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C. S. Lewis

Prince Caspian

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 1951

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Multiple Choice

1. How are the Pevensie children transported back to Narnia?

A) They go back inside the wardrobe.

B) They make a wish on a star.

C) Trumpkin rows them there in a boat.

D) Prince Caspian blows the horn to ask for help.

2. Trumpkin serves as a foil to which of the following characters?

A) Nikabrik

B) Caspian

C) Reepicheep

D) Aslan

3. What does King Miraz do to try to stop Prince Caspian from learning more about his Telmarine ancestors and the Old Narnians?

A) He murders Doctor Cornelius.

B) He sends his nurse away.

C) He puts Prince Caspian in jail.

D) He burns all of Prince Caspian’s books.

4. Why do the children disagree about which way to travel along the river?

A) Susan wants to go back to the island.

B) Edmund and Peter think there is better food downriver.

C) Trumpkin is following Pattertwig’s tracks.

D) Lucy wants to follow Aslan, but Peter and Susan don’t believe she saw him.

5. Why does Doctor Cornelius consider Prince Caspian the real heir to Narnia’s throne?

A) He hates dwarfs and thinks humans should rule Narnia.

B) He believes all Telmarines are intelligent and compassionate.

C) He knows that King Miraz murdered Caspian’s father to claim the throne for himself.

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