Charlotte's Web Quiz: Which Character Are You?


In "Charlotte's Web," a pig named Wilbur is raised by Fern, a farm girl. When Wilbur faces death, his best friend Charlotte the spider (with the help of the wily rat Templeton) comes up a plan to save his life. All these characters are defined by the kind of friend they are. Which "Charlotte's Web" character are you? Take this quiz and find out.

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Q1. If you could describe yourself in three words, what would they be?
1. Cunning, resourceful, and self-absorbed.
2. Gentle, compassionate, and attentive.
3. Friendly, good-natured, and optimistic.
4. Wise, intelligent, and loyal.
Q2. Your boss is looking for someone to spearhead a big project, but it's a thankless job. You:
1. Back as far away from this project as possible. You don't even want to be on the team, far less lead this project.
2. Are ready to lead the project. You are confident that you can make it work, and you don't need the praise.
3. Agree to be part of the team, but not to lead the project. You want to please everyone, but you're scared of messing up.
4. Agree to be a part of the team, but not to lead the project. You want to help out, but you don't want too much responsibility.
Q3. To enrich your life, you decide to adopt a new hobby. You choose to:
1. Take up knitting or develop a hidden writing talent.
2. Sharpen your acrobatic skills by joining the local gym.
3. Volunteer at your local pet shelter to take care of wounded animals.
4. Collect everything from bottle caps, to old magazines, to shiny scraps of paper.
Q4. You see the same homeless man on the street corner every day begging for a handout. One day you decide to:
1. Bring him some food for a few days. You want to help him out but don't want to make a permanent commitment.
2. Donate food and money every week for as long as you can manage.
3. Do nothing. Why should you give him food or money when you need the cash for yourself?
4. Bring him food, but you also take time to talk to him. Perhaps you can help him get cleaned up and find a job.
Q5. Your friends all admire you because:
1. You are sharp and cunning.
2. You have a tender heart.
3. You have a way with words.
4. You see the good in everyone.
Q6. You have a big exam in your last class, but your friends want to ditch. You:
1. Wouldn't dare to skip a test. You stay in class but feel bad that you're missing the fun.
2. Ask your friends where they will be so you can meet up with them after taking the exam.
3. Take off with your friends for an afternoon of crazy fun! Who cares about exams and responsibility?
4. Don't want to skip a big test. You rush through the test and leave early to hang out with friends.
Q7. Your family moves from the city to a country farm. What's the first thing you do?
1. You're hungry. You go find the best spots to get a decent meal at any hour of the day.
2. You immediately pick out your room and start unpacking and decorating, then go out to make friends.
3. You can't decide. You want to unpack, but you also want to go horseback riding and see the farm animals.
4. You go around to the new neighbors and introduce yourself to make friends.
Q8. It's the end of a long day. The house is a mess, but the television beckons. You:
1. Do some half-hearted cleaning while watching TV.
2. Go into speed-cleaning mode, put the house in order, and get everything done for the next day while recording your show.
3. Hit the couch. The house will always be messy. It's better to put your feet up and relax.
4. You cheerfully clean up so that your family will be pleased with you.
Q9. The annual county fair is approaching. You can't wait to:
1. Enter the pie-eating contest and get yourself cotton candy. Time to gorge!
2. Show off your new, pretty clothes. Where are the boys?
3. Check out the jugglers and tightrope walkers.
4. Just stay home. You don't like to travel much.
Q10. An old friend that you've lost touch with calls and say he is coming to town and wants to stay with you. You:
1. Tell him you'll be glad to help. You welcome him in your home and help him take care of whatever business he has.
2. Tell him that he can stay, though you'd rather not. The right--and nice--thing to do is to help out.
3. Make up a polite excuse. You don't want to hurt his feelings, but you've moved on and have new friends.
4. Tell him to buzz off. You're no longer friends, and the welcome mat is definitely not out.
Q11. One of your biggest goals in life is to:
1. Go on 'Antiques Road Show.'
2. Grow up as fast as possible.
3. Keep on living without fear.
4. Settle down and have a family.


 

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