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Quiz about Da Vinci Code Part I
Quiz about Da Vinci Code Part I

"Da Vinci Code" Part I Trivia Quiz


This should be some easy points for those of you who have read "The Da Vinci Code" by Dan Brown. I have added extra facts in the interesting information section!

A multiple-choice quiz by ohlavash. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
ohlavash
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
233,507
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
6 / 10
Plays
1345
Last 3 plays: Linda_Arizona (7/10), Guest 77 (10/10), Guest 85 (0/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. Chapter 1: When Langdon was lecturing at the American University of Paris' Pavilion Dauphine, the hostess introduced him with, "Our guest tonight needs no introduction..." What was the hostess' name? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Chapter 2: As Silas was reporting to the Teacher what he had learned from his victims, he mentioned the clef de voûte. What French translation corresponds to this? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Chapter 3: As Langdon headed toward the main entrance of the Louvre the agent in charge asked him " Do you like our pyramid?" What did Langdon reply? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Chapter 4: Jacques Sauniere's body lay in the most popular section of the Louvre. In which section was his body found? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Chapter 5: "Opus Dei traditionalist philosophy initially had taken root in Spain before Franco's regime, but with the 1934 publication (of the book 'The Way') -the message exploded across the world". Which priest wrote 'The Way' in order for this to happen? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Chapter 6: The Louvre's Grand gallery contained DaVincis, Titians, and Caravaggios along with a few other paintings that hung on suspended cables. Which of the following was on the floor of the crime scene? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Chapter 7: Sister Sandrine Biel was awoken in the middle of the night by a call from her boss, the abbe. He wanted her to escort a numerary around the Saint-Sulpice. What time was she supposed to meet him? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Chapter 8: Jacques Sauniere had arranged himself into a life size version of one of DaVinci's illustrations. Which was it?
Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Chapter 9: Sophie Neveu told Robert Langdon that the U.S. Embassy had an urgent message for him. What number did she have him call? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Chapter 10: Aringarosa gave Silas a new name, partly because he could no longer remember his old one, but mostly because of a bible verse that described Silas. Which book was it in? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Chapter 1: When Langdon was lecturing at the American University of Paris' Pavilion Dauphine, the hostess introduced him with, "Our guest tonight needs no introduction..." What was the hostess' name?

Answer: Monique

The hostess provides and reads from "Boston Magazine." Afterwards Langdon comments "...if I find which one of you provided that article I'll have the consulate deport you." He only says this because the magazine describes him in a way that he feels the public should not hear.
2. Chapter 2: As Silas was reporting to the Teacher what he had learned from his victims, he mentioned the clef de voûte. What French translation corresponds to this?

Answer: keystone

As of Chapter 2 the keystone was an engraved tablet that revealed the final resting place of the Holy Grail, information so powerful that its protection was the reason for the brotherhood's very existence.
3. Chapter 3: As Langdon headed toward the main entrance of the Louvre the agent in charge asked him " Do you like our pyramid?" What did Langdon reply?

Answer: Mitterand was a bold man.

"The French it seemed loved to ask Americans this. It was a loaded question, of course. Admitting you liked the pyramid made you a tasteless American, and expressing dislike was a insult to the French."
4. Chapter 4: Jacques Sauniere's body lay in the most popular section of the Louvre. In which section was his body found?

Answer: la Grande Galerie

"La Grande Galerie-a seemingly endless corridor that housed the Louvre's most valuable Italian Masterpieces."
5. Chapter 5: "Opus Dei traditionalist philosophy initially had taken root in Spain before Franco's regime, but with the 1934 publication (of the book 'The Way') -the message exploded across the world". Which priest wrote 'The Way' in order for this to happen?

Answer: Josemaria Escriva

"The congregation founded in 1928 by the Spanish priest Josemaria Escriva, promoted a return to conservative Catholic values and encouraged its members to make sweeping sacrifices in their own lives in order to do the work of God".
6. Chapter 6: The Louvre's Grand gallery contained DaVincis, Titians, and Caravaggios along with a few other paintings that hung on suspended cables. Which of the following was on the floor of the crime scene?

Answer: Caravaggio

Jacques Sauniere had set the security alarm off by pulling down the painting. Unfortunately, Sauniere was the one locked inside while his killer was locked out.
7. Chapter 7: Sister Sandrine Biel was awoken in the middle of the night by a call from her boss, the abbe. He wanted her to escort a numerary around the Saint-Sulpice. What time was she supposed to meet him?

Answer: 1 a.m.

The Church of Saint-Sulpice was the home of the original Rose Line or the Prime Meridian. This honor was taken from it in 1884 when the line was then marked to be in Greenwich, England.
8. Chapter 8: Jacques Sauniere had arranged himself into a life size version of one of DaVinci's illustrations. Which was it?

Answer: The Vitruvian Man

Sauniere chose this position in particular because it was his granddaughter's favorite DaVinci illustration.
9. Chapter 9: Sophie Neveu told Robert Langdon that the U.S. Embassy had an urgent message for him. What number did she have him call?

Answer: her voicemail

When Sophie gave him the instructions via her own voicemail, Robert thought she was crazy. However just in case what she was saying was true, he followed her instructions.
10. Chapter 10: Aringarosa gave Silas a new name, partly because he could no longer remember his old one, but mostly because of a bible verse that described Silas. Which book was it in?

Answer: Acts

The Book of Acts describes the plight of a criminal who was released from prison as a result of an earthquake; when the prisoner escaped he devoted the rest of his life to doing God's work. Silas used this as an example for himself even though he had never even heard of God before. He also devoted his life to God.
Source: Author ohlavash

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