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Quiz about Five On a Hike Together  Enid Blyton
Quiz about Five On a Hike Together  Enid Blyton

"Five On a Hike Together" - Enid Blyton Quiz


This is the adventure where the Five find themselves out in the middle of a lake looking for a missing boat. Can they avoid trouble from Dirty Dick? Try out the multi-choice questions and see.

A multiple-choice quiz by Philian. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
Philian
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
158,206
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
15
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
11 / 15
Plays
1346
Awards
Top 20% Quiz
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Question 1 of 15
1. From whom did Anne receive an exciting letter in the first chapter of the story? Hint


Question 2 of 15
2. What is unusual about the girls' boarding school that is especially important to George? Hint


Question 3 of 15
3. Julian gives his sister Anne a hug when he meets up with her. How does Dick greet his cousin George? Hint


Question 4 of 15
4. During which month of the year do the Five actually go on their hike? Hint


Question 5 of 15
5. How did Timmy come to get hurt? Hint


Question 6 of 15
6. Why do Julian and George go to Spiggy House? Hint


Question 7 of 15
7. When Dick sleeps the night in a barn which name is called out to him through the little window? Hint


Question 8 of 15
8. What new name does Julian suggest for Timmy after he has eaten lots of food at the Gaston's house? Hint


Question 9 of 15
9. What did the clanging of the bells in the middle of the night actually mean? Hint


Question 10 of 15
10. Which one of the children solves the mystery of why the message about "Two-Trees. Gloomy Water. Saucy Jane. Maggie knows." was delivered to Dick? Hint


Question 11 of 15
11. What did the policeman do with the message on the piece of paper that the children pass on to him? Hint


Question 12 of 15
12. What had happened to the house at Two Trees many years before? Hint


Question 13 of 15
13. Which of the following boats do Maggie and Dirty Dick use when they row on the lake? Hint


Question 14 of 15
14. Which of the following landmarks is not one that has to be in place if the raft is to be positioned over the sunken boat? Hint


Question 15 of 15
15. What happens to Maggie and Dirty Dick when they chase after the children? Hint





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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. From whom did Anne receive an exciting letter in the first chapter of the story?

Answer: Julian

This story begins at the boarding school attended by George and Anne. In fact the adventure is crammed into the half-term holiday. Julian's letter lets the girls know that they have been granted two days extra holiday because two boys have won a special scholarship.
2. What is unusual about the girls' boarding school that is especially important to George?

Answer: The school allowed the girls to bring their own pets to school.

One of the reasons that George did so little mixing with other children was the problem of her dog, Timmy. She refuses to be parted from her dog and she only agrees to go away to boarding school when Anne tells her about the special rule at her school.
3. Julian gives his sister Anne a hug when he meets up with her. How does Dick greet his cousin George?

Answer: He gives her a friendly slap on the back.

George and Dick, Julian and Anne all like each other but George's determination to be treated as a boy ensures that any gestures of affection and greeting must be kept to what she will tolerate. This means that Dick slaps her on the back like he would do with one of his classmates or team mates at school.
4. During which month of the year do the Five actually go on their hike?

Answer: October - it's the autumn half term holiday

The October holiday means that the Five have to be particularly careful about the weather. Most of their adventures seem to take place during the summer holidays when there are more days available and when they camp out or go off in a caravan.
5. How did Timmy come to get hurt?

Answer: He got trapped down a rabbit hole and had to be hauled out.

Timmy was over enthusiastic in his chasing of rabbits and went down a hole that was much too small for him. The only one small enough to go in after him was Anne. All the others had to combine to drag both Anne and Timmy out of the little tunnel. Somehow Timmy damaged himself in the process. George is so worried she even partly blames Anne for holding him so tight.
6. Why do Julian and George go to Spiggy House?

Answer: They hope to find a Mr. Gaston who knows about animal injuries.

It is Timmy's injury that causes Julian to decide that they must change their plans and separate into two parties. Mr. Gaston keeps horses but a woman in the village tells them that he will be able to treat Timmy as well. Dick and Anne are heading for Blue Pond Farmhouse where they have arranged to spend the night.
7. When Dick sleeps the night in a barn which name is called out to him through the little window?

Answer: Dick

At first Dick believes someone has got a message for him but the message is really for "Dirty Dick", the son of Mrs. Taggart who lives at the farm where Dick and Anne had stayed.
8. What new name does Julian suggest for Timmy after he has eaten lots of food at the Gaston's house?

Answer: Tummy

In the old days George would have taken offense at this kind of joke about her beloved dog. But her friendship with her cousins means that her character has changed and Enid Blyton says, "They all laughed, George especially."
9. What did the clanging of the bells in the middle of the night actually mean?

Answer: That a prisoner had escaped from the prison.

The night-time bell-ringing is another one of the clever ways in which Enid Blyton can build up the exciting atmosphere of her story. The first time it happens it is inexplicable but later on the children know that an escaped prisoner is on the run. It is bit reminiscent of the escape of the convict in Dickens' "Great Expectations" where guns are fired to signal that two convicts have escaped from the hulks.
10. Which one of the children solves the mystery of why the message about "Two-Trees. Gloomy Water. Saucy Jane. Maggie knows." was delivered to Dick?

Answer: Anne

It is Anne who realises that her brother was not the intended recipient of the odd message. She remembers that Mrs. Taggart's son was called Dick and makes the link in her mind before she explains it to the others. They eventually work out that the man at the window must have been the escaped convict.
11. What did the policeman do with the message on the piece of paper that the children pass on to him?

Answer: He tears it into four pieces and throws it away.

The policeman is not interested in the children's story because the escaped convict has been caught.He regards the children as both interfering and cheeky and becomes furious with them. After he tears up the message Dick collects the pieces and reminds the man about the laws connected with scattering litter.
12. What had happened to the house at Two Trees many years before?

Answer: It had been burned down and left in ruins.

The burned out house lies near to Gloomy Water and the children know at once that they are on the trail of what is behind the mystery.
13. Which of the following boats do Maggie and Dirty Dick use when they row on the lake?

Answer: Merry Meg

The Saucy Jane is the boat that has been sunk in the middle of the lake. It is the one containing the treasure. The Merry Meg is the only one of the remaining boats in the boathouse that is at all sea-worthy. The Famous Five don't use a boat - they use a raft.
14. Which of the following landmarks is not one that has to be in place if the raft is to be positioned over the sunken boat?

Answer: Windmill

"Windmill" is the only invented name amongst the three real ones that Enid Blyton supplies. The fourth landmark is "Tock Hill" and only when all four landmarks can be seen at once can the raft be sure of being in the right place. This sort of inventiveness in her plots is what made Enid Blyton's stories so popular.

It is a mystery that the young reader finds straightforward but interesting to solve.
15. What happens to Maggie and Dirty Dick when they chase after the children?

Answer: They get caught in the sucking mud of the marsh.

The children have found the jewellery in the waterproof sack on board the sunken Saucy Jane. They pack the jewels in their kit-bags and set off for the police station. The villains spot the boxes and set off in pursuit. However, very soon they find themselves sinking into the marsh.
Source: Author Philian

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