Description
This delightful short story follows a traveler who returns home full of tales about his amazing adventures — especially a great leap he claims to have made in the city of Rhodes. He tells everyone that many people there saw it and can prove it. But when someone challenges him to show his leap right then and there, he realizes that talk alone isn’t enough! This story teaches an important lesson: true achievements are shown through actions, not just words. It encourages kids to be honest, confident, and ready to back up their words with real effort, making it perfect for young learners developing values and reading skills.
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Q1. Why did the travelers in the story ask the man to jump again?
A) To make fun of him
B) To see his friends
C) To prove he really could jump that far
D) To go back to Rhodes
Answer: To prove he really could jump that far
Q2. What was the man most excited to talk about after his journey?
A) The food he ate
B) The great leap he made in Rhodes
C) The clothes he bought
D) The birds he saw
Answer: The great leap he made in Rhodes
Q3. What lesson does The Leap at Rhodes teach?
A) Always travel far
B) Be good at dancing
C) Actions speak louder than words
D) Never go to new places
Answer: Actions speak louder than words
Q4. Where did the man say he made his amazing leap?
A) Athens
B) Rhodes
C) Sparta
D) Cairo
Answer: Sparta
Fill in the Blanks
Words Bank: actions, Rhodes, show, leap
- The man boasted about a great __________ he made in a city called Rhodes.
- People said they saw the jump in __________.
- The story teaches us that __________ matter more than words.
- The listener told the man to __________ his leap right there.
True / False
- The man could prove his jump when asked. [T/F]
- The story teaches that words alone are enough to show our abilities. [T/F]
- The traveler went to many different countries. [T/F]
- The moral of the story is that it’s deeds that count, not boasting words. [T/F]
This child-friendly story is created by our Content Team to teach moral values in a fun and interesting way.








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