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Quiz about Lesser Known Hans Christian Andersen Stories
Quiz about Lesser Known Hans Christian Andersen Stories

Lesser Known Hans Christian Andersen Stories Quiz


Forget about 'The Little Mermaid', 'The Ugly Duckling' and 'The Princess and the Pea'. This is for those lesser known, but not less wonderful, stories by H.C. Andersen.

A multiple-choice quiz by RedheadDane. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
RedheadDane
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
352,707
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Difficult
Avg Score
5 / 10
Plays
261
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Question 1 of 10
1. What 'Children's Prattle' made the little poor boy very sad? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. How did 'The Angel' know about the sick boy and his flower? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. What was the real name of 'Little Tuk'? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. What was 'The Last Pearl'? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Who did 'The Elf of the Rose' rally to avenge the young girl and her beloved? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Who said of the poor washer-woman that '"She Was Good for Nothing"'? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Why were the 'Two Maidens' upset? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. What exactly was 'The Bell'? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. What is 'The Swan's Nest'? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Who found 'The Loveliest Rose in the World'? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. What 'Children's Prattle' made the little poor boy very sad?

Answer: He heard that people whose names ended in "sen" could never become anythin

Hearing one of the rich children say that people whose named ended in "sen" would never become anything made the little boy sad. He knew that his father's name, and therefore also his, ended in "sen".

In a clever plot-twist at the end of the story, Hans Christian Andersen revealed that the little boy was none other than the famous sculptor Thorvaldsen.
2. How did 'The Angel' know about the sick boy and his flower?

Answer: He was the boy

The Angel, picking up another child who has died, sees the discarded flower left behind by the sick boy who died earlier, and decides to bring it along. After he's told the story, the child asks him how he knows, and he reveals that he was the little boy.
3. What was the real name of 'Little Tuk'?

Answer: Charles

When he was little he couldn't pronounce his name properly so "Charles" became "Tuk". It was all well for those who knew him but not for strangers.
4. What was 'The Last Pearl'?

Answer: Sorrow

Sorrow comes at its own terms, in its own time, but it always comes!
5. Who did 'The Elf of the Rose' rally to avenge the young girl and her beloved?

Answer: The bees

At first he tried to rally the flower-spirits but, thinking they didn't care, he flew to get the bees. However, the flower-spirits did indeed care and killed the wicked brother in his sleep.
6. Who said of the poor washer-woman that '"She Was Good for Nothing"'?

Answer: The mayor

The mayor thought the poor washer-woman was a drunkard because she would frequently drink something (that's probably supposed to be brandy) in order to stay warm in the freezing cold water. However, the mayor himself would also drink strong wine but that wasn't the same kind of drinking, in his mind.
7. Why were the 'Two Maidens' upset?

Answer: They were going to have a name change

The "maidens" weren't actual human beings, rather were they a type of paving tool. In the story the two maidens have just heard that they were to be called 'hand-rammers' instead of 'maidens'.
8. What exactly was 'The Bell'?

Answer: The invisible holy bell

The bell is simply described as "the invisible holy bell". A confectioner hung a bell in a tree, but that bell was far too small. A man came up with the story of the owl, and was made 'Bellringer to the World' (people didn't get much wiser). One of the confirmands wondered if it was the spring making the bell-sound.
9. What is 'The Swan's Nest'?

Answer: Denmark

The first clue to the true nature of the swan's nest comes already in the first line where it's described as being 'between the Baltic and the North Sea'. The swans of the nest are those Danes, both individuals and groups, who came to fame throughout the world.
10. Who found 'The Loveliest Rose in the World'?

Answer: The Queen's son

This fairytale tells the story of a queen who loves roses more than anything. When she is very sick, a wise man says that if she's brought the loveliest rose in the world then she shall never die. First people come with actual roses, but they're the wrong kind.

Then people start bringing "poetic roses", those of tales and stories. In the end it's the Queen's own son who provides the answer and reveals that the rose is... you'll have to read the fairytale yourself to find out.
Source: Author RedheadDane

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