Think you’ve got your head wrapped around You Can't Take It With You? Put your knowledge to
the test. Good luck — the Stickman is counting on you!
Q. Which dreams are good and which dreams are bad in You Can't Take It With You?
Dreams of money are bad; fun dreams are good.
Fun dreams are bad; dreams of money are good.
All dreams are good dreams in the film.
Dreams after overeating are bad.
Q. Grandpa shows his attitude to family by
refusing to let Alice marry beneath her into the Kirby family.
refusing to eat with anyone but blood relatives.
opening his home to anyone who wants to be part of the family.
murdering his nearest relations.
Q. The Sycamores are
destitute, without a penny to their name.
hard-working middle-class people.
comfortable enough to pursue hobbies rather than working.
multi-billionaires, with a house of solid gold.
Q. What does Grandpa do when he needs money?
Mr. Kirby gives it to him.
His friends give it to him.
He counterfeits it.
He gets it from the tax man.
Q. How do you know that Grandpa believes in God?
He carries a Bible everywhere.
He attributes his business success to God.
He says prayers at the dinner table.
He tries to convert Mr. Kirby.