1) What motivates the miller to boast about his daughter's ability to spin straw into gold, and how does this boast lead to the king's interest in the miller's daughter? a) The miller's desire to marry his daughter to the king and the king's fascination with potential riches. b) The king's rivalry with the miller and his desire to test the miller's claim. c) The king's curiosity about the miller's daughter and her unusual talent. d) The miller's wish for personal gain and the king's interest in magical abilities. 2) What is the first impossible task assigned to the miller's daughter by the king to prove her ability to spin straw into gold, and how does she initially react to it? a) The task is to turn a room full of straw into gold, and she feels confident. b) The task is to spin a single bundle of straw into gold, and she despairs. c) The task is to spin a handful of straw into gold, and she seeks help. 3) What was the queen's fervent wish for her daughter Snowdrop after pricking her finger on the ebony window frame? a) To marry a prince. b) To be the fairest queen in the land. c) To become as white as snow, as red as blood, and as black as the window frame. 4) n the story of "Snowdrop," what motivates the wicked queen's envy and resentment towards Snowdrop's beauty, and how does this jealousy manifest in her obsessive behavior regarding the magical mirror? a) Snowdrop's intelligence and grace outshine the queen, driving her to ask the mirror to compare their abilities. b) Snowdrop's unrivaled beauty and youth threaten the queen's status, leading her to obsessively consult the mirror about her own appearance. c) Snowdrop's kindness and charm make her beloved by the kingdom, causing the queen to inquire about Snowdrop's popularity. 5) How does Snowdrop ultimately awaken from her death-like slumber, and what fate befalls the wicked queen as a consequence of her actions and jealousy? a) Snowdrop is awakened by the dwarfs' magical spell, and the queen seeks redemption for her past misdeeds. b) Snowdrop is awakened by a prince's kiss, and the wicked queen meets a gruesome end, a victim of her own envy and rage. c) Snowdrop is revived by the dwarfs' care, and the queen reconciles with her, leading to a harmonious ending. 6) How does the queen discover Rumpelstiltskin's true name, and how does this influence the story's resolution? a) The name "Rumpelstiltskin" is revealed, and the queen exposes his true identity, breaking their agreement. b) The name "Tom" is learned, and the queen uses it to negotiate with Rumpelstiltskin. c) The name "John" is heard from a dwarf, and the queen uses it to confront Rumpelstiltskin, defeating him. 7) When the queen finally discovers the imp's name, what is the significance of the name "Rumpelstiltskin" and how does it affect the story's conclusion? a) The name represents a powerful incantation, which the queen uses to defeat the imp. b) The name holds no significance, and the queen's discovery has no bearing on the story's outcome. c) The name reveals the imp's true identity and allows the queen to break their agreement. d) The name serves as a symbol of the imp's enigmatic nature and remains a mystery. 8) As the queen gives birth to her first child in "Rumpelstiltskin," she is initially overjoyed, forgetting the imp's demand. How is the imp's presence revealed to her, and what leads to her desperate search for his name? a) A messenger brings a cryptic message from the imp, reminding her of their deal. b) The imp's name is accidentally mentioned by a well-wisher, reigniting the queen's memory. c) The imp suddenly appears at the child's birth, demanding the fulfillment of their agreement. d) The queen experiences a vivid dream of the imp, leading her to question the child's true identity. 9) When the miller's daughter is presented with the challenge of spinning straw into gold for the third time, she has no possessions left to offer the imp. How does this dilemma unfold, and what is her ultimate decision regarding her firstborn child? a) She refuses to make any agreement, leading to a stalemate in the story.She offers her own life to the imp in exchange for the gold, accepting the consequences. b) She uses her wit to outsmart the imp and avoids making any binding agreement. c) She offers her own life to the imp in exchange for the gold, accepting the consequences. d) She seeks the help of the dwarfs who previously assisted her in other challenges. 10) When Snowdrop is sent into the woods by the wicked queen's order, what type of dwelling does she come across, and who inhabits it, playing a significant role in her journey? a) Snowdrop reaches a humble cottage inhabited by seven dwarfs who work as miners and provide her with refuge and care. b) Snowdrop stumbles upon a hidden glen where a friendly group of forest creatures and elves provide her with shelter. c) Snowdrop encounters an ancient castle with a reclusive king living inside, who offers her guidance and protection.

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