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Select the correct answer for each question.


                  1.  Why does Philip’s father want him to sit at the table?

                      a. John               b. Philip              c. Tom                d. Robert

                  2.  Why does Philip’s father want him to sit at the table?


                      a. to play games with his brother            b. to eat his food
                      c. to complete his homework                  d. to speak to his mother


                  3.  What did he do with the chair?

                      a. He swung the chair forwards and backwards and tilted it up like a rocking horse.

                      b. He swung the chair upwards and downwards and tilted it up like a knife.

                      c. He swung the chair downwards and tilted it up like a glass.

                      d. He swung the chair backwards and tilted it up like a rocking elephant.


                  4.  How did his mother react when Philip wouldn’t sit still at the table?

                      a. His mother was sad and depressed.         b. His mother was serious and angry.

                      c. His mother was calm and happy.            d. His mother was frightened.


                  5.  What were the things that broke in the poem?

                      a. pens and pencils                          b. dishes, glasses and plates

                      c. wooden sticks, glasses and pencils        d. tables, chairs and plates


                  6.  Who wants Philip to be a gentleman?
                      a. Papa               b. Mamma               c. Teacher            d. Grandpa


                  7.  Why was Philip growing wilder?

                      a. because he had to sit in one place to eat

                      b. because his mother kept on shouting at him

                      c. because he was hungry

                      d. because he fell down from his chair


                  8.  What is the rhyming word for wriggle that is used in the poem?

                      a. giggle             b. tingle              c. mingle             d. single



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