Let's Learn About Down The Rabbit Hole Quiz

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Explore the whimsical world of 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' through this engaging quiz titled 'Let's Learn About Down the Rabbit Hole'. Assess your understanding of key scenes, literary elements, and thematic content. Ideal for learners interested in classic children's literature.

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  • 2. 

    Continue the story by writing 7-8 lines about what you think happens next 

  • 3. 

    Explain where each of the fantasy elements, you just checked, can be found in the story.

  • 4. 

    Alice finds her sister's book very...

    • Interesting

    • Useless, because it has no pictures or conversations

    • Full of fun facts

    • Boring

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Useless, because it has no pictures or conversations
    A. Boring
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Useless, because it has no pictures or conversations" and "Boring". This suggests that Alice does not find her sister's book engaging or enjoyable to read. The absence of pictures and conversations may make the book uninteresting and dull for Alice.

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  • 5. 

    "... here and there she saw (kort) _______ and (billeder) _____________hung upon pegs.

    Correct Answer(s)
    maps
    pictures
    Explanation
    In the given sentence, the word "kort" is a Danish word that translates to "maps" in English. Similarly, the word "billeder" is also a Danish word that translates to "pictures" in English. The sentence mentions that the person saw both maps and pictures hanging on pegs.

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  • 6. 

    Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is written for adults.

    • Yes, adults should learn how the world is seen from a child's view.

    • No, the story is written mostly for children which can be seen by the language used.

    Correct Answer
    A. No, the story is written mostly for children which can be seen by the language used.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "No, the story is written mostly for children which can be seen by the language used." This is because the language used in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is simple and playful, which is typically appealing to children. Additionally, the themes and plot of the story are more relatable and enjoyable for a younger audience.

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  • 7. 

    Which of these fantasy elements (e.g. "antihero") is in the text, "Down the Rabbit Hole"

    • Magical things

    • A portal

    • "Escapism" - the character wants to escape a situation from the real world

    • Battle between god and evil

    • Wizards and witches

    • A parallel world.

    • Magical creatures

    • An antihero

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Magical things
    A. A portal
    A. "Escapism" - the character wants to escape a situation from the real world
    A. A parallel world.
    A. Magical creatures
    A. An antihero
    Explanation
    The text "Down the Rabbit Hole" contains elements of a portal, a parallel world, magical creatures, magical things, an antihero, and "escapism" where the character wants to escape a situation from the real world.

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  • 8. 

    What is Alice thinking about could happen if she continues to fall down the well?

    • That she will fall to the centre of the earth and be burnt up

    • That someone/thing evil will stand at he end of the well and capture her (like she read in her stories)

    • That she will fall right through the earth

    • We are not told what she thinks, when she falls

    Correct Answer
    A. That she will fall right through the earth
    Explanation
    Alice is thinking about the possibility of falling right through the earth if she continues to fall down the well. This suggests that she believes there is a tunnel or passage that leads all the way through the earth, rather than reaching the center and being burnt up. This answer implies that Alice has a specific idea in mind about what could happen to her if she continues falling.

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  • 9. 

    The cake says "drink me"

    • True

    • False

    Correct Answer
    A. False
    Explanation
    The cake is labelled "Eat me" - it is the bottle that is labelled "drink me".

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  • 10. 

    When Alice drinks from the bottle, this happens...

    • She grows taller

    • She falls to the ground - the bottle was poisoned by an evil witch

    • She shinks

    • Nothing happens

    Correct Answer
    A. She shinks
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "She shinks." This means that when Alice drinks from the bottle, she shrinks in size.

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