Charlotte Jones 

Wolves in fiction – quiz

As Nadia Shireen shows you how to draw the perfect wolf, here's 10 wily questions to test your knowledge of those cunning creatures
  
  


  1. In Grimm's Fairy Tale, The Wolf and the Seven Kids, what does the mother goat swap for her kids in the wolf's stomach?

    1. Brocolli

    2. Stones

    3. Pigs

    4. Chocolate

  2. In the Three Little Pigs fairy tale, what is the house that the wolf can't blow down made of?

    1. Straw

    2. Sticks

    3. Concrete

    4. Bricks

  3. What is unusual about Emily Gravett's book, Wolves?

    1. It has two endings

    2. It has no words

    3. The wolf is a good character

    4. It doesn't have any wolves in it

  4. Where does the fairy tale Little Red Riding Hood originally come from?

    1. England

    2. France

    3. Germany

    4. USA

  5. What is the name of the wolf who is captain of the White Witch's secret police in The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe?

    1. Maugrim

    2. Mowgli

    3. Aslan

    4. Lucy

  6. In Wolf by Gillian Cross, what is Cassy doing when she begins to sense a real wolf is stalking her?

    1. Taking cakes to her grandmother

    2. Reading a book

    3. Building a house

    4. Producing a play on wolves

  7. What series does the book Wolf Speaker by Tamora Pierce belong to?

    1. The Eternals

    2. The Immortals

    3. The Everlastings

    4. The Undeads

  8. In what time period is Wolf Brother, the first book of Michelle Paver's Chronicles of Ancient Darkness, set?

    1. The stone age

    2. The new stone age

    3. The iron age

    4. The bronze age

  9. What are the wolves that attack the Fellowship in Tolkien's Lord of the Rings called?

    1. Orcs

    2. Wolverines

    3. Wargs

    4. Warts

  10. Because Professor Lupin is a werewolf in Harry Potter and the Prince of Azkaban, what do James, Sirius and Peter Pettigrew become?

    1. Animagi

    2. Animorphs

    3. Death Eaters

    4. Wolves

Solutions

1:B, 2:D, 3:A, 4:B, 5:A, 6:D, 7:B, 8:B, 9:C, 10:A

Scores

  1. 4 and above.

    You're having a howler today! But don't go out with a whimper - try again!

  2. 7 and above.

    Your bark is worse than your bite - have another go and see if you can become leader of the pack.

  3. 10 and above.

    You've just wolfed down those questions, well done! All the bricks in the world won't stop you blowing the house down!

 

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