The Mind Game comprehension quiz

Illustrate a boy sitting at a desk, surrounded by books, a computer, and colorful thought bubbles depicting various activities like reading, playing sports, and dreaming. The scene should feel imaginative and whimsical.

The Mind Game Quiz

Test your comprehension skills with "The Mind Game" quiz! Explore what the boy in the story learned about hobbies, emotions, and the importance of balancing screen time.

  • 10 engaging multiple-choice questions
  • Explore themes of reading, imagination, and personal growth
  • Suitable for all ages
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by PlayingBook78
What did the boy do with his spare time?
Played computer games
Played sports
Watched TV
Read books
Why do you think his mom just said, "is that all?" when he told her about his computer?
His mother knew the computer was really there all the time
His mother didn't listen to what he said.
His mother never liked the computer
His mother knew there were other things he could do in his spare time
What did he find out about reading books?
Books were not as fun as computer games
It was too hard to read the books
Reading books made him make pictures in his mind
He liked computers better than reading books
What happened that made the boy scream?
He had a bad dream.
His book collection got wet.
His dog bit him.
His computer disappeared.
To the boy, playing on his computer was like...
A movie in his mind
A dream in his mind
Watching TV
Playing with a friend
How did the very special boy feel about his computer being gone?
Wonderful
Surprised
Thankful
Upset
What happened when the boy lost his computer?
He played with his friends for the first time.
He watched TV.
He rode his bike around the neighborhood.
He read lots of books.
How does the boy feel after he lost his computer?
Happy
Upset
Excited
Embarrassed
What did the boy learn from this experience?
Playing computer games was not the only thing he could do.
His parents did not know anything about computers.
He did not like to do anything but play on the computer.
He never wanted to play on the computer again.
What does the phrase "it might have been a million years" mean?
The boy would never get his computer back.
The week or two would seem like forever without his computer.
His computer would be back soon.
The boy would not wait that long.
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