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Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) |
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True/False Questions |
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Odd One Out |
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Fill in the blanks |
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Q1: Who tried to stop the fight between the Pandavas and the Kauravas?
a) Karna
b) Duryodhana
c) Lord Krishna
d) Draupadi
Q2: What special items did Karna give away to Lord Indra?
a) His old shoes
b) His golden earrings and armour
c) His necklace
d) His crown
Q3: How did Arjuna win Draupadi’s hand in marriage?
a) By dancing the best
b) By winning a contest with a bow and arrow
c) By giving her flowers
d) By singing a song
Q4: Why did Duryodhana get upset at the Pandavas’ palace?
a) Because it was too cold
b) Because he fell into a pool by mistake
c) Because he found no food
d) Because he was scared of Maya
Q5: What big event made the Pandavas lose their kingdom?
a) A dance party
b) A horse race
c) A game of dice
d) A cooking contest
Q1: The Pandavas turned a dry piece of land into a beautiful place called Indraprastha.
Q2: Karna refused to give away his valuable things to Lord Indra.
Q3: Draupadi’s marriage was decided by a special contest that Arjuna won.
Each set has one item that does not belong. Pick the odd one out.
Q1: Dice, Sword, Bow, Spear
Q2: Armour, Palace, Crown, Earrings
Q3: Wedding, War, Peace Talk, Feast
Q1: One key moral is the significance of ______, as shown by Karna’s selfless act.
Q2: Lord Krishna wants to bring ______ between the Pandavas and the Kauravas.
Q3: The story warns us about the problems caused by ______ and ______, as seen with Duryodhana.
Q4: Overall, the story teaches values like generosity, ______, and humility.
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