13 questions
What does "Daughter of Eve" mean?
human
human girl
christian
sinner
How did the faun convince Lucy to come to his cave?
He offered her cake.
He promised her candy.
He lied to her about his true name.
He cast a spell on her.
How did he entertain her after they had eaten?
He played his flute and told her stories.
They watched a movie.
They played cards.
They built a snowman,
What happened when Lucy told Tumnus that she had to go in chapter 2?
He began to cry loudly.
He tried to stop her.
She tripped over a chair on her way out.
He tried to keep her from leaving.
What had Mr. Tumnus promised to do with Lucy?
Kidnap her for the White Witch.
Take her to see the dryads.
Teach her to play the flute
help her find the warrdrobe
What did Mr. Tumnus fear would happen to him if he failed to keep his promise?
He would be turned to stone.
He would lose his magical powers.
He would be turned out of his home.
He would turn into a goblin.
Why did he decide not to keep the promise anyway?
He discovered that humans were good and kind.
Lucy offered him a bribe.
He decided to leave the country.
He couldn't stand to see Lucy cry.
Why was Lucy suprised that her siblings hadn't been wondering where she was?
Time passes differently in Narnia.
It was time for supper.
They always kept a close eye on her.
They knew that she was mad when she left.
What did they find when the looked into the wardrobe?
A perfectly ordinary wardrobe
mothballs
snow
Lucy's slippers
Why didn't Lucy make up with the others by saying that she had just made up the story of her adventure?
She was a very truthful girl
She was embarrassed
She was mad at Edmund
She was ashamed for herself
Why should the next few days have been delightful?
The weather was fine.
It was Lucy's birthday.
The children's parents were coming to visit.
The professor was throwing a big party.
Why did Edmund follow Lucy into the wardrobe?
He wanted to go on teasing her about the imaginary country.
He wanted to rescue her.
He didn't want her to have all of the fun.
He was scared to be by himself.
Why did Edmund think that Lucy didn't answer his call in Narnia?
He thought she was mad at him still.
He thought she couldn't hear him.
He thought she was being mean.
He thought she was already gone.