Alice
Mad Hatter
Caterpillar
Cheshire
Queen
100

When Alice describes the White Rabbit speaking & wearing clothes, it is an example of:


Anthropomorphism

100

Treacle, in this story, is the British word for:

Molasses

100

Why is a raven like a writing desk?

Because it can produce a few notes, though they are very flat;

100
  • When Alice woke up in the garden with her sister, it was….

time for tea      

100

What does the King do behind the Queen’s back when she walks away?

pardons everyone          

200

Alice finds herself beginning to shrink when she:

  • finds the gold key                                        
  • falls down the rabbit-hole
  • smokes the hookah                                          
  • fans herself with the White Rabbit’s fan

fans herself with the White Rabbit’s fan

200

Which of the following verses from the story is an example of figurative/pattern verse?

The Mouse’s Tale

200

It is clear Alice is beginning to awaken from her dream when:

  • She begins to grow without eating the mushroom.
  • The Cheshire cat disappears.
  • She gets the answers of her multiplication tables wrong.
  • Alice’s mother calls her to dinner.


She begins to grow without eating the mushroom.

200

The croquet match in this story is decidedly unique because:

  • The players use flamingos for mallets and hedgehogs for balls.
  • The arches are soldiers, who keep getting up and moving around.
  • Everyone plays at once; no one takes turns.
200

Why does the Queen order for the Cheshire Cat beheaded?

because he refuses to kiss the King’s ring

300

What does Alice provide as prizes for the Caucus Race?

Comfits

300

What is the name of the dance described by the Mock Turtle and the Gryphon?

the Lobster-Quadrille

300

What does Alice put in her pocket that allows her to change sizes by eating it?

Mushroom

300

In her conversations with Alice, the Duchess ….

  • Is cruel
  • Gossips about other characters.
  • Points out that there is a moral for everything.
  • Is not very smart.

Points out that there is a moral for everything.

300

When the Mock Turtle sings about eating turtle soup, what literary device is used?

irony

400

What type of creature does Alice kick out of the White Rabbit’s chimney?

a lizard

400

Who is the first witness called in the trial?

The Mad Hatter

400

Which character in the story represents Alice’s desperately infuriating teacher?

The Caterpillar

400

What type of animal does the Duchess’ baby become when Alice takes it outside?

A Pig

400

What are the jurors concerning themselves with doing before the trial begins?

Writing their names

500

The White Rabbit surprises Alice when he mistakes her for:

Mary Ann

500

The Hatter and the March Hare are having an endless tea party because

The Hatter tried to sing for the Queen, but was unable to keep time with the music, so Time makes it always six o’clock and, therefore, time for tea.

500

What kind of creature does the Pigeon bird mistake Alice for?

Serpent

500

What was affecting Alice, the Duchess, and her baby?

Pepper

500

 Who was supposed to be the third witness during the trial?

Alice