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Holes - Book Quiz

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  • Who robbed Stanley's great-grandfather's stagecoach?
    The outlaw Kissin' Kate Barlow.
  • What does Stanley look like?
    He's overweight.
  • How does Stanley refer to his great-great-grandfather?
    He calls him his "no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather."
  • What exactly is Camp Green Lake?
    A juvenile correctional facility
  • True or False: No holes are dug on Saturday and Sunday.
    False. Holes are dug every day.
  • How big must the holes be?
    5 feet deep, and five feet across in every direction
  • What was Stanley's father's career?
    He was an inventor.
  • Who did Stanley promise to write to every week?
    His mother
  • What three things do you need to be a successful inventor, according to Stanley's father?
    Intelligence, perseverance, and just a little bit of luck.
  • Where did the first Stanley Yelnats make his fortune?
    In the stock market.
  • How are the holes measured?
    With a shovel
  • How high is the wall around Camp Green Lake?
    There isn't a wall around Camp Green Lake.
  • What color jumpsuit must Stanley wear?
    Orange
  • What time is breakfast?
    4.30 am
  • What was Stanley's math teacher called?
    Mrs. Bell
  • Who owns the hammock?
    The Warden
  • What is Stanley's full name?
    Stanley Yelnats IV
  • How long is Stanley set to stay at the camp?
    For the next 18 months.
  • As a child, what did Stanley call the camp when he played with his stuffed animals?
    Camp Fun and Games
  • How long was the bus journey to Camp Green Lake?
    9 hours
  • What is the most dangerous creature you could come across?
    A yellow-spotted lizard
  • How many sets of clothes was Stanley given?
    Two - one for working, the other for relaxing.
  • Where is Stanley headed at the start of the book?
    Camp Green Lake
  • What was Stanley's father trying to recycle?
    Old sneakers.
  • What is the man with the cowboy hat called?
    Mr. Sir
  • What do the boys have to do every day?
    Dig a hole