Issue1:Riddles Inspired by Museum Figures and Events

Righteousness Museum Riddles for SAT

Integrated with Museum and Magazine Figures & Events


📖 SECTION I — Reading Riddles (5 Questions)

🧩 Riddle 1 — Leadership Under Restraint

I am George Washington.
After leading a revolution, I had the opportunity to remain in power.
Instead, I stepped down after two terms to set a precedent for future leaders.

Question 1 (Main Idea)
What is the central idea?

A) Leaders should remain in power as long as possible
B) True leadership includes restraint and responsibility
C) Political systems require strong control
D) Power should never be given up


🧩 Riddle 2 — Discipline Over Violence

We were part of the Nashville sit-ins.
We sat peacefully at segregated lunch counters despite harassment and violence.

Question 2 (Purpose)
What is the purpose?

A) To describe a violent protest
B) To show how discipline challenged injustice
C) To criticize activism
D) To explain economic issues


🧩 Riddle 3 — Loyalty and Strategy

I am Yue Fei.
I defended my country with both courage and careful military planning.

Question 3 (Inference)
What can be inferred?

A) He relied only on luck
B) He valued strategy and courage
C) He avoided leadership
D) He rejected responsibility


🧩 Riddle 4 — Choosing a Republic

After the American Revolution, George Washington refused monarchy and supported a constitutional system.

Question 4 (Main Idea)
Which idea is best supported?

A) Leadership should be inherited
B) Power should be centralized
C) Ethical leadership strengthens institutions
D) Revolutions always fail


🧩 Riddle 5 — Nonviolent Resistance

During the Nashville sit-ins, students trained themselves to remain calm under pressure.

Question 5 (Inference)
What does this suggest?

A) Violence was necessary
B) They lacked organization
C) Discipline was a strategy
D) They avoided action



🔢 SECTION II — Math Riddles (5 Questions)

🧩 Riddle 6 — Yue Fei’s Army Formation

Yue Fei organizes 1,200 soldiers into equal units of 150.

Question 6
How many units are formed?

A) 6
B) 7
C) 8
D) 9


🧩 Riddle 7 — Nashville Sit-Ins Participation

During the Nashville sit-ins, 240 students participated evenly over 4 days.

Question 7
How many students per day?

A) 40
B) 50
C) 60
D) 80


🧩 Riddle 8 — Revolutionary War Supplies

George Washington plans supplies for 30 days, requiring 20 units per day.

Question 8
Total units needed?

A) 400
B) 500
C) 600
D) 700


🧩 Riddle 9 — Movement Growth

Participation in a civil rights protest grew from 50 to 150 students during the Nashville sit-ins.

Question 9
What is the increase?

A) 50
B) 75
C) 100
D) 150


🧩 Riddle 10 — Military Training Plan

Yue Fei schedules 3 training sessions per week for 8 weeks.

Question 10
Total sessions?

A) 18
B) 21
C) 24
D) 30



✅ Answer Key

QuestionAnswer
Q1B
Q2B
Q3B
Q4C
Q5C
Q6C
Q7C
Q8C
Q9C
Q10C