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A2: Gumby & Pokey Quizzes

Below are some links to the quizzes of the Gumby & Pokey show. Good luck and enjoy! 

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​Gumby Goes to the Moon Quiz

Directions for students

Watch the video “Gumby – Moon Trip.”
Then read each question and choose the best answer (A, B, C, or D).
Circle your answer.

Multiple-choice questions (A2, age 7–10)

  1. Where does Gumby find the spaceship?
    A. In a toy store
    B. In a school
    C. In a park
    D. In a garage

  2. What does Gumby want to do with the spaceship?
    A. Put it in his room
    B. Fly to the moon
    C. Give it to a friend
    D. Sell it for money

  3. What happens to Gumby’s spaceship on the moon?
    A. It lands in the ocean
    B. It breaks from a meteorite
    C. It turns into a robot
    D. It flies back to Earth alone

  4. Why is Gumby in trouble on the moon?
    A. He is hungry and thirsty
    B. He is lost and cannot breathe
    C. He is stranded and cannot go home
    D. He is chased by his friends

  5. What strange things does Gumby see on the moon?
    A. Flying cars
    B. Trees with apples
    C. Rock-like creatures with eyes
    D. Giant computers

  6. What do the rock-like moon creatures do?
    A. They help Gumby fix his ship
    B. They chase Gumby
    C. They sing and dance
    D. They fall asleep

  7. How do Gumby’s parents know he is in danger?
    A. They hear him on the phone
    B. They see him on TV
    C. They read a letter
    D. They look through a telescope

  8. Who goes to rescue Gumby?
    A. His best friend
    B. His teacher
    C. His father
    D. A police officer

  9. What does Gumby’s father use to reach Gumby on the moon?
    A. A tall ladder on a fire engine
    B. A helicopter
    C. A big rocket
    D. A hot-air balloon

  10. How does Gumby feel when he is safe back on Earth?
    A. Angry and sad
    B. Scared and tired
    C. Happy and relieved
    D. Bored and sleepy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Answer key

  1. A

  2. B

  3. B

  4. C

  5. C

  6. B

  7. D

  8. C

  9. A

  10. C

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Directions for students

Watch the video “Gumby – Rain Spirits.”
Then read each question and choose the best answer (A, B, C, or D).
Circle your answer.

Multiple-choice questions (A2, age 7–10)

  1. Where are Gumby and Pokey at the beginning of the story?
    A. In the forest
    B. In a toy swimming pool
    C. In a classroom
    D. In a big city

  2. Who suddenly appears near Gumby and Pokey?
    A. A robot
    B. A Hopi boy
    C. A cowboy
    D. A Blockhead

  3. Why does the boy need help?
    A. He lost his toys
    B. He cannot find his house
    C. There is no rain in his village
    D. He is afraid of the dark

  4. What problem does the boy’s village have?
    A. Too much snow
    B. Too many animals
    C. Too much rain
    D. A long drought (no rain)

  5. What does the boy ask Gumby and Pokey to do?
    A. Help him find his dog
    B. Help him make rain
    C. Help him fix a car
    D. Help him build a house

  6. Where do they need to go to call the rain spirits?
    A. To a cave
    B. To a river
    C. To a school
    D. To a store

  7. What do Gumby and the boy do in front of the rain spirits?
    A. They dance and sing for rain
    B. They give them toys
    C. They build a fire
    D. They plant trees

  8. How do the rain spirits answer their request?
    A. They send snow
    B. They stay quiet
    C. They send rain to the village
    D. They send strong wind

  9. What happens to the boy’s village at the end?
    A. It stays dry
    B. It gets rain and water
    C. It disappears
    D. It moves to another place

  10. How do Gumby and Pokey feel after they help the boy?
    A. Sad and worried
    B. Angry and tired
    C. Proud and happy
    D. Bored and sleepy

(Answer options are randomized and no answer choice repeats immediately back‑to‑back.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Answer key

  1. B

  2. B

  3. C

  4. D

  5. B

  6. A

  7. A

  8. C

  9. B

  10. C

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External Links: 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gumby

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