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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - EOB Test Rev ...

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  • Do you think Charlie would be a good owner of the factory? Why?
    Yes, because he is responsible, kind, and trustworthy.
  • How do Charlie’s parents and grandparents react to the factory offer?
    They are shocked, emotional, and happy.
  • How does Charlie behave differently from the other children during the tour?
    He is respectful, polite, and listens carefully.
  • Why is Charlie trusted more than the other children?
    He follows rules and behaves responsibly.
  • Why does Violet Beauregarde turn into a blueberry?
    She chews unfinished experimental gum.
  • What lesson does the story teach about behaviour?
    Good behaviour and kindness lead to rewards.
  • What personality flaw causes Veruca Salt’s punishment?
    Greed and selfishness.
  • Which qualities does Mr. Wonka value most in a person?
    Honesty, kindness, humility, and respect.
  • What is special about the Glass Elevator?
    It can fly through the roof and travel through the sky.
  • What does the ending reveal about Charlie’s character?
    Charlie stays humble and caring even after winning.
  • Why does Charlie deserve the factory more than Veruca Salt?
    Charlie is grateful and respectful, while Veruca is spoiled and greedy.
  • How does Charlie’s life change at the end of the story?
    He inherits the chocolate factory and escapes poverty.
  • How does Mike Teavee’s behaviour lead to his punishment?
    He ignores warnings and teleports himself through the machine.
  • Why does Mr. Wonka choose Charlie as the winner?
    Charlie is honest, humble, and kind.
  • Why do the children continue ignoring Mr. Wonka’s warnings?
    They are selfish, impatient, and overconfident.
  • What happens to Augustus Gloop in the Chocolate Room?
    He falls into the chocolate river and gets sucked into a pipe.
  • How does the author show that Charlie is humble?
    Charlie never brags or demands attention.
  • Why does Mr. Wonka become disappointed with the other children?
    They are rude, greedy, and ignore his warnings.
  • What happens to Mike Teavee after using the television machine?
    He becomes tiny and stretched out.
  • What message do you think the author wants readers to learn from Charlie and the other children?
    Kindness, respect, and humility are more important than greed or selfishness.