Alice in Wonderland Ch. 7-9 Quiz
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Questions and Answers

What was the Queen's favorite phrase?

Off with your head.

Why wasn't the Duchess at the croquet party?

The Queen had sentenced her to be executed for boxing the Queen's ears.

What was the croquet course in Wonderland made up of?

Rows and furrows, cards that bent over to be wickets, hedgehogs for balls, flamingos for mallets, etc.

What was happening at the March Hare's house?

<p>A tea party.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why were the gardeners painting the white roses red?

<p>They had planted the white rose bush by mistake and were trying to cover it up.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How did Alice solve the dilemma of chopping off the Cheshire Cat's head?

<p>She told the Queen he belonged to the Duchess, so the Queen sent for her, and by the time she arrived, the Cheshire Cat had disappeared again.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why did they have so many tea things set out?

<p>It was always six o'clock, so they didn't have time to clean up. They just moved around the table.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why did the Mad Hatter say Alice didn't know time very well?

<p>Time didn't like to be beat.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How did the Cheshire Cat almost get Alice beheaded?

<p>He asked her a question that she was sure to answer negatively when the Queen was coming up behind her.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why did the move around the table only benefit the Mad Hatter?

<p>The only one who got a clean place setting was the Hatter because they each only moved one seat.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was curious about the Mock Turtle's lessons?

<p>They got shorter by an hour each day.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who took Alice to see the Mock Turtle?

<p>The Gryphon.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Queen's Authority

  • The Queen of Hearts is known for her iconic phrase, "Off with your head," signifying her quick temper and desire for control.

Duchess's Absence

  • The Duchess is not present at the croquet party due to her execution sentence, imposed for disrespecting the Queen by boxing her ears.

Wonderland Croquet Course

  • The croquet course consists of unique elements such as rows and furrows, using cards as wickets, hedgehogs for balls, and flamingos as mallets, highlighting the whimsical nature of Wonderland.

March Hare's Tea Party

  • A chaotic tea party is taking place at the March Hare's house, emphasizing the nonsensical and surreal atmosphere of the story.

Rose Painting Incident

  • Gardeners are painting white roses red to conceal their mistake of planting the wrong color, illustrating the theme of absurdity and the lengths characters go to avoid punishment.

Cheshire Cat's Disappearance

  • Alice cleverly evades the Queen's orders to behead the Cheshire Cat by claiming he belongs to the Duchess, causing a delay until the cat vanishes yet again.

Continuous Tea Time

  • The perpetual six o'clock at the tea party leads to an accumulation of tea items, preventing any cleaning up; this reflects the bizarre time-related issues in Wonderland.

Mad Hatter on Time

  • The Mad Hatter remarks that Alice does not understand time, explaining it as being offended when someone tries to rush it, adding to the whimsical dialogue.

Risk from the Cheshire Cat

  • The Cheshire Cat nearly causes Alice's beheading by prompting her to answer a question negatively while the Queen approaches, highlighting the dangers of speaking in Wonderland.

Seating Arrangement at Tea Party

  • The arrangement where everyone shifts around the table only results in the Mad Hatter having a clean setting, reinforcing the theme of irony within the absurd social dynamics.

Mock Turtle's Education

  • The Mock Turtle's lessons are humorously noted as becoming shorter by an hour each day, emphasizing the nonsensical nature of education in Wonderland.

Guide to the Mock Turtle

  • The Gryphon acts as Alice's guide to meet the Mock Turtle, introducing another character in the series of peculiar inhabitants of Wonderland.

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Test your comprehension of chapters 7 to 9 in 'Alice in Wonderland'. This quiz includes questions about key phrases, character actions, and the imaginative croquet scene. Perfect for reinforcing your understanding of these whimsical chapters!

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