The Wizard of Oz

The Wizard of Oz

by

L. Frank Baum

The Wizard of Oz: Chapter 15: The Discovery of Oz, the Terrible Quiz 5 questions

Test your knowledge of Chapter 15: The Discovery of Oz, the Terrible. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
How has the group changed after defeating the Wicked Witch?
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They have become more aggressive and assertive
They have become more fearful and cautious
They have become indifferent and disinterested.
They have become more respectful and admiring
What prompts the discovery of the true identity of the Wizard of Oz?
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Dorothy's questioning and insistence on answers
The Lion roars and scares Toto into bumping a screen
The Scarecrow's strategic investigation of the room
The Tin Woodman accidentally knocking over a sheet of metal
What is the true identity of the man claiming to be the Wizard of Oz?
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A powerful sorcerer hiding his abilities
A lost little boy from Long Island
An entertainer and balloonist from Omaha
The Munchkin known as Boq
How does the Wizard's confession affect the group's outlook on solving their problems?
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They become more reliant on the Wizard's magical powers
They are more determined to find another magical helper
They decide to leave Oz and never return
They realize they must rely on themselves rather than external forces
What does the Wizard tell the Scarecorw, the Tin Woodman, and the Lion about the things they seek?
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He tells them that they already have what they seek
He tells them that they'll never attain what they seek
He tells them that what they seek isn't worth having
He tells them that what they seek is superficial