Description
Dive into The Wicked Pupil, an engaging moral storybook perfect for young readers! This tale follows the journey of a proud student who thinks he knows more than his teacher and takes on a challenge to prove himself. But things don’t go as he expects! Through a fun yet meaningful story filled with royal elephants, wisdom, and consequences, kids learn why respect, humility, and good behaviour matter. Loaded with vibrant illustrations and important lessons, this book inspires children to make wise choices, listen to their mentors, and grow into thoughtful, kind individuals. A great read for home or classroom learning!
Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQ)
Q1. Why did the student want equal pay as the teacher?
A) He wanted more toys
B) He believed he knew just as much as the teacher
C) He didn’t like the teacher
D) He wanted to travel the world
Answer: He believed he knew just as much as the teacher
Q2. What challenge did the king give the student?
A) To write a poem
B) To win a race
C) To prove his skills like the teacher
D) To clean the palace
Answer: To prove his skills like the teacher
Q3. What happened when the student gave commands to his elephant?
A) The elephant listened perfectly
B) The elephant did the opposite of his commands
C) The elephant fell asleep
D) The elephant ran away
Answer: The elephant did the opposite of his commands
Q4. How did the crowd react to the student’s performance?
A) They cheered loudly
B) They ignored him
C) They became angry and called him wicked
D) They gave him gifts
Answer: They became angry and called him wicked
Fill in the Blanks
Words Bank: wicked, skills, opposite, equal
- The student wanted _______ pay as his teacher.
- The king asked the student to prove his _______.
- The elephant did the __________ of what the student said.
- The people called the student _______ when he tried to compete with his teacher.
True/False Questions
- The teacher trained the elephant so that it would sometimes do the opposite of commands. [T/F]
- The student happily won the challenge and became the king’s favourite. [T/F]
- The story teaches that disrespect and bad choices can lead to trouble. [T/F]
- The king set the challenge to help the student learn something new. [T/F]
Our Content Team shares this story to promote good habits and values among young readers.








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