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At the start of the movie (before the Tollbooth appears), the closest ADJECTIVE that describes Milo's attitude towards his life is...
Satisfied
Suspicious
Boredom
Curious
What is Milo's ultimate destination in this story?
The Mountains of Ignorance
Digitopolis
Dictionopolis
The Castle in the Air
When Milo first arrived in the Kingdom of Wisdom, he was soon stopped by a police officer who gave him a ticket with a SENTENCE on it. What was the "short sentence" Officer Short Shrift gave Milo? It was "the shortest sentence that he [Officer Short Shrift] knew."
I was.
I am.
I think.
I can.
The Whether Man's job is to help people choose what to do and not remain in a mental state of indecision. The Whether Man primarily helps with what problem that we all face in our lives?
Uncertainty
Weather
Goal Setting
Expectations
What were the other jobs that Officer Short Shrift claimed to have while he was placing Milo and Tock under arrest. (Select all that apply, there are two answers)
Jury
Jailer
Executioner
Judge
The gooey characters encountered in The Doldrums were called the "Lethargians," which is based on the word LETHARGIC. Recall how the Lethargians behaved and acted towards Milo when he was trying to think and laugh. Which of the following words best represent the meaning of LETHARGIC. (select all that apply, there are three answers)
Sinister
Unenthusiastic
Lazy
Diligent
Unmotivated
Dr. Kakofonous A. Dischord was the scientist who had an assistant called the Awful Dynne (whose name comes from the word "din," which means a disruptive noise). Based on his name, this Doctor is most interested in noises that are... (select all that apply, there are two answers)
cacophonous
harmonious
melodic
disturbing to the ear
Milo learned that the citizens of Dictionopolis have problems knowing which words are best used for situations, and how many words should be used. Finish the following quote from Tock, "Words are only confusing when you..."
"...use big words as often as you can."
"...use a little to say a lot."
"...use a lot to say a little."
"...use big words to confuse people."
The Humbug showcases some very selfish and self-absorbed behaviors. Which of following most closely describes the Humbug's temperament. (Select all that apply, there are four correct answers)
The Humbug holds himself in a very high regard.
The Humbug is arrogant and boastful.
The Humbug does everything simply for show.
The Humbug wants attention to showcase his own grandeur.
The Humbug is a friendly and welcoming individual.
In the Dictionopolis jail, Milo and Tock met the Not-So-Wicked Which. She was a good person who enjoyed helping the people of Dictionopolis with something. What was her job?
She was the resident sorceress which ruled over Dictionopolis.
She worked for King Azaz and figured out which laws to implement.
She helped people decide which words to use.
She created words which she then sold to people.
Before Milo and Tock entered Digitopolis, they met a character who was a geometric figure called a Dodecahedron. How many sides were on The Dodecahedron?
120
10
12
14
ALL of the problems in the Kingdom of Wisdom have been caused by...
...the Whether Man and the Not-So-Wicked Which being banished.
...the demons that reign in the Mountains of Ignorance.
...the agreements of King Azaz and the Mathemagician.
...the absence of Princesses Rhyme and Reason.
Which of the following statements CLEARLY and SUCCINCTLY describes the big concept about numbers that the Mathemagician exemplifies for the Humbug?
The number 1 can be added to any number.
If you started saying a really, really big number yesterday, you wouldn't finish saying it until tomorrow.
Numbers are infinite.
Problems can always be divided away.
When Milo, Tock and the Humbug first arrive to the Mountain's of Ignorance, they encountered the Senses Taker, who is a demon that can "take many senses" from you. What fun sense was he not able to take as they were stuck spinning in their car?
Sense of humor
Sense of direction
Sense of duty
Sense of precaution
The word "trivial" means "unimportant and inconsequential." The Terrible Trivium (the demon who had no face) represents which of the following ideas? (select all that apply, there are three answers)
Doing useless tasks with precious time
Underachieving
Laziness and foolishness
Diligence
Which of the following is the PRIMARY reason why Milo is able to defeat the Demons of Ignorance? (Select all that apply)
Tock is able to bark and bite the demons until they're defeated.
Milo realizes that he can use both words and numbers together.
Giant monsters are vulnerable to magical pencils from Digitopolis
The Princesses of Rhyme and Reason share what main ideas when Milo rescues them? (select all that apply, there are 2 answers)
Wasting and killing time is something that should be avoided at all costs.
Never feel badly about making mistakes, as long as you take the trouble to learn from them.
Collaboration with others is key, which is what King Azaz and the Mathemagician represent.
You learn more by being wrong for the right reasons than you do by being right for the wrong reasons.
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