hound of the baskervilles quiz
Who's who in the story
Fill in the correct names from the boxes below. Some names may appear more than once.
1. The visitor who forgot his walking stick at the Baker Street house was __________.
2. The famous detective's name is __________.
3. The detective's best friend is called __________.
4. It is possible that __________ did not die of a heart attack but was frightened to death.
5. Sir Henry came down to Dartmoor with __________ and __________.
6. Laura Lyons is the daughter of __________.
7. Laura tried to divorce her husband so she could marry __________.
8. The beautiful woman who was born in Costa Rice was __________.
9. The tall stranger on the moor was really __________.
10. __________, the escaped convict, was Mrs. Barrymore's brother.
11. When __________ heard about his death, she cried bitterly.
12. The picture on the wall showed the wicked __________.
13. Sherlock Holmes told __________ that he would enjoy the night air on the moor.
14. Sherlock Holmes told __________ to do as he was told and not to ask any questions.
15. __________ agreed to walk home alone, but he was very shocked when the terrible hound came out of the fog and chased him.
16. __________ had a hiding place for his hound on Grimpen Mire.
Circle the correct answer
1.Sir Henry was sir Charles's:
a. son
b. grandson
c. nephew
2.The Grimpen Mire is:
a. a dangerous bog
b. a nature reserve
c. a village near Baskerville Hall
3.Merripit House is the home of:
a. Dr. Mortimer
b. Mr. Frankland
c. Mr. Stapleton
4.Dr. Mortimer is:
a. old
b. young
c. middle-aged
5.Sir Charles believed the legend because:
a. many people in his family had died strangely
b. he liked supernatural stories
c. he was afraid of large black dogs
6. Hugo Baskerville of the legend was known to be:
a. good
b. wicked
c. innocent
7. Hugo's death was:
a. expected
b. natural
c. supernatural
8. Sir Charles's last steps were on tiptoe because:
a. he was exercising
b. he was running for his life
c. he didn't want to make any noise
9. Sir Charles's death was:
a. natural
b. supernatural
c. a case of murder
Who's who in the story
Fill in the correct names from the boxes below. Some names may appear more than once.
1. The visitor who forgot his walking stick at the Baker Street house was __________.
2. The famous detective's name is __________.
3. The detective's best friend is called __________.
4. It is possible that __________ did not die of a heart attack but was frightened to death.
5. Sir Henry came down to Dartmoor with __________ and __________.
6. Laura Lyons is the daughter of __________.
7. Laura tried to divorce her husband so she could marry __________.
8. The beautiful woman who was born in Costa Rice was __________.
9. The tall stranger on the moor was really __________.
10. __________, the escaped convict, was Mrs. Barrymore's brother.
11. When __________ heard about his death, she cried bitterly.
12. The picture on the wall showed the wicked __________.
13. Sherlock Holmes told __________ that he would enjoy the night air on the moor.
14. Sherlock Holmes told __________ to do as he was told and not to ask any questions.
15. __________ agreed to walk home alone, but he was very shocked when the terrible hound came out of the fog and chased him.
16. __________ had a hiding place for his hound on Grimpen Mire.
Circle the correct answer
1.Sir Henry was sir Charles's:
a. son
b. grandson
c. nephew
2.The Grimpen Mire is:
a. a dangerous bog
b. a nature reserve
c. a village near Baskerville Hall
3.Merripit House is the home of:
a. Dr. Mortimer
b. Mr. Frankland
c. Mr. Stapleton
4.Dr. Mortimer is:
a. old
b. young
c. middle-aged
5.Sir Charles believed the legend because:
a. many people in his family had died strangely
b. he liked supernatural stories
c. he was afraid of large black dogs
6. Hugo Baskerville of the legend was known to be:
a. good
b. wicked
c. innocent
7. Hugo's death was:
a. expected
b. natural
c. supernatural
8. Sir Charles's last steps were on tiptoe because:
a. he was exercising
b. he was running for his life
c. he didn't want to make any noise
9. Sir Charles's death was:
a. natural
b. supernatural
c. a case of murder
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