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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. In Chapter 19, what does Sophie notice at the far end of the Palace garden?
(a) Maze.
(b) Roses.
(c) Lake.
(d) Evergreens.
2. In Chapter 14, where are the giants going that evening?
(a) Wales.
(b) France.
(c) England.
(d) Chile.
3. How many men worked through the night creating a place to put the giants while the BFG, Sophie, and the military went to capture the giants?
(a) 35,000.
(b) 20,000.
(c) 10,000.
(d) 12,000.
4. How tall of a table does the butler think will be needed for the BFG?
(a) 16 feet.
(b) 14 feet.
(c) 12 feet.
(d) 15 feet.
5. Who gives the BFG lessons everyday so he can learn to speak properly?
(a) Sophie.
(b) A school teacher.
(c) The Queen.
(d) A tutor.
Short Answer Questions
1. In Chapter 14, what does the BFG say is alive, but no one feeds it?
2. In Chapter 22, how many times has the BFG traveled to or from Giant Country in daylight?
3. When Sophie stares at the finished dream/nightmare for the Queen, what tinges of color does she see deep inside the trogglehumper?
4. What does the BFG do before he leaves Sophie at the end of Chapter 18?
5. In the first boy's dream that Sophie reads about in Chapter 14, what does the boy make?
Short Essay Questions
1. How is Sophie situated as she goes along with the BFG to the Queen's palace?
2. How does the capturing of the giants go at first?
3. How does the BFG get into the ballroom?
4. How does Sophie direct the BFG to get into the palace grounds?
5. What do the giants look and sound like when they're sleeping?
6. Why does the Queen not want her maid to get rid of Sophie when they see Sophie sitting on the windowsill?
7. What did the Queen dream at the end of her dream?
8. How can the BFG mix up a dream?
9. How is the Fleshlumpeater captured?
10. In Chapter 19, what story is in the morning newspaper?
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