Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Chapters 7 – 9
Quiz
What did Grandpa Joe and Charlie find in the candy bars that Charlie was given for his birthday?
- coupons to buy more candy
- a golden ticket
- only candy
- an announcement for a contest
Who found the third golden ticket?
- Augustus Gloop
- Violet Beauregarde
- Mike Teavee
- Veruca Salt
What did Violet Beauregarde love to eat?
- jaw breakers
- chocolate candy bars
- taffy
- gum
How long did Violet chew on the same piece of gum?
- three months solid
- three days
- three hours
- three years
What kind of candy bar did Charlie get for his birthday?
- Mars Bar
- Wonka’s Chocolate Covered Eggs
- Wonka’s Whipple-Scrumptious Fudgemallow Delight
- Hershey’s Chocolate Bar with Almonds
What did Mike Teavee like to do?
- ride his bike
- watch T.V.
- play cowboys and Indians
- work with his dad on the farm
Charlie’s grandparents thought the winners with the golden tickets were ____ .
- well-mannered
- kind
- brats
- sweet
What did Grandpa Joe sneak and do?
- watched television
- shoveled snow
- bought a candy bar
- walked by the chocolate factory
Read these sentences from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
".....And I understand that afterwards he's going to give me enough gum to last me for the rest of my whole life. Whoopee! Hooray!"
"Beastly girl," sand Grandma Josephine.
"Despicable!" and Grandma Georgina. "She'll come to a sticky end one day, chewing all that gum, you see if she doesn't."
The word despicable means about the same as
- courageous, brave
- kind, sweet
- greedy, selfish
- vile, mean, detestable
When does Mike Teavee find the fourth Golden Ticket?
- before Willy Wonka makes the announcement about the trip to his chocolate factory
- after Charlie's birthday
- before Augustus Gloop finds his Golden Ticket
- at the end of the tour of the chocolate factory
What form of text is “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”?
- poem
- story
- drama
- biography
What is the main problem in Chapters 7-9?
- Charlie Bucket gets three sparse meals a day, which is hardly enough to nourish a growing boy, As a result, he is almost sickly thin.
- Mr. Willy Wonka has decided to open the doors of his chocolate factory to five lucky children and their parents.
- Violet Beauregarde discovers the third ticket while taking a break from setting a world record in gum chewing.
- The fourth ticket goes to Mike Teavee, who, as his name implies, cares only about television.