1.
Peter is very forgetful, so what are the names of the 3 children he brings to the Neverland with him?
Correct Answer
C. Michael, John, and Wendy
Explanation
Peter, who is very forgetful, brings three children with him to Neverland. The correct answer is Michael, John, and Wendy.
2.
There is one person who loathes Peter. Who is it?
Correct Answer
B. Captain James Hook
Explanation
The correct answer is Captain James Hook. In the story of Peter Pan, Captain Hook is depicted as the main antagonist who constantly seeks revenge against Peter Pan. He despises Peter and is determined to defeat him. Smee is a loyal member of Captain Hook's crew, and Wendy is a friend of Peter Pan, so they do not fit the description of someone who loathes Peter.
3.
Hows does Peter get from earth to Neverland?
Correct Answer
B. He flies, by using fairy dust
Explanation
Peter gets from Earth to Neverland by flying, using fairy dust. This is a reference to the popular story of Peter Pan, where Peter and his fairy companion Tinker Bell sprinkle fairy dust on themselves, enabling them to fly and travel to Neverland. This ability to fly with the help of fairy dust is a key characteristic of Peter Pan's character and is often depicted in various adaptations of the story.
4.
Who is Peter's best friend(s)?
Correct Answer
C. Tinker Bell (A fairy)
Explanation
Peter's best friend is Tinker Bell, a fairy. This is because Tinker Bell is consistently portrayed as Peter Pan's closest companion and ally in various adaptations of the Peter Pan story. They share a strong bond and Tinker Bell is often depicted as fiercely loyal and protective of Peter.
5.
According to Peter who fall out of their prams when the nurse isn't looking?
Correct Answer
C. Little orpHan boys (They most of the time become lost boys)
Explanation
The correct answer is "Little orphan boys (They most of the time become lost boys)." This answer is based on the information provided by Peter, who states that these boys fall out of their prams when the nurse isn't looking. The term "lost boys" suggests that these boys are often without parental guidance, hence the reference to them being orphans.
6.
What is the name of the Indian princess that lives near Peter?
Correct Answer
B. Tiger Lily
Explanation
Tiger Lily is the correct answer because she is the Indian princess who lives near Peter. This information is likely based on the story of Peter Pan, where Tiger Lily is a character who is portrayed as a Native American princess and is a friend of Peter Pan.
7.
Why did Peter run away from home when he was younger?
Correct Answer
B. Because he heard his parents talking about what he was to do when he became a man
8.
Why does Peter constantly visit Wendy, Michael, and John's window?
Correct Answer
C. Because he loves to listen to Wendy, and Wendy's mother tell bedtime stories
Explanation
Peter constantly visits Wendy, Michael, and John's window because he loves to listen to Wendy and Wendy's mother tell bedtime stories. This suggests that Peter finds comfort and enjoyment in listening to their stories, which likely brings him a sense of calm and happiness.
9.
What does Peter give Wendy that saves her life?
Correct Answer
B. A "kiss"
Explanation
Peter gives Wendy a "kiss" that saves her life. This suggests that Peter's kiss has magical or healing powers, which can revive someone from a life-threatening situation. The act of kissing symbolizes love, affection, and care, and in this context, it serves as a powerful gesture that brings Wendy back to life. This highlights the theme of the transformative power of love and the importance of genuine connections in overcoming adversity.
10.
Why do the Indians and Lost boys finally become friends?
Correct Answer
A. Because Peter saved Tiger Lily's life (Tiger Lily is the Indian princess)
Explanation
The Indians and Lost boys finally become friends because Peter saved Tiger Lily's life. This act of heroism and kindness created a bond between the two groups, leading to a mutual understanding and friendship.
11.
Tinker Bell doesn't like Wendy. Why?
Correct Answer
B. Because Peter has shown affection towards Wendy
Explanation
Tinker Bell doesn't like Wendy because Peter has shown affection towards her. This suggests that Tinker Bell may be jealous or possessive of Peter's attention and dislikes Wendy because she sees her as a rival for his affections.
12.
What is following Captain James Hook, and why?
Correct Answer
A. A crocodile. Because Peter cut off Captain James Hook's hand and fed it to the crocodile.
Explanation
The correct answer is A crocodile. Because Peter cut off Captain James Hook's hand and fed it to the crocodile. This explanation is based on the story of Peter Pan, where Captain Hook loses his hand to Peter Pan and it is eaten by a crocodile. The crocodile continues to follow Captain Hook, attracted by the taste of his hand.
13.
What color do Captain Jame Hooks eyes turn when he is about to kill someone?
Correct Answer
C. Red
Explanation
Captain James Hook's eyes turn red when he is about to kill someone. This could be due to a variety of reasons, such as a supernatural ability or a manifestation of his intense anger and bloodlust. The color red is often associated with danger, aggression, and violence, making it a fitting choice for indicating his imminent murderous intentions.
14.
How does Captain James Hook die?
Correct Answer
B. The crocodile that has been following him eats him
Explanation
Captain James Hook dies when the crocodile that has been following him finally catches up and eats him. This is a significant event in the story of Peter Pan, as it symbolizes the defeat of the villainous pirate captain by a relentless and vengeful creature. The crocodile's presence throughout the story creates a sense of impending doom for Hook, and his ultimate demise at the jaws of the crocodile adds a dramatic and satisfying conclusion to his character arc.
15.
Why do Wendy, Michael, and John leave Neverland?
Correct Answer
B. They realize they miss their parents, and that they have to grow up
Explanation
Wendy, Michael, and John leave Neverland because they realize they miss their parents and understand that they have to grow up. This suggests that they have come to a realization about the importance of family and the responsibilities that come with growing older. They have likely experienced a sense of longing for their parents and a recognition that they cannot remain in a childlike state forever. This decision signifies a maturation and a willingness to face the realities of life outside of Neverland.