Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator Test | Final Test - Easy

This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 160 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator Test | Final Test - Easy

This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 160 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. What is the reply when the President asks a particular person what Martians eat?
(a) Marzipan.
(b) Marshmallows.
(c) Marionettes.
(d) Mars Bars.

2. How old is Miss Tibbs?
(a) 52.
(b) 100.
(c) 98.
(d) 89.

3. Who is the sole subject of the Oompa-Loompas' welcome-back song upon the elevator's return to the chocolate factory?
(a) Charlie.
(b) Grandpa Joe.
(c) Grandma Josephine.
(d) Mr. Wonka.

4. What type of psychology does Mr. Wonka use in an attempt to persuade the old ones?
(a) Behavioral.
(b) Abnormal.
(c) Reverse.
(d) Adolescent.

5. Who makes a vow at the start of Chapter 13 that soon the old ones will be up out of their beds?
(a) Mrs. Bucket.
(b) Charlie.
(c) Willy Wonka.
(d) Grandpa Joe.

6. Which of the following is NOT an ingredient in Wonka-Vite?
(a) The hoof of a manticore.
(b) The trunk (and the suitcase) of an elephant.
(c) A wart from a wart hog.
(d) The feathers of a bald eagle.

7. Willy Wonka declares that his bottle of invented Wonka-Vite pills are the most what "in the world" (100)?
(a) Valuable.
(b) Exciting.
(c) Awe-inspiring.
(d) Expensive.

8. Which character from his tour of the chocolate factory does Charlie reflect upon when considering the safety level of Wonka-Vite?
(a) Violet.
(b) Mike.
(c) Veruca.
(d) Augustus.

9. What action does Grandpa Joe want to take when the inhabitants of the Glass Elevator see the Commuter Capsule being attacked?
(a) He wants to go back to the Bucket family's former home.
(b) He wants to help the people inside.
(c) He wants to go to Disneyland.
(d) He wants to go back to the chocolate factory.

10. How many years does a single pill of Wonka-Vite take off of someone's life, according to Willy Wonka?
(a) 50.
(b) 40.
(c) 10.
(d) 20.

11. What action does Grandma Josephine want to take when the inhabitants of the Glass Elevator see the Commuter Capsule being attacked?
(a) She wants to go to Disneyland.
(b) She wants to help the people inside.
(c) She wants to go back to the chocolate factory.
(d) She wants to go back to the Bucket family's former home.

12. The narrator states that each pill of Wonka-Vite is worth "at least" (106) how much money?
(a) $22,000.
(b) $1,000.
(c) $1 million.
(d) $100,000.

13. How does the narrator describe Mr. Wonka's attempts to outrun the Vermicious Knid following the Great Glass Elevator?
(a) Focused.
(b) Courageous.
(c) Futile.
(d) Dogged.

14. What type of facility do Charlie and Mr. Wonka pass on their way to Minusland?
(a) The Inventing Room.
(b) The Chocolate Room.
(c) A rock candy quarry.
(d) The Lickable Wallpaper manufacturing plant.

15. What is said to be a quality of a single pill of Wonka-Vite?
(a) It glimmers and shines.
(b) It rotates continuously.
(c) It makes a high-pitched noise.
(d) It quivers.

Short Answer Questions

1. What instruction does Mr. Wonka NOT give to the Great Glass Elevator's inhabitants when they are about to enter the chocolate factory?

2. Onto what object does Willy Wonka place the bottle of Wonka-Vite before walking away?

3. Who tells the old ones that they should try getting out of bed since it is not as difficult as it seems?

4. In what setting does Chapter 10 begin?

5. What consequence had the President received for his bad behavior when he was a little boy?

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