Who are the main characters in the story?
Jack, Jack's teacher and friends
Which word best describes Jack?
Silly
Intelligent
Quiet
Friendly
Silly
How is the problem resolved?
Jack stops misbehaving
Jack leaves the museum
The teacher yells at Jack
Where does the story take place?
at the museum
Who does “him” refer to in the sentence: “So the teacher always watched him”?
Jack
The teacher
Jack’s friends
Everyone
Jack
What is the correct order of instruments Jack sees?
Organ → Drum → Harp
Drum → Organ → Harp
Harp → Drum → Organ
Organ → Harp → Drum
Organ → Drum → Harp
If you want to choose the largest instrument, which should you pick?
The musical museum
The pipe organ
The African drum
The harp
The pipe organ
What is the main problem in the story?
Jack is misbehaving at the museum
Who does “you” refer to in the sentence: “You just play it. You don’t climb it”?
Jack
Jack’s friends
Jack and his friends
The teacher
Jack
Why did Jack want to stay in the museum all day?
Because he had fun
Because he did not want to go back to school
Because he wanted to hit the drum again
Because the museum gave free popcorn
Because he had fun
What do the pipe organ, the African drum, and the harp have in common?
They all have many strings
They all have many metal pieces
They are all made from animal skin
They are all musical instruments
They are all musical instruments
What does “it” refer to in the sentence: “It was made from animal skin”?
The African drum
The harp
The pipe organ
The museum
The African drum
What happens when Jack pretends to play the harp?
Everyone laughs
His teacher sighs
Jack stops pretending
Jack moves on to the drum
His teacher sighs
Why does the author repeat the word “tom”?
To show how loud the sound is
To show Jack is excited
To show the beat and the rhythm
To show the museum is noisy
To show the beat and the rhythm
What does the word “hit” mean in the sentence: “Jack hit it so hard”?
Bang
Win
Break
Miss
Bang