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Who can resist a visit to the Hundred Acre Wood with Winnie-the-Pooh, and the other characters based on Christopher Robin Milne's stuffed toy collection? Milne's poems, collected in "When We Were Very Young" and "Now We Are Six" beautifully capture aspects of childhood, wonderfully expressed in the original illustrations by E. E. Shepherd.
13 A.A. Milne quizzes and 135 A.A. Milne trivia questions.
1.
  When We Were Very Young ...   great trivia quiz  
Match Quiz
 10 Qns
... we used to enjoy this book of poems by A. A. Milne. Can you match each of these titles with the line or lines provided from each poem?
Easier, 10 Qns, looney_tunes, May 29 17
Recommended for grades: 2,3,4,5
Easier
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  "Winnie-the-Pooh" by A.A. Milne - not Disney!   best quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Many people only know the Walt Disney version of "Winnie-the-Pooh". The original books were written by A A Milne, and are wonderful works of literature. I hope you enjoy this quiz on the books.
Tough, 10 Qns, Quiz_Beagle, May 27 08
Tough
Quiz_Beagle gold member
1069 plays
3.
  This Bear is For Life -Part Two   top quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
All questions are from "The House At Pooh Corner". For young children and the young at heart - Enjoy!
Average, 10 Qns, fontenilles, Sep 12 20
Recommended for grades: 3,4
Average
fontenilles
Sep 12 20
515 plays
4.
  Now We Are Six   great trivia quiz  
Match Quiz
 10 Qns
... and still enjoying the poems of A. A. Milne. Can you match each of these titles with the line or lines provided from each poem?
Average, 10 Qns, looney_tunes, Sep 12 20
Recommended for grades: 2,3,4,5
Average
looney_tunes editor
Sep 12 20
214 plays
5.
  This Bear is For Life!   great trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
These questions are from the second edition of 'Winnie-The-Pooh' printed in 1927. This book has been read and lovingly cared for by three generations of my family. My quiz is for young children but the books for all ages.
Average, 10 Qns, fontenilles, Apr 28 08
Recommended for grades: 2,3,4
Average
fontenilles
656 plays
6.
  "A. A. Milne", said Pooh    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Winnie the Pooh and friends, plus many other characters, appear in the poems and stories of A. A. Milne. Discover many of these beloved characters, and some poems, in this quiz.
Very Easy, 10 Qns, mpkitty, Sep 12 20
Recommended for grades: 4,5
Very Easy
mpkitty
Sep 12 20
324 plays
7.
  The House at Pooh Corner   great trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
This quiz is about the second book by A A Milne about the wonderful Winnie-the-Pooh and his friends. I hope you enjoy it!
Tough, 10 Qns, Quiz_Beagle, Jun 24 08
Tough
Quiz_Beagle gold member
492 plays
8.
  Eeyore - The Old Grey Donkey   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 15 Qns
How well do you know gloomy old Eeyore?
Difficult, 15 Qns, Elanor, May 15 05
Difficult
Elanor
1495 plays
9.
  Winnie the Pooh    
Multiple Choice
 5 Qns
This is a quiz for all of you Winnie the Pooh lovers out there!
Very Easy, 5 Qns, Britt, Apr 02 11
Very Easy
Britt
7766 plays
10.
  A A Milne the poet    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
More people may know Winnie the Pooh than the wonderful poems written by A. A. Milne. See how many you know.
Average, 10 Qns, gable, Jan 22 11
Average
gable gold member
189 plays
trivia question Quick Question
How did Eeyore come to be floating in the river?

From Quiz "Eeyore - The Old Grey Donkey"




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  Winnie-the-Pooh - Musical Genius!    
Multiple Choice
 15 Qns
Winnie-the-Pooh loved singing and humming. How well do you remember his ditties? (Note: this quiz is based exclusively on the BOOKS.)
Difficult, 15 Qns, Elanor, Aug 06 04
Difficult
Elanor
1083 plays
12.
  Winnie the Pooh and Friends    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
The questions are based on the two books called 'Winnie-The-Pooh' and 'The House At Pooh Corner' by A.A. Milne.
Tough, 10 Qns, gemstone19, Jan 22 07
Tough
gemstone19
970 plays
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  Eeyore and Friends    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
I am a huge Eeyore fan so I created this quiz for those who love Eeyore or any character in the Winnie the Pooh world! Enjoy:)
Average, 10 Qns, Eeyorechica, Jan 25 16
Average
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A.A. Milne Trivia Questions

1. One of Milne's most delightful poems is DISOBEDIENCE, which tells of a little boy's plea to his mother, to "never go down to the end of the town", without him. What is the little boy's first name?

From Quiz
"A. A. Milne", said Pooh

Answer: James

His full name is James James Morrison Morrison Weatherby George Dupree. Many of Milne's poems are very rhythmical, and this is one of the best - great to read aloud. The poem is exciting, with even King John, the Queen and Prince, getting into the action. The poem ends with James' famous plea, "You-must-never-go-down-to-the-end-of-the-town-if-you-don't-go-down-with-ME!"

2. How old was James James Morrison Morrison?

From Quiz A A Milne the poet

Answer: Three

The poem is titled "Disobedience": "James James Morrison Morrison Weatherby George Dupree Took great care of his mother though he was only three".

3. Who was 'The House at Pooh Corner' built for?

From Quiz The House at Pooh Corner

Answer: Eeyore

Pooh and Piglet built a house for Eeyore out of 'a pile of sticks' that Piglet saw on the other side of the wood from Pooh Corner. It was somewhat unfortunate that the pile of sticks had been Eeyore's house! But Eeyore decided that the wind had blown his house over the wood and settled happily into the new location.

4. On a cold and snowy day Pooh Bear and Piglet go for a walk. While walking and talking a thought occurs to Pooh Bear. He thinks how cold the old grey donkey, Eeyore, must be. What do Pooh Bear and Piglet decide to make for Eeyore?

From Quiz This Bear is For Life -Part Two

Answer: A house.

Pooh Bear realises that, unlike all the other animals in The Hundred Acre Wood, Eeyore doesn't have a house. Pooh decides they should build a house for Eeyore, out of the wind, in a quiet corner of the wood; to be known as Pooh corner. Piglet thinks it's a grand idea and remembers a heap of sticks piled high at the other end of the wood. Pooh Bear and Piglet fetch the sticks and start to build the house. A little later, on the other side of the wood, Eeyore is asking Christopher Robin if he has happened to have seen a house. Eeyore explains that he built one in the corner of his field but it's disappeared, every last stick of it! Can you guess what has happened? Luckily Eeyore loves his new house once Pooh and Piglet has shown him where it is.

5. What are the first names of Winnie-the-Pooh's creator?

From Quiz "Winnie-the-Pooh" by A.A. Milne - not Disney!

Answer: Alan Alexander

Walt Disney did not write 'Winnie the Pooh'. It was written by Alan Alexander Milne, who was born in 1882 in London. Besides 'Winnie the Pooh', he also wrote 'The House at Pooh Corner', 'When We Were Very Young' and 'Now We Are Six'. Please read these wonderful books!

6. Christopher Robin and Winnie-The-Pooh are introduced and we find that Winnie-The-Pooh likes stories that are all about him. The first story is about a creature that produces his favourite food. What buzzy creature is it?

From Quiz This Bear is For Life!

Answer: Bee& honeybee

Pooh Bear loves honey and while walking in the Hundred Acre Wood he hears a buzzing sound coming from the top of a very tall oak tree. He knows that bees buzz and he knows they make honey and he believes the only reason they make honey is so he can eat it.

7. The first five questions are from the book: 'Winnie-The-Pooh'. After Winnie the Pooh falls down the tree while after some honey, he decides to ask Christopher Robin if he has a balloon. What colours are the two balloons that Christopher Robin has?

From Quiz Winnie the Pooh and Friends

Answer: Green and Blue

Christopher Robin had been to a party at Piglet's the day before, and, as one of Rabbit's relations had left his balloon behind, Christopher Robin decided to take both the balloons home.

8. Whereabouts does Eeyore live?

From Quiz Eeyore - The Old Grey Donkey

Answer: South-East of the Hundred Acre Wood

Referred to on the map as "Eeyore's gloomy place, rather boggy and sad", Eeyore lived in a thistly part of the forest. He said that "for people who like cold, wet, ugly bits it is something rather special." The real-life Eeyore was a stuffed toy, 25 inches tall. Christopher Robin Milne received him as a gift from his father. Eeyore now lives with his friends in the New York Public Library.

9. Which two characters bounce together?

From Quiz Eeyore and Friends

Answer: Roo and Tigger

10. What is the favorite snack of Pooh?

From Quiz Winnie the Pooh

Answer: honey

Pooh is always willing to climb up in a tree to find it!

11. As we enter the world of Winnie-the-Pooh and his friends, we find that that they live where?

From Quiz "A. A. Milne", said Pooh

Answer: A forest, called the "100 AKER WOOD"

Many wonderful places for adventure were to be found in the wood, as well as the houses of Pooh and his friends. Christopher Robin drew a map, and "Mr. Shepard helped".

12. In the "King's Breakfast" what did the King want on his bread?

From Quiz A A Milne the poet

Answer: Butter

He only wanted a "bit of butter for the royal slice of bread" but the request was passed on to the queen, the dairy maid, the alderney (a kind of cow) and back up the line.

13. What is not something that Tiggers think they like best?

From Quiz The House at Pooh Corner

Answer: Cookies

When Tigger arrives at the Forest, he tells Pooh that Tiggers like everything. Except that they don't like honey. Or haycorns (their name for acorns). Or thistles (much to the relief of Pooh, Piglet and Eeyore respectively!) Tigger eventually discovered that what Tiggers really like is Extract of Malt (Roo's Strengthening Medicine). He also gets a spoonful of Roosbreakfast after meals as medicine sometimes.

14. In the second chapter Winnie-the-Pooh is woken up in the middle of the night by a noise he's never heard before. Which animal, new to The Hundred Acre Wood, does he find on his doorstep?

From Quiz This Bear is For Life -Part Two

Answer: Tigger.

Pooh Bear invites Tigger in, after making sure that Christopher Robin knows about him, and suggests they go to sleep because it is, after all, the middle of the night. When Pooh Bear asks Tigger what he likes to eat, Tigger replies "everything"! At breakfast we discover that Tiggers like everything except honey. Pooh Bear is rather pleased :-) and takes Tigger around to Piglet's to try some acorns. At Piglet's house we discover that Tiggers like everything but honey and acorns. "Thistles", thinks Pooh Bear so off they go to visit Eeyore, with Tigger bouncing all the way. At Eeyore's we discover that Tiggers like everything except honey, acorns and thistles. Finally they decide to try to find Tigger some breakfast at Kanga's. Kanga is busy trying to get Roo to take his strengthening medicine. Roo dislikes his extract of malt, but Tigger comes closer and closer and then his mouth closes around the spoon. At last we have discovered what Tiggers like. So Tigger lives with Kanga and Roo, eating Roo's medicine for breakfast,lunch and supper, and sometimes when Kanga thinks Tigger needs strengthening, she gives him a spoonful of Roo's breakfast.

15. Winnie-The-Pooh goes to visit his friend Rabbit who lives in a burrow underground and with just a hole for a door. What happens when Pooh decides it's time to leave?

From Quiz This Bear is For Life!

Answer: He gets stuck in Rabbit's door

I don't think Rabbit would invite him to live there, as Pooh Bear has just eaten all of Rabbit's honey and condensed milk. When he tries to climb out through the hole his tummy is too big and he becomes stuck. Luckily Rabbit has a back door and goes to find Christopher Robin. They pull and they push but Pooh Bear won't budge. Christopher Robin decides all they can do is wait for Pooh bear to get thinner and he sits outside Rabbit's house and reads to Pooh while Rabbit uses the back end of Pooh to hang his wet washing on! After a week Christopher Robin decides it's time to dislodge his friend. He takes hold of Pooh Bear's front paws, and Rabbit takes hold of Christopher Robin and Rabbit's friends and relations all take hold of Rabbit and they PULL and PULL! Suddenly there's a loud POP! and Winnie-The-Pooh is free :-)

16. Which balloon does Winnie the Pooh use?

From Quiz Winnie the Pooh and Friends

Answer: The blue one

Winnie the Pooh decided to 'try to look like a small black cloud' under his blue balloon. Unfortunately though for Winnie the Pooh, the bees became 'suspicious', so he asked Christopher Robin to get his (Christopher's) umbrella and start saying that it 'looks like rain' in the hope that the bees would no longer be suspicious.

17. When Eeyore lost his tail, where did Pooh find it?

From Quiz Eeyore - The Old Grey Donkey

Answer: Owl was using it as a bell-rope.

Owl saw this handsome bell-rope hanging over a bush, and pulled it to see who lived there. When it came off in his hand (do owls have hands?) he took it home with him. Luckily Pooh rescued it, and Christopher Robin nailed it back in its rightful place. Eeyore was so pleased that he frisked and waved his tail - very unusual for him, as he tends to prefer moping and staring at the ground.

18. According to the song Pooh sings while suspended under a blue balloon, what does "every little cloud" do?

From Quiz Winnie-the-Pooh - Musical Genius!

Answer: always sings aloud

He is singing "a Cloud Song, such as a cloud might sing".

19. What kind of animal is Eeyore?

From Quiz Eeyore and Friends

Answer: donkey

20. What is the name of the animal who loves to bounce cause that's what he does best?

From Quiz Winnie the Pooh

Answer: Tigger

Tigger bounces everywhere even up trees!

21. Only two characters in the Pooh books wore clothes. One, of course was Christopher Robin, the other was Pooh's best friend, who wore what looked like a striped T-shirt or onesy. Who was he?

From Quiz "A. A. Milne", said Pooh

Answer: Piglet

The characters of Pooh and his friends were based om the toys of Milne's real life son, Christopher Robin. These tales were a wonderful gift to Milne's son and to the world.

22. Who went with Christopher Robin to see the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace?

From Quiz A A Milne the poet

Answer: Alice

The poem is called "Buckingham Palace": "They're changing the guard at Buckingham Palace Christopher Robin went down with Alice".

23. Who found Small, Rabbit's friend-and-relation, who had got lost walking round a gorse bush for exercise?

From Quiz The House at Pooh Corner

Answer: Piglet

Pooh and Piglet had fallen into the Gravel Pit looking for Small, whose real name was Very Small Beetle. Actually, Pooh was looking for Piglet, to ask him whether Small was the sort of friend-and-relation 'who settles on one's nose or the sort who got trodden on by mistake', but fell into the Gravel Pit, landing on Piglet who'd fallen in earlier. When Christopher Robin found Pooh and Piglet, Piglet spotted Small crawling up Pooh's back. Nobody told Eeyore, though - and he was still looking for Small two days later.

24. Rabbit, who has so many friends-and-relations that no one in The Hundred Acre Wood knows for sure how many, fears a little friend has become lost. Can you name Rabbit's missing friend?

From Quiz This Bear is For Life -Part Two

Answer: Small.

Pooh Bear is busy trying to count his jars of honey when Rabbit calls and explains Small is missing. A search is organised but Pooh keeps forgetting to ask what kind of creature Small is. Small is eventually found, by Piglet, crawling up Pooh Bear's back. I'm not sure what type of creature Small is, but, to me, he looks like a beetle or a grasshopper. Two days later, Eeyore is still looking for Small because no one thought to tell him Small had been found. Poor Eeyore.

25. Winnie-the-Pooh had what name over his door in gold letters?

From Quiz "Winnie-the-Pooh" by A.A. Milne - not Disney!

Answer: Sanders

The wonderful E H Shephard illustration in my book shows Pooh sitting there, not only with a name plate, but a real doorbell, so perhaps it came from someone's house. Piglet's house has a piece of broken board next to it which had 'Trespassers W' on it. Piglet says that it was his grandfather's name and short for Trespassers Will', which in turn was short for 'Trespassers William'. Don't tell Piglet, but I think that the broken board had once read 'Trespassers Will Be Prosecuted'. A trespasser is someone who goes somewhere where they are not allowed, and these signs were put up to warn people that if they did go where they weren't supposed to, they would be in trouble with the law ('Prosecuted'.)

26. Piglet is Winnie-The-Pooh's best friend and he lives in the trunk of a large beech tree. One snowy winter's day Piglet and Pooh Bear go looking for something. What are they looking for?

From Quiz This Bear is For Life!

Answer: A woozle

Piglet has noticed Pooh Bear walking around and around a spinney (a spinney is a small group of trees or bushes). When Piglet asks Pooh what he is doing, Pooh replies that he is tracking something and shows Piglet the paw prints in the snow. Piglet is very excited thinking it might be a Woozle and he joins Pooh Bear. Before long they notice there are now two sets of prints in the snow. Have you guessed who the paw prints belong to? Silly Pooh Bear and Piglet, the paw prints belong to them! I can't tell you what a Woozle is, or what it looks like, because I don't know and I don't think Piglet or Pooh Bear know either.

27. Whose front door does Winnie the Pooh get stuck in?

From Quiz Winnie the Pooh and Friends

Answer: Rabbit's

When Winnie the Pooh went round to visit Rabbit he ate too much honey and condensed milk, so when he went to leave he got stuck. While he was stuck in Rabbit's front door, Rabbit used his back legs as a towel-horse and Christopher Robin read a 'Sustaining book' to his front end. After a week Winnie the Pooh was able to get out of Rabbit's front door.

28. When we first meet Eeyore in "Winnie-the-Pooh", Pooh greets him with a cheery "how are you?" How does Eeyore respond?

From Quiz Eeyore - The Old Grey Donkey

Answer: Not very how.

"It's snowing still" was how Eeyore responded to Christopher Robin's caring "how are you?" in the first chapter of "The House at Pooh Corner". "Same to you..." was his response to Pooh's "Hello" in the same chapter.

29. "Tra-la-la, tra-la-la, Tra-la-la, tra-la-la, Rum-tum-tiddle-um-tum. Tiddle-iddle, tiddle-iddle, Tiddle-iddle, tiddle-iddle, Rum-tum-tum-tiddle-um." What is Pooh doing when he composes this hum?

From Quiz Winnie-the-Pooh - Musical Genius!

Answer: his Stoutness Exercises

Pooh Bear's Stoutness Exercises consisted of stretching up as high as he could go, and then trying to reach his toes. He tried to do this once every morning.

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