1.
Let's start easy. How many human children enter Narnia in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe?
Correct Answer
C. Four
Explanation
In The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, four human children enter Narnia. The siblings Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy Pevensie stumble upon a magical wardrobe that transports them to the enchanting land of Narnia. They embark on a grand adventure, helping Aslan the lion defeat the White Witch and restore peace to the land.
2.
Which of the following creatures do NOT assist the children in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe?
Correct Answer
A. Walking and talking trees
Explanation
In The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, the walking and talking trees do not assist the children. The story revolves around the adventures of four siblings who enter a magical wardrobe and find themselves in the land of Narnia. Throughout their journey, they receive help from various creatures, including Mr. and Mrs. Beaver, a faun named Mr. Tumnus, Father Christmas, and even a friendly robin. However, there is no mention of the trees playing a role in assisting the children.
3.
What color hair does Susan have?
Correct Answer
D. Black hair that eventually fell almost to her feet
4.
What color was Lucy's hair?
Correct Answer
D. Golden-haired
Explanation
The given correct answer is "Golden-haired." This suggests that Lucy's hair color is described as being golden.
5.
The character Nikabrik was a:
Correct Answer
D. Black Dwarf
Explanation
Nikabrik is described as a Black Dwarf in C.S. Lewis' fantasy series, The Chronicles of Narnia. Black Dwarfs are a distinct race of dwarfs in Narnia, characterized by their dark complexion. Nikabrik, being a member of this group, is known for his cunning and treacherous nature. He plays a significant role in the story, particularly in the book "Prince Caspian," where he becomes a part of a plot against the rightful king of Narnia.
6.
The Pevensies' cousin was named ________ and he almost deserved it.
Correct Answer
B. Eustace Clarence Scrubb
Explanation
The correct answer is Eustace Clarence Scrubb. The explanation for this answer is that the question states that the cousin almost deserved the name, implying that the name is not a positive one. Among the given options, Eustace Clarence Scrubb stands out as a name that could be seen as unattractive or deserving of criticism, fitting the context of the question.
7.
King ______ and Queen ________ are mentioned in the Chronicles.
Correct Answer
E. Frank, Helen
Explanation
In "The Chronicles of Narnia" by C.S. Lewis, King Frank and Queen Helen are the first rulers of Narnia. They were ordinary people from London who were brought to Narnia by Aslan, the great lion, and were crowned as the first King and Queen of the newly created land. Their rule is marked by peace and prosperity, laying the foundation for the future of Narnia.
8.
Digory's mother
Correct Answer
A. Was dying
Explanation
The given options provide different possibilities about Digory's mother. However, the correct answer is "was dying" because it implies that Digory's mother was in a critical condition and nearing death. This explanation is supported by the context provided in the question, which suggests that Digory's mother's state of health or imminent death is being discussed.
9.
What kind of food is not brought into Narnia from Earth?
Correct Answer
B. Apples
Explanation
In the world of Narnia, apples are not brought in from Earth. This suggests that while other types of food like toffee, egg sandwiches, and cheese sandwiches can be transported between the two realms, apples are exclusive to Narnia and cannot be found on Earth. This detail adds to the mystical and unique nature of Narnia, where certain foods are specific to that magical world.
10.
What is the name of the city of the modern giants in The Silver Chair?
Correct Answer
A. Harfang
Explanation
In The Silver Chair, the city of the modern giants is called Harfang. This city is described as the home of the giants and plays a significant role in the story. The name "Harfang" is unique to this particular city and is not associated with any of the other options provided. Stonehenge is a real-life ancient monument in England, Rumblebin and Solvang are fictional names not connected to the giants, and "City Ruinous" is not mentioned in the context of the story. Therefore, Harfang is the correct answer.
11.
The silver chair was:
Correct Answer
C. A powerful tool of evil, keeping Prince Rilian deceived.
Explanation
The silver chair was a powerful tool of evil, keeping Prince Rilian deceived. This is evident from the context provided in the question, where it is stated that the chair kept Prince Rilian deceived. The other options do not mention anything about deception or evil, making them incorrect. Therefore, the correct answer is that the silver chair was a powerful tool of evil.
12.
Which human has the most trips to Narnia from Earth?
Correct Answer
B. Lucy
Explanation
Lucy is the correct answer because she is the only human character who makes multiple trips to Narnia from Earth. In "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe," Lucy discovers the magical world of Narnia through a wardrobe and visits it multiple times with her siblings. She is also the first to enter Narnia in the series, making her the human with the most trips.
13.
What is the name of the wolf who was the White Witch's Captain of the Secret Police?
Correct Answer
B. Maugrim
Explanation
In "The Chronicles of Narnia," the wolf who serves as the White Witch's Captain of the Secret Police is named Maugrim. Maugrim plays a prominent role in "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," the first book in the series.
14.
"Selfishness, complaining, drunkenness, lack of diligence, bickering, etc., almost wrecked us. But in the end, Aslan, like God, still accomplished what he set out for us to do."This could summarize which book?
Correct Answer
D. The Silver Chair
Explanation
The given answer, "The Silver Chair," is supported by the mention of negative behaviors such as selfishness, complaining, drunkenness, lack of diligence, and bickering, which almost wrecked the characters. This aligns with the central theme of the book, where the protagonists face these challenges and must overcome them to achieve their goals. Additionally, the reference to Aslan, who is a central character in "The Chronicles of Narnia" series, further suggests that the answer is "The Silver Chair."
15.
Who was Tashlan?
Correct Answer
B. The false combination of the evil god of Calormene and the good god of Narnia
Explanation
Tashlan was a false combination of the evil god of Calormene and the good god of Narnia. This suggests that Tashlan was a fabricated deity, created by combining elements of both the Calormene and Narnian religions. It implies that Tashlan was not a legitimate god worshipped by either culture, but rather a fictional entity used for some purpose within the story.