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Quiz about Alices Trip through Wonderland
Quiz about Alices Trip through Wonderland

Alice's Trip through Wonderland Quiz


This quiz will focus on the Walt Disney animated film, "Alice in Wonderland" released in 1951.

A photo quiz by RedHook13. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
RedHook13
Time
5 mins
Type
Photo Quiz
Quiz #
396,624
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
318
Last 3 plays: rhonlor (7/10), Guest 72 (5/10), Guest 64 (10/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. The story begins with Alice sitting lazily in a tree while another woman is attempting to give her history lesson. Instead of listening, Alice is daydreaming and playing around with her cat. What is the name of the cat, whom she waves to when she falls down the rabbit hole? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Alice continues to follow the White Rabbit until she reaches a living door. He tells Alice that she is too big to fit through him and instructs her to drink a potion that magically appears atop a glass table. When Alice drinks it, she comments on its taste. Which is not one of the flavors that Alice mentions? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Once small, Alice attempts to pass through the living door, only to find out she forgot to take the key off the table. The door then tells her to eat a cookie which makes her grow big again. Later in her adventure, Alice eats another cookie at which character's home? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. When Alice meets Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum, they tell her the story of "The Walrus and The Carpenter". While walking along a beach the Walrus and the Carpenter discover a family of sea creatures in the water. What kind of animals were they? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Later on in her adventure, Alice stumbles into a garden filled with living flowers. After hearing a song from them, which of the flowers initially calls Alice a weed? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. After dealing with the flowers, Alice soon discovers a caterpillar smoking a hookah. What question does the caterpillar keep asking Alice? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. The caterpillar, after being insulted by Alice, reluctantly offers her some advice. What object, which Alice was sitting on, would allow her to grow or shrink?

Answer: (one word)
Question 8 of 10
8. After Alice manages to get through some more size changing difficulties, she meets up with the Cheshire Cat. He shows up again later when Alice gets herself lost in the woods, disguised as what?

Answer: (Celestial object)
Question 9 of 10
9. During the tea party with the Mad Hatter and the March Hare, Alice freaks out the Dormouse after mentioning her cat. Which substance was used to calm the Dormouse down? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Finally, the Cheshire Cat sends Alice to meet the Queen of Hearts, who had an extremely short temper. Anyone who angered the Queen was sent off to be executed. How was this done? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. The story begins with Alice sitting lazily in a tree while another woman is attempting to give her history lesson. Instead of listening, Alice is daydreaming and playing around with her cat. What is the name of the cat, whom she waves to when she falls down the rabbit hole?

Answer: Dinah

In the opening scene of the film, Alice is sitting in a tree while another woman (presumably her sister or mother) is trying to dictate a history lesson to her. Rather than pay attention, Alice sings to herself, while playing around with her pet cat, Dinah.

She soons spots the White Rabbit hopping along. She attempts to communicate with him, but he runs off after realizing that he is running late. Alice follows him into a rabbit hole, and trips over the edge of a deep abyss. She waves goodbye to Dinah as she is falling towards Wonderland.

As for the picture, just think like a Bostonian.
2. Alice continues to follow the White Rabbit until she reaches a living door. He tells Alice that she is too big to fit through him and instructs her to drink a potion that magically appears atop a glass table. When Alice drinks it, she comments on its taste. Which is not one of the flavors that Alice mentions?

Answer: peppermint

Alice continues to follow the White Rabbit through a series of doors, each one smaller than the previous. She finally reaches a door with a living knob. He explains that she is much too big to fit inside him. He suggests that she drink a magic potion that appears atop a glass table labelled "Drink Me".

When Alice drinks the colorless liquid, she shrinks in size with each sip. While drinking the potion, Alice comments that the liquid had a mixed taste of cherry tart, pineapple and roast turkey. The beverage in the photograph is a peppermint tea, which is not one of the flavors Alice mentions.
3. Once small, Alice attempts to pass through the living door, only to find out she forgot to take the key off the table. The door then tells her to eat a cookie which makes her grow big again. Later in her adventure, Alice eats another cookie at which character's home?

Answer: White Rabbit

After drinking the liquid to shrink to the size of the door, the door then tells her that she forgot to take the key off the table (which wasn't on there originally). The living door then tells her to take a cookie labelled "Eat Me" from a small box that appears in front of her.

She eats it and grows so large that she fills the entire room. After a crying spell, she drinks from the bottle again and shrinks herself small enough to fit through the door's keyhole, which she floats through riding her own tears.

She later discovers more cookies at the White Rabbit's house. The photograph depicts a bugle which the White Rabbit carries with him. She ends up wearing his house after the cookie makes her huge again (you would think she learned the first time).
4. When Alice meets Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum, they tell her the story of "The Walrus and The Carpenter". While walking along a beach the Walrus and the Carpenter discover a family of sea creatures in the water. What kind of animals were they?

Answer: Oysters

Alice soon meets up with the twins, Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum, who wish for Alice to keep them company. They pique her interest with the story of "The Walrus and The Carpenter". The Walrus and The Carpenter were walking along a beach, when the Carpenter accidentally lands in the water.

He spots a mother oyster and her many children. Anticipating a nice meal, the Carpenter proceeds to build a makeshift restaurant, while the Walrus tricks the baby oysters into following him to the shore. He leads them into the restaurant and sends the Carpenter off to make some bread.

The angry Carpenter then chases the Walrus around with a hammer, after he discovers that the Walrus ate all the baby oysters by himself.
5. Later on in her adventure, Alice stumbles into a garden filled with living flowers. After hearing a song from them, which of the flowers initially calls Alice a weed?

Answer: Iris

Alice soon enters a garden full of sentient flowers. When she first meets them, the flowers seemed to be nice and friendly and even sing a song to her. However, a gossipy old iris asks Alice what kind of a flower she is. When she tells them that she isn't a flower, the entire garden turns against her.

The iris calls her a weed, which freaks out all the others (except for one of the babies). They kick Alice out of the garden and continuously bully her as she's leaving. The photograph features the iris mariae, a flower native to the Middle East.
6. After dealing with the flowers, Alice soon discovers a caterpillar smoking a hookah. What question does the caterpillar keep asking Alice?

Answer: "Who are you?"

Following her experience with the flowers, Alice comes upon a caterpillar smoking a hookah (the objects shown in the photograph). He is singing out the vowels and making smoke clouds of each letter. When he spots Alice, he continuously asks "Who are you?", while blowing clouds of smoke in Alice's face. The seemingly stoned caterpillar then recites some weird story about an alligator, making shapes out of his smoke as he tells it.
7. The caterpillar, after being insulted by Alice, reluctantly offers her some advice. What object, which Alice was sitting on, would allow her to grow or shrink?

Answer: Mushroom

Alice asks the caterpillar how she can change her size. When he asked her why, she tells him that she hated being only three inches high. This insults the caterpillar and he hastily creates a cocoon with his smoke and instantly changes into a butterfly. Before flying away in anger, he tells her that the mushroom she is sitting on will make her grow or shrink depending on which side she ate.
8. After Alice manages to get through some more size changing difficulties, she meets up with the Cheshire Cat. He shows up again later when Alice gets herself lost in the woods, disguised as what?

Answer: The Moon

After Alice experiments more with the mushrooms she soon meets the Cheshire Cat for the first time. He has a Joker-like smile frozen on his face. When Alice asks him where the White Rabbit went, the Cheshire Cat directs her to see either the Mad Hatter or the March Hare (who is also 'Mad').

He tells Alice that everyone in Wonderland is 'Mad', including himself. The Cheshire Cat then shows up later when Alice gets herself lost and starts crying in the middle of the woods. He apparently was watching her for a while, hiding in plain sight with his grin becoming a crescent moon.

However, the rest of his body was invisible.
9. During the tea party with the Mad Hatter and the March Hare, Alice freaks out the Dormouse after mentioning her cat. Which substance was used to calm the Dormouse down?

Answer: Jam

The Mad Hatter and the March Hare are having a private tea party to celebrate their "unbirthday". Alice crashes the party and the two are at first reluctant to have her join. They soon change their tone after realizing it was Alice's "unbirthday" as well.

They surprise her with the cake with the Dormouse inside who sings her a little song. When Alice mentions that she has a pet cat, the Dormouse freaks out and runs around frantically. Apparently, the only thing that can calm down the Dormouse is a jar of jam which sedates him when it's placed on his nose.

The photograph features jam spread out on some toast.
10. Finally, the Cheshire Cat sends Alice to meet the Queen of Hearts, who had an extremely short temper. Anyone who angered the Queen was sent off to be executed. How was this done?

Answer: they were beheaded

The Queen of Hearts is not a very happy person. She has an extremely short temper and will execute anyone who angers her. Those that do are sent off to be beheaded (the object is a photograph is a guillotine). Several of her playing card subjects end up getting beheaded after angering the Queen.

The Queen of Hearts challenges Alice to a 'fixed' game of croquet. The game does not go well as Alice manages to embarrass the Queen to the point where she screams out "Off with her head". The diminutive King of Hearts attempts to help Alice by holding a trial before she is executed.

Unfortunately, the trial does not go well as the Queen ends up getting even angrier. The Queen and her card soldiers chase after Alice until she finally wakes up from her apparent dream.
Source: Author RedHook13

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