- 1. The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe, written by C. S. Lewis and first published in 1950, is a captivating fantasy novel that takes readers on an enchanting journey to the magical land of Narnia, a place filled with talking animals, mythical creatures, and the eternal struggle between good and evil. The story follows the adventures of four siblings—Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy Pevensie—who discover Narnia through a wardrobe while staying at the home of an elderly professor during World War II. Upon entering this wondrous realm, they encounter Aslan, the great lion who represents good and rightful kingship, and the White Witch, who has cast a spell over Narnia, perpetually plunging it into winter and despair. As the Pevensies navigate their new surroundings, they each face personal trials and tribulations, particularly Edmund, who initially betrays his siblings but later seeks redemption. The novel explores themes of sacrifice, loyalty, and the fight against oppression, ultimately culminating in a grand battle that determines the fate of Narnia. Lewis weaves a rich tapestry of Christian allegory and mythological elements, making The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe not just a compelling children’s tale, but also a profound commentary on morality, faith, and the power of hope.
Who are the four Pevensie children?
A) Caspian, Trufflehunter, Trumpkin, Reepicheep B) Harry, Hermione, Ron, Ginny C) Peter, Susan, Edmund, Lucy D) Narnia, Aslan, Jadis, Tumnus
- 2. Which character betrays his siblings?
A) Lucy B) Susan C) Peter D) Edmund
- 3. What is Aslan's true nature?
A) An elf B) A wizard C) A lion D) A fairy
- 4. How do the children first enter Narnia?
A) Through a portal B) Through a tunnel C) Through a wardrobe D) Through a door
- 5. Who helps Lucy when she first arrives in Narnia?
A) Professor Kirke B) The White Witch C) Mr. Tumnus D) Aslan
- 6. What item does Edmund receive from the White Witch?
A) Turkish Delight B) A sword C) A crown D) A magic wand
- 7. What do the children ride to the final battle?
A) Horses B) Giants C) Unicorns D) Bears
- 8. What does the spring symbolize at the end of the story?
A) Magic and mystery B) Hope and renewal C) Death and sadness D) Control and power
- 9. Who is the main antagonist in 'The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe'?
A) The White Witch B) Aslan C) Father Christmas D) Mr. Tumnus
- 10. What is the White Witch's real name?
A) Caspian B) Jadis C) Lily D) Miranda
- 11. What do the children declare themselves in Narnia?
A) Adventurers B) Heroes C) Explorers D) Kings and Queens
- 12. What is the land called where the Pevensie siblings go?
A) Wonderland B) Narnia C) Hogwarts D) Middle-earth
- 13. What season does the White Witch represent?
A) Autumn B) Winter C) Spring D) Summer
- 14. Who breaks the Witch's power over Edmund?
A) Susan B) Peter C) Lucy D) Aslan
- 15. How do the children find their way back to the real world?
A) By following Aslan B) By calling for help C) By using magic D) Through the wardrobe
- 16. Who helps Peter in the final battle against the Witch?
A) Just Susan B) None, he fights alone C) Aslan and the other creatures D) Mr. Tumnus
- 17. What does the White Witch want for Narnia?
A) Peace B) Eternal winter C) Fortune D) Eternal summer
- 18. What creature is Mr. Tumnus?
A) Centaur B) Elf C) Dwarf D) Faun
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