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Toy Story: Friends, Choices, and Lessons

A 15-question multiple-choice quiz for kids that explores the characters, themes, and decisions in Toy Story with medium difficulty.

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luke elliot
luke elliot
Published June 9, 2026

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Question 1: What main lesson does Woody learn about being a leader?

Being a leader means putting the group’s needs first

Leaders should avoid making tough choices

Leaders must always stay in charge no matter what

Leaders only worry about following rules exactly

Question 2: How does Buzz Lightyear’s belief about being a real space ranger change the story?

It creates a comic conflict that leads to friendship and self-discovery

It makes other toys dislike playtime

It causes the toys to stop caring for Andy

It turns the movie into a space adventure only

Question 3: Why is Andy important to the toys beyond being their owner?

He gives them purpose through play and belonging

He gives them money to buy accessories

He invents new games every day

He tells them secret missions

Question 4: Which behaviour shows loyalty in the story’s key moments?

Always following orders without question

Risking safety to help a friend in trouble

Choosing to hide when things go wrong

Keeping secrets from the group forever

Question 5: How does jealousy drive conflict between Woody and Buzz?

Woody fears losing his place and acts out, causing a rift

Their jealousy causes them to ignore Andy

Jealousy forces them to leave the toy box forever

Buzz is jealous of Woody’s clothes

Question 6: What strategy helps the toys solve problems together?

Waiting until humans decide for them

Ignoring obstacles and hoping they go away

Combining strengths and planning together

Having one toy act alone every time

Question 7: How does the story show the value of empathy?

By showing toys always winning arguments

Characters try to understand others’ feelings and act kindly

By making toys compete for attention only

By avoiding conversations about emotions

Question 8: Which decision by Woody marks a turning point in his growth?

Choosing to help Buzz even after making a mistake

Giving away all of Andy’s toys

Refusing to play with anyone again

Breaking Buzz on purpose

Question 9: What myth about toys does the film challenge?

Toys never get lost

Toys are only objects without feelings

Toys always follow human orders perfectly

Toys can fly like real pilots

Question 10: How does playtime shape a toy’s purpose in the story?

Playtime makes toys lose their color

Playtime is only for making toys dirty

Playtime erases a toy’s identity

Playtime gives toys meaning and strengthens their bond with Andy

Question 11: Which mindset helps characters adapt when situations change?

Refusing to accept anything new

Avoiding friends during transitions

Being flexible and open to new roles

Expecting things to stay the same forever

Question 12: What consequence follows when characters act selfishly?

Loss of trust and the need to make amends

Immediate praise from all friends

Rewards without consequences

No change at all for anyone

Question 13: How does teamwork appear in high-pressure scenes?

They all try the same idea at once

They always wait for adult help

They coordinate quickly, using each toy’s unique skill

They stop communicating completely

Question 14: Which emotional skill helps characters forgive and move on?

Recognizing feelings and saying sorry

Forgetting everything without talking

Punishing friends loudly

Holding grudges forever

Question 15: What role does imagination play for the audience and characters?

It prevents the toys from having feelings

It is used only for jokes with no meaning

It makes the story impossible to relate to

It turns ordinary moments into adventures and builds empathy