
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Review
Quiz by Steffanie Lane
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- Q1
Goes with Charlie to the Chocolate Factory
Veruca Salt
Mr. Bucket
Grandpa Joe
300s - Q2
Worked at a toothpaste factory
Veruca Salt
Grandpa Joe
Mr. Bucket
300s - Q3
Asks for an Oompa Loompa and trained squirrel
Grandpa Joe
Mr. Bucket
Veruca Salt
300s - Q4
Drinks straight from the chocolate river
Violet Beauregarde
Augustus Gloop
Mrs. Bucket
300s - Q5
Chews gum constantly
Augustus Gloop
Violet Beauregarde
Mrs. Bucket
300s - Q6
Tried to give Charlie her piece of bread
Violet Beauregarde
Augustus Gloop
Mrs. Bucket
300s - Q7
First person to be sent by television
Mike Teavee
Violet Beauregarde
Charlie Bucket
300s - Q8
Finds a dollar bill in the snow
Mike Teavee
Charlie Bucket
Violet Beauregarde
300s - Q9
Who helps Charlie get home safely after he finds the Golden Ticket?
Grandpa Joe
The shopkeeper
Mr. Bucket
300s - Q10
What does the chewing-gum meal taste like?
Steak, potatoes & apple pie
Tomato soup, roast beef & blueberry pie
Fried chicken, broccoli & ice cream
300s - Q11
Where does Charlie sleep at home?
In the attic above the garage
Upstairs in his bedroom
On a mattress on the floor
300s - Q12
What is the secret to how Willy Wonka mixes his chocolate?
He uses a waterfall.
Oompa-Loompas stir it by hand.
Giant egg beaters work 24 hours a day.
300s - Q13
Why did Mr. Wonka close the factory?
He ran out of money to invent new chocolate.
Workers were stealing his secrets.
He was tired of making candy.
300s - Q14
What is special about the Great Glass Elevator?
Both A and B
It can go sideways, longways and slantways.
It has clear glass on the walls and ceiling.
300s - Q15
Why are the important rooms of the factory underground?
Because they are large and there’s no limit to space underground.
Oompa-Loompas work better in the dark.
So they can’t be found by spies.
300s