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The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe: Final Test Review

English, Arts

6th - 8th Grade

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

In Chapter 11, which of the following is a difference in plot between the book and the movie?

In the book Susan is the one who has betrayed the children to the Queen.
In the book Edmund is locked up in a cell in the Queen’s house, while in the movie Edmund rides on the sledge with the Queen.
In the book Edmund rides on the sledge with the Queen, while in the movie he is locked up in a cell in the Queen’s house.
In the book Edmund rides on the sledge with the Queen, while in the movie he is immediately rescued by his siblings.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

In Chapter 10, which of the following is a difference in plot between the book and the movie?

In the book Lucy gets her present last, while in the movie Lucy gets her present first.
In the book Lucy gets her present first, while in the movie Lucy gets her present last.
In the book Susan gets her present second, while in the movie Susan gets her present first.
In the book Edmund gets his present first, while in the movie Lucy gets her present first.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is one difference between the book’s portrayal of the White Witch and the movie’s portrayal of the White Witch?

The book describes her clothes as “covered in white fur up to her throat,” while in the movie she does not wear white at all.
The book describes her hair as “long, and black as a raven’s wing,” while in the movie she has blonde dreadlocks.
The book describes her face as “not merely pale, but white like snow or paper or icing-sugar, except for her very red mouth;” while in the movie her skin is not that white, and her lips are not red.
The book describes her hair as being black, while in the movie she has blonde dreadlocks.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is another difference between the book’s portrayal of the White Witch and the movie’s portrayal of the White Witch?

The book describes her crown as made of ice, while in the movie it is made of gold.
The book describes her crown as made of fur, while in the movie it is made of ice.
The book describes her crown as made of diamonds, while in the movie it is made of ice.
The book describes her crown as made of gold, while in the movie it is made of ice.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

In Chapter 12, which of the following is a difference between the book and the movie in the way Aslan is introduced?

In the book, the children see Aslan from the top of the hill, and he is surrounded by animals.  In the movie, he slowly walks out of a tent.
In the book, Aslan slowly walks out of a tent.  In the movie, the children see him from the top of the hill, and he is surrounded by animals.
In the book, Aslan is at the top of a mountain.  In the movie, he slowly walks out of a tent.
In the book, Aslan is waiting for them at Cair Paravel.  In the movie, he is waiting for them at the Stone Table.

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6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Filmmakers use tools such as lighting, set design, costumes, makeup, soundtracks, etc. to create their movies.  Writers of books use different kinds of tools, including:

Main ideas, supporting details, citations, and other figurative language
Underlining, titles and subtitles, bullet points, and other figurative language
Similes, metaphors, personification, exaggeration, and other figurative language
Meat, cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, onions, tortillas, and other taco ingredients

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7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the best definition of “Film Lighting”?

The use of various light sources, both artificial and natural, to achieve some stylistic or practical effect.
Whatever light happens to be on set when a movie is filming.
A special lightbulb used on movie sets.

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