Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - Chap. 5 and 6 (Grade 3)
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - Chap. 5 and 6
Instructions: Answer the questions related to chapters 5 and 6 of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl.
1.
According to the newspaper, how many children are going to be allowed to visit the factory?
- one
- five
- ten
- twenty
2.
What will the children receive at the end of the tour?
- two chocolate bars
- one hundred dollars
- a special golden ticket
- a lifetime supply of chocolate
3.
Where are the golden tickets hidden?
- in ordinary chocolate bars
- in newspapers around the world
- in special packs of chewing gum
- in rooms in the chocolate factory
4.
Grandpa Joe says Mr. Willy Wonka is brilliant. Why is Mr. Willy Wonka brilliant?
- He invented another new chocolate bar.
- He is going to let kids visit his chocolate factory.
- He decided to hire kids to help run his chocolate factory.
- He came up with a way to get people to buy lots of chocolate.
5.
Charlie says there isn't a hope of finding a golden ticket. Why does Charlie think there isn't a hope?
- The contest is rigged.
- He doesn't like chocolate.
- The chocolate bars are sold out.
- He can't afford to buy lots of chocolate bars.
6.
Who was the first child to find a Golden Ticket?
- Veruca Salt
- Grandpa Joe
- Charlie Bucket
- Augustus Gloop
7.
Which word best describes Augustus Gloop?
- kind
- smart
- angry
- chubby
8.
The author describes what different people did to get chocolate bars. Why does the author include these details?
- to show that adults like chocolate
- to show how easy it is to get chocolate
- to show how badly people wanted to win
- to show how much money Mr. Willy Wonka was making
9.
Who was the second child to find a Golden Ticket?
- Veruca Salt
- Charlie Bucket
- Augustus Gloop
- Grandma Josephine
10.
Which word best describes Veruca Salt?
- kind
- pretty
- hungry
- spoiled
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