1.
What is the bluebird's name?
Correct Answer
C. Beatrice
2.
What is the Woodsman harvesting from the trees?
Correct Answer
B. Oil
Explanation
The Woodsman is harvesting oil from the trees. Oil is commonly extracted from various types of trees for different purposes such as cooking, fuel, or manufacturing.
3.
How do Edelwood trees grow in the Unkown?
Correct Answer
A. From the souls of lost travelers
Explanation
Edelwood trees grow in the Unknown from the souls of lost travelers. This suggests that the trees have a supernatural origin, deriving their growth and existence from the spirits of those who have become lost in the Unknown. This explanation adds a mysterious and eerie element to the growth of these trees, implying a connection between the spiritual realm and the physical world.
4.
How did Wirt and Greg get to the Unknown?
Correct Answer
B. After rolling down a hill into a river
Explanation
Wirt and Greg got to the Unknown after rolling down a hill into a river. This suggests that their journey to the Unknown was accidental and unexpected. Rolling down a hill into a river could symbolize a sudden and uncontrollable change in their path, leading them to a mysterious and unfamiliar place. It adds an element of adventure and unpredictability to their story.
5.
In the Dark Lantern tavern, what does the old man mistake Wirt for before bursting into song?
Correct Answer
C. The Young Lover
Explanation
In the Dark Lantern tavern, the old man mistakes Wirt for The Young Lover before bursting into song. This suggests that Wirt's appearance or demeanor may have resembled that of a young romantic character, prompting the old man to make this mistaken assumption.
6.
Adelaide of the Forest, the Good Woman of the Wood is actually:
Correct Answer
B. A witch who hates her windows open
Explanation
Adelaide of the Forest, the Good Woman of the Wood is described as a witch who hates her windows open. This suggests that she is a supernatural being with magical powers, who resides in the forest. Her dislike for open windows implies that she prefers privacy and seclusion, possibly to maintain her mystical practices or to keep her powers hidden. This explanation aligns with the given answer choice and provides a plausible understanding of Adelaide's character.
7.
Who created the miniseries for Cartoon Network?
Correct Answer
D. Patrick McHale
Explanation
Patrick McHale created the miniseries for Cartoon Network.
8.
Auntie Whispers does what to little children who wander into her house
Correct Answer
B. Kicks them out
Explanation
Auntie Whispers kicks little children out of her house when they wander in.
9.
What is The Beast's body made of?
Correct Answer
A. His victim's faces
Explanation
The correct answer is "His victim's faces." This refers to the character known as The Beast, who is depicted as having a body made from the faces of his victims. This suggests a gruesome and disturbing image, adding to the horror and fear associated with The Beast.
10.
The whole story takes place in:
Correct Answer
A. A dream
Explanation
The correct answer is "A dream" because the question asks where the whole story takes place, implying that the events and setting are not real. A dream is a state of consciousness where events and surroundings are created by the mind, often surreal or unrealistic. Therefore, it can be inferred that the story is not set in a physical location like Halloween, a forest, or the unknown, but rather within the realm of the protagonist's imagination during a dream.