Alice in Wonderland Chapters 7-10 Quiz
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When the watch broke, what did the March Hare and the Mad Hatter use to try to fix it?

Butter

What makes Mad Hatter's pocket watch so unique?

It tells the days of the month.

How does the Mad Hatter's riddle 'How is a raven like a writing desk' end?

There is no intended answer.

When Alice is with the Mad Hatter at the tea party, how was she treated?

<p>With rudeness.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who was sleepy at the tea party?

<p>The Doormouse</p> Signup and view all the answers

When Alice approaches the three cards, what are they doing?

<p>Painting the roses red.</p> Signup and view all the answers

If the roses were white, who would be angry?

<p>Queen of Hearts.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What serves as the croquet balls?

<p>Hedgehogs.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who do the King of Hearts and the Executioner argue about executing?

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

Who says 'Tut, tut, child. Everything's got a moral, if only you can find it.'?

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

Who tells Alice that the Queen of Hearts never actually executes anyone?

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

What feeling does Alice feel about the Mock Turtle when she meets him?

<p>Pity (sadness).</p> Signup and view all the answers

What name does Alice call the trial jurors, which they immediately begin writing down?

<p>Stupid Things.</p> Signup and view all the answers

At the trial, who is the first witness?

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

What did the Cook say the tarts were made of?

<p>Pepper.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What rule requires all persons more than a mile high to leave the court?

<p>Rule 42.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the evidence presented by the White Rabbit?

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

Who says, 'Sentence first ---- verdict afterwards.'?

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

In the final moments of the book, which character is daydreaming of Alice's adventures?

<p>Her sister</p> Signup and view all the answers

Identify two elements of absurdity during the Mad Hatter's tea party. Why is each absurd?

<ol> <li>The Mad Hatter and March Hare were using the sleeping Dormouse as a cushion.</li> <li>The Mad Hatter is stuck in time.</li> </ol> Signup and view all the answers

What is the Queen of Heart's response whenever something doesn't go her way? What is the author saying about royalty with this representation?

<p>'Off with their head!'</p> Signup and view all the answers

What might the Duchess and her constant moral lessons represent to a Victorian Era girl like Alice?

<p>Women were not properly educated in the Victorian Era. They learned by life lessons.</p> Signup and view all the answers

List three examples of absurdity during the trial.

<ol> <li>Alice took a squeaky pencil from a juror.</li> <li>The court is out of order.</li> <li>If a statement is denied, it is left out and not questioned.</li> </ol> Signup and view all the answers

What is your overall opinion of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland? Explain your answer.

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Describe the character arc of Alice over the course of the story. Include at least two specific examples from the book to illustrate this growth.

<ol> <li>Alice shows growth by speaking up for herself at the end of the story.</li> <li>She grows and shrinks throughout the story, culminating in her reaching full maturity.</li> </ol> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Key Characters and Events

  • The March Hare and the Mad Hatter attempt to fix the broken watch using butter, showcasing their eccentricity.
  • The Mad Hatter's pocket watch is unique as it tells the days of the month, emphasizing the nonsensical nature of time in Wonderland.
  • The riddle "How is a raven like a writing desk?" remains unanswered, highlighting themes of absurdity and curiosity.

Alice's Interactions

  • Alice experiences rudeness during the tea party with the Mad Hatter, illustrating her struggle against the chaotic social norms in Wonderland.
  • The sleepy Doormouse adds to the nonsensical atmosphere of the tea party, where conventional behavior is upended.

Symbolism and Activities

  • Three cards are painting roses red to avoid the Queen of Hearts' wrath, signifying the importance of appearances and rules in Wonderland.
  • Hedgehogs serve as croquet balls in the Queen’s game, representing the absurdity of the characters' interactions and the warped reality of the court.

Justice and Authority

  • The King of Hearts and the Executioner argue over executing the Cheshire Cat, reflecting the arbitrary nature of justice in Wonderland.
  • The Duchess embodies Victorian ideals, preaching constant morals to Alice, who navigates her confused identity within societal expectations.

Themes of Absurdity

  • Alice calls the trial jurors "stupid things," leading them to record it as evidence, emphasizing the absurdity of the legal proceedings.
  • The trial features absurdity where no logical conclusions are drawn, exemplified by the chaos surrounding the witnesses and rules.

The Queen of Hearts

  • The Queen's infamous decree "Off with their head!" suggests the ruthlessness of power and the disposable nature of those deemed unimportant in royal society.
  • Rule 42 states that anyone more than a mile high must leave the court, underscoring the bizarre laws that govern Wonderland.

Character Development

  • Alice's character arc illustrates her growth from a naive girl to someone who asserts herself, particularly in her defiance against the Queen's commands.
  • Throughout the story, Alice's physical size changes metaphorically represent her emotional journey and maturation process.

Final Thoughts

  • The book can be perceived as an allegory for growing up, showcasing how Alice learns to navigate complexities and absurdities in her world.
  • In the concluding moments, Alice reflects on her adventures, indicating a return to reality but with a newfound understanding of herself and her experiences.

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Test your knowledge on Chapters 7 to 10 of 'Alice in Wonderland' with this engaging study guide. Explore key themes, character actions, and memorable quotes through a series of thought-provoking questions and flashcards.

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