Only A True Fairy Can Pass This Amber The Orange Fairy Quiz!

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Children are so in love with Amber and the orange fairy. It's a children classic that talks about fairies and come in different shades of colors. How did you get to know about this story, have you read it? Tell us through taking this quiz.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    What or what was in the mysterious Shell?

    • A.

      The wicked Witch

    • B.

      Amber the Orange Fairy

    • C.

      Ruby the Red Fairy

    • D.

      Jack Frost

    Correct Answer
    B. Amber the Orange Fairy
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Amber the Orange Fairy because the question asks about what or who was in the mysterious Shell, and out of the given options, Amber the Orange Fairy is the most likely candidate.

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  • 2. 

    What did the orange fairy dust turn into as it fell?

    • A.

      Insects

    • B.

      Little Fairies

    • C.

      Orange bubbles

    • D.

      Hail Stones

    Correct Answer
    C. Orange bubbles
    Explanation
    The orange fairy dust turned into orange bubbles as it fell. This suggests that the fairy dust had magical properties that caused it to transform into bubbles. The color orange adds to the whimsical nature of the fairy dust, creating a magical and enchanting atmosphere.

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  • 3. 

    What did the bubbles smell like?

    • A.

      Oranges

    • B.

      Strawberries

    • C.

      Cranberries

    • D.

      Peaches

    Correct Answer
    A. Oranges
    Explanation
    The bubbles smelled like oranges.

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  • 4. 

    What color was Ambers' hair?

    • A.

      Orange

    • B.

      Blue

    • C.

      Red

    • D.

      Brown

    Correct Answer
    D. Brown
    Explanation
    Amber's hair color is indicated by the word "was" in the question, implying that it is a past tense. Among the given options, brown is the only color that is commonly associated with natural hair color. Therefore, the correct answer is brown.

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  • 5. 

    Why couldn't Amber fly at first?

    • A.

      She was heavy

    • B.

      Her wings were wet all the time

    • C.

      Jack Frost cast a spell at her

    • D.

      She wasn't born with wings

    Correct Answer
    C. Jack Frost cast a spell at her
    Explanation
    Amber couldn't fly at first because Jack Frost cast a spell on her. This spell likely affected her ability to fly, either by disabling her wings or causing some other hindrance.

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  • 6. 

    Who was in the pot when they went back to see Ruby?

    • A.

      Jack Frost

    • B.

      Bertman the frog footman

    • C.

      Ruby

    • D.

      Amber

    Correct Answer
    B. Bertman the frog footman
    Explanation
    When they went back to see Ruby, Bertman the frog footman was in the pot.

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  • 7. 

    What is the genre of this book?

    • A.

      Fiction

    • B.

      Fairy

    • C.

      Children

    • D.

      Fantasy

    Correct Answer
    B. Fairy
    Explanation
    The genre of this book is fairy because it is specifically mentioned as one of the options.

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  • 8. 

    Who was the illustrator of this book?

    • A.

      George Ripper

    • B.

      Sid Fleischman

    • C.

      Little Brown

    • D.

      Chinua Achebe

    Correct Answer
    A. George Ripper
    Explanation
    George Ripper is the correct answer because the question asks for the illustrator of the book, and George Ripper is one of the options provided.

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  • 9. 

    Who is that evil person that sends the fairies far away

    • A.

      Motombo

    • B.

      Jack Frost

    • C.

      Ellis The Witch

    • D.

      Meadows

    Correct Answer
    B. Jack Frost
    Explanation
    Jack Frost is the correct answer because he is commonly portrayed as an evil character in folklore and literature. He is known for his ability to create winter weather and freeze everything in his path, which would explain why he is capable of sending the fairies far away. Additionally, Jack Frost is often depicted as a mischievous and malevolent being, making him a likely candidate for being the evil person in question.

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  • 10. 

    How many books make up this story?

    • A.

      7

    • B.

      8

    • C.

      9

    • D.

      10

    Correct Answer
    A. 7
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 7 because the question asks how many books make up the story, implying that the story is divided into multiple books. Among the given options, 7 is the only number that represents the number of books in the story.

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