A Thirsty Crow






 A lonely crow, famished and thirsty, spotted a water pot hanging from a tree. But the neck was too narrow for his beak to reach the water. Dejected, he noticed pebbles scattered nearby. With a clever idea, he dropped the pebbles one by one into the pot, causing the water level to rise gradually until it reached his beak. He quenched his thirst, proving that even the smallest efforts, combined with wit, can lead to success.

MCQs:

  1. What is the main challenge the crow faces? 

a) Finding food 

b) Finding water 

c) Reaching the water 

d) Making friends

  1. What does the crow's action of dropping pebbles demonstrate? 

a) Laziness 

b) Strength 

c) Creativity 

d) All of the above

  1. What is the moral lesson of the story? 

a) Sharing is caring. 

b) Size doesn't matter. 

c) Wit can overcome obstacles. 

d) Don't trust strangers.

  1. If the crow had given up and flown away, what would have likely happened? 

a) He would have found another water source easily. 

b) He would have become stronger and wiser. 

c) He would have remained thirsty and hungry. 

d) He would have made new friends along the way.

  1. How can this story be applied to real-life situations? 

a) By relying on brute force to solve problems. 

b) By giving up easily when faced with challenges. 

c) By using creativity and perseverance to overcome difficulties. 

d) By expecting others to solve your problems.



1. c) Reaching the water 2. d) All of the above 3. c) Wit can overcome obstacles. 4. c) He would have remained thirsty and hungry. 5. c) By using creativity and perseverance to overcome difficulties

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