A Christmas Carol First Visit
A Christmas Carol 1st Ghost
A Christmas Carol 2nd Ghost
A Christmas Carol 3rd Ghost
Christmas Day
100

How does Charles Dickens describe Scrooge's personality at the beginning of the story? 

Unfeeling, uncaring, unaffected

100

What is the first spirit that visits Scrooge? (That is not Jacob Marley)

Ghost of Christmas Past

100

How does the Ghost of Christmas Present appear when Scrooge first sees him?

As a giant, sitting upon a throne of fruit and meats. He holds a large cup in his hand. 

100

How is the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come different from the other spirits Scrooge has met?

It does not speak. 

100

How does Scrooge react when he wakes up on Christmas morning?

He is joyful, happy to be alive. 

200

What famous quote reveals Scrooge's attitude toward Christmas? 

"Bah Humbug!"

200

Why does Belle break off her engagement to Scrooge? 

He has become too obsessed with money. 

200

What does Scrooge learn about the Cratchit family during his visit to their home?

They are happy and thankful, even while being poor. 

200

What do Scrooge and the Spirit learn from the people discussing the death of an unknown man?


They are unfeeling and only care about what has happened to his money. 

200

What does Scrooge tell the boy outside his window to do? 

Go purchase the prize turkey in the poulterer's window and send it to the Cratchit's. 

300

Why does Scrooge refuse to donate money to the Two Gentlemen charity collectors?

He says he pays enough to provide for the prisons and the workhouses. 

300

How does Scrooge react when he sees the shadows of Fezziwig's party? 

Joyful and excited

300
What does this stave reveal about Scrooge's nephew Fred's attitude toward Scrooge?

Fred pities Scrooge and is unaffected by his bitterness toward him. 

300

Whose name is on the gravestone at the end of the stave? 

Ebeneezer Scrooge

300

Whose house does Scrooge go to during this stave? 

His nephew Fred's. 

400

What warning does Jacob Marley's ghost give to Scrooge? 

That he will suffer the same fate as Jacob Marley, being chained by his money. 

400

What kind of boss was Fezziwig? 

Generous, kind, joyful

400

What are the two children the Spirit reveals were hiding in his robe at the end of the stave, and what do they represent?

















They are Ignorance and Want, and they represent what Scrooge's greed and apathy are producing. 

400

What does Scrooge discover when he visits the Cratchit family in this stave?

Tiny Tim has died

400

How does Scrooge react when he sees Bob Cratchit come in late the next morning? 

He gives Bob Cratchit a raise. 

500

How does Scrooge react when he first sees Jacob Marley's ghost? 

He doesn't believe he is seeing a ghost, saying that it is just his indigestion. 

500

Why does Scrooge insist on the Ghost taking him from the scene with Belle? 

Because he has realized what he has lost. 

500

Why is Tiny Tim important to the theme of this stave?

The Ghost says that the child will die because his family is too poor to get him treatment. 

500

How does Scrooge feel about seeing the third spirit? 

He is frightened. 

500

How does Charles Dickens, the author, reveal that Scrooge's transformation was lasting? 

He says he becomes a "second father" to Tiny Tim and was joyous keeping Christmas in his heart all year.