1.
How does Barrie’s mom find out he was in town the night before he came home?
Correct Answer
A. A woman from church tells her
Explanation
Barrie's mom finds out he was in town the night before he came home because a woman from church informs her.
2.
Who does The Old Crow send to spy on Peter Pan?
Correct Answer
D. Tinker Bell
Explanation
The Old Crow sends Tinker Bell to spy on Peter Pan. Tinker Bell is a fairy and a close companion of Peter Pan. She is known for her mischievous nature and her loyalty to Peter Pan. Tinker Bell is often sent on missions or tasks by Peter Pan, including spying on others. Therefore, it is logical that The Old Crow would choose Tinker Bell as a spy due to her close relationship with Peter Pan and her ability to fly and gather information unnoticed.
3.
What eats Tinker Bell?
Correct Answer
D. A crocodile
Explanation
In the story of Peter Pan, it is mentioned that Tinker Bell's life force is tied to a specific object, which in this case is a crocodile. If the crocodile were to catch and eat her, Tinker Bell would cease to exist. This is why the correct answer is a crocodile.
4.
What causes Peter to step on the ground of Neverland?
Correct Answer
D. Getting the crocodile to spit Tinker Bell out
Explanation
Peter steps on the ground of Neverland because he gets the crocodile to spit Tinker Bell out. This implies that Peter was able to free Tinker Bell from the crocodile's mouth, causing him to step on the ground once Tinker Bell is released.
5.
What does a mother say to Barrie the final time he comes to her at night as Davey that greatly impacts him?
Correct Answer
B. "Thank ye, James"
Explanation
The mother saying "Thank ye, James" greatly impacts Barrie because it shows that she recognizes and appreciates the support he provided during the difficult time of her son's death. This acknowledgement validates Barrie's efforts and makes him feel valued and appreciated. It also suggests that their connection and bond as friends is deep and meaningful, leaving a lasting impact on Barrie.
6.
How does Peter escape from the mermaids?
Correct Answer
B. His legs are slippery from the water
Explanation
Peter escapes from the mermaids because his legs are slippery from the water. This suggests that the mermaids were unable to hold onto him or catch him due to his slippery legs. The slipperiness of his legs may have made it difficult for the mermaids to maintain a firm grip on him, allowing him to easily slip away from their grasp and escape.
7.
How does Peter meet the lost boys?
Correct Answer
B. He and Tink rescue them from Captain Hook
Explanation
Peter meets the lost boys by rescuing them from Captain Hook, along with the help of Tink. This suggests that the lost boys were in danger or captured by Captain Hook, and Peter and Tink came to their rescue.
8.
Who gives Captain Rogers the name "Captain Hook?"
Correct Answer
B. Peter Pan
Explanation
In the story of Peter Pan, it is Peter Pan who gives Captain Rogers the name "Captain Hook." Peter Pan and his group of friends, known as the Lost Boys, encounter Captain Hook and his crew of pirates in Neverland. Peter Pan, being mischievous and playful, decides to give Captain Rogers the name "Captain Hook" due to the hook-shaped prosthetic hand that he wears. This name becomes synonymous with the character and is how he is commonly known throughout the story.
9.
Who is Barrie's surprise visitor on the opening night of Peter Pan?
Correct Answer
B. His Mother
Explanation
Barrie's surprise visitor on the opening night of Peter Pan is his mother. This suggests that Barrie's mother came to watch the play, possibly surprising him with her presence.
10.
Who does the title of the play refer to?
Correct Answer
B. James and Davey
Explanation
The title of the play refers to James and Davey.
11.
Why won't Maureen go with Barrie to London?
Correct Answer
A. She can't leave her life behind
Explanation
Maureen won't go with Barrie to London because she can't leave her life behind. This suggests that Maureen has responsibilities or commitments in her current life that prevent her from leaving. It could be her job, family, or other personal obligations that she cannot abandon. Going to London would require her to make significant changes and sacrifices, which she is not willing or able to do.
12.
Who are the children that Peter finds in London?
Correct Answer(s)
A. Wendy
C. John
D. Michael
Explanation
Peter finds Wendy, John, and Michael as the children in London.
13.
Mother left Barrie a picture of Davey in his vest pocket.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The given statement suggests that Barrie's mother left a picture of Davey in his vest pocket. This implies that Barrie's mother intentionally placed the picture in the pocket as a memento or keepsake. Therefore, the statement is true as it confirms the existence of the picture in Barrie's vest pocket.
14.
What characters do Tink and Peter meet in Neverland?
Correct Answer(s)
A. The Lost Boys
C. Meranda
D. Merlinda
E. Captain Roger
Explanation
In Neverland, Tink and Peter meet various characters including The Lost Boys, Meranda, Merlinda, and Captain Roger. These characters play a significant role in the story and interact with Tink and Peter in different ways. Wendy Darling is also a character they encounter in Neverland. However, it is important to note that The Old Crow and Barrie are not mentioned as characters that Tink and Peter meet in Neverland.