
About the book sudoku to Year 3 students
Quiz by Hayley Loadsman
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- Q1What did Sadako want to achieve by folding paper cranes?She wanted to win a raceShe wanted to become better and healthierShe wanted to become a teacherShe wanted to go to America30s
- Q2What was the significance of the paper cranes in Sadako's story?They represented hope and healingThey were for decorationThey were used as toysThey were part of a game30s
- Q3Which event led to Sadako's illness in the story?A school fireThe bombing of HiroshimaA natural disasterA car accident30s
- Q4Who inspired Sadako to start folding the paper cranes?Her brotherHer friend ChizukoHer motherHer teacher30s
- Q5What color were the paper cranes that Sadako primarily folded?They were blueThey were redThey were mostly whiteThey were green30s
- Q6What did Sadako hope to achieve by folding 1,000 paper cranes?She hoped to travel the worldShe hoped to help othersShe hoped to make a wish for good healthShe hoped to become famous30s
- Q7What did Sadako's family and friends do to support her while she was folding the cranes?They left her aloneThey told her to stopThey encouraged and helped herThey ignored her30s
- Q8Where did Sadako live when she was folding the paper cranes?In Hiroshima, JapanIn Tokyo, JapanIn Seoul, South KoreaIn Beijing, China30s
- Q9What did Sadako's story remind people about?The importance of folding paperThe importance of peace and remembering historyThe importance of winning competitionsThe importance of staying indoors30s
- Q10What is the main theme of 'Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes'?Hope and resilience in the face of adversityCompetition and winningFriendship and funAdventure and exploration30s