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This test consists of 5 multiple choice questions, 5 short answer questions, and 10 short essay questions.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Who gives the BFG lessons everyday so he can learn to speak properly?
(a) A tutor.
(b) Sophie.
(c) The Queen.
(d) A school teacher.
2. How big is the glass jar that the BFG chooses to start making a dream for the Queen?
(a) Size of a washing machine.
(b) Size of an elephant.
(c) Size of a car.
(d) Size of a light pole.
3. Who does Fleshlumpeater think is after him in Chapter 13?
(a) Witch.
(b) Ghost.
(c) Jack.
(d) BFG.
4. When do tourists especially like to see the captive giants?
(a) Dawn.
(b) Feeding time.
(c) Nighttime.
(d) Dusk.
5. What color stone is the Queen's palace made from?
(a) Brown.
(b) Cream.
(c) Whitish.
(d) Redish.
Short Answer Questions
1. When Sophie stares at the finished dream/nightmare for the Queen, what tinges of color does she see deep inside the trogglehumper?
2. What type of dream does the BFG say that the second dream is that Sophie reads about in Chapter 14?
3. Where does the BFG go to wait while the Queen has her nightmare?
4. What does the Ruler of India send the BFG in Chapter 24?
5. In Chapter 22, how many soldiers are in each of the jeeps that drive out of each helicopter?
Short Essay Questions
1. What is the plan to capture the giants?
2. How does the BFG know what a dream is about?
3. What happens when the Head of the Army hears the giants snoring?
4. Where do the BFG and Sophie live after the giants are captured?
5. How does the BFG get into the ballroom?
6. Why can the BFG not stop the other giants from eating humans?
7. Why does the Queen not want her maid to get rid of Sophie when they see Sophie sitting on the windowsill?
8. How does the BFG move through the Palace garden?
9. What happens when the BFG gives the Fleshlumpeater the nightmare?
10. How is Sophie situated as she goes along with the BFG to the Queen's palace?
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