Chapters 11 and 12 Check up Quiz. NAME:__________________________ CH. 11-12 GR. and SEC: _____________________ DATE: __________ Write the CAPITAL LETTER.

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Chapters 11 and 12 Check up Quiz

NAME:__________________________ CH GR. and SEC: _____________________ DATE: __________ Write the CAPITAL LETTER of the correct answer. 1.How did Oz react to Dorothy’s request to see him? A. He wished only to entertain one visitor a day. B. He was excited to see Dorothy and her friends. C. He was afraid to see Dorothy. 2. Which of the following best describes the Wizard of Oz? A. He had an enormous head and the body of an elephant. B. His head was a great ball of fire. C. He can look like a lovely lady.

3. What was Oz’s answer to Dorothy and her friends’ requests? A. He is happy to grant whatever they wish. B. They must do something for him in return for granting their wishes. C. He cannot grant their wishes. 4. What is the one thing that Dorothy will NOT do in exchange for the way back home? A. She will not fight with the Wicked Witch of the West. B. She will not kill anyone. C. She will not give up her silver shoes.

5. To get to the place where the Wicked Witch of the West is, Dorothy and her friends must: A. fly with the help of the Winged Monkeys. B. take the Winkies’ country road. C. keep to the direction where the sun sets. 6. As Dorothy and her comrades left the city, she got surprised when: A. the ground started to become rougher and hillier. B. they did not see any farm nor houses in the area. C. her pretty silk dress and Toto’s ribbon changed their color.

7. Which of the following does NOT describe the land toward the West? A. The ground was rich and fruitful. B. There were no trees for shade. C. There were no farms nor houses. 8. What magical object did the Wicked Witch of the West possess? A. magical green spectacles B. a magic wand C. an eye as powerful as a telescope

9. Which of the following wishes were NOT made by the Wicked Witch? A. for Dorothy and all her friends to be destroyed B. to be able to rule over the Winkies C. to drive Oz out of the Land 10. How was the Wicked Witch of the West finally defeated? A. Dorothy swept her out the castle’s kitchen door. B. Dorothy melted her away with a sprinkle of brown sugar. C. Dorothy dashed a bucket of water at her.