Chapter- 5      Alice in Wonderland-II


1. What did Alice find next in the strange land?

 Answer: Alice found a little cake with the words “EAT ME” written on it.


2. What did Alice do after finding the cake?

Answer: She sat there and ate the cake.


3. What happened to Alice after eating the cake?

Answer: She began to grow taller and taller.


4. How tall did Alice become?

Answer: She became taller than any child and even taller than any grown-up person.


5. Why does the writer say “Poor Alice”?

Answer: Because Alice was confused and unhappy about her strange size.


6. Which two sizes of Alice are mentioned in the story?

Answer: A tiny Alice like a doll and a very tall Alice touching the ceiling.


7. Which Alice would you like the best according to the story?

Answer: (This is a personal answer—students may choose tiny or tall Alice.)


8. Why did Alice want to reach the table?

Answer: She wanted to get the key to unlock the door.


9. Was Alice happy after becoming tall?

Answer: No, she was not happy.


10. Could Alice go out through the tiny door?

Answer: No, she could not go out through the tiny door.


11. What could Alice manage to do at the door?

Answer: She could only lie flat and look through the door.


12. How did Alice look through the door?

Answer: By putting her head down on the floor.


13. Where did Alice sit after that?

Answer: She sat down on the floor.


14. What did Alice do then?

Answer: She wept bitterly.


15. Why did Alice weep bitterly?

Answer: Because she was helpless and unable to get out.


16. What feeling does the story show about Alice?

Answer: It shows her sadness, confusion, and helplessness.


17. What kind of land did Alice dream about?

Answer: A strange land of animals.


18. How did Alice reach this strange land?

Answer: She fell into a rabbit hole.


19. What problem did Alice face after growing tall?

Answer: She could not pass through the tiny door.


20. What lesson do we learn from this part of the story?

Answer: Sudden changes can create new problems, and we must stay calm.

Answer by Dimpee Bora