CHAPTER 16
CHAPTER 17
CHAPTER 18
CHAPTER 19
RIDDLES (ALL CHAPTERS)
100

How many grown-ups live on Earth according to the text?

About 2,000,000,000 grown-ups live on Earth.

100

Why does the author say men occupy a very small place on Earth?

Because there are many people, but they take little space on Earth.

100

How does the flower describe men?

She says men are few and hard to find.

100

What were the only mountains the little prince knew before?

He knew three volcanoes.

100

I have three petals and live in the desert.
I say men have no roots.
Who am I?

The flower

200

Name two types of people mentioned in the text.

Possible answers: kings, geographers, businessmen, tipplers, conceited men.

200

Where could all humans fit if they stood close together?

In one public square twenty miles long and wide.

200

How many men does the flower think exist?

She thinks there are six or seven men.

200

Why does he use an extinct volcano as a footstool?

Because they were very small and came up to his knees.

200

I am very busy everywhere,
but free from work at the North and South Poles.
What job do I have?

Lamplighter

300

Why were lamplighters needed before electricity?

They were needed to light street lamps before electricity.

300

Why do grown-ups think they are very important?

Because they imagine they fill a lot of space and are important like baobabs.

300

Why does the flower say men are hard to find?

Because one never knows where to find them.

300

What does the little prince see from the mountain?

He sees only sharp rock peaks.

300

I blow men from place to place
because they have no roots.
What am I?

the wind

400

Which countries light their lamps first?

New Zealand and Australia light their lamps first.

400

What does the snake say about loneliness?

That it is lonely among men too.

400

What moves men from place to place, according to the flower?

The wind blows them away.

400

How does the echo answer his questions?

The echo repeats everything he says.

400

I am tall and sharp like needles.
From me, the little prince sees no people.
What am I?

A high mountain 

500

How often do the lamplighters at the North and South Poles work?

They work twice a year.

500

What does the snake promise the little prince?

He promises he can help him if he misses his planet.

500

Why is men’s life difficult, according to the flower?

Because they have no roots.

500

How does the little prince describe the planet?

He describes it as dry, pointed, harsh, and forbidding.

500

I answer every question,
but I never think or imagine.
Who am I?

The echo 

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