1.
Why were the Pevensie children sent to live with the professor?
Correct Answer
C. Air raids in London
Explanation
The Pevensie children were sent to live with the professor because there were air raids in London. This suggests that their parents wanted to keep them safe from the danger and destruction caused by the bombings. By sending them to live with the professor in a safer location, they could ensure the children's well-being during this turbulent time.
2.
Aftern entering the forest for the first time, what did Lucy see when she looked back?
Correct Answer
B. Her brothers and sister
Explanation
After entering the forest for the first time, Lucy saw her brothers and sister when she looked back.
3.
How did Edmund feel about Lucy telling Peter and Susan about Narnia?
Correct Answer
A. Sick and sulky
Explanation
Edmund felt sick and sulky about Lucy telling Peter and Susan about Narnia. This suggests that he was not pleased or happy with Lucy's decision to share this information with their siblings. He may have felt left out or upset that Lucy had revealed something that was supposed to be a secret between them. This negative emotion is reflected in his feelings of being sick and sulky.
4.
A wolf rushes up to tell the Witch that Maugrim has been killed. What does he want her to do?
Correct Answer
B. Battle for revenge
Explanation
The wolf wants the Witch to engage in a battle for revenge.
5.
On their jouney to see Aslan, where did the beaversand children stop for the night?
Correct Answer
A. A cave
Explanation
In the story, the beavers and children stopped for the night in a cave. This is likely because a cave provides shelter and protection from the elements, making it a suitable place to rest during their journey. Additionally, caves are often found in nature and can serve as a natural refuge for travelers.
6.
What did Mr. Beaver say he had noticed about Edmund?
Correct Answer
A. He had the look of one who had eaten the Witch's food
Explanation
Mr. Beaver said that he had noticed that Edmund had the look of one who had eaten the Witch's food. This suggests that Edmund had consumed the food provided by the Witch, which is known to have a bewitching effect on those who eat it. This explanation implies that Edmund may have been influenced or controlled by the Witch due to consuming her food, explaining his behavior and actions.
7.
What did Edmund hear as he was looking around the forest?
Correct Answer
A. Sleigh bells
Explanation
As Edmund was looking around the forest, he heard the sound of sleigh bells.
8.
To what does Mr. Tumnis confess to Lucy?
Correct Answer
C. He is a kidnapper for the White Witch
Explanation
Mr. Tumnis confesses to Lucy that he is a kidnapper for the White Witch. This means that he has been capturing and taking innocent creatures to the White Witch against their will. This revelation highlights the dark and oppressive nature of the White Witch's rule in Narnia and adds to the sense of danger and conflict in the story.
9.
At their first meeting, what did the Queen do to prepare a drink for Edmund?
Correct Answer
A. Drop liquid from a bottle into the snow
Explanation
The Queen prepared a drink for Edmund by dropping liquid from a bottle into the snow.
10.
Which is not a boundary of the land of Narnia?
Correct Answer
B. Fords of Beruna
Explanation
The Fords of Beruna is not a boundary of the land of Narnia. The other options, Cair Paravel and the lamp post, are both significant landmarks within Narnia that mark its boundaries in different ways. Cair Paravel is the castle where the kings and queens of Narnia rule, symbolizing the political and geographical center of the land. The lamp post, on the other hand, is a magical object that marks the entrance to Narnia from the human world, representing the boundary between the two realms. However, the Fords of Beruna do not hold any significance in defining the boundaries of Narnia.
11.
Susan is worried when Aslan come up to a stone giant. How does he respond?
Correct Answer
C. It's all right. Once the feet are put right, all the rest of him will follow
Explanation
The correct answer suggests that Susan's worry is unfounded because the stone giant can be fixed by putting its feet in the right position, and then the rest of the giant will follow. This implies that the stone giant is not a threat and can be easily resolved.
12.
According to Aslan, why is he still alive after the Witch killed him?
Correct Answer
B. Deeper Magic says that is a willing victim who is innocent is killed, the Death will be reversed
Explanation
According to Aslan, he is still alive after the Witch killed him because of the Deeper Magic. This Deeper Magic states that if a willing victim who is innocent is killed, then death will be reversed. Therefore, Aslan, being a willing and innocent victim, was able to come back to life after being killed by the Witch.
13.
When Aslan reached the hilltop, the Witch had an army of her own waiting. What did she have them do to him?
Correct Answer
C. Tie him up
Explanation
When Aslan reached the hilltop, the Witch had her army tie him up.
14.
What did Lucy do after her first visit with Mr. Tumnus?
Correct Answer
A. Return to the wardrobe and the empty room
Explanation
After her first visit with Mr. Tumnus, Lucy returned to the wardrobe and found herself back in the empty room where she had entered Narnia.
15.
The Dwarf comes to Aslan's camp with a message. What is it?
Correct Answer
A. The Witch wants to speak with Aslan
Explanation
The correct answer is that the Witch wants to speak with Aslan. This can be inferred from the fact that the Dwarf comes to Aslan's camp with a message, suggesting that someone wants to communicate with Aslan. The other options, such as the Witch begging for mercy or the Dwarf demanding Edmund, are not supported by the given information.