The Tale of the Mischievous Old Man
Quiz by Anna Zac
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- Q1Why did the old man find himself being prosecuted?The town believed he was involved in actions that went against the law and societal norms.He was mistaken for someone involved in the coup rumors.He accidentally caused a disruption in the city and its park.He was falsely accused by the former educator and disgruntled citizens.He openly criticized the antiquated system and advocated for change.30s
- Q2What was the old man known for?being a connoisseur of fine wines and a staunch defender of historical storiesleading the coalition as a former educatorcausing disruption in the city as a troublemakerbeing the mastermind behind rumors of a coupbeing a renowned artist of the town30s
- Q3How did travelers benefit from the old man's presence?They relied on his ability to coordinate bustling tours, despite the hardships of his old age.He entertained them with his mischief and pranks.He provided them with free accommodation in his house.He offered them guidance and assurance in navigating the city.He served them the finest wines from his collection.30s
- Q4How did the old man feel about the court's decision?He was angered and vowed to seek revenge on his accusers.He was unsurprised and expected the court's decision.He was confident that he could convince the court of his innocence.He was relieved because the court cleared him of all charges.He was unable to wield any influence over it despite his defense attempts.30s
- Q5What did the incident with the old man teach the townsfolk?The dangers of trusting former educators and disgruntled citizens.The value of a strong defense in court cases.The importance of compromise and understanding the extenuating circumstances behind certain behaviors.The necessity of abolishing the antiquated system.The consequences of meddling in or tinkering with the law.30s