A Christmas Carol
  • 1. What is the meaning of the word ignorance ?
A) having little or no knowledge
B) having an excellent vocabulary
C) very well educated
D) forgetful
  • 2. What is the meaning of the word surplus ?
A) charitable
B) more than enough
C) being satisfied
D) friendless
  • 3. What was the relationship between Marley and Scrooge?
A) They were enemies
B) They were business partners
C) They were brothers
D) They were cousins
  • 4. Who invited Scrooge to eat on Christmas Day?
A) his clerk
B) his nephew
C) his wife
D) his preacher
  • 5. Which of the following IS true?
A) Everyone loved Scrooge
B) Scrooge had no friends
C) Scrooge was a very poor man
  • 6. The ghost of Marley told Scrooge that he ____
A) would lose all of his money
B) would get married
C) would be going on a long journey
D) would be haunted by three spirits
  • 7. The ghost of Christmas Past took Scrooge ___
A) to see his nephew
B) to a funeral
C) to a program at the church
D) to visit the area were Scrooge grew up
  • 8. It was ____ for Scrooge to visit the Christmases of the past in his life
A) both answers a and b are correct
B) neither a nor b
C) painful
D) pleasant
  • 9. When did the Ghost of Marley tell Scrooge the first two visitors would come?
A) at four o'clock
B) at twelve o'clock
C) at one o'clock
D) at two o'clock
  • 10. Bob Cratchit was Scrooge's ____.
A) son
B) employee
C) doctor
D) brother
  • 11. Who was ill in this story?
A) Tiny Tim
B) Bob Cratchit
C) Scrooge
D) the nephew
  • 12. Scrooge was able to fly and pass through walls because ____.
A) he paid the ghosts to teach him to pass through walls
B) he touched the ghost's hands
C) he had died in his sleep
D) he used his money
  • 13. What was Scrooge's hero?
A) clothes
B) friends
C) love
D) money
  • 14. At the end of this story, Scrooge promises to __.
A) spend time with his nephew
B) honor Christmas all year long
C) give Bob Cratchit a raise
D) talk to the door knocker every day
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