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Fifth Grade (Grade 5) Children's Literature Questions

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Grade 5 Because of Winn-Dixie
In Because of Winn-Dixie, Litmus Lozenges tasted sweet and sad. Everyone who ate one felt              melancholy              .
Grade 5 Bud, Not Buddy CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RL.5.3
Which word best describes Bud?
  1. Sad
  2. Scared
  3. Determined
  4. Happy
Grade 5 The BFG
What book did the BFG write?
  1. The Dream Catcher
  2. The BFG
  3. Giant Country
  4. Snozzcumbers
Grade 5 The BFG
Why are the BFG's ears so special?
  1. They were small and hairy.
  2. They were very large and could hear the tiniest sound.
  3. He had tires for ears.
  4. He couldn't move them around.
Grade 5 The BFG
What did Mr. Tibbs use to make the table for the BFG?
  1. Four Grandfather clocks and the top of a ping-pong table.
  2. A large piece of wood held up by large trucks.
  3. The roof of the palace.
  4. They put four regular tables up on blocks.
Grade 5 The BFG
Why did the butler need a ladder?
  1. To climb in the queen's window.
  2. He had to climb up to the helicopter.
  3. He needed it to wash the BFG's face.
  4. He had to climb the ladder to serve the BFG.
Grade 5 The BFG
Why couldn't the BFG stop the other giants from eating humans?
  1. He was friends with the other giants.
  2. He was much smaller than the other giants.
  3. He thought they might kick him out of giant country.
  4. He was far bigger than the other giants and was afraid to hurt them.
Grade 5 The BFG
Where did Sophie hide when the Bloodbottler came into the cave?
  1. Behind a rock
  2. In the snozzcumber
  3. In the BFG's pocket
  4. Under a chair
Grade 5 Radio Fifth Grade
          Venice            is where the story takes place.
Grade 5 The BFG
What was the BFG doing as he walked down the street?
  1. He stealing dreams from sleeping children.
  2. He was looking for something to eat.
  3. He was whistling a song.
  4. He was blowing in good dreams.
Grade 5 Radio Fifth Grade
Winston Churchill was an orange and green bird.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 5 The BFG
What does the BFG put on the front of each dream jar?
  1. The name of the dream.
  2. If it is a good or bad dream.
  3. Details about the dream.
  4. If the dream is for a boy or girl.
Grade 5 Bud, Not Buddy CCSS: CCRA.R.4, RL.5.4
What is a Hooverville?
  1. A type of jazz club
  2. A place where homeless people stay
  3. A town named for President Herbert Hoover
  4. A store selling Hoover vacuum cleaners
Grade 5 The BFG
What does BFG stand for?
  1. Best Friend Ghost
  2. Big Fierce Giant
  3. Big Friendly Giant
  4. Blue Fast Giant
Grade 5 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
What does Charlie win at the end of his tour of the factory?
  1. An Oompa Loompa
  2. A Chocolate Waterfall
  3. The secret chocolate recipe
  4. The entire chocolate factory
  5. None of the above
Grade 5 Radio Fifth Grade
Mark and Mr.Whitehead are best friends.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 5 Radio Fifth Grade
Winston Churchill spoke spanish and then french.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 5 Radio Fifth Grade
Miss Gucci won $8,300,000.00 and went to            Honolulu           .
Grade 5 Bridge to Terabithia
What stories does Leslie compare the Christian story of Jesus to?
  1. Abraham Lincoln
  2. Aslan from The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe
  3. Socrates
  4. Tom Sawyer
  5. All of the above
  6. A, B and C
  7. A, C an dD
Grade 5 Bud, Not Buddy CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RL.5.3
When does the story take place?
  1. During the Civil War
  2. During the Civil Rights Movement
  3. During the Great Depression
  4. During World War II
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