Choose the best answer for each question. At the end of the quiz, your score will appear here. Note: this quiz is based on the original story. Some of the questions and answers may not be applicable to our simplified story.
Why was the doll's house left outside in the courtyard?
So the other children could come and see it.
Because it was too big to fit inside the house.
Because it did not smell very nice.
What looked out of place in the doll's house?
The little golden lamp with the white globe.
The dolls of the father, mother and two children.
The cupboard with tiny plates and a big jug.
The main characters in the story come from two families: the Burnells and the Kelveys. Who are the oldest girls in each family?
Kezia and Lil.
Lil and Isabel.
Else and Lottie.
Which of the Burnell girls asks her mother if she could invite the Kelvey girls to see the doll's house?
Isabell.
Kezia.
Lottie.
Why won't Mrs Burnell allow the Kelvey girls to see the doll's house?
Because she once had an argument with Mrs Kelvey.
Because they wear very strange clothes and seem rather odd.
Because she thinks Mrs Kelvey has a very low job.
The Kelvey girls' father does not live with his family. Where is he?
No one knows.
He is in prison.
He is dead.
What is unusual about the Kelvey girls?
They do not want to see the doll's house
They wear strange-looking clothes.
They do not want to play with the other children.
What is Aunt Beryl frightened of at the end of the story?
A man said he would come to the house to ask why she would not meet with him.
She was scared that the Kelvey girls might come inside the house and steal something.
She knew that Mrs Burnell would be angry with her for letting the Kelvey girls into the courtyard.
How do the Kelvey girls feel at the end of the story?
Angry that they were chased away from the house by Aunt Beryl.
Sad that they did not get to see all of the doll's house..
Happy for the little of the doll's house that they were able to see.
Which of these is NOT a possible moral (lesson) from the story?
That parents can teach their children to think the wrong way.
That it is natural for children to be cruel to those who dress or look differently.
That it is wrong to judge people by their job or social position.