Level 1, Lesson 18

QUESTIONS

The Lost is Found


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Questions

1. How many sheep did the man own in the story?

a) 100.

b) 200.

c) 300.

2. Where did the good shepherd live?

a) In a straw house.

b) With his sheep.

c) In a cave.

3. Why did the shepherd carry a stick?

a) To hit any lions or bears that might try to kill his sheep.

b) To hit the sheep to keep them in place.

c) To help him walk.

4. Why did he carry a crook stick?

a) To pull on a sheep if it did something wrong.

b) To rescue a sheep from a dangerous place.

c) To hit any one who came to hurt him or his sheep.

5. Did the shepherd name his sheep?

a) Yes.

b) No.

c) The story didn't say.

6. How many sheep went away and got lost?

a) One.

b) Two.

c) Three.

7. Did the shepherd worry about finding the sheep that was lost?

a) Yes.

b) No.

8. Was the lost sheep far away?

a) Yes.

b) No.

9. Do you believe that God is our good Shepherd who cares for us?

a) Yes.

b) No.

10. Do you believe that God cares for every single person on earth?

a) Yes.

b) No.

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