Mighty: Very strong and powerful. The Lion was a big, mighty animal. 💪
Shade: A dark, cool spot away from the bright sun. The Lion rested in the shade of the tree. 🌳
Peaceful: Calm and quiet. Everything was peaceful in the forest. 😌
Timid: Feeling very shy or easily scared. The Mouse was little and timid.
Appeared: To suddenly arrive or be seen. The Mouse suddenly appeared near the Lion.
Swift: Very fast. The Lion caught the Mouse with one swift move. 💨
Enormous: Extremely big or huge. The Lion had an enormous paw.
Growled: To make a deep, angry sound in the throat. The Lion growled when he woke up. 😡
Thunderous: A very loud and deep sound, like a big thunderstorm. The Lion's voice was thunderous.
Trembled: To shake a little bit, usually from fear or cold. The Mouse trembled when the Lion held her.
Tilted: To move or lean to one side. The Lion tilted his head to look at the Mouse.
Repay: To pay back a kind thing someone did for you; to return the favor. The Mouse promised to repay the Lion's kindness.
Roam: To wander or travel around without a fixed path. The Lion liked to roam his forest home.
Tangled: Wrapped up and caught in something, making it hard to move. The Lion was tangled in the ropes.
Gnawing: To chew steadily or bite away at something. The Mouse started gnawing the thick ropes with her sharp teeth. 🦷
Amazement: A feeling of great surprise and wonder. The Lion looked at the Mouse with amazement.
Choose the best answer for each question.
Where was the Lion resting when the Mouse appeared?
a) In a cave
b) In the shade of a tall tree
c) Near a river
What part of the Lion did the Mouse accidentally run across?
a) His ear
b) His paw
c) His nose
How did the Mouse feel when the Lion caught her?
a) Happy
b) Timid and trembling
c) Angry
What did the Mouse promise to do if the Lion let her go?
a) Bring him food
b) Help him someday
c) Guard his nap
How was the Lion caught later in the story?
a) By a falling tree
b) In a hunter's trap (ropes)
c) By another lion
Match the vocabulary word (1-5) to its simple definition (A-E). Write the letter next to the number.
1. Mighty
2. Timid
3. Trembled
4. Roam
5. Gnawing
A. To shake a little bit, usually from fear.
B. To move or wander around.
C. To chew steadily with small bites.
D. Very strong and powerful.
E. Easily scared or very shy.
Use the best word to complete the sentence. (Words: enormous, peaceful, tilted, amazement)
The Mouse looked at the Lion's ______ paw.
The forest was ______ and quiet before the Mouse woke the Lion.
The Lion ______ his great head to look at the tiny Mouse.
The Lion looked at the Mouse with great ______ when she freed him.
Past Tense: Find the correct simple past tense verb from the story: The Lion ______ his paw and set the Mouse free.
a) lifts
b) lifted
c) lifting
Noun Identification: What is the naming word (noun) in this sentence? The Lion roared and roared, hoping someone would come to help him.
a) help
b) Lion
c) hoping
Adjective Identification: Which word describes the noun in the sentence? His voice was deep and thunderous.
a) voice
b) deep
c) thunderous
Present to Past: Change the verb in the sentence to the simple past tense: The Mouse runs to find him. The Mouse ______ to find him.
Put the events of the story in the correct order (1, 2, 3, 4).
The Lion was caught in the thick ropes of a hunter’s trap.
The Lion laughed but let the tiny Mouse go free.
The Mouse ran across the Lion’s nose and woke him up.
The Mouse gnawed the ropes with her teeth and freed the Lion.
Why did the Lion laugh at the Mouse's promise to help?
What did the Mouse use to cut the thick ropes?
What is the main lesson (moral) of the story?
Part 1: Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQ)
b) In the shade of a tall tree
c) His nose
b) Timid and trembling
b) Help him someday
b) In a hunter's trap (ropes)
Part 2: Vocabulary
A. Matching Words: 1. D, 2. E, 3. A, 4. B, 5. C
B. Fill in the Blank: 1. enormous, 2. peaceful, 3. tilted, 4. amazement
Part 3: Grammar Questions
b) lifted
b) Lion
c) thunderous
The Mouse ran to find him.
Part 4: Comprehension & Subjective Questions
A. Story Sequencing: (3, 2, 1, 4)
3 - The Lion was caught in the thick ropes of a hunter’s trap.
2 - The Lion laughed but let the tiny Mouse go free.
1 - The Mouse ran across the Lion’s nose and woke him up.
4 - The Mouse gnawed the ropes with her teeth and freed the Lion.
B. Short Answer (Accept similar simple answers):
The Lion was big and strong, and the Mouse was tiny/small. He did not think a small mouse could help a big lion.
She used her sharp little teeth.
It doesn't matter how small you are—everyone can help in their own way. (Or: Be kind to everyone, no matter how small they are.)