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A Christmas Carol quiz
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Who visits Scrooge first on Christmas Eve?
Jacob Marley
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What is Scrooge’s favorite phrase?
God bless us, everyone!
Merry Christmas!
Bah, humbug!
Ho, ho, ho!
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True/false: There are 3 ghosts in the story.
false
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True/false: At the end of the story, Scrooge becomes kind and generous.
true
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What is Scrooge most afraid of when he meets the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come?
dying alone and unloved
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What is the main theme of the story?
the importance of money
the value of kindness and generosity
the joy of working hard
the sadness of Christmas
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Who is Bob Cratchit?
Scrooge’s employee
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True/false: Jacob Marley was Scrooge’s business partner.
true
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What does the Ghost of Christmas Past show Scrooge?
his childhood
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What does Scrooge see on his own gravestone?
his name
Tiny Tim's name
money
a message of hope
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True/false: Scrooge works as a teacher.
false
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How does Scrooge feel about Christmas at the beginning of the story?
He thinks it is unnecessary and foolish.
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Why is the Cratchit family sad?
Scrooge yelled at them.
Tiny Tim is sick.
They don’t have a Christmas tree.
They lost their house.
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Who is the main character in A Christmas Carol?
Ebenezer Scrooge
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What does Jacob Marley wear as part of his ghostly appearance?
chains with moneyboxes
a long black coat
a golden crown
a bright red scarf
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What is Scrooge’s relationship with Fred?
He is Fred’s uncle.
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How does Scrooge feel at the end of the story?
happy and kind
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What happens to Tiny Tim in the future, according to the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come?
He dies because of his illness.
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What does Scrooge buy for the Cratchit family on Christmas Day?
a big turkey
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True/false: Scrooge refuses to donate money to the poor at the start of the story.
true
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