Description
The Good Pupil is a heartwarming moral story for young readers that shows what it means to be an honest, responsible, and hardworking student. In this engaging tale, a teacher challenges his students to bring clothes and ornaments without being seen. While all the other children sneak and hide what they find, one pupil returns empty-handed. He explains that he couldn’t find a place where no one could see him take anything. The teacher is pleased with his honesty and kindness and rewards him for his good character. This story teaches kids that true success doesn’t come from just getting good marks — it grows from being truthful, respectful, and good-hearted.
Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs)
Q1. Why did the teacher ask the students to bring clothes and ornaments?
a) To prepare for a school show
b) To test their character and honesty
c) To sell them at a fair
d) To help poor people
Answer: b) To test their character and honesty
Q2. What did all the other students do?
a) Returned empty-handed
b) Took nothing at all
c) Brought items they hid from others
d) Asked their parents for help
Answer: c) Brought items they hid from others
Q3. Why did the good pupil return empty-handed?
a) He forgot to take something
b) He didn’t know how to take anything
c) He didn’t find a place where no one saw him
d) He was too tired
Answer: c) He didn’t find a place where no one saw him
Fill in the Blanks
Words Bank: honesty, clothes, honest, respectful, hidden, ornaments, character
- The teacher wanted to test his students’ __________ and __________.
- All students except one brought __________ and __________.
- The good pupil didn’t take anything because he couldn’t find a __________ place.
- The story teaches that true success comes from being __________ and __________.
True or False
- The teacher gave prizes to all students who brought items. [T/F]
- The good pupil took something and hid it carefully. [T/F]
- The pupil explained that he didn’t take anything because he knew it was wrong to take things secretly. [T/F]
- The moral of the story is to always try to impress others with your belongings. [T/F]
Developed by our Content Team, this story combines fun and meaningful lessons for children.







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