Description
The Learned Fools – Moral Story for Kids is a fun and engaging moral story that teaches children important life lessons about the value of wisdom, common sense, and practical thinking. Through the humorous misadventures of four friends who have studied sacred books, kids learn that knowledge alone isn’t enough — understanding and using it wisely matters most. The story shows how misunderstanding books and sayings can lead to silly decisions and unexpected trouble!
Perfect for children aged 5–10, this tale helps promote critical thinking, encourages kids to ask the right questions, and highlights the importance of common sense in real life.
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Q1. Why did the four friends decide to study hard?
A) To become very rich quickly
B) To become famous in their town
C) To gain knowledge and earn a living wisely
D) To build a school
Answer: To gain knowledge and earn a living wisely
Q2. What made the friends follow the funeral procession?
A) They wanted to help carry the coffin
B) They thought the path of great people must be the right way
C) They were lost
D) They wanted to see the ceremony
Answer: They thought the path of great people must be the right way
Q3. What did the friends think the camel represented?
A) A fast horse
B) A mean animal
C) Righteousness or virtue
D) A lost friend
Answer: Righteousness or virtue
Q4. Why did one of the friends jump onto the floating leaf?
A) He wanted to race his friends
B) He thought it could take him across the river
C) To catch fish
D) To float to another village
Answer: He thought it could take him across the river
Fill in the Blanks
Words Bank: funeral, virtue or righteousness, leaf, knowledge
- The four friends studied holy books and gained a lot of __________.
- At the crossroads, they followed the __________ procession because they misread their scriptures.
- The friends mistakenly believed the camel was __________ coming toward them.
- One friend jumped on a __________ floating in the river to try and cross it.
True or False
- The four friends always made wise choices based on their knowledge. [T/F]
- The villagers laughed at the friends because they refused the food offered to them. [T/F]
- They tied the donkey to the camel because they wanted to help the camel go faster. [T/F]
- The main moral of the story is that knowledge without wisdom can lead to foolish actions. [T/F]
Created under the guidance of our Content Team, this story teaches meaningful morals and life lessons in a clear, child-appropriate manner.







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