Internal and external conflict
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- Q1Which of the following is an example of internal conflict?A character fighting a dragonA character trying to win a raceA character getting lost in a forestA character deciding whether to tell the truth or lie30s
- Q2What is an example of external conflict?A character feeling scared about an examA character battling against a stormA character wondering if they should move to a new townA character deciding on what to wear30s
- Q3Which scenario illustrates a character facing internal conflict?A teen arguing with a sibling over a gameA teen struggling with self-doubt before a big performanceA teen competing against a rival in a sports gameA teen being chased by a dog30s
- Q4In the context of a story, what is an external conflict?A character recalling a happy memoryA character trying to escape from a wild animalA character feeling nervous about a testA character deciding between two friends30s
- Q5Which of the following is an example of internal conflict in a story?A character feeling torn between loyalty to a friend and doing what is rightA character battling with a rival in a duelA character trying to solve a mysteryA character in a race against time to save a village30s
- Q6What best describes an external conflict?A character thinking about what to do after schoolA character reminiscing about a past eventA character unsure about their feelings towards a friendA character facing a challenge from a natural disaster30s
- Q7Which of the following is an example of internal conflict in a character?A girl debating whether to apologize to her friendA girl running away from a bullyA girl arguing with her parents about a curfewA girl playing a game with her friends30s
- Q8What is a key difference between internal and external conflict?Internal conflict involves a struggle within a character's mind, while external conflict involves outside forcesExternal conflict happens only at the end of a storyInternal conflict only involves feelings and not actionsInternal conflict is always easier to resolve than external conflict30s
- Q9Which of the following situations illustrates external conflict?A hero thinking about their past mistakesA hero trying to stop a villain from stealing a treasureA hero feeling uncertain about their abilitiesA hero deciding whether to trust a new friend30s
- Q10What type of conflict is shown when a character is unsure of whether to follow their dreams or take a safer path?Social conflictExternal conflictInternal conflictPhysical conflict30s
- Q11What is a plot in a story?The characters in the storyThe main idea or theme of the storyThe sequence of events that make up a storyThe location where the story takes place30s
- Q12What does the climax of a story refer to?The most exciting part of the storyThe introduction of the charactersThe final resolution of the conflictThe setting of the story30s
- Q13What is the main purpose of the setting in a story?To provide the time and place where the story occursTo develop the main characterTo introduce the themeTo summarize the main events30s
- Q14What is a conflict in a story?A detailed description of the settingA struggle between opposing forcesThe main character's backgroundThe message or lesson of the story30s
- Q15What is the resolution in a story?The moral of the storyThe introduction of the charactersThe beginning of the storyThe part where the conflict is resolved30s