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Cambridge Primary Path 6 - Unit 6A

The document contains 15 multiple-choice questions designed to test vocabulary and comprehension related to literature and related concepts. Each question has three answer choices, with the correct answer indicated for each. The questions cover various topics including types of literature, definitions of terms, and examples from real-life situations.

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Cambridge Primary Path 6 - Unit 6A

The document contains 15 multiple-choice questions designed to test vocabulary and comprehension related to literature and related concepts. Each question has three answer choices, with the correct answer indicated for each. The questions cover various topics including types of literature, definitions of terms, and examples from real-life situations.

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1. Which of the following is NOT a type of literature?

a) Novel

b) Painting

c) Poem

2. What does "magical" relate to?

a) Science

b) Magic

c) History

3. A "hero" is best described as:

a) A villain

b) A person admired for noble qualities

c) An ordinary person

4. A "fable" is a:

a) Long novel

b) Short story

c) Type of poem

5. A "graphic novel" is a novel presented in:

a) Plain text

b) Comic-strip format

c) Audio format

6. To "prove" something means to:

a) Guess

b) Demonstrate the truth with evidence

c) Assume

7. To "engage" someone means to:

a) Ignore them

b) Grab their attention

c) Annoy them

8. "Fantasy" is best defined as:

a) Realistic events

b) Imagining impossible things

c) Historical facts

9. "Broadening the mind" means to:

a) Make someone less intelligent


b) Make someone understand more

c) Limit someone's knowledge

10. "Versions" refer to:

a) Identical forms of something

b) Different forms of something

c) Only the original form

11. A "nursery rhyme" is typically:

a) A complex poem

b) A simple song or poem for children

c) A scary story

12. When something "comes alive," it:

a) Dies

b) Refreshes and gains new power

c) Remains unchanged

13. "Siblings" are:

a) Parents

b) Brothers and sisters

c) Friends

14. A "villain" is characterized by:

a) Heroic actions

b) Evil actions or motives

c) Neutral behavior

15. Something that is "believable" is:

a) Unlikely

b) Credible

c) Imaginary

Here are 15 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) based on the provided vocabulary, using real-life situations and
avoiding dictionary definitions. Each question has three answer choices.

**Instructions:** Choose the best answer for each question.

**1. Which of these is an example of "literature"?**

a) A Facebook post b) A Shakespearean sonnet c) A grocery list


**Correct Answer: b)**

**2. A magician pulling a rabbit from a hat is an example of something:**

a) Sensible b) Magical c) Prehistoric

**Correct Answer: b)**

**3. My best friend's love for animals really relates to her decision to become a veterinarian. What does “relate to”
mean in this sentence?**

a) To tell a story about b) To be connected to c) To dislike something

**Correct Answer: b)**

**4. Malala Yousafzai, known for her activism for girls' education, is considered a modern-day:**

a) Villain b) Sibling c) Hero

**Correct Answer: c)**

**5. The story of the tortoise and the hare is a classic:**

a) Graphic novel b) Fable c) Nursery rhyme

**Correct Answer: b)**

**6. To prove you were at the library, what would be the best evidence?**

a) Saying you were there b) A library card with a date stamp c) A friend's testimony

**Correct Answer: b)**

**7. A captivating movie trailer is designed to _______ the audience.**

a) Broaden the mind b) Engage c) Misbehave

**Correct Answer: b)**

**8. Daydreaming about flying to the moon is a form of:**

a) Resolution b) Fantasy c) Motivation

**Correct Answer: b)**

**9. Reading widely can _______ your understanding of the world.**

a) Come alive b) Broaden the mind c) Tumble

**Correct Answer: b)**


**10. A movie remake is a different _______ of the original story.**

a) Personality b) Version c) Motivation

**Correct Answer: b)**

**11. "Twinkle, twinkle, little star" is a well-known:**

a) Fable b) Graphic novel c) Nursery rhyme

**Correct Answer: c)**

**12. After a long break, the actor's career seemed to _______ when he landed a lead role.**

a) Misbehave b) Come alive c) Tumble

**Correct Answer: b)**

**13. My brothers and sisters are my:**

a) Villains b) Siblings c) Heroes

**Correct Answer: b)**

**14. A character's desire for revenge is a key element of their:**

a) Personality b) Resolution c) Motivation

**Correct Answer: c)**

**15. A story about dinosaurs would be set in _______ times.**

a) Believable b) Prehistoric c) Sensibly

**Correct Answer: b)**

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