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Agatha's Arsenal

Created by MotherGoose

Fun Trivia : Quizzes : Christie, Agatha
Agathas Arsenal game quiz
"This is a companion quiz to "Murder by Poison". Although poison was her favourite method, Agatha Christie did not lack imagination when it came to weapons and other methods of murder. (NO SPOILERS)."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. "Good old-fashioned rat poison is good enough for me. Or the reliable blunt instrument. NOT firearms if possible. Firearms are so tricky". Which of Agatha Christie’s regular characters expressed Christie’s own feelings about murder weapons with this quote?
    Hercule Poirot
    Parker Pyne
    Jane Marple
    Ariadne Oliver


2. Despite her reluctance to use firearms as a murder weapon, Christie used this method of disposal in which of the following novels?
    At Bertram's Hotel
    Death on the Nile
    All of the choices are correct
    Murder at the Vicarage


3. In the novel "And Then There Were None", ten people are lured to an island, left stranded and then murdered one by one. The murder methods corresponded to an old English rhyme. Which character's skull was crushed by a heavy white marble clock?
    Emily Caroline Brent
    Anthony James Marston
    William Henry Blore
    Vera Ellizabeth Claythorne


4. No weapon was necessary in "4.50 From Paddington". The murderer used his bare hands to strangle his victim. Who witnessed the tall dark man strangling a woman on the train?
    Elspeth McGillicuddy
    Jane Marple
    Lucy Eylesbarrow
    Mrs McGinty


5. In "The Murder of Roger Ackroyd", with which weapon was Roger Ackroyd stabbed to death?
    an antique bayonet
    a Tunisian dagger
    a switchblade knife
    an Italian stiletto


6. In "Hallowe’en Party", who was found drowned in a bucket of water?
    Leopold Reynolds
    Rowena Drake
    Joyce Reynolds
    Judith Butler


7. In which novel was Simeon Lee found murdered on Christmas Eve, lying in a huge pool of blood with his throat cut?
    All three titles are the same story
    A Holiday for Murder
    A Murder for Christmas
    Hercule Poirot's Christmas


8. In "The ABC Murders", a series of "alliterative" murders occurs. Which victim was strangled with his or her own belt?
    George Earlsfield of Doncaster
    Betty Barnard of Bexhill-on-Sea
    Sir Carmichael Clarke of Churston
    Alice Ascher of Andover


9. In "Witness for the Prosecution", Leonard Vole is accused of murdering Miss Emily French. By what method did he allegedly murder her?
    Suffocated with a pillow
    Bludgeoned with a crowbar
    Drowned in the bathtub
    Strangled with her own scarf


10. In the course of the novel "Easy to Kill" (also known as "Murder is Easy"), there are at least seven suspicious deaths – one death by gastroenteritis (actually poisoning), a drowning, a fatal fall, an "accidental" poisoning, one death by septicaemia (deliberate infection), a hit-and-run "accident" and one fatal blow to the head. Who eventually solves these murders?
    Bridget Conway
    Ariadne Oliver
    Luke Fitzwillliam
    Tommy and Tuppence Beresford


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