c. Helped the tortoise
 d. Got lost in the forest

28. Who won the race?

 a. The hare
 b. The tortoise
 c. Both of them
 d. Nobody

29. What is the moral value of the story?

 a. Fast is always better


 b. Slow and steady wins the race
 c. Never challenge others
 d. Always sleep early

30. Where did the story take place?

 a. On the mountain
 b. In the forest
 c. On the river
 d. In the village

The Ant and the Grasshopper


One summer, a grasshopper sang happily while an ant worked hard collecting food.
In winter, the grasshopper had nothing to eat, while the ant had plenty. The grasshopper
regretted being lazy.

31. What did the ant do in summer?

 a. Sang happily
 b. Collected food
 c. Slept all day
 d. Played with the grasshopper
32. What happened to the grasshopper in winter?

 a. He had plenty of food


 b. He worked hard
 c. He had nothing to eat
 d. He traveled away

33. What is the complication?

 a. The grasshopper sang in summer


 b. The ant collected food
 c. The grasshopper had no food in winter
 d. The grasshopper regretted

34. What is the resolution?

 a. The grasshopper regretted being lazy


 b. The ant worked hard
 c. The ant ate his food
 d. The grasshopper sang

35. What is the moral lesson?

 a. Work hard before it’s too late


 b. Singing is better than working
 c. Always play in the summer
 d. Never eat too much food

General Questions about Narrative Text


21. What is the purpose of narrative text?

 a. To describe something
 b. To entertain with stories
 c. To explain a process
 d. To persuade people

22. Which of the following is NOT a generic structure of narrative text?

 a. Orientation
 b. Complication
 c. Resolution
 d. Explanation

23. The part that introduces characters and setting is called…

 a. Orientation
 b. Complication
 c. Resolution
 d. Re-orientation

24. The problem in the story is called…

 a. Resolution
 b. Complication
 c. Orientation
 d. Evaluation

25. The ending or solution is called…

 a. Resolution
 b. Orientation
 c. Complication
 d. Identification

36. Which of the following is a legend?

 a. Malin Kundang
 b. Snow White
 c. Cinderella
 d. The Lion King

37. Which of the following is a fairy tale?

 a. Malin Kundang
 b. Sangkuriang
 c. Cinderella
 d. Timun Mas

38. Which of the following is a fable?

 a. The Lion and the Mouse


 b. Malin Kundang
 c. Snow White
 d. Cinderella

39. The generic structure that shows the problem is…

 a. Orientation
 b. Resolution
 c. Complication
 d. Reorientation

40. Narrative texts usually use the past tense because…


 a. They tell about future events
 b. They tell about imaginary or past events
 c. They describe daily activities
 d. They explain natural phenomena

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