Heroes Quiz for Grade 10 English | Free Online Practice

Subject: English

Level: Grade 10

Format: qcm

Questions: 30

Heroes Quiz for Grade 10 English | Free Online Practice is a free practice quiz designed for English in Grade 10. It gives instant feedback and a clear score so learners can quickly identify the skills they already master and the ones they still need to review.

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  1. If a person notices someone drop a large sum of money on a busy street, which action represents the most heroic choice?
  2. Which of these personal traits do you think is the absolute foundation of being a hero?
  3. Imagine a student in your school stands up to defend a classmate who is being teased. This student is showing:
  4. In your opinion, can someone be a hero if nobody ever finds out what good deed they did?
  5. What makes a volunteer who spends their weekends cleaning up litter different from a regular citizen?
  6. If a person admits they made a massive mistake in a group project, how would you describe this behavior?
  7. When considering how a true hero behaves, how do they handle someone who has treated them badly in the past?
  8. Which of the following situations requires the type of heroism that involves 'facing your fears'?

Heroes Quiz for Grade 10 English | Free Online Practice

  1. If a person notices someone drop a large sum of money on a busy street, which action represents the most heroic choice?
  2. Which of these personal traits do you think is the absolute foundation of being a hero?
  3. Imagine a student in your school stands up to defend a classmate who is being teased. This student is showing:
  4. In your opinion, can someone be a hero if nobody ever finds out what good deed they did?
  5. What makes a volunteer who spends their weekends cleaning up litter different from a regular citizen?
  6. If a person admits they made a massive mistake in a group project, how would you describe this behavior?
  7. When considering how a true hero behaves, how do they handle someone who has treated them badly in the past?
  8. Which of the following situations requires the type of heroism that involves 'facing your fears'?
  9. If someone works hard behind the scenes every single day to look after a sick relative without ever complaining, do they count as a hero in your eyes?
  10. Why is 'empathy' an important trait for a hero to have?
  11. A sudden, heavy rainstorm causes localized flooding. An elderly neighbor is struggling to cross the rushing water. What is the most heroic reaction?
  12. You are participating in a team competition. The referee makes an error that accidentally awards your team a point you did not earn. A heroic teammate would:
  13. A stray dog is trapped inside a deep ditch and cannot get out. Which response represents a compassionate, heroic mindset?
  14. Imagine you are working on a vital group assignment. One member of the group is very slow and struggles to understand the topic. What would a heroic leader do?
  15. A fire breaks out in a neighborhood shop. While waiting for emergency services, a community member runs toward the building to make sure nobody is trapped inside. This action is driven by:
  16. You see a line of people waiting patiently for a public bus. Someone pushes directly to the front of the line, ignoring the others. A calm, civic hero would:
  17. A person spent months organizing a free neighborhood sports day for children. At the final closing ceremony, someone else is accidentally given all the praise and thanks. The organizer smiles and joins the applause. This shows that the organizer's heroism is:
  18. During a difficult examination, a student notices that their best friend is secretly trying to look at their answer sheet. What is the most responsible and fair action?
  19. If a hero encounters a situation where doing the right thing means breaking a small, minor rule (for example, crossing a 'Keep Off the Grass' sign to rescue a toddler), what should they do?
  20. A person notices that a public water tap in their neighborhood has been left broken and is wasting water constantly. Nobody else is fixing it. The heroic mindset is to:
  21. When you watch a movie or read a story, what makes the main character feel like a true hero to you?
  22. If a story features a character who fights for a good cause but uses cruel, unfair methods that hurt innocent citizens along the way, are they a true hero?
  23. Think about real life doctors and nurses who work through dangerous health crises. Why does society call them heroes?
  24. What is the main difference between a hero and someone who is simply famous (a celebrity)?
  25. If a character in a book always protects their own group of friends but treats people from other communities with cruelty and disrespect, are they a universal hero?
  26. How should a hero react when they notice that their community's traditional stories, art forms, or historical structures are being forgotten or destroyed?
  27. Which of the following descriptions best fits a 'reluctant hero'?
  28. When a historical figure makes a decision that helps an entire country but causes them to lose their own freedom or safety, this choice is an example of:
  29. Can an ordinary grade 10 student living in Mandalay be a hero in their daily life?
  30. When we look back at heroes from the past, what is the most valuable thing they leave behind for us today?

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