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LIVE SESSION_ CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY

LIVE SESSION_ CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY

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English

University

Practice Problem

Hard

Created by

Melissa Lopez

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23 Slides • 24 Questions

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Multiple Choice

Roald Dahl, the author of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, was born in England.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is a sequel to "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory"?

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Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator

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James and the Giant Peach

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Matilda

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The BFG

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Open Ended

In what year was Charlie and the Chocolate Factory written?

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following best describes the genre of 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'?

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Children's Fantasy Novel

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Historical Fiction

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Science Fiction

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Mystery

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Open Ended

Who are the main protagonists and in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'?

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Poll

Who do you think is the worst antagonist in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?

Augustus Gloop

Veruca Salt

Violet Beauregarde

Mike Teavee

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Poll

Which character in 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' is described as eccentric and creative, and is a genius inventor who loves fun and surprises?

Charlie Bucket

Grandpa Joe

Mr. Willy Wonka

Augustus Gloop

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Multiple Select

Select all the characters who are described as obsessed with something in 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'.

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Augustus Gloop

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Violet Beauregarde

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Mike Teavee

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Veruca Salt

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Drag and Drop

Charlie Bucket only gets one chocolate bar a year on his ___.

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Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
birthday
house
bed

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Open Ended

What is the significance of the golden tickets in Willy Wonka's contest, and how do they impact the story?

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following characters was NOT one of the first four winners of the golden tickets?

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Augustus Gloop

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Veruca Salt

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Violet Beauregarde

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Charlie Bucket

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Open Ended

Describe the sequence of events that led Charlie to find the last golden ticket.

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Multiple Choice

Who decides to accompany Charlie to the chocolate factory after he finds the golden ticket?

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Grandpa Joe

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Grandma Josephine

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His mother

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Mr. Wonka

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Multiple Choice

On the day the winners enter the factory, how does Mr. Wonka greet them?

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With a song and dance

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In colorful clothes and a cheerful manner

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By giving them chocolate bars

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By showing them the machines

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Open Ended

What lesson do the Oompa-Loompas try to teach after Violet Beauregarde's transformation in the Inventing Room?

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Multiple Choice

What happens to Veruca Salt in the Nut Room?

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She gets a squirrel as a pet

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She is judged as a 'bad nut' and thrown down the garbage chute

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She finds a golden ticket

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She becomes friends with the squirrels

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Open Ended

Compare the outcomes for Veruca Salt and Mike Teavee after their encounters in the factory. How do their experiences reflect the consequences of their actions?

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Multiple Choice

Who is left in the factory after all the other children are gone?

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Veruca Salt

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Mike Teavee

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Charlie and Grandpa Joe

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Mr. Wonka

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Multiple Choice

What is the greatest prize that Charlie wins at the end of the story?

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A lifetime supply of chocolate

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A trip around the world

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Ownership of the chocolate factory

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A glass elevator ride

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Multiple Select

According to the story, which of the following are main lessons or values taught?

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Kindness and humility are rewarded

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Wealth is more important than family

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Discipline and self-control matter

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Selfishness leads to success

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Multiple Choice

What are some important life lessons mentioned in 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' according to the text?

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Kindness and humility can lead to success even in difficult times.

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Being greedy is always rewarded.

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Only rich people can win in life.

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Imagination is not important in stories.

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