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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
100

True or False?

This sentence has no errors.

True

100

11 x 5

55

100

True or False?

There were no people present in British Columbia before European settlers.

False

100

True or False?

All pictures using perspective will have their vanishing point present in the picture.

False

100

(Chapter 12) What date is Wonka's Chocolate Factory opening for the Golden Ticket holders?

a) January 31st

b) March 15th

c) February 1st

d) December 25th

c) February 1st

200

What parts of A FOREST are not in explanatory writing?

Alliteration

Opinions

Emotive Language (Exaggeration)

200

What do we use to make division easier?

Addition, Subtraction, and Multiplication

200

Collisions create _________. This is a kind of ________ energy.

Collisions create sound. This is a kind of sonic energy.

200

Over our lifetime, we sleep...

a) 1/5 of our life

b) 1/4 of our life

c) 1/3 of our life

d) 1/2 of our life

c) 1/3 of our life

200
(Chapter 18) Balmy, nutty, screwy, batty, dippy, dotty, daffy, goofy, beany, buggy, wacky, and loony are all synonyms of what?

Crazy

300

What happens when you have a piece of explanatory writing that is completely out of order?

The reader, who is trying to understand the topic being explained, will become confused and understand the topic incorrectly.

300

There are 25 students in each room. The building has 6 rooms. How many students are there in the building?

25 x 6

(25 x 2 = 50)

(50 x 3)

150

300

How long did the Fraser River Gold Rush roughly last?

a) 2 years

b) 3 years

c) 4 years

d) 5 years

b) 3 years

1858 - 1860

300

Name 3 benefits for your body to be physically active.

Reduced stress levels, anxiety, and depression

Boosted brain power

Increased self-esteem

Increased energy

Improved social connections

Promotes better sleep

Strengthens your heart

Strengthens your bones and muscles

Reduces the risk of getting sick

300

(Chapter 10) "...His face became frighteningly white and pinched. The skin was drawn so tightly over the cheeks that you could see the shapes of the bones underneath."

Who and what is this describing?

Charlie Bucket, and the effects of starvation.

400

What is plaigiarism?

Plagiarism is the act of presenting the words, ideas, or images of another as your own; it denies authors or creators of content the credit they are due.

400

152 ÷ 2

76

400

In detail, what is this car running on?

The car is running on food eaten by people.

The car is running on people, and the people are running on the food they have eaten.

400

Name 2 mental and physical effects of sleep deprivation.

400

(Chapter 17 and 27) What does Mr. Wonka do to call an Oompa-Loompa?

He clicks (snaps) his fingers three times.

500

Name 4 of the 5 major political parties running in the 2025 federal election.

Conservative

Liberal

New Democratic

Green

Bloc Québécois

500

What two numbers can multiply to make the following numbers?

18         36          32         12         40

18 = 9 x 2

36 = 6 x 6, 4 x 9, 3 x 12, 2 x 18

32 = 4 x 8, 2 x 16

12 = 3 x 4, 2 x 6

40 = 4 x 10

500

Explain why the energy from one object does not fully transfer to another object when colliding with it.

When an object collides with another object, most of the energy will be transferred, but some of the energy will become something else, such as the sound that is created when they hit each other.

500

Translate:

"What is your name?"

"My name is..."

"Comment vous appelez-vous?"/"Comment t'appelles-tu?"

"Je m'appelle..."

500

(Chapter 20) The Gum Machine makes a lot of different sounds. What sounds does it not make?

a) rumbling, hissing, clicking

b) bashing, clattering, clanging

c) whizzing, whirring, groaning

d) frothing, squirting, sucking

e) sloshing, splashing, popping

b) bashing, clattering, clanging