The Story of 'A Christmas Carol'
Questions:
5
Grade:
5
Words:
76
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Let's visit the world of Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol'. Meet Scrooge, a grumpy old man, and Tiny Tim, a joyful boy who doesn't let his poor health get him down. One Christmas Eve, ghosts visit Scrooge and show him his past, present, and future. Through this journey, Scrooge learns to care for others and finds the true spirit of Christmas: giving. Just like Christmas Carols, this book tells a heartwarming story, reminding us to be kind.
Question 1
Who is the grumpy old man in 'A Christmas Carol'?
A
Tiny Tim
B
The Ghost of Christmas Past
C
Scrooge
Explanation. In the story 'A Christmas Carol', the grumpy old man is Scrooge.
D
The Ghost of Christmas Future
Question 2
What does Scrooge learn by the end of 'A Christmas Carol'?
A
To be grumpy
B
To be afraid of ghosts
C
To care for others and the spirit of giving
Explanation. Through his journey with the ghosts of Christmas past, present, and future, Scrooge learns to care for others and the value of giving.
D
To dislike Christmas
E
To collect more money
Question 3
What is the health condition of Tiny Tim in 'A Christmas Carol'?
A
He is perfectly healthy
B
He is mentally ill
C
He is blind
D
He has poor health
Explanation. In 'A Christmas Carol', Tiny Tim is a joyful boy who doesn't let his poor health get him down.
E
He is deaf
Question 4
Who visits Scrooge on Christmas Eve in 'A Christmas Carol'?
A
Santa Claus
B
Tiny Tim
C
Ghosts
Explanation. In 'A Christmas Carol', Scrooge is visited by ghosts on Christmas Eve.
D
His family
E
His friends
Question 5
What is the true spirit of Christmas according to 'A Christmas Carol'?
A
Receiving gifts
B
Eating delicious food
C
Celebrating with family
D
Giving
Explanation. In 'A Christmas Carol', the true spirit of Christmas is embodied in the act of giving.
E