THE NARNIA TRIVIA BOOK
Inspired by The Chronicles of Narnia®
by C. S. Lewis
With illustrations from The Chronicles of Narnia®
by Pauline Baynes
Book One
The Magician’s Nephew
Book Two
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Book Three
The Horse and His Boy
Book Four
Prince Caspian
Book Five
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
Book Six
The Silver Chair
Book Seven
The Last Battle
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1. What does Polly call the place where she plays on rainy days?
2. What is the first to travel into another world?
1. A smugglers’ cave.
She had often drunk a quiet bottle of ginger-beer in there: the old bottles made it look more like a smugglers’ cave.
2. A guinea-pig.
“I’ve tried it on a guinea-pig, and it seemed to work. But then a guinea-pig can’t tell you anything. And you can’t explain to it how to come back.”
3. What was in the box old Mrs. Lefay gave Uncle Andrew to destroy?
4. What colors are Uncle Andrew’s rings?
3. Dust from another world.
“Only dust,” said Uncle Andrew. “Fine, dry dust. Nothing much to look at. Not much to show for a lifetime of toil, you might say.”
4. Green and yellow.
The stuff in the yellow rings had the power of drawing you into the wood. . . . A green ring would take you out of the wood into a world.
5. What does Digory strike to wake Queen Jadis?
6. What is the name of Jadis’s city?
5. A bell.
He leaned forward, picked up the hammer, and struck the golden bell a light, smart tap.
6. Charn.
“Such was Charn, that great city, the city of the King of Kings, the wonder of the world, perhaps of all worlds.”
7. What color is the sun in Charn?
8. What is Aunt Letty mending when Jadis arrives?
7. Red.
Low down and near the horizon hung a great, red sun, far bigger than our sun.
8. A mattress.
She was busily mending a mattress. It lay on the floor near the window and she was kneeling on it.
9. What does Uncle Andrew put on to make Jadis fall in love with him?
10. Where does Jadis stand to drive the hansom cab?
9. His best clothes.
He put on his best frock-coat, the one he kept for weddings and funerals. He got out his best tall hat and polished it up.
10. On the roof.
On the roof—not sitting, but standing on the roof—swaying with superb balance as it came at full speed round the corner with one wheel in the air—was Jadis the Queen of Queens and the Terror of Charn.
11. What does Aslan do to create Narnia?
12. Who is the first joke in Narnia?
11. He sings.
And as he walked and sang the valley grew green with grass. It spread out from the Lion like a pool.
12. The jackdaw.
“Aslan! Aslan! Have I made the first joke? . . .”
“No, little friend,” said the Lion. “You have not made the first joke; you have only been the first joke.”
13. What do the talking animals think Uncle Andrew is?
14. What do they do to him?
13. A tree.
“What do most of us think? Is it an animal or something of the tree kind?”
“Tree! Tree!” said a dozen voices.
14. They plant him.
“Very well,” said the Elephant. “Then, if it’s a tree it wants to be planted.”
15. Who are the first King and Queen of Narnia?
16. What is Strawberry called once he becomes a flying horse?
15. The cabby, Frank, and his wife, Helen.
“My children,” said Aslan, fixing his eyes on both of them, “you are to be the first King and Queen of Narnia.”
The Cabby opened his mouth in astonishment, and his wife turned very red.
16. Fledge.
“Be winged. Be the father of all flying horses,” roared Aslan in a voice that shook the ground. “Your name is Fledge.”
17. What does Digory bring home from Narnia?
18. Who eats an apple in order to get better?
17. An apple.
The brightness of the Apple threw strange lights on the ceiling. Nothing else was worth looking at.
18. Digory’s mother.
“Oh, darling, how lovely,” said Digory’s Mother.
“You will eat it, won’t you? Please,” said Digory.
1. How does Lucy leave the wardrobe door when she goes into it?
2. What is Mr. Tumnus holding when Lucy meets him at the lamppost?
1. Open.
She had, of course, left the door open, for she knew that it is a very silly thing to shut oneself into a wardrobe.
2. An umbrella and some parcels.
One of his hands . . . held the umbrella; in the other arm he carried several brown-paper parcels.
3. How many reindeer pull the White Witch’s sledge?
4. Who guides the children to meet Mr. Beaver?
3. Two.
At last there swept into sight a sledge drawn by two reindeer.
4. A robin.
The Robin . . . kept going from tree to tree, always a few yards ahead of them, but always so near that they could easily follow it.
5. What does Mr. Beaver show the children to prove he is a friend?
6. What is Mrs. Beaver working at when the children first arrive?
5. Lucy’s handkerchief.
Lucy said, “Oh, of course. It’s my handkerchief—the one I gave to poor Mr. Tumnus.”
6. A sewing machine.
The first thing Lucy . . . saw was a kind-looking old she-beaver sitting in the corner with a thread in her mouth working busily at her sewing machine.