Have You Read The Story Of Little Oh?

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Have You Read The Story Of Little Oh? - Quiz

Little Oh is the story about an origami girl who comes to life after being made by a Japanese woman. She is called Oh for the surprise she gave the woman after discovering she was alive. The story follows Oh on her adventures in becoming a real girl.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Who is the author of the book?

    • A.

      Laura Melmed

    • B.

      Ed Young

    • C.

      Betsy Lewin

    • D.

      Frane Lessac

    Correct Answer
    A. Laura Melmed
  • 2. 

    In which year is the book originally published?

    • A.

      1998

    • B.

      1997

    • C.

      1995

    • D.

      1993

    Correct Answer
    B. 1997
    Explanation
    The book is originally published in 1997.

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  • 3. 

    Who is the illustrator of the book?

    • A.

      Anthony Browne

    • B.

      Jon Klassen

    • C.

      Jim LaMarche

    • D.

      Shaun Tan

    Correct Answer
    C. Jim LaMarche
    Explanation
    Jim LaMarche is the illustrator of the book.

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  • 4. 

    What does the origami girl transform into at the end?

    • A.

      A star

    • B.

      A butterfly

    • C.

      A flower

    • D.

      A real girl

    Correct Answer
    D. A real girl
    Explanation
    The origami girl transforms into a real girl at the end. This suggests that the origami girl, which was initially a folded piece of paper, has come to life and taken on human form. The transformation implies a sense of magic or enchantment, as the origami girl has transitioned from a mere object to a living being.

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  • 5. 

    Which company published the book?

    • A.

      HarperCollins Publishers

    • B.

      Candlewick Press

    • C.

      Dutton Children's Books

    • D.

      Bloomsbury

    Correct Answer
    A. HarperCollins Publishers
    Explanation
    HarperCollins Publishers is the correct answer because it is the name of a well-known publishing company. They have a wide range of books in their catalog and have published numerous bestsellers.

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  • 6. 

    Which year range did the book make the Georgia's Children'S Book Award Master list?

    • A.

      1998-1999

    • B.

      2000-2001

    • C.

      2002-2003

    • D.

      2005-2006

    Correct Answer
    B. 2000-2001
    Explanation
    The book made the Georgia's Children's Book Award Master list in the year range of 2000-2001.

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  • 7. 

    Which animal gives the origami girl a flight home on its neck?

    • A.

      A butterfly

    • B.

      A hawk

    • C.

      A crane

    • D.

      A pigeon

    Correct Answer
    C. A crane
    Explanation
    A crane is traditionally associated with origami and is known for its elegance and grace. In Japanese culture, the crane is considered a symbol of good luck and longevity. The origami girl would likely choose a crane to give her a flight home because of its symbolism and the belief that it brings good fortune.

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  • 8. 

    Which kind of boat does the origami girl experience her wild river ride on?

    • A.

      Paper box

    • B.

      Plastic bowl

    • C.

      A shoe

    • D.

      Teacup

    Correct Answer
    D. Teacup
    Explanation
    The origami girl experiences her wild river ride on a teacup. This suggests that she is riding on a small and delicate boat, which adds to the excitement and adventure of the experience. A teacup is not typically used as a boat, so it highlights the imaginative and creative nature of the origami girl's journey.

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  • 9. 

    Who does the origami girl try to escape from in the wild river ride?

    • A.

      An angry dog

    • B.

      An angry cat

    • C.

      An angry bird

    • D.

      An angry lizard

    Correct Answer
    A. An angry dog
    Explanation
    The origami girl tries to escape from an angry dog in the wild river ride.

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  • 10. 

    Where did Little Oh live?

    • A.

      Number 1 Diagon Alley

    • B.

      Number 1 Baker Street

    • C.

      Number 1 Pink Petal Lane

    • D.

      Number 1 Sesame Street

    Correct Answer
    C. Number 1 Pink Petal Lane
    Explanation
    Little Oh lived at Number 1 Pink Petal Lane.

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