
Chapter 7, A Mad Tea Party, Alice in Wonderland
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- Q1In the Mad Tea Party scene, what does the Hatter say when asked why a raven is like a writing desk?He claims he doesn't know.They both hold writing instruments.They are both black.They can both fly.30s
- Q2What theme does the Mad Tea Party primarily illustrate in 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'?The value of education.The importance of friendship.The significance of bravery.The absurdity of time and social conventions.30s
- Q3How do the characters at the Mad Tea Party react to Alice's attempts to engage in conversation?They largely ignore her and continue their nonsensical dialogue.They are very welcoming and friendly.They stop talking and listen attentively.They argue with her about the rules of tea.30s
- Q4What literary technique is primarily used in the dialogue of the Mad Tea Party?Imagery.Personification.Wordplay and puns.Foreshadowing.30s
- Q5Which character at the Mad Tea Party represents a chaotic view of time?The Mad Hatter.The Dormouse.The Cheshire Cat.The March Hare.30s
- Q6What is the significance of the tea being perpetually served at the Mad Tea Party?It symbolizes the endlessness of time in Wonderland.It shows that the characters are always hungry.It represents the importance of celebration.It highlights the value of sharing.30s
- Q7How does Alice's reaction to the Mad Tea Party reflect her character development throughout 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'?She tries to fit in by behaving like them.She becomes more assertive and questioning.She becomes confused and silent.She accepts everything without question.30s
- Q8What moral lesson can be inferred from the interactions at the Mad Tea Party?Being polite always leads to better relationships.Communication can be meaningless without understanding.Friendship is the most important value.Time should always be respected.30s
- Q9What does the character of the March Hare represent in relation to the theme of madness in the Mad Tea Party?The importance of logic.The unpredictability and whimsy of madness.The value of seriousness.A desire for order.30s
- Q10In the Mad Tea Party, what recurring theme is demonstrated through the characters' discussions about time?The importance of punctuality.The relativity and absurdity of time.The concept of time travel.The need for structure in society.30s
- Q11In 'A Mad Tea Party', how does the Mad Hatter view time, and what does this reveal about his character?He believes time is irrelevant, suggesting his carefree attitude.He sees time as a valuable resource, showing his business-minded personality.He thinks time is always rushing forward, indicating his desire for order.He believes time is stuck at 6 o'clock, showing his eccentric and chaotic nature.30s
- Q12What role do riddles play in the conversations at the Mad Tea Party, and what does this indicate about communication in Wonderland?Riddles highlight the absurdity of dialogue in Wonderland, showcasing how conversation often lacks logical meaning.Riddles serve as a way to establish authority among the characters.Riddles are used to entertain and amuse the characters during tea.Riddles help characters solve problems and make decisions clearly.30s
- Q13How does the interaction between Alice and the other characters at the Mad Tea Party reflect the theme of nonsensical logic in 'Alice in Wonderland'?It shows that the rules of reasoning are turned upside down, making the absurdity a key aspect of their discussion.It demonstrates that the characters are united in their beliefs about social norms.It indicates that the characters are trying to teach Alice the importance of traditional logic.It reveals that Alice is confused because she doesn't understand their logic.30s
- Q14What does the 'Mad Tea Party' reveal about societal norms and conventions through the behavior of the characters?It highlights the importance of tradition in guiding conversations.It suggests that characters should adhere strictly to etiquette during meals.It critiques rigid social structures, showing that they can lead to chaotic and meaningless interactions.It supports the idea that social norms are essential for maintaining order.30s
- Q15In what way does the character of the March Hare contribute to the overall theme of madness in the 'Mad Tea Party'?The March Hare maintains a sense of order and decorum, contrasting with the Hatter.The March Hare's erratic behavior exemplifies the unpredictable and chaotic environment of Wonderland.The March Hare serves as a voice of reason among the chaotic characters.The March Hare focuses on solving problems logically throughout the tea party.30s