The Story
The Movie (2010)
Lewis Carroll
Name that Character
Finish the Quote
100

How old is Alice?

A. 7

B. 5

C. 10

D. 12

A. 7 years old

100

What is Alice's father's profession?

A. A cook

B. A school teacher

C. A ship's captain

D. A British soldier

C. A ship's captain

100

Lewis Carroll was the pseudonym for ____________?

Charles Lutwidge Dodgson

100

The Red Queen OR The Queen of Hearts

100

“Curiouser and ______!”

curiouser.
200

In Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, which character serves as the herald to the King and Queen of Hearts?

The White Rabbit

200

Where is Alice when she sees the white rabbit, earnestly checking his watch, again? 

A. Reading in a garden

B. Writing about her previous adventures

C. In a library

D. At her engagement party

D. At her engagement party 

Although Alice doesn't know it, she has been brought by her mother to a large garden party, where a very unattractive young lord is planning to propose to her. The engagement party will follow her acceptance. 

200

What was Lewis Carroll's chosen career?

A. A priest

B. A mathematics professor at Oxford University

C. A ship's captain

D. A shop owner

B. A mathematics professor at Oxford University

200

The March Hare

200

“Why, sometimes I’ve believed as many as _________ (5 words)

six impossible things before breakfast.”

300

What is the last thing we see before the Cheshire Cat fades the first time in the original Disney movie?

A. Eyes

B. Tail

C. Grin

D. It disappears entirely

C. It's grin.

300

What is the dance that the Mad Hatter performs at the end of Alice in Wonderland?

The Futterwacken Dance

300

Lewis Carroll had ______

A. a lisp

B. a stammer

C. a limp

D. severe allergies that left him bedridden

B. A stammer.  At some point in his early childhood, Carroll developed a stammer which, he called his ‘hesitation’. According to biographer Morton Cohen in Lewis Carroll: A Biography, his siblings shared this stammer and for Carroll, he had it for the rest of his life.  

300

Which creature proposes the Caucus race?

A. The parrot

B. The lory

C. The duck

D. The dodo

D. the dodo 

300

“The time has come The walrus said, to talk of many things: Of _________________________

shoes- and ships-And sealing wax-Of cabbages and kings-And why the sea is boiling hot-

And whether pigs have wings. Callo callay, no work today! We're cabbages and kings!


400

Which flower first speaks to Alice in Through the Looking-Glass?

A. the daisies

B. the violet

C. the rose

D. the tiger-lily

D. The tiger-lily

400

Where does the Mad Hatter hide Alice when the Red Knave turns up with a bloodhound, Bayard, and a pack of red card soldiers?

A. Under his hat

B. In the teapot 

C. In his pocket

D. Under a leaf

B. In the teapot

400

What inspired Lewis Carroll to write Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland? 


At Oxford, Lewis Carroll befriended Alice Liddell, the daughter of the dean of Christ Church. According to Liddell, Carroll told her and her siblings fantastic stories and fairy tales, including Alice’s Adventures Underground (an early oral version of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland). It is often supposed that Liddell herself inspired the character of Alice.

400

Dinah

400

"Twinkle twinkle little bat,

How I wonder what you're at!

____________________

____________________

Up above the world you fly,
Like a teatray in the sky.

 

500

According to the Cook in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, of what are tarts mostly made of (what is the key ingredient in tarts)?

A. Treacle

B. Ox-tails

C. Pepper

D. Blotting paper

C. Pepper

500

Where is the White Queen's castle?

 

Marmoreal.

After retrieving the vorpal sword and escaping Stayne and the red knights on the Bandersnatch, Alice asked Bayard to take her to Marmoreal so that she could return the sword to the White Queen.

500

The chesire cat was inspired by________________.

A. Carroll's cat

B. Cheese

C. A fellow college professor

D. A flower

B. Cheese molds.  

Cheese molds from the Cheshire county in England, a dairy-rich area, where “grinning like a Cheshire cat” was a popular phrase, possibly because cats would have been so happy to live in a land of abundant dairy farms. Cheesemakers in the area molded the cheese with a cat’s grinning face, and sliced from the back, so that the cat would slowly disappear and the last part consumed was the head.

 

500

What is the caterpillar's name, AND who is his voice actor from the 2008 movie?

Absalom and Alan Rickman

500

"Nothing would be what it is because everything would be what it isn't. And contrariwise, what it is,________________________?

it wouldn't be, and what it wouldn't be, it would. You see?"