The Widow and the Coin
  • 1. What is the main theme of 'The Widow and the Coin'?
A) Generosity and sacrifice
B) Honor and respect
C) Jealousy and greed
D) Wealth and prosperity
  • 2. What type of story is 'The Widow and the Coin'?
A) Parable
B) Myth
C) Fable
D) Biography
  • 3. In the story, what does the widow offer?
A) Gold coins
B) Two small coins
C) A valuable necklace
D) Food and drink
  • 4. What does 'The Widow and the Coin' teach about giving?
A) Only rich people can give
B) True sacrifice matters more than amount
C) Giving should be publicized
D) Giving is only for the wealthy
  • 5. Who observes the widow's offering?
A) An angel
B) A king
C) A disciple
D) Jesus
  • 6. What lesson can be learned about wealth from the story?
A) Wealth should be hoarded
B) Wealth is not the measure of giving
C) Wealth determines one's value
D) Only the wealthy can make a difference
  • 7. Which scripture contains the story of 'The Widow and the Coin'?
A) Matthew 5:1-12
B) Mark 12:41-44
C) Luke 10:25-37
D) John 3:16
  • 8. What impact does the widow's action have on the audience?
A) It makes them feel guilty
B) It makes them doubt their faith
C) It challenges their understanding of giving
D) It encourages them to compete
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