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"The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes"

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Introduction:
"There are 12 stories in the volume entitled "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes". Each of the multi-choice questions is based on the 12 cases that make up the book."


1. In "A Scandal in Bohemia" what had been Irene Adler's professional occupation?
    She was a portrait painter
    She was a fashion designer
    She was an opera singer
    She was a ballet dancer


2. In "A Scandal in Bohemia" at what religious ceremony was Holmes present as a witness?
    The marriage of Irene Adler to Godfrey Norton
    The funeral of Irene Adler
    The marriage of his friend Dr. Watson
    The christening of Irene Adler's child


3. What does Holmes immediately request from the King of Bohemia as a reward for his involvement in the Irene Adler case?
    A photograph of Irene Adler
    A gold ring
    An emerald ring
    A silver candlestick


4. In "The Red-Headed League" how does Holmes deduce that red-headed Jabez Wilson had at one time been a carpenter?
    He had a tie-pin from the Master Joiners' Association
    A reunion programme for the Carpenters' Ball poked out of his pocket
    There were scars on his hands from his use of chisels
    His right hand was a size larger than his left


5. What task was Jabez Wilson allotted by Mr. Duncan Ross who appears to be the agent for the "Red-Headed League"?
    He has to copy out the Bradshaw Railway Timetable for 1887
    He has to copy out the Encyclopaedia Britannica
    He has to copy the Crockfords' Register of Church of England Clergymen
    He has to copy out Whitaker's Almanac for the current year


6. What is the name of the policeman who waits with Holmes, Watson and Mr. Merryweather in the bank vault in "The Red-Headed League"?
    Lestrade
    Gregson
    MacDonald
    Jones


7. In "A Case of Identity" what was the trade of the father of Miss Mary Sutherland before he died and left her a considerable sum that drew the attention of her stepfather?
    plumber
    joiner
    electrician
    butcher


8. In "A Case of Identity" what was significant about all the letters sent by Hosmer Angel to Mary Sutherland?
    They were in two distinctly different sets of handwriting
    They were all typewritten even down to the signature
    They were all especially scented note-paper
    They were all posted in Camberwell


9. In "The Boscombe Valley Mystery" which animal was apparently named by the dying Mr. McCarthy?
    a cat
    a rat
    a dog
    a horse


10. In "The Five Orange Pips" how did Sherlock Holmes know that his client, Mr. Openshaw, had come to London from the south-west of England?
    He noticed a mixture of clay and chalk on the man's toe-caps
    He could see the railway ticket the man was carrying
    He noticed the "Exeter Post" sticking out of the man's pocket
    He had noted that the cab the man came in had arrived from Paddington Station


11. In "The Five Orange Pips" which initials were scrawled on the letter which contained the five orange pips?
    V.V.
    J.M.
    S.H.
    K.K.K.


12. In "The Five Orange Pips" what did Holmes find in common between the cities of Pondicherry, Dundee and London from where the three letters had been sent?
    They were all on major railway routes
    They were all sea-ports
    The dead man, Mr. Openshaw, had lived in them all
    They were all cities where Moriarty had committed crimes


13. In "The Five Orange Pips" what happened to the murderers of John Openshaw?
    They were presumed drowned in Atlantic when the "Lone Star" went down
    They escaped justice and returned successfully to the U.S.A.
    They were killed in a railroad smash near Chicago
    They were arrested by the police and executed for murder


14. In "The Man with the Twisted Lip" where did Neville St. Clair carry out his transformation into a disabled beggar?
    In an opium den
    In a small barge moored on the Thames
    In a small variety theatre
    In a working man's hostel


15. In "The Man with the Twisted Lip" what did Holmes take with him in his bag when he went to visit the beggar-man called Boone who was being held in the police cells?
    A bottle of brandy
    A sponge
    A pistol
    A letter


16. In "The Blue Carbuncle" in what unusual place did Peterson, the commissionaire, and his wife find the precious jewel?
    In the crop of a turkey
    In the crop of a goose
    In the beak of a parrot
    In the crop of a chicken


17. In "The Blue Carbuncle" how does Holmes get the vital address from the market-trader who is reluctant to give him any information?
    He offers the man twenty sovereigns
    He pretends to make a bet which he is happy to lose
    He threatens to get Scotland Yard to investigate his business
    He tells the man where he can get lots of turkeys at a low price


18. In "The Speckled Band" how does Dr. Grimesby Roylott demonstrate his strength to Holmes and Watson?
    He twists one of the railings outside their flat until it snaps
    He lifts the door of their flat in Baker Street off its hinges
    He twists a poker out of shape
    He lifts the body of his carriage whilst a wheel is replaced


19. In "The Speckled Band" what was the metallic clang that Miss Stoner heard in the middle of the night?
    It was the sound of the ventilation grating being shut
    It was the noise of the safe door closing on Dr. Roylott's snake
    It was the sound of the trap-door being replaced
    It was the sound of the dustbin being moved back


20. In "The Engineer's Thumb" what did Colonel Lysander Stark declare was the purpose of his stamping machine?
    It was used to compress fuller's earth into bricks
    It was used to make the clay moulds for pottery
    It was used to make the metal tongues of garden forks
    It was used to crush the resin out of pine bark to make turpentine


21. In "The Engineer's Thumb" what clue did Holmes use to deduce that the mysterious house was not north, south, east or west of the village of Eyford in Berkshire?
    The smell of the woodsmoke from a nearby foundry
    The fact that Mr. Hatherley could hear the sound of a train
    The fact that Stark's carriage horse was not sweating
    The tracks left by the carriage in the mud


22. In "The Noble Bachelor" in which Californian city did Lord St. Simon first meet the lady to whom he became engaged?
    San Diego
    Los Angeles
    San Francisco
    Sacramento


23. In "The Beryl Coronet" which person did Alexander Holder catch with the coronet in his hands?
    He caught his niece Mary
    He caught Askew, his butler
    He caught Lucy Parr, a serving maid
    He caught his son Arthur


24. In "The Copper Beeches" what pre-condition did Mr. Rucastle insist upon before he would employ Miss Violet Hunter?
    He insisted she should only wear black dresses
    He insisted she should have her hair cut short
    He insisted that she should be able to speak French
    He insisted that she should be able to ride


25. In "The Copper Beeches" what sort of dog did Mr. Rucastle employ to ensure no one got near to the house?
    a bloodhound.
    a bulldog
    a mastiff
    an Irish setter


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