The Miser's Gold: A Fable Quiz
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What was the primary purpose of the miser's daily visit to the garden?

  • To appreciate the effort of his workmen
  • To contemplate the value of his gold
  • To admire the beauty of the garden
  • To ensure the gold was still buried (correct)
  • What did the workman do when the miser was asleep?

  • Dug a hole to bury his own treasure
  • Started working on a new project
  • Stole the miser's gold (correct)
  • Went to the neighbour's house to gossip
  • What advice did the neighbour offer to the grief-stricken miser?

  • To place a stone in the hole and imagine it's the gold (correct)
  • To forgive the thieving workman
  • To buy more gold to replace the stolen one
  • To report the theft to the authorities
  • What does the story imply about the nature of a miser's possessions?

    <p>They are of no more use than what they have not</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What can be inferred about the workman's character from the story?

    <p>He was a cunning and opportunistic thief</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Miser's Visits to the Garden

    • The miser visited the garden daily to secretly admire and hoard treasures like jewels and gold, indicating his obsession with wealth accumulation.

    Workman's Actions During Sleep

    • While the miser was asleep, the workman took the opportunity to discreetly collect the miser's hoarded treasures, suggesting a sense of cunning and opportunity in his character.

    Neighbour's Advice to the Miser

    • The neighbor advised the grief-stricken miser to share his wealth with the community, highlighting the idea that generosity can alleviate suffering and bitterness.

    Implications About Miser's Possessions

    • The story implies that a miser's possessions are often meaningless without sharing, as hoarding wealth does not bring happiness or fulfillment.

    Inference About Workman's Character

    • The workman's actions reflect a pragmatic character, willing to exploit the situation for personal gain, yet also suggest an element of resourcefulness and opportunism.

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    Test your understanding of a classic fable about a miser who buried his gold and the consequences that followed. This quiz is based on a short story about a man's obsession with his treasure. Can you recall the details of this timeless tale?

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