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The Just So Stories

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The Just So Stories game quiz
"My second-year school teacher used to read these to us, and helped give me a lifelong love of literature. I hope this quiz reminds you of these great stories!"

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1. In 'How the Whale Got His Throat', an Irish Mariner called Henry Albert Bivvens is swallowed by a whale. What are we enjoined never to forget in this captivating tale?
    his jack-knife
    his suspenders
    the 'Stute Fish
    his raft


2. It's the little 'Stute fish who leads to all the trouble in 'How the Whale Got His Throat'. What was the little 'Stute fish's name?
    Dingle
    Pingle
    Pringle
    Ringo


3. In 'How the Camel Got His Hump', what was the camel's name?
    Trouble
    Humphrey
    Bubbles
    Kemal


4. There are small poems and charming pictures in 'Just So Stories'. According to one of these poems, how do both children and adults get the same hump as the Camel?
    Having too much to do
    Having too little to do
    Having to answer questions
    Having to go to school


5. In 'How the Rhinocerus Got His Skin', what did the Parsee take off when a heat wave came to the Red Sea?
    His hat
    His skin
    His clothes
    His gloves


6. What was the name of the rinoceros in 'How the Rhinocerus Got His Skin'? He apparently got the name because he breathed through his mouth instead of his nose.
    Stronks
    Strolks
    Strowks
    Strorks


7. According to 'How the Leopard Got His Spots', who is Quite the Wisest Animal in All South Africa'?
    Hathi the Elephant
    Baloo the Bear
    Kaa the Rock Python
    Baviaan the Baboon


8. In the story 'How the Leopard Got His Spots', the leopard and the Ethiopian find they show up in the forest. What is NOT one of the ways they use to describe each other?
    Like a bar of soap in a coal-scuttle
    Like a pumpkin on a cricket field
    Like a mustard plaster on a sack of coals
    Like a sunflower against a tarred fence


9. In 'The Elephant's Child', who advises the Elephant's Child to go to the 'great grey-green, greasy Limpopo River, all set about with fever trees', to find out what the crocodile has for dinner?
    his hairy uncle, the Baboon
    his tall aunt, the Ostrich
    Kolokolo Bird
    Bi-Coloured-Python-Rock-Snake


10. In 'The Elephant's Child', the Bi-Coloured-Python-Rock-Snake has a lovely turn of phrase, describing the crocodile as 'your acquaintance in the large-pattern leather ulster' and 'yonder self-propelling man-of-war with the armour-plated upper deck'. How does he describe the Elephant's Child's original nose?
    teeny-weeny
    ickle-wittle
    mere-smear
    mere-sphere


11. When the Elephant's child got back with his lovely new nose, he took revenge on everyone that had spanked him. What did he NOT do?
    threw his cousin, the Bear, into a bees' nest
    dragged his uncle, the Giraffe, through a thorn-bush
    pulled out his aunt, the Ostrich's, tail-feathers
    threw his hairy uncle, the Baboon, into a hornets' nest


12. In 'The Sing-Song of Old Man Kangaroo', the Kangaroo went to Little God Nqa at six in the morning to ask to be made what from all the other animals by five o'clock in the afternoon?
    Answer: (One Word - uniqueness beckons?)


13. In the story 'The Sing-Song of Old Man Kangaroo', Yellow-Dog Dingo is described as grinning like a... several times. What is NOT one of the ways he grins?
    like a horse-collar
    like a coal-scuttle
    like an alligator
    like a coal-trap


14. Where was Big God Nqong when Old Man Kangaroo went to make his wish?
    on his seat on the sand-flat
    in his bath in the salt-pan
    in his burrow in the spinifex
    in the ti-trees


15. In 'The Beginning of the Armadillos', what does the contradictory gibberish Stickly-Prickly Hedgehog and Slow-Solid Tortoise give to Painted Jaguar do?
    makes his teeth hurt
    makes his spots ache
    make his claws itch
    makes his ears ache


16. In 'The Beginning of the Armadillos', Painted Jaguar's Mummy teaches him a rhyme to keep the Hedgehog and Tortoise apart. Does he remember it?
    Yes
    No


17. In the story 'The Beginning of the Armadillos', what is Painted Jaguar's pet name with his Mummy?
    Doffles
    Fluffy
    Wuffles
    Painted Jaguars don't have pet names


18. In 'How the First Letter Was Written', everyone has very long names! The little girl is Taffimal Metallumai, which means 'Small-person-without-any-manners-who-ought-to-be-spanked'. What does the narrator call her?
    Mali
    Spwamwotbs
    Taffy
    Metall


19. There's a Stranger-man in the story 'How the First Letter Was Written' - what is his tribe?
    Tewara
    Woon
    Akhoond
    Negus


20. In 'How the Alphabet Was Made', the word for spear is made up of a snake, Taffy's Mummy's drying poles and her Daddy's spear - from these clues, can you work out Tegumai for spear?
    CHI
    SHI
    SYL
    CTI


21. What was drawn for the B-sound in 'How the Alphabet Was Made'?
    the sacred Beagle of the Tegumai
    the sacred Badger of the Tegumai
    the sacred Beaver of the Tegumai
    the sacred Bull of the Tegumai


22. What was the name of 'The Crab That Played With the Sea' in the 'Just So Stories'?
    Umm Papa
    Clarence
    Pau Amma
    Pa Ummu


23. In 'The Cat that Walked by Himself', who becomes First Servant?
    Wild Dog
    Wild Horse
    Wild Cow
    Wild Cat


24. Who, in 'The Cat that Walked by Himself', is the only one who knows where Cat hid?
    the Dog
    the Bat
    the Cow
    the Horse


25. And finally, if you have been reading 'The Just So Stories' - and I hope you have and do - you have been addressed as what by the author?
    Regarded Reader
    Dearest Darling
    Best Beloved
    Faithful Friend

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