The Little Prince Quiz

The Little Prince Quiz Questions

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1. What is the narrator’s profession in the story?
(a) Pilot
(b) Astronaut
(c) Writer
(d) Engineer

2. Where does the narrator crash-land?
(a) The Sahara Desert
(b) The Amazon Rainforest
(c) The Arctic Tundra
(d) The Antarctic Ice Sheet

3. Who does the narrator meet on the planet?
(a) A fox
(b) A rose
(c) A king
(d) A little prince

4. What is the little prince’s home planet?
(a) Earth
(b) Mars
(c) Asteroid B-612
(d) The Moon

5. What does the little prince draw on his planet?
(a) A ship
(b) A house
(c) A sheep
(d) A rose

6. What does the fox teach the little prince about friendship?
(a) Friendship is a tame relationship
(b) Friendship is a responsibility
(c) Friendship is a game
(d) Friendship is a sacrifice

7. What does the rose symbolize in the story?
(a) Love and beauty
(b) Power and control
(c) Wisdom and knowledge
(d) Freedom and independence

8. Why does the little prince leave his planet?
(a) He is bored
(b) He is lonely
(c) He is scared
(d) He is hungry

9. What does the little prince learn from the king?
(a) The importance of authority
(b) The power of love
(c) The value of friendship
(d) The meaning of life

10. What does the little prince learn from the businessman?
(a) The value of hard work
(b) The dangers of greed
(c) The importance of counting
(d) The meaning of happiness

11. What does the little prince learn from the lamplighter?
(a) The importance of duty
(b) The power of hope
(c) The value of perseverance
(d) The meaning of sacrifice

12. What does the little prince learn from the geographer?
(a) The importance of exploration
(b) The power of knowledge
(c) The value of observation
(d) The meaning of adventure

13. What does the little prince learn from the drunkard?
(a) The dangers of alcohol
(b) The importance of moderation
(c) The power of self-pity
(d) The meaning of sorrow

14. What does the little prince learn from the switchman?
(a) The importance of efficiency
(b) The power of discipline
(c) The value of organization
(d) The meaning of responsibility

15. Why does the rose say she is not beautiful?
(a) She is too small
(b) She has no thorns
(c) She is not unique
(d) She is not loved

16. What does the little prince learn from the fox?
(a) The importance of taming
(b) The power of friendship
(c) The value of loyalty
(d) The meaning of love

17. Why does the little prince decide to return to his planet?
(a) He misses his rose
(b) He is homesick
(c) He is bored
(d) He is scared

18. What is the main theme of the story?
(a) The importance of childhood
(b) The power of love
(c) The value of friendship
(d) The meaning of life

19. What does the little prince symbolize in the story?
(a) Innocence and purity
(b) Wisdom and experience
(c) Power and control
(d) Freedom and independence

20. What is the significance of the rose in the story?
(a) It represents the little prince’s love for his home planet
(b) It symbolizes the importance of material possessions
(c) It represents the fragility of beauty
(d) It symbolizes the power of nature

21. What is the meaning of the phrase “to tame” in the context of the story?
(a) To control or dominate
(b) To tame animals
(c) To create a bond or connection
(d) To make wild

22. What is the significance of the fox’s advice to the little prince?
(a) It teaches the little prince the importance of responsibility
(b) It teaches the little prince the dangers of friendship
(c) It teaches the little prince the power of love
(d) It teaches the little prince the meaning of life

23. What is the main conflict in the story?
(a) The little prince’s search for meaning
(b) The little prince’s struggle to understand adults
(c) The little prince’s fear of the unknown
(d) The little prince’s love for his rose

24. What is the overall tone of the story?
(a) Sad and melancholic
(b) Happy and optimistic
(c) Angry and resentful
(d) Confused and uncertain

25. What does the prince do to keep his planet clean?
(a) He sweeps the streets
(b) He pulls up weeds
(c) He uproots baobabs
(d) He plants flowers

The Little Prince Quiz Questions with Answers

1. What is the narrator’s profession in the story?
(a) Pilot

2. Where does the narrator crash-land?
(a) The Sahara Desert

3. Who does the narrator meet on the planet?
(d) A little prince

4. What is the little prince’s home planet?
(c) Asteroid B-612

5. What does the little prince draw on his planet?
(c) A sheep

6. What does the fox teach the little prince about friendship?
(b) Friendship is a responsibility

7. What does the rose symbolize in the story?
(a) Love and beauty

8. Why does the little prince leave his planet?
(b) He is lonely

9. What does the little prince learn from the king?
(a) The importance of authority

10. What does the little prince learn from the businessman?
(c) The importance of counting

11. What does the little prince learn from the lamplighter?
(a) The importance of duty

12. What does the little prince learn from the geographer?
(c) The value of observation

13. What does the little prince learn from the drunkard?
(a) The dangers of alcohol

14. What does the little prince learn from the switchman?
(c) The value of organization

15. Why does the rose say she is not beautiful?
(c) She is not unique

16. What does the little prince learn from the fox?
(b) The power of friendship

17. Why does the little prince decide to return to his planet?
(a) He misses his rose

18. What is the main theme of the story?
(b) The power of love

19. What does the little prince symbolize in the story?
(a) Innocence and purity

20. What is the significance of the rose in the story?
(c) It represents the fragility of beauty

21. What is the meaning of the phrase “to tame” in the context of the story?
(c) To create a bond or connection

22. What is the significance of the fox’s advice to the little prince?
(a) It teaches the little prince the importance of responsibility

23. What is the main conflict in the story?
(b) The little prince’s struggle to understand adults

24. What is the overall tone of the story?
(a) Sad and melancholic

25. What does the prince do to keep his planet clean?
(c) He uproots baobabs