1. What is the primary skill of the tailor in the story?
- A) Embroidery
- B) Carpentry
- C) Weaving
- D) Thievery
Correct Answer: D) Thievery
2. Why does the trader challenge the tailor?
- A) To prove his generosity
- B) To learn tailoring
- C) To buy a horse
- D) To win a bet
Correct Answer: D) To win a bet
3. What does the trader wager in the bet?
- A) A horse
- B) A camel
- C) A house
- D) A car
Correct Answer: A) A horse
4. What item does the trader bring to the tailor's shop?
- A) Silk cloth
- B) Gold coins
- C) A leather jacket
- D) A silver goblet
Correct Answer: A) Silk cloth
5. How does the tailor distract the trader while cutting the cloth?
- A) By playing music
- B) By telling jokes and stories
- C) By dancing
- D) By singing loudly
Correct Answer: B) By telling jokes and stories
6. What does the tailor secretly do while distracting the trader?
- A) Paints a portrait
- B) Cuts extra pieces of cloth
- C) Sews a bag
- D) Takes a nap
Correct Answer: B) Cuts extra pieces of cloth
7. How does the tailor deceive the trader further?
- A) By selling him fake jewelry
- B) By charging extra money
- C) By pretending to be ill
- D) By stitching fabric to his own clothes
Correct Answer: D) By stitching fabric to his own clothes
8. What emotion does the trader experience during the tailor's storytelling?
- A) Fear
- B) Sadness
- C) Anger
- D) Joy
Correct Answer: D) Joy
9. What happens to the trader's initial boast about the wager?
- A) He forgets about it
- B) He becomes angry
- C) He starts crying
- D) He leaves the shop
Correct Answer: A) He forgets about it
10. How does the tailor end the story with the trader?
- A) By giving him a gift
- B) By asking for more money
- C) By threatening him
- D) By telling him to leave
Correct Answer: C) By threatening him
11. What moral lesson does the story convey?
- A) Trust everyone
- B) Beware of flattery and deception
- C) Always make bets
- D) Avoid laughter
Correct Answer: B) Beware of flattery and deception
12. What does the trader bring to the tailor's shop?
- A) Cheese
- B) Silk cloth
- C) Shoes
- D) Flowers
Correct Answer: B) Silk cloth
13. How does the tailor ensure the trader remains distracted?
- A) By singing lullabies
- B) By continuously telling amusing stories
- C) By offering him free clothes
- D) By making him drink wine
Correct Answer: B) By continuously telling amusing stories
14. What does the trader do while listening to the tailor’s stories?
- A) He falls asleep
- B) He starts crying
- C) He laughs uncontrollably
- D) He leaves in anger
Correct Answer: C) He laughs uncontrollably
15. What happens to the satin cloth by the end of the story?
- A) It is stolen piece by piece
- B) It is burned
- C) It is returned to the trader
- D) It is sold to someone else
Correct Answer: A) It is stolen piece by piece
16. What does the phrase "The Universal Tailor" refer to in the story?
- A) A famous tailor in the town
- B) The destiny or fate that deceives people
- C) A real tailor in the market
- D) The best tailor in the world
Correct Answer: B) The destiny or fate that deceives people
17. Why does the trader fail to notice the theft?
- A) He is blind
- B) He is distracted by the tailor’s stories
- C) He leaves the shop early
- D) He is too tired to pay attention
Correct Answer: B) He is distracted by the tailor’s stories
18. What warning does the tailor give the trader at the end?
- A) He will call the guards
- B) Another story might make him cry
- C) He will increase the price of the coat
- D) He will steal from him again
Correct Answer: B) Another story might make him cry
19. What lesson can be learned from the trader’s experience?
- A) Laughter can be dangerous when it blinds judgment
- B) Betting always leads to success
- C) Trusting thieves is wise
- D) Trading is always a risky business
Correct Answer: A) Laughter can be dangerous when it blinds judgment
20. What does the story suggest about the nature of deception?
- A) It is always obvious
- B) It often comes in pleasant forms
- C) Only foolish people are deceived
- D) Deception never works
Correct Answer: B) It often comes in pleasant forms
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