Quiz Questions: 1. What did Cinderella’s Fairy Godmother turn into a coach for her to ride in to the ball? A. A pumpkin B. A miniature carriage C. A donkey D. A turtle
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What did the prince give Cinderella to remember him by? A. A lock of hair B. A necklace C. A glass slipper D. A piece of fur
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What animal did Cinderella befriend after she was exiled to work in the kitchen? A. Cat B. Rabbit C. Mouse D. Dog
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In the Chinese version of the story, what did Ye Xian’s stepmother replace her with? A. An ogress B. A servant C. A jin-niang D. A cow
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In the Greek version of the story, what happened to Cinderella’s father? A. He was killed by a dragon B. He was never mentioned C. He became blind D. He died in a shipwreck
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In the French version of the story, what did the prince ask Cinderella to do at the ball? A. Dance B. Sing C. Play the lute D. Arrange a banquet
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In the African version of the story, what animal does Cinderella take with her to the ball? A. A bear B. A monkey C. A snake D. A lion
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What profession does Cinderella have in the German version of the story? A. A seamstress B. A cook C. A weaver D. A blacksmith
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What did Cinderella offer to do after she ran away from the ball in the Korean version of the story? AA. Help with the harvest B. Cook a meal C. Spin thread D. Sew clothes
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In the Native American version of the story, what is the name of Cinderella’s spiritual helper? A. Hare B. Coyote C. Wolf D. Frog
Rubric to help evaluate the quiz: Answer Accuracy: 0 points: Student answered less than 5 questions correctly 2 points: Student answered 5 questions accurately 4 points: Student answered 8 questions accurately 6 points: Student answered 10 questions accurately
Student Understanding: 0 points: Student did not respond to any questions 2 points: Student responded to some questions but did not fully explain/understand the story 4 points: Student responded to most questions and showed an understanding of the story 6 points: Student responded to all questions with detailed explanations and showed an in-depth understanding of the story
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