1. Would
you
risk
it
for
a
chocolate
biscuit?
Oliver
Twist
Trivia
2. How
to
play
the
game;
• In
your
teams
you
have
to
write
down
your
answer
to
each
ques>on
• Each
ques>on
that
you
get
correct
means
you
win
a
different
biscuit
–
there
are
six
rounds
and
six
different
biscuits.
• The
ul>mate
prize
is
the
KIT
KAT
• There
are
4
possible
answers
to
each
ques>on,
you
have
two
lifelines
to
use
ONLY
ONCE
–
50:50
and
call
a
friend
11. Who
successfully
employed
Oliver?
• Chimney
sweep
• Undertaker
• Blacksmith
• Doctor
Round
1
–
Plain
Diges>ve
biscuit
12. Who
was
the
first
person
Oliver
met
in
London?
• Charely
Bates
• Fagin
• Nancy
• Jack
Dawkins
Round
2
–
Chocolate
Diges>ve
13. Who
was
the
leader
of
the
criminal
gang
Oliver
joined?
• Charley
Bates
• Fagin
• Monks
• Bill
Sikes
Round
3
–
Chocolate
Wafer
14. What
happened
to
Oliver
on
his
first
ou>ng
with
the
gang?
• Stole
5
pounds
and
returned
to
Fagin
• Kidnapped
by
Nancy
and
taken
back
to
Fagin
• Arrested
for
allegedly
stealing
handkerchief
• He
was
shot
Round
4
–
Chocolate
diges>ve
sandwich
15. Who
takes
Oliver
to
rob
a
house?
• Jack
Dawkins
• Fagin
• Bill
Sikes
• Charley
Bates
Round
5
–
Chocolate
chip
cookie
16. What
happens
to
Oliver
during
the
break
in?
• He
is
shot
• He
is
captured
• He
runs
away
• He
is
arrested
Round
6
–
Kit
Kat
18. Who
kills
Nancy?
• Bill
Sikes
• Monks
• Charley
Bates
• Fagin
Round
1
–
Plain
Diges>ve
biscuit
19. What
happens
to
Fagin
in
the
end?
• He
goes
to
Jail
• He
is
free
• He
con>nues
to
be
a
criminal
• He
flees
to
France
Round
2
–
Chocolate
Diges>ve
20. Why
do
Fagin
and
Bill
think
Oliver
will
be
good
at
pickpocke>ng?
• Looks
innocent
• He
is
strong
• He
is
sneaky
• He
is
fast
Round
3
–
Chocolate
Wafer
21. What
does
“scarce”
mean?
• Run,
go
away,
be
invisible
• Name
of
the
dog
• It
is
a
type
of
food
• Hello
Round
4
–
Chocolate
diges>ve
sandwich
22. What
is
the
term
used
to
describe
a
thief
in
the
film?
• Robber
• Pick
Pocket
• Swindler
• Criminal
Round
5
–
Chocolate
chip
cookie
23. What
does
“peach”
mean?
• It’s
a
fruit
• To
steal
something
• To
gossip
• To
telltale,
tell
someone’s
wrong
doings
Round
6
–
Kit
Kat