• 1. 
    The ministers were foolish to ask an idiot about their next King. Do you agree?

  • Yes
  • No
  • Partially
  • Not clear from the poem
  • 2. 
    Do you think that the King took his ‘notion of justice’ too far?

  • No, he did what a just King would do
  • Maybe
  • Yes, he lost his life in the process
  • Can not determine
  • 3. 
    What sort of principles seem to thrive in the state?

  • Democratic
  • Laissez faire
  • Authoritative
  • Communistic
  • 4. 
    What sort of perception does the public hold for their chosen King after so many years?

  • They don’t like him
  • They are enraged
  • They like him very much
  • They have no problem whatsoever
  • 5. 
    Who was chosen as the new King?

  • A minister
  • A horse
  • A melon
  • A sword
  • 6. 
    Who was to choose the next King?

  • The next to pass the City Gate
  • The Ministers
  • The public
  • The heir of the deceased King would be the king by rule
  • 7. 
    How was the public demand fulfilled?

  • By voting
  • By the King’s discretion
  • By measuring height one by one
  • By the councillors’ decision
  • 8. 
    After all the considerations and discussions, the crowd was getting _______.

  • restless
  • amused
  • horrified
  • bored
  • 9. 
    Who according to the counsel was the culprit that was brought before the King?

  • The King
  • The crown
  • The arch
  • The chief of the builders
  • 10. 
    According to the architect, who made the amendments?

  • The King
  • The chief of the builders
  • He himself
  • The masons
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