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Quiz about An Agatha Christie Duology
Quiz about An Agatha Christie Duology

An Agatha Christie Duology Trivia Quiz

Fill in the Missing Nouns

We'll take a look at the opening lines of two of Agatha Christie's masterpieces, "And Then There Were None" and "Murder on the Orient Express". Fill in the missing nouns of these popular works.

by trident. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
trident
Time
3 mins
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Quiz #
416,919
Updated
Jun 29 24
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Very Easy
Avg Score
10 / 10
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326
Awards
Top 35% Quiz
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From "And Then There Were None":
"In the corner of a first-class smoking , Mr. Justice Wargrave, lately retired from the , puffed at a cigar and ran an interested eye through the political news in the Times. He laid the down and glanced out of the window. They were running now through Somerset. He glanced at his watch - another two hours to go. He went over in his mind all that had appeared in the papers about Indian Island. There had been its original purchase by an American who was crazy about - and an account of the luxurious modern house he had built on this little island off the Devon coast."

From "Murder on the Orient Express":
"It was five o'clock on a winter's morning in Syria. Alongside the at Aleppo stood the train grandly designated in railway guides as the Taurus Express. It consisted of a and dining-car, a sleeping-car, and two local coaches. By the step leading up into the sleeping-car stood a young French , resplendent in uniform, conversing with a small man muffled up to the ears of whom nothing was visible but a pink-tipped and the two points of an upward-curled ."
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[moustache] [carriage] [platform] [lieutenant] [millionaire] [yachting] [paper] [kitchen] [nose] [bench]

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
Answer:

In the opening lines of Agatha Christie's "And Then There Were None," we meet Mr. Justice Wargrave, a recently retired judge, as he travels on a train. He is reading the Times newspaper and thinking about his destination, Indian Island. Indian Island, recently purchased by an American millionaire and later sold, is shrouded in mystery and luxury. Mr. Justice Wargrave is heading there after receiving an invitation. Other characters who will join him on the island include Vera Claythorne, a young woman hired as a secretary; Philip Lombard, a soldier of fortune; Dr. Armstrong, a successful doctor; and Emily Brent, a strict, religious spinster. Each character has been invited to the island under different pretenses, setting the stage for a suspenseful and intriguing story.

In the opening lines of Agatha Christie's "Murder on the Orient Express," it is a cold winter morning in Syria, and the grand Taurus Express train is stationed at Aleppo. Standing by the sleeping car is Lieutenant Dubosc, a young French officer in a striking uniform, conversing with a small, heavily bundled man. This man is Hercule Poirot, a famous Belgian detective known for his exceptional investigative skills and his meticulously groomed, distinctive mustache. Poirot, renowned for solving intricate cases, is about to board the train. His presence is crucial to the book's mystery, as he will use his sharp mind and keen eye for detail to unravel the complex murder that occurs aboard the Orient Express.
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