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Quiz about The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
Quiz about The Murder of Roger Ackroyd

15 Questions: The Murder of Roger Ackroyd Multiple Choice Quiz | Literature


Take blackmail, stir in murder, and you have one of Agatha Christie's cleverest mysteries. Use your little grey cells and have fun.

A multiple-choice quiz by LindaC007. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
LindaC007
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
70,536
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
15
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
11 / 15
Plays
2763
Awards
Top 35% Quiz
Last 3 plays: Guest 103 (6/15), Guest 117 (15/15), Guest 45 (12/15).
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Question 1 of 15
1. When the story starts, Dr. Sheppard has just returned from where? Hint


Question 2 of 15
2. Who does the doctor say should adopt 'a mongoose rampant' as his or her crest, because of their ability to gather and spread gossip? Hint


Question 3 of 15
3. Under what circumstances did Dr. Sheppard first meet Hercule Poirot? Hint


Question 4 of 15
4. Who killed Mrs. Ferrars? Hint


Question 5 of 15
5. Why does Roger Ackroyd ask Dr. Sheppard to come to dinner with him at Fernly Park on the day Mrs. Ferrars died? Hint


Question 6 of 15
6. What is the name of the Big Game hunter staying at Fernly Park as Roger Ackroyd's houseguest? Hint


Question 7 of 15
7. What is in the blue letter that Mrs. Ferrars sent to Roger Ackroyd? Hint


Question 8 of 15
8. How is Roger Ackroyd murdered? Hint


Question 9 of 15
9. Who supposedly called Dr. Sheppard telling him that Roger Ackroyd had been murdered? Hint


Question 10 of 15
10. What does Dr. Sheppard find when he reaches Fernly Park? Hint


Question 11 of 15
11. Who persuades Dr. Sheppard to obtain Poirot's help in solving the murder of Roger Ackroyd? Hint


Question 12 of 15
12. Who stole the 40 pounds out of Roger's locked box? Hint


Question 13 of 15
13. What glittery thing does Poirot retrieve from the fishpond? Hint


Question 14 of 15
14. Did Ralph Paton murder Roger Ackroyd?


Question 15 of 15
15. To finish on a lighter note, after all this murder and blackmail, what year was 'The Murder Of Roger Ackroyd' first published? Hint



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Most Recent Scores
Nov 21 2024 : Guest 103: 6/15
Nov 17 2024 : Guest 117: 15/15
Nov 13 2024 : Guest 45: 12/15
Nov 10 2024 : Guest 152: 6/15
Oct 25 2024 : Guest 152: 14/15
Oct 15 2024 : Guest 49: 12/15
Oct 14 2024 : Guest 139: 13/15
Oct 13 2024 : Guest 111: 0/15
Oct 13 2024 : Neha04: 12/15

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. When the story starts, Dr. Sheppard has just returned from where?

Answer: Mrs. Ferrars's house, King's Paddock

He was just hanging up his overcoat after returning from a call to King's Paddock. He had received a call at 8:00 am on Friday, the 17th of September, that Mrs. Ferrars had just been found dead.
2. Who does the doctor say should adopt 'a mongoose rampant' as his or her crest, because of their ability to gather and spread gossip?

Answer: His sister, Caroline

Caroline Sheppard had only two interests in life: taking care of her brother, and gathering and spreading gossip--which she did with an ability that would rival Sherlock Holmes's Baker Street Irregulars, to the aggravation of Dr. Sheppard.
3. Under what circumstances did Dr. Sheppard first meet Hercule Poirot?

Answer: Poirot almost hits him with a vegetable marrow.

Poirot has retired to the village of King's Abbot to grow vegetable marrows. Overwrought at the stubborn refusal of his vegetable marrows to grow up to quality, Poirot throws one across the fence into Dr. Sheppard's yard. Ever the gentleman, Poirot profusely apologizes, and their acquaintance begins. For those of you who do not know exactly what a vegetable marrow is, according to my friends from the Forums, monkeycouzin and izzi (who are both from the UK, and knew), it is a summer squash. My thanks to them both, and thank you monkeycouzin for providing a photo of prepared vegetable marrows, and the scientific name 'curbita pepo'.
4. Who killed Mrs. Ferrars?

Answer: She killed herself

Mrs. Ferrars's suicide was never in doubt from the start. She died of veronal poisoning.
5. Why does Roger Ackroyd ask Dr. Sheppard to come to dinner with him at Fernly Park on the day Mrs. Ferrars died?

Answer: He wishes to discuss the circumstances of Mrs. Ferrars's death.

Roger is very upset by Mrs. Ferrars's death and wishes to discuss it with the man whose advice he trusts most, Dr. Sheppard.
6. What is the name of the Big Game hunter staying at Fernly Park as Roger Ackroyd's houseguest?

Answer: Major Blunt

Major Blunt, the big game hunter, stayed with his friend Roger for a couple of weeks every two years or so. Colonel Melrose is the village's chief constable. Colonel Carter was a social acquaintance, and Raymond was Roger Ackroyd's private secretary.
7. What is in the blue letter that Mrs. Ferrars sent to Roger Ackroyd?

Answer: The name of her blackmailer

Mrs. Ferrars was in love with Roger, but she had two secrets: she had murdered her brutish husband, Mr. Ferrars, a year ago, and she was being bleed dry by a blackmailer. When she confessed to Roger, he rejected her. Mrs. Ferrars wrote a letter telling Roger who her blackmailer was and then swallowed veronal. The letter arrives the night of the dinner party.
8. How is Roger Ackroyd murdered?

Answer: Stabbed with his own dagger

He is stabbed with an ornamental Tunisian dagger given to him by Major Blunt.
9. Who supposedly called Dr. Sheppard telling him that Roger Ackroyd had been murdered?

Answer: Parker, the butler

The doctor says the call is from Parker informing him Ackroyd has been murdered.
10. What does Dr. Sheppard find when he reaches Fernly Park?

Answer: All of these

The door is locked from the inside with a key, and Parker and the doctor break-in the door. Ackroyd has been stabbed from behind, and the study windows are open.
11. Who persuades Dr. Sheppard to obtain Poirot's help in solving the murder of Roger Ackroyd?

Answer: Flora Ackroyd

Flora was afraid that Ralph Paton would be the prime suspect.
12. Who stole the 40 pounds out of Roger's locked box?

Answer: Flora Ackroyd

While Roger begrudgedly paid his niece's bills, she was always short of spending money. When she saw the 100 pounds, the temptation was too great, and she took 40 out of it.
13. What glittery thing does Poirot retrieve from the fishpond?

Answer: A wedding ring

Poirot fishes out a wedding ring with 'From R., March 13th' engraved inside it.
14. Did Ralph Paton murder Roger Ackroyd?

Answer: No

No, Ralph Paton was not involved in any way in the murder of his adoptive father. For those who read the book, you do not need me to reveal the killer. For those of you taking this quiz without first reading the book, knowing the killer will absolutely ruin the book for you. And that would be a crime.
15. To finish on a lighter note, after all this murder and blackmail, what year was 'The Murder Of Roger Ackroyd' first published?

Answer: 1926

It really stands the test of time, doesn't it? It was also the first of Christie's books to be dramatized, with Charles Laughton playing the first Hercule Poirot on the London stage.
Source: Author LindaC007

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