Who wrote the poem, based on Red Riding Hood, which opens with the following lines ‘As soon as Wolf began to feel/ That he would like a decent meal’?
John Agard
Roger McGough
Michael Rosen
Roald Dahl
'Oh you may not think I’m pretty/ But don’t judge on what you see...’ Who or what speaks the above opening line, taken from a poem in Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone?
The sorting hat
The fat lady
A mountain troll
Ron Weasley
Which Dr Seuss poem opens with the lines ‘The sun did not shine /It was too wet to play’?
The Lorax
Green Eggs and Ham
The Cat in the Hat
How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Fill in the missing word in the opening lines of ‘On the Ning Nang Nong’ by Spike Milligan: ‘On the ning nang nong/ Where the ___ go bong’.
Cows
Mice
Pigeons
Trees
In the poem ‘Anaconda’ by Roger McGough, which begins ‘Ever see/ an anaconda/drive through town’, what does the anaconda drive?
A Volvo
A Volkswagon golf
A BMW
A Honda
In Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland, which character recites a poem which begins: ‘Twinkle, twinkle little bat/ How I wonder what you’re at...’?
Alice
The Mad Hatter
The Cheshire Cat
The Queen of Hearts
Who wrote the poem ‘The Words of Poems’, which starts with the lines ‘The words of poems are nails/ Which tack the wind to a page’?
Carol Ann Duffy
Roald Dahl
Benjamin Zephaniah
Michael Morpurgo
What’s the missing word from the opening line of ‘One Second Late’ by Michael Rosen, which begins ‘Oh no/ I’m one second late for ___’?
Class
School
The bus
A party
Which book by A.A Milne opens with a poem which starts with these lines: ‘Down by the corner of the street/ Where the three roads meet’?
The House at Pooh Corner
Winne-the-Pooh
When We Were Very Young
Now We Are Six
Which poem by Ted Hughes opens with the lines: ‘Call her a fish/ Call her a girl’?
Seal
Mermaid
Jellyfish
Sinking Ship
Solutions
1:D, 2:A, 3:C, 4:A, 5:D, 6:B, 7:A, 8:B, 9:C, 10:B
Scores
4 and above.
Rhyme doesn't pay - concentrate and try again!
7 and above.
You're working along the right lines - why not have another go?
10 and above.
Well done, you're our poet in chief! As a reward, here's a joke just for you: what do poems grow on? Poe-trees...
