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Grades 9 and 10 - Literature - High School - A Christmas Carol - Understanding the Text
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MCQs to test your knowledge and understanding of the text in A Christmas Carol.

Grades 9 and 10 - Literature - High School - A Christmas Carol - Understanding the Text
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10 Questions

1. Why does Scrooge object to giving Bob Cratchit Christmas Day off?
2. The visit of the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come is concerned with which of the following?
3. What is the first clue that A Christmas Carol is a ghost story?
4. What is the first clue that A Christmas Carol is a ghost story?
5. The Ghost of Christmas Past shows Scrooge his past self taking comfort in books, his sister Fan, his beloved former boss Fezziwig, and Belle and her family. What do these scenes have in common?
6. Why is the novella divided into five staves rather than five chapters?
7. The Ghost of Christmas Present hides two children beneath his robes. These are allegorical figures for which of the following?
8. What is Scrooge's reason for refusing to give charitably to the two 'portly' gentlemen?
9. What is Scrooge's reason for refusing to give charitably to the two 'portly' gentlemen?
10. Where is the first place which the Ghost of Christmas Past takes Scrooge?