Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Chapters 1 – 3
Quiz
What did Charlie love more than anything?
- peppermint
- pizza
- chocolate
- ice cream
What was special about the Sunday meal?
- Dessert was part of the meal.
- Mrs. Bucket served meat.
- Everyone got seconds.
- The Bucket cousins came to eat with Charlie.
What happened to Prince Pondicherry’s castle of chocolate?
- He let his family eat it.
- It melted in the sun.
- Prince Pondicherry ate it.
- Willy Wonka took it back to the chocolate factory.
How many beds were at the Bucket house?
- 8
- 4
- 2
- 1
Mr. Bucket worked in _______ .
- Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory
- a lawyer’s office
- a toothpaste factory
- the governor’s office
How many grown ups live with Charlie?
- 6
- 8
- 4
- 2
Who was Prince Pondicherry?
- the owner of a chocolate factory
- Willy Wonka’s grandson
- the prince who asked Willy Wonka to build him a palace of chocolate
- Charlie’s school teacher
Willy Wonka is _______________.
- Charlie’s best friend
- Charlie’s grandpa
- the owner of the grocery store
- the owner of a chocolate factory
Which word from the passage best completes this analogy?
poor: rich :: enormous
- tremendous
- marvelous
- colossal
- puny
Which of these questions is answered by information in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?
- Which book did the four grandparents read to Charlie each evening?
- Which smell did Charlie Bucket love to smell on his way to school?
- What did Prince Pondicherry's wife do when the castle melted?
- Who worked in Mr. Wonka's chocolate factory?
Which of these states the main idea of Chapter 2 titled “Mr. Willy Wonka's Factory”?
- Charlie's parents described how large the chocolate factory was.
- Mr. Bucket describe his day at the toothpaste factory.
- Grandpa George and Grandma Georgina told the story of Prince Pondicherry.
- The four grandparent told Charlie about all the wonderful sweets that Willy Wonka made.
The author most likely wrote this passage in order to
- entertain people with a made-up story about a chocolate factory.
- inform readers of interesting facts about chocolate.
- persuade people to learn more about chocolate.
- share different opinions with readers about chocolate.