Before completing this activity, you must read the novel, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll!
Please answer the questions to the best of your abilities. When you have answered all of the questions, click the "Check Answer" button. A box will pop-up with your score. Do not close until your score is printed or reviewed by your teacher.
Alice is hoping that, since it is May, the March Hare will not be "raving mad."
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Alice took away Bill's pencil because it was making a squeaking noise. He continued to write with his finger.
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The Queen asked Alice if she knew how to play croquet. Alice responded that she did not.
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The Queen says that Mock Turtle is what Turtle Soup is made of.
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The story of Wonderland came to be while Mr. Carroll was spending an afternoon on the Thames River with the three Liddell daughters.
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The Gryphon and the Mock Turtle ask Alice to repeat "'Tis the voice of the lobster.."
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A caucus race seem to be a debate to decide who has the most historical knowledge.
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The Pigeon was scared of Alice and called her a serpent.
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Alice grew so big that she had to lie down on the floor.
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Alice decides that the Mouse is a very difficult thing to offend.
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Alice becomes terrified when the Queen orders her to be beheaded.
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The Knave says that he must not have written the poem because it was not signed.
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The Queen accused the Hatter of helping time while singing "Twinkle, Twinkle".
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The White Rabbit decided that he would have to take the roof off of his house to get Alice out.
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When no one seemed to know anything about the uninvited guest, Alice suggested that he belonged to the Duchess. The Queen ordered the Duchess to be brought from prison for questioning.
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In a Lobster-Quadrille, everyone lines up in two lines and has a lobster for a partner.
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Alice tells the Caterpillar that she wishes she were a little taller than 5 inches.
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Alice decided not to drink the bottle labeled "DRINK ME" for fear that it contained poison.
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The Mouse told a very long tale about why he did not like dogs and cats.
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The old Crab told her daughter that this was a lesson in holding her temper.
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The officers of the court threw the guinea-pigs in a bag and tossed them out of court to suppress their cheering.
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Alice continued to nibble bits from each side until she was at her usual height.
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Alice was beginning to wander if she was Angie in stead of Alice.
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As Alice held the Duchess's baby, it changed into a kangaroo.
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The Mock Turtle said that he had 10 hours of lessons each day.