Who is accused of stealing the tarts?
A. The Knave of Hearts
B. The White Rabbit
The Knave of Hearts
What are the jurors doing at the start of the trial?
A. Writing the address
B. Writing their names
Writing their names
What food is important in the trial?
A. Tarts
B. Bread
Tarts
“Off with their heads!” is said by who?
A. The Queen
B. The King
The Queen
What does the trial show about justice in Wonderland?
A. It is unfair and illogical
B. It is serious and fair
It is unfair and illogical
Who is the judge in the trial?
A. The King of Hearts
B. The Queen of Hearts
The King of Hearts
What does Alice notice about the court?
A. Strange and confusing
B. Very fair
It is strange and confusing
What is the main piece of written evidence?
A. A witness report
B. A poem/letter
A poem / letter
“I’m a poor man” is said by who?
A. The Rabbit
B. The Hatter
The Hatter
Why are the jurors writing things down randomly?
A. They don’t understand the trial
B. They had to follow the Queen
They don’t understand the trial
Who constantly orders executions?
A. The Queen of Hearts
B. The King of Hearts
The Queen of Hearts
What happens to the Hatter during questioning?
A. He becomes nervous and leaves
B. He wins the case
He becomes nervous and leaves quickly
Why is the evidence confusing?
A. It is too short
B. It has no clear meaning
It has no clear meaning
“Silence!” is repeatedly shouted by who?
A. The King
B. The Queen
The King
What does the Queen represent?
Power without reason
Who calls out the witnesses?
A. The Hatter
B. The White Rabbit
The White Rabbit
What happens when the cook is called?
A. She explains clearly
B. Chaos happens
She refuses to answer and chaos happens
What does the King try to do with the evidence?
A. Forces meaning into it
B. Rewrites it
Force meaning into it
“Stuff and nonsense!” is said by who?
A. Alice
B. The Hatter
Alice
Why does Alice challenge the court?
A. She realises it makes no sense ✅
B. She wants to go home quickly
She realises it makes no sense
Who gives confusing and nervous testimony first?
A. The Dormouse
B. The Hatter
The Hatter
What happens to Alice when she was in the audience?
A. She became smaller
B. She grew larger
She grew larger
What rule does the King suddenly make up?
A. Only animals can speak
B. People over a mile high must leave court
People over a mile high must leave court
“Sentence first—verdict afterwards” is said by who?
A. The King
B. The Queen
The Queen
What causes the trial to collapse?
A. Alice grows large and challenges them
B. The King ends the trial to go back to the palace
Alice grows large and challenges them