Have a go at this Children’s Books Trivia Quiz from the WHSmith Blog – I did not manage to get them all, see if you can do better!
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Friday Quiz – Villains in Kid’s Literature
Do you know all about the baddies in children’s books? If you think you do, try the Guardian Newspaper’s quiz and see how well you do. Click here to try it out.
Can you complete the book titles?
Dictionaries are very useful things, of course, but they are much more fun when they link to a quiz! Click on the picture to go to the Oxford English Dictionary Book Title Quiz. I got them all right and scored one hundred percent. See how well you can do; they are not all as easy as you might think.
Can you beat the book club? match the quote
At their last meeting the book club played match the quote. They were given a list of popular books then quotes were read out to them and they had to match what quote they thought belonged to what book. The most we got was 8/11 can you do better?
Alice in Wonderland
The Book Thief
City of Bones
Charlie and the chocolate factory
The Fault in Our Stars
Girl Online
Hunting Lila
Hitch hikers guide to the galaxy
Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone
My Love Lies Bleeding
Inkheart
The Ruby in the Smoke
Skulduggery Pleasant
1) “It takes a great deal of bravery to stand up to our enemies but just as much to stand up to our friends”
2) “Every time you post something online you have a choice. you can either make it something that adds happiness to the world or something that takes it away”
3) “To love is to destroy and to be loved is to be the one destroyed”
4) “He who fears to suffer suffers from fear”
5) “I have hated words and I have loved them, and I hope I have made them right”
6) “Doors are for people with no imagination”
7) “Everything in this room is edible”
8) “Who in the world am I? Ah that’s the great puzzle”
9) “Writing stories is a kind of magic too”
10) “Her upbringing had given her an independence of mind that made her more like a girl of today than one of her own time – which was why she had walked out and why she was not daunted by the thought of being alone”
11) “The ships hung in the sky in much the same way that bricks don’t”
Friday 19th April – book quizzes
Click on the picture (my holiday reading, by the way) to go to thebookquiz.com a website full of different quizzes about all sorts of books -try the Dystopian quiz or the Banned Books one.