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Arthur Ransome's "Swallows and Amazons" series about the school-holiday adventures of several groups of children is set mostly in England's Lake District and the Norfolk Broads. Written in 1929, these stories of adventures encountered while the children are involved in such outdoor activities as sailing and camping remain engaging in the 21st century.
23 Arthur Ransome quizzes and 275 Arthur Ransome trivia questions.
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  Velocities of Swallows   best quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
A basic quiz on the Swallows, one of the families in Arthur Ransome's series "Swallows and Amazons". Of the twelve volumes in the series, the Swallows appear in nine. There will be one question from each of these stories, plus one general query.
Average, 10 Qns, Ampelos, Apr 28 20
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Apr 28 20
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  "Swallowdale" by Arthur Ransome    
Multiple Choice
 15 Qns
"Swallowdale" is Arthur Ransome's second children's book and it continues the adventures of the "Swallows and Amazons" back at the lake once more and plunged literally into disaster.
Average, 15 Qns, Philian, May 06 13
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  "Swallows and Amazons" Part 3    
Multiple Choice
 15 Qns
Arthur Ransome's "Swallows and Amazons" is the most famous book in the series of 12. Here are some multi-choice questions to get you thinking on what happens in Book 1.
Average, 15 Qns, Philian, Mar 20 06
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  "Pigeon Post" - a brilliant adventure    
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 15 Qns
All of Arthur Ransome's "Swallows and Amazons" stories are good but "Pigeon Post" is the one that won the big Carnegie Medal. Can you sail away with a prize as well ?
Easier, 15 Qns, Philian, Apr 28 20
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Philian
Apr 28 20
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  "Winter Holiday" by Arthur Ransome    
Multiple Choice
 15 Qns
What could be better than curling up by a fire and reading Arthur Ransome's "Winter Holiday"? I hope you have the same pleasure answering questions about it.
Average, 15 Qns, Philian, May 15 03
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Philian
325 plays
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  "Swallows and Amazons" Part 1   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 15 Qns
All these questions are on the first book "Swallows and Amazons" which started the wonderful series by Arthur Ransome.
Average, 15 Qns, Philian, May 30 14
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  Peter Duck    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
"Peter Duck" is the third book in the Arthur Ransome series "Swallows and Amazons" and features the Walkers (Swallows) and the Amazons (the Blackett sisters) along with Uncle Jim ("Captain Flint") on a treasure hunt to an island in the Caribbean.
Average, 10 Qns, Ampelos, May 15 15
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  "Swallows and Amazons" Part 2   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
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Here's a quiz with a simple question on each one of the twelve "Swallows and Amazons" books by Arthur Ransome. "Barbecued Billygoats, it's too easy !" says Captain Nancy.
Average, 15 Qns, Philian, Mar 20 06
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  A Quiz About "Coot Club", Part I    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
"Coot Club" is the fifth novel in Arthur Ransome's series "Swallows and Amazons". The setting on the Norfolk Broads in East Anglia means a different sort of boat and a different type of sailing. This is a quiz on the first half of the story.
Average, 10 Qns, Ampelos, Apr 28 20
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Apr 28 20
160 plays
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  "The Picts and the Martyrs" - Arthur Ransome   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 15 Qns
This is the last complete northern lakes story of the "Swallows and Amazons" series. See how the Amazons and the D's deal with the dreaded Great Aunt.
Average, 15 Qns, Philian, Jun 24 03
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trivia question Quick Question
How does Mate Susan usually get the others to come to camp for their meals ?

From Quiz ""Swallows and Amazons" Part 3"




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  A Quiz on "Swallowdale"   great trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
"Swallowdale" is the second in the series, "Swallows and Amazons". The Walker children ("Swallows") are eagerly looking forward to returning to their adventures with the Blacketts ("Amazons"). But things do not go as they expect.
Average, 10 Qns, Ampelos, Jun 22 13
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  "Great Northern?" - the last Ransome adventure    
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Arthur Ransome's "Swallows and Amazons" series comes to an end with this last story set in Scotland. Sail off into the sunset with these questions on the adventure.
Average, 15 Qns, Philian, May 26 03
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  Arthur Ransome's 'We Didn't Mean To Go To Sea'    
Multiple Choice
 15 Qns
This is one of my favourite books from the series - four children adrift in a boat in the North Sea and a thick fog. I hope you enjoy the quiz.
Tough, 15 Qns, Quiz_Beagle, May 30 07
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  Swallows and Amazons   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
One of my favourite books as a child :) It deserves a quiz!
Average, 10 Qns, LadyCaitriona, Dec 30 02
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  A Quiz About "Coot Club", Part II    
Multiple Choice
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"Coot Club" is the fifth of the series "Swallows and Amazons", and is set on the Norfolk Broads. The first half concerns the adventures of the Coot Club and the Callums on the Northern Rivers. In this quiz they journey down to the Southern Rivers.
Average, 10 Qns, Ampelos, Jul 10 13
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  Arthur Ransome -- "Pigeon Post"    
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"Pigeon Post" is the sixth of the "Swallows and Amazons" books by Arthur Ransome, and features all three groups of children: the Swallows (the four Walker children), the Amazons (Nancy and Peggy), the D's (Dick and Dorothea).
Average, 10 Qns, Ampelos, Oct 03 10
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  The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship    
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This is a quiz based on a Russian folktale "The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship" retold by Arthur Ransome along with illustrations by Uri Shulevitz. This book was published in 1969 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
Average, 10 Qns, TuTu10, May 26 09
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  We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
A quiz on the most grown-up adventure for Arthur Ransome's Swallows.
Average, 10 Qns, SBH, Nov 01 07
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  The Swallow and the Amazon - The boats    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
The boats in the Swallows and Amazons books are as much stars as the children. These questions are all about the boats and sailing. It's not easy, unless you're as passionate about boats and sailing as the children were!
Tough, 10 Qns, qcobb, Oct 06 03
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  The Picts and the Martyrs    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
How much do you know about this Arthur Ransome book? (Caution: Beware of Great Aunts!)
Average, 10 Qns, SBH, Jul 03 13
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160 plays
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  "Secret Water"    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
"Secret Water" is my favourite Swallows and Amazons book - just behind "We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea". I think maybe I just like mud!
Average, 10 Qns, gabbatoir, Oct 04 05
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  Amazons Forever!    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
For everyone who likes the Amazons in Arthur Ransome's book "Swallows and Amazons"
Average, 10 Qns, Beatme2002, Mar 21 13
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359 plays
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  Arthur Ransome Books    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
This is about all of the "Swallows and Amazons" books. Enjoy!
Average, 10 Qns, Beatme2002, Apr 29 13
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Arthur Ransome Trivia Questions

1. To what or whom does the title "Peter Duck" refer?

From Quiz
Peter Duck

Answer: An old seaman

Peter Duck is an elderly retired able-bodied seaman who hangs around the Inner Harbour at Lowestoft. When Uncle Jim's friend who was to accompany the Swallows and Amazons on their sea-journey cannot make the trip, Peter Duck offers to sail with them in his place. It is his story about watching pirates bury a treasure when he was a young sailor that inspires them to sail to the Caribbean in search of the treasure.

2. In the first book, "Swallows and Amazons", what is the name of the island on which the children camp?

From Quiz Velocities of Swallows

Answer: Wild Cat

All these are islands in the lake which features in several of the stories, especially "Swallows and Amazons". It is based largely on Windermere in the English Lake District, where Arthur Ransome lived for many years. The Swallows consider several names for the island until they learn that the Amazons have called it "Wild Cat Island".

3. When Tom Dudgeon wakes up on the morning that they are to leave, what wind does he want for a favourable journey?

From Quiz A Quiz About "Coot Club", Part II

Answer: North-west

The course that the crew of the Teasel are taking runs south-east down the River Bure, south through Breydon Water, and then south-east again down the River Waveney. Thus a North-west "could not be a better wind for the voyage". The other winds all come off the North Sea and would not be suitable.

4. Which characters from the earlier stories appear in "Coot Club"?

From Quiz A Quiz About "Coot Club", Part I

Answer: The Ds (Dick and Dorothea Callum)

"Coot Club" and "The Big Six", both set in the Norfolk Broads, do not feature either the Swallows or the Amazons, but rather the Callums (Dick and Dorothea, also known as "the Ds"). They appeared in an earlier story, "Winter Holiday", set during the Christmas vacation. "Coot Club" takes place during the following spring vacation. Mrs Barrable, a former teacher of Dick and Dorothea's mother, has invited them to spend part of the vacation on a boat moored near Horning on the River Bure.

5. In Arthur Ransome's "The Picts and the Martyrs", who are the Picts?

From Quiz The Picts and the Martyrs

Answer: Dick and Dot

Dick and Dorothea ("Dot") Callum are invited to stay with their friends, the Blacketts, while the Blackett parents are away. However, when The Great Aunt arrives unexpectedly, they must hide out in the woods like the Picts, an ancient group of people who lived secretly when other tribes arrived in their homeland.

6. Why can the Amazons not join the Swallows to camp on Wild Cat Island this year?

From Quiz A Quiz on "Swallowdale"

Answer: Their great-aunt is visiting.

Their great-aunt Maria is a stern tyrant who does not approve of the Blackett girls running loose on the hills and sailing on the lake. She tries to turn them into well-dressed and well-behaved young ladies. Nancy and Peggy, as well as their mother and uncle ("Captain Flint"), are waiting anxiously for her departure. Nancy does get the mumps in the fourth book, "Winter Holiday".

7. What colour sails did the Goblin have?

From Quiz Arthur Ransome's 'We Didn't Mean To Go To Sea'

Answer: Red

The Goblin, sailed by Jim Brading, is first described when the Swallows see her, as 'a little white cutter with red sails'.

8. Why couldn't Daddy go camping with the Swallows?

From Quiz "Secret Water"

Answer: He was held up by the First Lords

The Swallows' father was in the Royal Navy. The 'First Lords' are the First Lords of the Admiralty. Mr Walker was hoping to take leave, but it was cancelled.

9. Where have John, Susan, Titty, Roger, Mother and Bridget arrived at the beginning of the book to meet Daddy on his way home from sea?

From Quiz We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea

Answer: Pin Mill

Their father would be arriving in Harwich, an important embarkation point for vessels leaving England to cross the Channel, but the family was staying at Pin Mill.

10. Just to set the bar: What kind of sailing rig did the Swallow and the Amazon have? I thought this would be the most difficult question - but apparently you all know your sailing rigs!

From Quiz The Swallow and the Amazon - The boats

Answer: Standing Lug

First some sail definitions...
The four sides of a fore and aft rigged sail are:
Luff - the side closest to the mast
Leech - the side furthest from the mast (also spelled leach)
Foot - the bottom side, attached to the boom (if there is one)
Head - the top side, attached to the gaff or yard. A three sided sail doesn't have a head.

The four corners are:
Tack - between the foot and the luff
Throat - between the luff and the head. A three sided sail doesn't have a throat.
Peak - between the head and the leech.
Clew - between the leech and the foot

These rigs were all common choices on small sailing dinghies because of their simplicity and the short spars which could be easily handled and stowed inside the boat.

A balanced lug sail is a four sided sail with the halyard fastened to the gaff a few feet away from the throat and the boom attached to the mast by a rope or ring a few feet back from the tack, so there is a roughly parallel strip of sail before the mast.

A standing lug sail is a four sided sail with the halyard fastened to the gaff a few feet away from the throat and the boom or tack attached to the mast (with jaws or a gooseneck) so there is a triangular area of sail in front of the mast.

A gunter rig has the gaff almost vertical, so that it appears to be almost triangular, and the gaff and boom are attached to the mast.

A sprit sail has its luff attached to the mast and held out with a spar (sprit) from the peak to a rope strop on the mast. Thames Barges (like the "Welcome" from the "Coot Club") have a sprit sail as do Optimists - a popular minimalist sailing dinghy.

So a quick glance at the book illustrations - or a careful read of the passage where John rigs Swallow for the first time - will immediately identify the rig as a standing lug.

While not as "efficient" sailing upwind as a modern rig, I expect John could rig Swallow by himself and be sailing before two people would even have the mast stepped in a modern sailing dinghy!

11. What had Nancy pinned up on the wall over the head of the bed that Dorothea was going to sleep in?

From Quiz "The Picts and the Martyrs" - Arthur Ransome

Answer: An enormous skull and crossbones done in black and white paint.

The Cook disapproved of such a bloodthirsty symbol being put on the wall. She said it wasn't homely. She also disapproved of Nancy's hanging flags at the foot of the bed. Nancy merely said it was the plague flag and that the other one was of a sacred beetle called a scarab.

12. What does Captain Flint intend doing with the "Sea Bear" before handing her back to his friend Mac?

From Quiz "Great Northern?" - the last Ransome adventure

Answer: Scape off the barnacles and paint her below the waterline.

A sheltered cove is needed so that they can run her aground and begin the work of "careening". This worthy intention leads to all the trouble and excitement that follows.

13. What did the Amazons (Nancy and Peggy) want Titty to remember to bring to them?

From Quiz "Swallowdale" by Arthur Ransome

Answer: the green feathers from the parrot so they can make more arrows

Titty's parrot used to live on the houseboat with Nancy and Peggy's Uncle Jim (or Captain Flint). Captain Flint gave the green parrot to Titty because she had found his missing manuscript. Polly always gets angry when she sees some of her own feathers.

14. What are Dick and Dorothea doing in the old barn up on the fellside before they start "signalling to Mars"?

From Quiz "Winter Holiday" by Arthur Ransome

Answer: They are looking at the stars.

Dick has got a book about astronomy and he is trying to find all the major stars that can be seen from the northern hemisphere in the winter months. Unfortunately the book is also filled with lots of distracting poetry as well as the star charts Dick wants to use.

15. What is sent to Roger that he has to see to at Strickland Junction on the train to the Lakes?

From Quiz "Pigeon Post" - a brilliant adventure

Answer: a homing pigeon in a basket

Homing pigeons are at the centre of this story. In the very first pages the book begins to explain the reason for its title. It's in the story called "Secret Water" that Bridget really begins to look after the ship's kitten called Sinbad.

16. Why doesn't Nancy use her real name of Ruth ?

From Quiz "Swallows and Amazons" Part 3

Answer: Her Uncle Jim had said that pirates have to be ruthless.

Nancy regards "Ruth" as too tame a name for an Amazon pirate. When she and Peggy had been friendly with their Uncle Jim she had heard him say that pirates had to be ruthless and so she dropped her real name. Nancy and Peggy never want to deliberately annoy their mother but they turn on Uncle Jim when he refuses to spend time with them.

17. At which farm house were the Walker family staying at the start of the holiday in the Lake District?

From Quiz "Swallows and Amazons" Part 1

Answer: Holly Howe

Holly Howe is based on a real place. The field leading down to the lake is even steeper than you might imagine.

18. Who is the mate of the Amazons' boat?

From Quiz Arthur Ransome Books

Answer: Peggy

Nancy calls her the "tame galloot!" in the books.

19. What is Nancy's real name?

From Quiz Amazons Forever!

Answer: Ruth

Nancy thought the name Ruth wasn't fierce enough for an "Amazon" so she changed her name. Amazons are ruthless!

20. Nancy's real name is...?

From Quiz Swallows and Amazons

Answer: Ruth

lol... she changed her name because her uncle told her that pirates are 'ruthless'. Couldn't you just die?

21. In what East Coast port does the story begin?

From Quiz Peter Duck

Answer: Lowestoft

Lowestoft lies at the mouth of the River Waveney system in Suffolk. It was traditionally a fishing town, but now depends more on tourism. The ports at Harwich and Felixstowe form the setting of "We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea", and Great Yarmouth figures in "Coot Club". Ramsgate, unlike the other choices, does not lie in East Anglia but in Kent.

22. In the second book, "Swallowdale", what happens to spoil the Swallows' holiday?

From Quiz Velocities of Swallows

Answer: John wrecks the boat on a rock.

All these options appears in the stories. Nancy catches the mumps in "Winter Holiday", a lack of drinking water in "Pigeon Post" has made camping out impossible, and in "Secret Water" their planned family holiday is disrupted by their father being called away. In "Swallowdale" a gust of wind causes John to gybe unexpectedly. This drives the boat onto Pike's rock and John barely has time to escape before it sinks.

23. Port and Starboard could not join the cruise of the Teasel because they had to crew for their father in the championship races. What happens at the last minute to remove that obligation?

From Quiz A Quiz About "Coot Club", Part II

Answer: Their father has a legal emergency at work.

This frees the twins up to join the crew on the Teasel, but by the time they get to the place where the Teasel was moored, they find that it has already sailed. Much of the charm of this part of the story is how Port and Starboard make their way down the river, hitching rides on various river craft.

24. What major character do we meet on the train in the first chapter?

From Quiz A Quiz About "Coot Club", Part I

Answer: Tom Dudgeon

Tom Dudgeon is one of the leading characters in the story. He is the son of the doctor in Horning, an expert sailor, and leader of the Coot Club, a local Bird Protection Society. When he finds the motor-launch Margoletta moored so as to block a coot's nest, he pushes the boat adrift. The rest of the story involves the tourists trying to catch him, but without success.

25. In Arthur Ransome's "The Picts and the Martyrs", who are the Martyrs?

From Quiz The Picts and the Martyrs

Answer: Nancy and Peggy

When The Great Aunt arrives unexpectedly to look after them while their parents are away, Nancy and Peggy Blackett (whose "real" names are Ruth and Margaret) decide to suffer for a good cause, like the martyrs they've read about in history books. Therefore they behave like good little girls during her visit instead of the fearsome pirates they would like to be.

26. What is the Swallows' first indication that something is not right with the Amazons?

From Quiz A Quiz on "Swallowdale"

Answer: There is no-one to meet them at the station.

All of these things in fact happen during the first chapter of "Swallowdale", but the first hint comes when they arrive at the train station and "no one had been there".

27. At whose farm do they stay for the first part of the story?

From Quiz Arthur Ransome -- "Pigeon Post"

Answer: Tyson's

Atkinson's farm is where Squashy Hat (their imagined enemy and rival) is staying. Dixon's is where the D's stay in Winter Holiday. Swainson's is the farm in Swallowdale. Tyson's farm may be based on Low Yewdale, near Coniston.

28. How many brothers does the Fool have?

From Quiz The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship

Answer: 2

The Fool has two older brothers who are more clever and more well-loved by his parents than the Fool is.

29. What did Roger take on board the Goblin that 'cost more than a penny?'

From Quiz Arthur Ransome's 'We Didn't Mean To Go To Sea'

Answer: Penny whistle

Grog is what the Swallows call ginger beer (pop or soda). Pemmican can be corned beef. A Penny Farthing is a very old fashioned type of bicycle that would not have been a welcome addition on Goblin. Roger can very nearly play the penny whistle.

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