The Three Billy Goats Gruff Play Script Quiz
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What is the setting of the story?

  • A farm
  • A forest
  • A city street
  • A bridge over a river (correct)
  • What is the main conflict in the story?

  • The Troll wants to eat the Billy Goats (correct)
  • The Billy Goats want to cross the bridge
  • The Billy Goats are hungry
  • The Billy Goats are arguing with each other
  • How many Billy Goats are there in the story?

  • 3 (correct)
  • 4
  • 2
  • 5
  • What does the Littlest Billy Goat do to avoid being eaten by the Troll?

    <p>Tells the Troll his brother is fatter</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why do the Billy Goats want to cross the bridge?

    <p>To eat the sweet grass on the other side</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the reaction of the Littlest Billy Goat when the Biggest Billy Goat crosses the bridge safely?

    <p>He is happy and says his brother is strong and brave</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the outcome of the Biggest Billy Goat's encounter with the Troll?

    <p>The Troll is knocked off the bridge and into the river</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the Biggest Billy Goat say after he crosses the bridge safely?

    <p>Well, that was easier than I thought!</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Characters

    • The play script has five characters: Narrator, Littlest Billy Goat, Middle-sized Billy Goat, Biggest Billy Goat, and Troll.

    Scene 1

    • The three Billy Goats want to cross the bridge to eat the sweet grass across the river.
    • The Littlest Billy Goat is scared because he heard about a wicked troll under the bridge.

    Scene 2

    • The Littlest Billy Goat is the first to cross the bridge, and the troll asks who is trip-trapping across his bridge.
    • The troll wants to eat the Littlest Billy Goat, but the Littlest Billy Goat says his brother is fatter, so the troll lets him cross.
    • The Middle-sized Billy Goat is the next to cross the bridge, and the troll again asks who is trip-trapping across his bridge.
    • The Middle-sized Billy Goat says his brother is even fatter, so the troll lets him cross.

    Scene 3

    • The Biggest Billy Goat is the last to cross the bridge, and the troll again asks who is trip-trapping across his bridge.
    • The Biggest Billy Goat is not afraid and challenges the troll, saying "Oh no, you're not!"
    • The Biggest Billy Goat butts the troll off the bridge and into the river.
    • The troll is never seen again, and the three Billy Goats are able to eat the sweet grass.

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    Test your knowledge on 'The Three Billy Goats Gruff' play script by identifying characters and scenes from the story. The quiz covers interactions between the Narrator, Littlest Billy Goat, Middle-sized Billy Goat, Biggest Billy Goat, and the Troll on the bridge.

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