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Quiz about Famous Ghosts
Quiz about Famous Ghosts

Famous Ghosts Trivia Quiz


For those with a fascination for legends of spirits and hauntings. Listen for rattling chains and moans!

A multiple-choice quiz by drowsteel. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
drowsteel
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
344,477
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
15
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
10 / 15
Plays
1152
Awards
Top 35% Quiz
Last 3 plays: Guest 90 (10/15), Guest 73 (11/15), Guest 195 (7/15).
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Question 1 of 15
1. Which ghostly vessel is said to appear around the Cape of Good Hope in storms? Hint


Question 2 of 15
2. What apparition's ghostly wail is supposed to predict a person's death? Hint


Question 3 of 15
3. What Wisconsin-riased magician spent a large portion of his career debunking fake spiritualists' claims to contact the dead? Hint


Question 4 of 15
4. Which building, now a museum in Chicago, was once the source of a legend of a living devil baby? Hint


Question 5 of 15
5. The name of this spirit means "noisy ghost". Hint


Question 6 of 15
6. Who is supposed to walk the earth, weeping and searching for her murdered children? Hint


Question 7 of 15
7. A specific ghost is said to appear if her name is spoken three times in front of a mirror. What is the name of this ghost? Hint


Question 8 of 15
8. What is a psychopomp? Hint


Question 9 of 15
9. The heiress of a firearms fortune believed ghosts instructed her on the plans for building on to her home. What was her family name? Hint


Question 10 of 15
10. The deadliest battle site for a single day of fighting during the American Civil War is supposed to be haunted, with visitors reporting hearing the battle cry of the Irish Brigade as they cross the area called Bloody Lane. What was this battle site? Hint


Question 11 of 15
11. Ronnie DeFeo murdered his family and was sent to prison. His house became famous as a haunting site, and was the subject of a book and a movie. What was the name of the movie? Hint


Question 12 of 15
12. What type of machine, invented in 1790 by Etienne-Gaspard Robert and made popular in the 1800's, projected ghostly images to frighten a paying audience? Hint


Question 13 of 15
13. Sir Walter Raleigh, Richard the Third's nephews, Anne Boleyn, and Lady Jane Grey are just some of the spirits which haunt which famous English castle? Hint


Question 14 of 15
14. Supposedly, the play Macbeth is cursed. The Exorcist and Poltergeist movies share similar legends, supposedly with cast members dying and set disasters occurring during filming. There is even a Japanese Kleenex commercial which is credited with cursing an actress to give birth to a demon baby. Which of the following comedies supposedly has a ghost caught on film? Hint


Question 15 of 15
15. Who is the Japanese ghost rumored to kill people in toilet stalls? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Which ghostly vessel is said to appear around the Cape of Good Hope in storms?

Answer: The Flying Dutchman

The subject of Wagner's opera "Die Fliegende Hollander", the Flying Dutchman is supposedly condemned to sail forever. There are many versions of the story, some of which say that the vessel's captain can walk on land every seven years.
2. What apparition's ghostly wail is supposed to predict a person's death?

Answer: Banshee

The Banshee is often associated with Scots-Irish families who claim the spirit's appearance is a harbinger of a relative's death. It appears in the Walt Disney film "Darby O'Gill and the Little People".
3. What Wisconsin-riased magician spent a large portion of his career debunking fake spiritualists' claims to contact the dead?

Answer: Harry Houdini

Houdini was born Ehrich Weiss in Budapest, Hungary and riased in Appleton, Wisconsin (his family moved to the USA when he was four years old). In addition to being a great magician, he had a real desire to learn the truth about a potential afterlife. Houdini went so far as to arrange messages with his friends that they agreed to try and tell each other after death.
4. Which building, now a museum in Chicago, was once the source of a legend of a living devil baby?

Answer: Hull House

Hull House was originally the home of Charles Hull, but later became a welfare center. Jane Addams, the prominent progressive era reformer, was one of the center's founders and social workers. A story circulated that Addams had taken in a devil baby which had been born after a young woman's father had said he would rather have the Devil in his home than a picture of the Virgin Mary. Addams wrote about it in "The Second Twenty Years at Hull House."
5. The name of this spirit means "noisy ghost".

Answer: Poltergeist

Poltergeists are supposed to move objects, bang on walls, and cause lots of problems for the house they inhabit. Usually when a house is haunted by a ghost which is troublesome instead of just an apparition, it's said to be a poltergeist.
6. Who is supposed to walk the earth, weeping and searching for her murdered children?

Answer: La Llorona

La Llorona (the Weeping Woman) was supposed to have killed her children after their father left her for another woman. She forever walks the earth in search of her children, usually described as a faceless, shrouded woman with claw-like fingernails.
7. A specific ghost is said to appear if her name is spoken three times in front of a mirror. What is the name of this ghost?

Answer: Bloody Mary

Bloody Mary has been imitated in many stories, TV shows, and movies, including 'Candyman', 'Beetlejuice', and 'South Park'. It's a popular game among kids, sometimes with a back story about the ghost being a witch who steals children or a mother whose children were murdered.
8. What is a psychopomp?

Answer: A guide for spirits to the next world

The Grim Reaper is an example of a psychopomp. Some cultures believe animals like dolphins or crows guide souls to their destination.
9. The heiress of a firearms fortune believed ghosts instructed her on the plans for building on to her home. What was her family name?

Answer: Winchester

The Winchester Mystery House is a tourist attraction in California. Many of its more than 160 rooms serve no purpose, and has numerous stairways and elevators which lead to nothing. Sarah Winchester left the house primarily to the ghosts in her will, and most of the house's rooms are sealed so the spirits can live in peace.
10. The deadliest battle site for a single day of fighting during the American Civil War is supposed to be haunted, with visitors reporting hearing the battle cry of the Irish Brigade as they cross the area called Bloody Lane. What was this battle site?

Answer: Antietam

Though most Civil War sites are supposed to be haunted, more people were killed in one day at Antietam than in any other day of battle in U.S. history. Less than half of the Irish Brigade made it off the battlefield alive.
11. Ronnie DeFeo murdered his family and was sent to prison. His house became famous as a haunting site, and was the subject of a book and a movie. What was the name of the movie?

Answer: The Amityville Horror

George and Kathleen Lutz moved into the home with their three children, and reported strange incidents such as mysterious voices, doors locking by themselves, insect swarms, dropping temperatures, and even stranger things. Subsequent owners have experienced no such problems.
12. What type of machine, invented in 1790 by Etienne-Gaspard Robert and made popular in the 1800's, projected ghostly images to frighten a paying audience?

Answer: Phantasmagoria

Why don't people do that anymore? The Phantasmagoria was a modification of a projector called a Magic Lantern, and the projections were said to be pretty convincing.
13. Sir Walter Raleigh, Richard the Third's nephews, Anne Boleyn, and Lady Jane Grey are just some of the spirits which haunt which famous English castle?

Answer: The Tower of London

The Tower has a bloody history, and many famous spirits are said to inhabit it. In addition, legend has it that if the ravens in the tower should ever fly away, it heralds the ruin of Britain.
14. Supposedly, the play Macbeth is cursed. The Exorcist and Poltergeist movies share similar legends, supposedly with cast members dying and set disasters occurring during filming. There is even a Japanese Kleenex commercial which is credited with cursing an actress to give birth to a demon baby. Which of the following comedies supposedly has a ghost caught on film?

Answer: Three Men and a Baby

A rumor circulated that a small boy had killed himself in the home where 'Three Men and a Baby' was filmed. In one of the scenes, the shape of the boy can supposedly be seen in a window.
15. Who is the Japanese ghost rumored to kill people in toilet stalls?

Answer: Red Cape

According to legend, the Red Cape lives in the last stall of the ladies' bathroom, and asks unsuspecting women if they want red or blue paper. Either answer means death, and the way to survive is to say you don't want any paper.
Source: Author drowsteel

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