The main character
The Wormwood parents
Tricks and revenge
True or False
100

 What is the name of the brilliant little girl in the story?

Matilda

100

What is Mr. Wormwood's job?

He sells second-hand cars

100

What was Matilda's FIRST trick on her father?

She put some glue in his hat

100

Why Mr Wormswood put hair oil to his hair everyday?

He thought it would make it bright and strong

200

How old was Matilda when she taught herself to read?

Four years old

200

What does Mrs. Wormwood love to do almost every afternoon?

Play bingo

200

Why did the hat get stuck?

Because of the glue it glued to Mr Wormswood head

200

What did Mr Wormswood do with the book that Matilday brought from the library? 

He ripped out the papers

300

Where did Matilda go every afternoon by herself?

To the public library

300

What does Mr. Wormwood think children should do instead of reading books?

Watch TV

300

What did they have to cut off to finally remove the hat?

Mr Wormswood's hair
300

Why Mrs Wormswood hair was bright yellow?

She dyed it with bright yellow color every month

400

What was the name of the kind librarian who helped her?

Mrs. Phelps

400

 Why did Mr. Wormwood think The Red Pony was a stupid book for Matilda?

Because he wanted Matilda to do something usefull. He thought that reading books is useless 

400

 For her second trick, what did Matilda take from her mother's handbag?

A bottle of her "Platinum Blonde" hair dye.

400
True or False? At the end of the 4nd chapter Matilda decides not play any more tricks with her parents.

False

500

Name one of the famous adult authors Matilda started reading at the library.

Charles Dickens

500

What was Mr. Wormwood's dishonest trick when selling a car?

Because he used to buy old broken cars, put sawdust in oil and sell them again

500

What did Matilda DO with the hair dye bottle?

She swapped the liquid inside with her father's special hair oil.

500
What was the name of the book written by Charles Dickens that Matilda took from the library and liked a lot?

Great Expectations