Frindle: Chapter 1 And 3 Novel Questions! Trivia Quiz

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Have you ever read the book “Frindle? ” It is a children’s novel written by Andrew Clements. It was published in 1996. Chapters one and three are represented in this quiz. You will find out what made Mrs. Granger look like a giant, why Nick felt bad for Janet Fisk, and what book did Mrs. Granger love. This quiz introduces you to the characters in the book. Give it a go.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    What happened at least once a week in Mrs. Avery's class for the rest of the year?

    • A.

      There was a loud peep.

    • B.

      Mrs. Avery was absent from school.

    • C.

      Nick forgot his homework.

    Correct Answer
    A. There was a loud peep.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "There was a loud peep." This suggests that in Mrs. Avery's class, at least once a week for the rest of the year, there was a loud peep. This event occurred regularly and was a recurring phenomenon in the classroom.

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  • 2. 

    What made Mrs. Granger look like a giant?

    • A.

      Her feet

    • B.

      Her eyes

    • C.

      Her height

    Correct Answer
    B. Her eyes
    Explanation
    Mrs. Granger looked like a giant because of her eyes. This suggests that her eyes were unusually large or prominent, giving the impression of her being larger than she actually was.

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  • 3. 

    What did Nick do in 3rd grade?

    • A.

      He pulled the fire alarm.

    • B.

      He joined the band.

    • C.

      He turned his classroom into a beach.

    Correct Answer
    C. He turned his classroom into a beach.
    Explanation
    In the given options, the only action that Nick did in 3rd grade is turning his classroom into a beach. This implies that he transformed his classroom into a beach-like environment, possibly using sand, beach decorations, and other elements associated with a beach setting. The other options, pulling the fire alarm and joining the band, are not mentioned in relation to Nick's actions in 3rd grade.

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  • 4. 

    Why did Nick feel bad for Janet Fisk?

    • A.

      Mrs. Avery thought she was making the noise.

    • B.

      Janet didn't have any friends.

    • C.

      Janet failed her test.

    Correct Answer
    A. Mrs. Avery thought she was making the noise.
    Explanation
    Nick felt bad for Janet Fisk because Mrs. Avery mistakenly thought that Janet was making the noise. This implies that Janet was falsely accused and possibly blamed for something she did not do. This situation could have made Nick feel sympathy towards Janet and feel bad for her.

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  • 5. 

    What special assignment did Mrs.Granger give Nick?

    • A.

      She told him that he was to give an oral report on where words come from.

    • B.

      Nick had to write "I will not talk in class" 100 times.

    • C.

      Nick had to write the definition for the word respect.

    Correct Answer
    A. She told him that he was to give an oral report on where words come from.
    Explanation
    Mrs. Granger gave Nick a special assignment to give an oral report on where words come from. This means that Nick had to research and present information about the origins and history of words, explaining their etymology and how they have evolved over time. This assignment would require Nick to gather information, analyze it, and present it in a coherent and informative manner to his classmates.

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  • 6. 

    What book did Mrs. Granger love?

    • A.

      Thesaurus

    • B.

      Dictionary

    • C.

      Encyclopedia

    Correct Answer
    B. Dictionary
    Explanation
    Mrs. Granger loved the book "Dictionary" because it is a reference book that provides definitions, spellings, and meanings of words. It is a useful tool for understanding and expanding one's vocabulary. Mrs. Granger's love for the book suggests that she values language and the power of words.

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  • 7. 

    How did Miss Deaver feel about what Nick did?

    • A.

      She was delighted.

    • B.

      She was angry.

    • C.

      She was sad.

    Correct Answer
    A. She was delighted.
    Explanation
    Miss Deaver felt delighted about what Nick did.

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  • 8. 

    What would Mrs. Granger do if you were chewing gum?

    • A.

      You had to stay in for recess.

    • B.

      You had to throw it in the garbage can.

    • C.

      She would stick it to a bright yellow index card and pin it on your shirt.

    Correct Answer
    C. She would stick it to a bright yellow index card and pin it on your shirt.
    Explanation
    If Mrs. Granger caught someone chewing gum, she would stick the gum onto a bright yellow index card and pin it on the person's shirt.

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  • 9. 

    What question did Nick ask Mrs. Granger to try to stall her from assigning homework?

    • A.

      He asked where all the words in the dictionary came from.

    • B.

      Nick asked a question about the field trip.

    • C.

      He asked Mrs. Granger how old she was.

    Correct Answer
    A. He asked where all the words in the dictionary came from.
    Explanation
    Nick asked Mrs. Granger where all the words in the dictionary came from in order to stall her from assigning homework. This question is unrelated to the topic of homework and would require Mrs. Granger to provide a detailed explanation, which would buy Nick some time.

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  • 10. 

    What did Mrs. Granger want every student to  have at home?

    • A.

      Pencil

    • B.

      Dictionary

    • C.

      Notebook

    Correct Answer
    B. Dictionary
    Explanation
    Mrs. Granger wanted every student to have a dictionary at home. A dictionary is a useful tool that helps students improve their vocabulary, spelling, and language skills. It allows them to look up the meanings and definitions of words, which enhances their understanding and comprehension of various subjects. Having a dictionary at home encourages independent learning and fosters a love for reading and language.

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  • 11. 

    What did Mrs. Granger's dictionary look like?

    • A.

      It looked brand new.

    • B.

      It was dusty, and the pages were yellowish brown.

    • C.

      It had its own table, and it took 2 kids to carry it.

    Correct Answer
    C. It had its own table, and it took 2 kids to carry it.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "It had its own table, and it took 2 kids to carry it." This answer suggests that Mrs. Granger's dictionary was large and heavy, requiring two children to carry it. Additionally, the mention of it having its own table indicates that the dictionary was given a place of importance and significance in Mrs. Granger's home.

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  • 12. 

    Why was Nick worried that 5th grade would be a very long year?

    • A.

      He knew Mrs. Granger was tough.

    • B.

      Mrs. Granger was a boring teacher.

    • C.

      All of his friends were in another class.

    Correct Answer
    A. He knew Mrs. Granger was tough.
    Explanation
    Nick was worried that 5th grade would be a very long year because he knew Mrs. Granger was tough. This implies that Mrs. Granger had a reputation for being strict or demanding, which would make the school year challenging and potentially exhausting for Nick.

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