Honestly is the best policy.







Once upon a time in a peaceful village, there lived a young boy named Sam. Sam was known for his honesty and integrity. One day, while walking through the village, he found a wallet lying on the ground. Curious, he opened it to find a large sum of money inside. Despite being tempted, Sam knew that the wallet belonged to someone else. He immediately took it to the village elder and explained what he had found.

Impressed by Sam's honesty, the elder praised him and announced to the village that Sam would be rewarded for his noble deed. The owner of the wallet, who had been searching frantically for it, was overjoyed to have it returned, along with all the money inside. He thanked Sam profusely and even offered him a reward, but Sam politely refused.

From that day on, Sam's act of honesty spread throughout the village, inspiring others to follow his example. Children looked up to him as a role model, and the village became known for its integrity and trustworthiness.

The moral of the story: Honesty is always the best policy, and even in difficult situations, it's important to do the right thing.


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  1. (Factual Thinking:

  • What was the name of the honest boy in the story?

  • A) Tim

  • B) Sam

  • C) Jack

  • D) Ben

  1. Inferential Thinking:

  • Why did Sam refuse the reward offered by the owner of the wallet?

  • A) He didn't want to be in the spotlight.

  • B) He felt guilty for finding the wallet.

  • C) He believed it was the right thing to do.

  • D) He was afraid of getting caught.

  1. Critical Thinking:

  • How did Sam's action impact the village?

  • A) The village became known for its dishonesty.

  • B) The village elder punished Sam for his honesty.

  • C) Sam's action inspired others to be honest.

  • D) The village became divided over Sam's actions.

  1. Analytical Thinking:

  • What traits of Sam led to him being praised by the village elder?

  • A) His intelligence and wit.

  • B) His honesty and integrity.

  • C) His bravery and courage.

  • D) His wealth and influence.

  1. Reasoning:

  • What do you think might have happened if Sam had kept the wallet instead of returning it?

  • A) The village elder would have rewarded him.

  • B) Sam would have become wealthy.

  • C) The owner of the wallet would have never found it.

  • D) Trust in Sam and the village would have been lost.



1. Answer: B) Sam 2. Answer: C) He believed it was the right thing to do. 3. Answer: C) Sam's action inspired others to be honest. 4. Answer: B) His honesty and integrity. 5. Answer: D) Trust in Sam and the village would have been lost.

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