wonderful wonderlan d trivia. part one: tim burton’s alice in wonderland
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Wonderful
Wonderland
Trivia
Part One:
Tim Burton’s Alice in
Wonderland
What illness is the Mad Hatter suffering from?
A.Food PoisoningB.Mercury PoisoningC.Radiation Poisoning
B. Mercury Poisoning• This may be one of the reasons that
he’s investigating things that start with the letter M.
• Historically, hatters did, in fact, go mad as a result of mercury poisoning. They used mercury to turn fur into felt.
Who proposes to Alice?
A.Peter Llewellyn DaviesB.Reginald HargreavesC.Hamish Ascot
C. Hamish Ascot
Just as Lord Hamish Ascot proposes, Alice sees the White Rabbit and follows him through a maze and down the rabbit hole into Wonderland.
What are the Red and White queens’ names?
A.Iratebeth and MirandaB.Iracebeth and MiranaC.Ilizabeth and Marianna
B. Iracebeth and Mirana
What is the caterpillar’s name?
A.AbsolemB.BetrandC.Caterpillar
A. Absolem
The Caterpillar is the all-knowing guardian of the Oraculum, an ancient document that tells of every major event that’s happened in Wonderland in the past, present and future.
What is Wonderland’s REAL name?
A.Wonder FallsB.UnderlandC.Underdark
B. Underland
When Alice was 7 years old, she journeyed to Underland and mistakenly called it Wonderland.
Part Two:Alice’s Adventures in
Wonderland
What does the Duchess’ baby turn into?
A.FrogB.PigC.Cat
B. Pig“If it had grown up,” she said to herself, “it would have made a dreadfully ugly child: but it makes rather a handsome pig, I think.” And she began thinking over other children she knew, who might do very well as pigs, and was just saying to herself, “if one only knew the right way to change them—”
Which animal suggests running a race to dry off?
A.DodoB.DormouseC.Duck
A. Dodo
• “What I was going to say,” said the Dodo in an offended tone, “was, that the best thing to get us dry would be a Caucus-race.”
“What is a Caucus-race?” said Alice; not that she wanted much to know, but the Dodo
had paused as if it thought that somebody ought to speak, and no one else seemed
inclined to say anything.“Why,” said the Dodo, “the best way to
explain it is to do it.”
Who is put on trial for stealing tarts?
A.The King of HeartsB.The Knave of HeartsC.The Ace of Hearts
B. The Knave of Hearts
The Queen of Hearts, she made some tarts, All on a summer day: The
Knave of Hearts, he stole those tarts, And took them quite away!
What dance does Alice perform with the gryphon
and Mock Turtle?
A.Lobster QuadrilleB.Shrimp PolkaC.Crustacean Waltz
A. Lobster Quadrille
…you can have no idea what a delightful thing a
Lobster Quadrille is!
Who does the White Rabbit mistake Alice for?
A.MiranaB.MirandaC.Mary Ann
C. Mary Ann
Part Three:
Alice in Wonderla
nd
How tall is the caterpillar?
A.3 inchesB.5 inchesC.10 inches
A. 3 inches
When Alice complains about her height, the caterpillar tells her that he is only 3 inches tall.
What colors do the cards say that they are NOT
painting the roses?
A. lavender, red, and violetB.pink, green, and
aquamarineC.chartreuse, violet, and teal
B. Pink, green, and aquamarine
Don't tell the Queen what you have seen
Or say that's what we saidBut we're painting the roses red
Yes, painting the roses redNot pink
Not greenNot aquamarine
We're painting the roses red!
What does the card in the Mad Hatter’s hat say?
A.In this style, 10/6B.10/6C.In this style, 6/10
B. 10/6
10/6 is the price of the hat. Ten shillings and 6 pence.
What is the name of the song that the flowers sing
to Alice?
A.‘Twas BrilligB.Very Good AdviceC.The Golden Afternoon
C. The Golden Afternoon
You can learn a lot of things from the flowers,
for especially in the month of June. There's a wealth of happiness and
romance, all in the golden afternoon. ...
What is Alice’s cat’s name?
A.DinaB.DinahC.Diana
B. Dinah
Part Four:
Through the Looking Glass; And What Alice
Found There
How many kittens does Dinah have?
A.3B.2C.5
B. 2
Dinah has two kittens, one black and one white,
whom she is bathing at the beginning of the book.
Which characters fought over a rattle?
A.The White Queen and Red Queen
B.The Duchess and the CookC.Tweedledee and Tweedledum
C. Tweedledee and Tweedledum
Tweedledum and Tweedledee Agreed to have a battle; For Tweedledum
said Tweedledee Had spoiled his nice new rattle. Just then flew down a
monstrous crow, As black as a tar-barrel; Which frightened both the heroes so, They quite forgot their
quarrel.
Which poem does Alice read through the looking
glass?A.JabberwockyB.The Hunting of the SnarkC.Father William
A. Jabberwocky
Beware the Jabberwock, my son! The jaws that bite, the claws that catch! Beware the Jubjub bird, and shun
The frumious Bandersnatch!
What does Alice wish to be when she goes through
the looking glass?
A.A pawnB.A knightC.A queen
C. A queen
I wouldn't mind being a Pawn, if only I might join—though of course I should LIKE to be a Queen, best.
Which animals did the Walrus and the Carpenter
eat?A.LobstersB.OystersC.Shrimp
B. Oysters
"O Oysters, come and walk with us!" The Walrus did beseech. "A pleasant walk, a pleasant talk, Along the briny beach: We cannot do with more than
four, To give a hand to each."
Part Five:
Bonus! Lewis Carroll and the Real Alice
Charles Lutwidge Dodgson never admitted
to writing under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll.A.TrueB.False
A. True
What was the real Alice’s full name?
A.Alice Prudence Liddell Hargreaves
B.Alice Pleasance Llewellyn DaviesC.Alice Pleasance Liddell
Hargreaves
C. Alice Pleasance Liddell Hargreaves
Alice Liddell married Reginald Hargreaves when she was 28 years old, on Sept. 15, 1880. They had four children: Alan,
Leopold, Caryl, and Rose.
What was Lewis Carroll’s original title for “Alice in
Wonderland”?
A.Alice’s Adventures in Underland
B.Alice UndergroundC.Alice’s Adventures
Underground
C. Alice’s Adventures Underground
How many siblings did the real Alice have?
A.1B.9C.3
B. 9
Unlike the fictional Alice who had only one older sister, Alice
Liddell had 2 older brothers, an older sister, and 6 younger
siblings.
What was Lewis Carroll’s favorite number?
A.42B.3C.21
A. 42Like Douglas Adams who wrote
that 42 was the answer to the question about the meaning of life, Lewis Carroll used 42 in a
lot of his works. In “The Hunting of the Snark,” the Baker carries 42 boxes, and when the Knave
of Hearts is put on trial, the King of Hearts cites Rule 42.
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