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Quiz about The Charlie Project
Quiz about The Charlie Project

The Charlie Project Trivia Quiz


This is my 20th Jacqueline Wilson quiz - enjoy! Instead of Lottie, this Project is about Charlie, written by the people she knows. Can you guess who they are in this Jacqueline Wilson book? This quiz is on "The Lottie Project". Let's play detective!

A multiple-choice quiz by Rachel xx. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
Rachel xx
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
277,010
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
8 / 10
Plays
331
Awards
Top 35% Quiz
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Question 1 of 10
1. Dear Detective,
Charlie is our best friend, and we sometimes stay round at her house, with her Mum. Though, when we come round, her Mum has to sleep on the sofa because there's no room. When we're in the bathroom we laugh about Charlie's photo collage on the wall!
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Question 2 of 10
2. Dear Detective,
Charlie's my lovely daughter, and she makes fantastic cakes. She's great to talk to, and she's so imaginative!
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Question 3 of 10
3. Dear Detective,
I think Charlotte is a lively, naughty child - but she can be quite interesting too! I sat her next to Jamie, and I gave her a prize for her wonderful Victorian Project.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Dear Detective,
I invited Charlie over to my house to borrow a book for her project and to play "War". Unfortunately, she won, but I don't mind that much because I really like her!
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Question 5 of 10
5. Dear Detective,
Charlie writes about me, but she makes it the opposite of her. For example my teacher, Mrs Worthbeck likes me very much but poor Charlie's not Miss Beckworth's favourite!
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Question 6 of 10
6. Dear Detective,
Charlie is my girlfriend's daughter. I don't think she likes me much, because I wasn't very nice to her after I had the problem with my son. She made me a cake which said "Deadly Poison" on it - as a joke (I hope)!
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Question 7 of 10
7. Dear Detective,
Charlie is my only daughter's friend. She borrowed a cake book from me because she has such an interest in baking. I hope my Lisa will one day have a hobby, with her it's just boys, boys, boys!
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Question 8 of 10
8. Dear Detective,
Charlie is my favourite person after my Mum and my Dad. I drew a picture of her, then she gave me a cake when I was in hospital. I have a little toy bird called Birdie.
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Answer: (One Word - begins with R)
Question 9 of 10
9. Dear Detective,
I am a little rich girl Charlie writes about. I am spoilt, and I have loads of toys like: china dolls, tea sets and a rocking horse. I have two brothers, and my nurse-maid is Lottie.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Dear Detective,
Charlie also writes about me. I'm the cook at the house Lottie works at, and I'm not too pleasant to her at the start.
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Dear Detective, Charlie is our best friend, and we sometimes stay round at her house, with her Mum. Though, when we come round, her Mum has to sleep on the sofa because there's no room. When we're in the bathroom we laugh about Charlie's photo collage on the wall! From -

Answer: Lisa and Angela

Lisa and Angela are Charlie's best friends, but on the first day of term, Miss Beckworth makes Charlie sit by Jamie Edwards! During the book, the three girls fall out because Lisa and Angela "annoy" Charlie about Jamie.
2. Dear Detective, Charlie's my lovely daughter, and she makes fantastic cakes. She's great to talk to, and she's so imaginative! From -

Answer: Jo

Jo and Charlie are so close, probably because there is little age difference. Most people think Jo is Charlie's big sister rather than her mum. Jo has trouble with her work in this book, and her daughter's not happy about a certain Mr Mark West and his little son!
3. Dear Detective, I think Charlotte is a lively, naughty child - but she can be quite interesting too! I sat her next to Jamie, and I gave her a prize for her wonderful Victorian Project. From -

Answer: Miss Beckworth

Notice the "Charlotte"! Miss Beckworth doesn't call Charlie by her nickname until she gets used to her at the end of the book. If you were tricked by the "Mrs Worthbeck" answer you were almost there - but that was Lottie's teacher.
4. Dear Detective, I invited Charlie over to my house to borrow a book for her project and to play "War". Unfortunately, she won, but I don't mind that much because I really like her! From -

Answer: Jamie

Miss Beckworth sat Charlie by Jamie because they were next to each other in the register. Charlie actually hated him at first but then she got used to him and actually became friends with him.
5. Dear Detective, Charlie writes about me, but she makes it the opposite of her. For example my teacher, Mrs Worthbeck likes me very much but poor Charlie's not Miss Beckworth's favourite! From -

Answer: Lottie

Also, Charlie has no siblings, but Lottie has more: Rose, Jessie, Frank, Ada-May. When Jo gets a boyfriend, Charlie isn't very happy, and doesn't like the idea of having a possible dad or a possible little brother.
6. Dear Detective, Charlie is my girlfriend's daughter. I don't think she likes me much, because I wasn't very nice to her after I had the problem with my son. She made me a cake which said "Deadly Poison" on it - as a joke (I hope)! From -

Answer: Mark

Charlie made Jo one saying "Traitor", Robin one saying "Get Lost" and herself one saying "Hey, Beautiful". Mark took them all to Red River Theme Park but Charlie didn't have a good time at all.
7. Dear Detective, Charlie is my only daughter's friend. She borrowed a cake book from me because she has such an interest in baking. I hope my Lisa will one day have a hobby, with her it's just boys, boys, boys! From -

Answer: Mrs. Field

Mrs Field is Lisa's mum who once told Charlie: "Too old for toys but too young for boys". I think with geeky Mark, it will be a while before Charlie will start on boys!
8. Dear Detective, Charlie is my favourite person after my Mum and my Dad. I drew a picture of her, then she gave me a cake when I was in hospital. I have a little toy bird called Birdie. From -

Answer: Robin

Charlie implied - without thinking - that when Jo and Mark get married nobody will want Robin anymore which made him so scared that he tried to run away to his mum who lives very far away. He lost Birdie, and caught pneumonia.
9. Dear Detective, I am a little rich girl Charlie writes about. I am spoilt, and I have loads of toys like: china dolls, tea sets and a rocking horse. I have two brothers, and my nurse-maid is Lottie. From -

Answer: Louisa

Lottie considered taking a small cup from little Louisa's old tea-set for her younger sister's birthday, but she didn't. She would have asked her, but she was sure her mistress wouldn't like it. Lottie made her sister a little monkey puppet.
10. Dear Detective, Charlie also writes about me. I'm the cook at the house Lottie works at, and I'm not too pleasant to her at the start. From -

Answer: Miss Angel

Miss Angel and Eliza are polite to Lottie at the end of her story because she helped save Baby Freddie. Freddie was snatched from his push chair when Lottie was saving Victor from falling in the pond.

I hope you enjoyed my quiz!
Source: Author Rachel xx

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