Description
The Great Horseman is an exciting moral storybook for children about bravery, kindness, and courage. It tells the tale of a brave horse rider and a wise king who faces danger with courage but gets hurt. A kind villager welcomes the injured king and his horse into his home, treating them with warmth and care. The horseman recovers because of their love and help. Later, when the villager’s fellow villagers face troubles, the king rewards the kind villager for his goodness and helps the entire village. This story teaches kids that kindness and helping others always bring good rewards and that true character shines through good deeds and courage.
Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs)
Q1. Who did the villagers help when he was hurt?
A. A thief
B. A king and his horse
C. A merchant
D. A dragon
Answer: A king and his horse
Q2. What did the villager do for the injured horseman?
A. Ignored him
B. Made fun of him
C. Welcomed and cared for him
D. Took his money
Answer: Welcomed and cared for him
Q3. What did the king do for the villager later?
A. Ignored him
B. Packed him away
C. Punished him
D. Rewarded him and helped the village
Answer: Rewarded him and helped the village
Q4. Why did the king go to the village?
A. To fight
B. To hide
C. He was injured and needed help
D. To celebrate
Answer: He was injured and needed help
Fill in the Blanks
Words Bank: help, kind, king, care
- The story “The Great Horseman” is about a brave ___________.
- A kind villager gave the injured horseman and his horse good ___________.
- The villagers later asked the king to __________ the village.
- The moral of the story teaches us to be __________ and helpful.
True / False Questions
- The king was hurt when he reached the village. [T/F]
- The villager turned the king away when he asked for help. [T/F]
- The king forgot about the villager after he got better. [T/F]
- Helping others can bring good things in return. [T/F]
This story, prepared by our Content Team, makes learning morals exciting for kids.









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