Peter Pan by J.M/ Barrie (1904)
  • 1. Peter Pan, a timeless play by J.M. Barrie first performed in 1904, invites audiences into a magical world where childhood is celebrated and the constraints of adulthood are cast aside. The story follows the mischievous and adventurous Peter Pan, a boy who refuses to grow up, along with his fairy companion Tinker Bell, as they lead the Darling children—Wendy, John, and Michael—on a fantastical journey to Neverland. In this enchanting realm, they encounter pirates, led by the sinister Captain Hook, and indulge in thrilling escapades filled with wonder and danger. Barrie's poignant narrative explores themes of innocence, the passage of time, and the bittersweet nature of growing up, as the children grapple with the allure of eternal youth and the inevitable responsibilities of adulthood. Through whimsical characters and vivid imagination, Peter Pan remains a beloved classic, capturing the hearts of readers and audiences alike with its blend of adventure, fantasy, and a profound message about the fleeting nature of childhood.

    Who is the main antagonist in 'Peter Pan'?
A) Tinker Bell
B) Tiger Lily
C) Captain Hook
D) Mr. Smee
  • 2. What is the name of Peter Pan's fairy companion?
A) Tinker Bell
B) Fawn
C) Rosetta
D) Silvermist
  • 3. Who tells the story of 'Peter Pan' to the Darling children?
A) Nana
B) Michael Darling
C) Wendy Darling
D) John Darling
  • 4. Who teaches the Darling children how to fly?
A) Captain Hook
B) Mr. Smee
C) Tinker Bell
D) Peter Pan
  • 5. What is the name of the pirate ship in 'Peter Pan'?
A) The Hispaniola
B) The Flying Dutchman
C) Jolly Roger
D) Black Pearl
  • 6. What is the name of the dog in 'Peter Pan'?
A) Nana
B) Fido
C) Lady
D) Rover
  • 7. Who is the Native American princess in 'Peter Pan'?
A) Silvermist
B) Tiger Lily
C) Rosetta
D) Fawn
  • 8. What do the Darling children use to fly to Neverland?
A) Mermaid Scales
B) Fairy Wings
C) Magic Beans
D) Pixie Dust
  • 9. What is the name of the crocodile that swallowed Captain Hook's hand?
A) Gobble-Gobble
B) Snappy
C) Chomp-Chomp
D) Tick-Tock
  • 10. What does Peter Pan refuse to do in Neverland?
A) Fight
B) Eat
C) Sleep
D) Grow Up
  • 11. Who is the author of 'Peter Pan'?
A) Mark Twain
B) Jane Austen
C) Charles Dickens
D) J.M. Barrie
  • 12. Where does Peter Pan live?
A) Neverland
B) New York
C) Paris
D) London
  • 13. Who are Peter Pan's loyal companions?
A) Mermaids
B) Lost Boys
C) Indians
D) Pirates
  • 14. What is the name of Wendy's youngest brother in the story?
A) Michael
B) George
C) Peter
D) John
  • 15. What is the name of the lagoon in Neverland where mermaids live?
A) Tiger Lily's Grove
B) Lost Boy Hideout
C) Mermaid Lagoon
D) Pirate Cove
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