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Quiz about Its Little
Quiz about Its Little

It's Little! Trivia Quiz


'Little' is the common bond, but what comes next? I give you a clue, you tell me what the word is that follows 'little'.

A multiple-choice quiz by fringe. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
fringe
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
96,623
Updated
Jun 29 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
1939
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Question 1 of 10
1. At just 5'2" (1.57m) tall Napoleon Bonaparte was nicknamed the Little _____ ? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Big ears and big eyes didn't bode well for this little grand-daughter in a Grimm fairy tale. Who was it? Little _____
_____
_____?

Answer: (Three words)
Question 3 of 10
3. Having been injured in a riding accident this lady was no longer able to play tennis. She had however already bagged her place in history as being the first woman to win all the 'Grand Slams' in the same year. She is known as Little _____?

Answer: (One small word)
Question 4 of 10
4. What name did J.M. Barrie give to the stomach, from his 1903 play of the same name, Little_____? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Arkansas has a mockingbird and a pine tree in its emblems, but what could its capital be...Little _____?

Answer: (One word)
Question 6 of 10
6. Good Golly, who could I be Miss Molly? Little _____? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Custer made his last stand here. It was the Battle of Little _____?

Answer: (One word 7 letters)
Question 8 of 10
8. Robin Hood relied on this big strong fighter in his battles with the Sheriff of Nottingham's men. He was of course Little _____? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. This children's classic was written in 1868 by Miss Alcott. It was "Little _____"?

Answer: (One word)
Question 10 of 10
10. This novel by Charles Dickens centred upon life in an English prison. It was called "Little _____"? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. At just 5'2" (1.57m) tall Napoleon Bonaparte was nicknamed the Little _____ ?

Answer: Corporal

In 1796, following the Battle of Lodi, Napoleon I was given this nickname. He had many nicknames during the course of his life, one of which was 'Corporal Violet' given to him following his exile to Elba in 1814, having said that he would "return with the violets."
2. Big ears and big eyes didn't bode well for this little grand-daughter in a Grimm fairy tale. Who was it? Little _____ _____ _____?

Answer: Red Riding Hood

Between 1812 and 1822 brothers Jacob Ludwig Carl and Wilhelm Carl Grimm published their famous fairy tales in three volumes, including such favourites as "Hansel and Gretel" and "Cinderella".
3. Having been injured in a riding accident this lady was no longer able to play tennis. She had however already bagged her place in history as being the first woman to win all the 'Grand Slams' in the same year. She is known as Little _____?

Answer: Mo

Maureen Catherine Connolly, born in California in 1934, won the US Open at the age of sixteen, the following year winning Wimbledon. She retained both, and in 1953 took all four Grand Slams.
4. What name did J.M. Barrie give to the stomach, from his 1903 play of the same name, Little_____?

Answer: Mary

"How's little Mary today?", asked the doctor, referring to the stomach of his young patient.
5. Arkansas has a mockingbird and a pine tree in its emblems, but what could its capital be...Little _____?

Answer: Rock

Known as the Bear State, or the Land Of Opportunity, Arkansas was the 25th State to join the Union in 1836.
6. Good Golly, who could I be Miss Molly? Little _____?

Answer: Richard

Richard Wayne Penniman was born in Georgia in 1932 and left home at the age of 14 to tour the vaudeville shows of the time. Raised as a Seventh Day Adventist, he became a minister after a near-fatal plane crash and turned to recording gospel songs. He also survived a serious car crash in 1985.
7. Custer made his last stand here. It was the Battle of Little _____?

Answer: Bighorn

Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse led the Sioux and Cheyenne native Americans against Colonel George Custer's regiment of 225 troops, totally annihilating them in June 1876 near the Little Bighorn river in Montana.
8. Robin Hood relied on this big strong fighter in his battles with the Sheriff of Nottingham's men. He was of course Little _____?

Answer: John

John Little, to be renamed Little John, was Robin's most trusted friend and ally.
9. This children's classic was written in 1868 by Miss Alcott. It was "Little _____"?

Answer: Women

Having been a nurse during the Civil War, Louisa May Alcott went on to write "Good Wives", "An Old Fashioned Girl", "Little Men" and "Jo's Boys", as well as the better known "Little Women".
10. This novel by Charles Dickens centred upon life in an English prison. It was called "Little _____"?

Answer: Dorrit

Published in complete form in 1857 "Little Dorrit" told of life in a debtor's prison, taken from Dickens' own experience of his father's stay in such an institution.
Source: Author fringe

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