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Quiz about Allan Quatermain by H Rider Haggard
Quiz about Allan Quatermain by H Rider Haggard

"Allan Quatermain" by H. Rider Haggard Quiz


After winning a kingdom (unfortunately, for someone else), and making good his escape from the desert, our brave hero Allan kicks his heels for a while. But then his friends Good and Curtis get in touch and once again we're off.....

A multiple-choice quiz by Yarabokin. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
Yarabokin
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
299,840
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
15
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
9 / 15
Plays
204
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Question 1 of 15
1. The book opens with news of which sad event? Hint


Question 2 of 15
2. At the start of the novel, how long is it since the three heroes returned from Africa? Hint


Question 3 of 15
3. On their journey upriver, during a sneak attack by the Masai tribesmen, Allan relieves one of them of something. What is it? Hint


Question 4 of 15
4. What is the name of the Zulu who accompanies the three men on their adventure? Hint


Question 5 of 15
5. Who runs the mission house on the Tana river? Hint


Question 6 of 15
6. Due to his fighting style with his axe, Umslopogaas has acquired a nickname. What is it? Hint


Question 7 of 15
7. What excuse does Alphonse, the cowardly chef, make for the crime that made him flee France? Hint


Question 8 of 15
8. What did Allan have especially made in Birmingham, that helped during the battle at the mission house? Hint


Question 9 of 15
9. After their terrifying trip downriver, and just before their arrival at Milosis, how do our heroes try to impress the locals? Hint


Question 10 of 15
10. The two beautiful queens of Zu-Vendis, Nyleptha and Sorais, meet the adventurers. Which of our heroes catches the eye of both the queens? Hint


Question 11 of 15
11. The country our adventurers is in is called Zu-Vendis. What does this mean? Hint


Question 12 of 15
12. Agon, the high priest who hates our heroes, is "persuaded" to marry Curtis and Nyleptha. How is this persuasion carried out, considering death threats are not an option? Hint


Question 13 of 15
13. The final battle between the forces of Nyleptha and Sorais is fought, and Nyleptha's forces are triumphant (just). What news, brought by a messenger, mars the victory celebrations? Hint


Question 14 of 15
14. What is Umslopogaas' last living act? Hint


Question 15 of 15
15. What does Curtis say are Allan's only two faults? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. The book opens with news of which sad event?

Answer: The death of Allan's son.

Allan's son, Harry, was qualified as a doctor. Curtis in particular thought very highly of him, as on a hunting party Harry once shot Curtis in the leg, and then cut the pellets out himself, pointing out how useful it is to have a doctor around. Unfortunately, Harry volunteered to work in a small-pox hospital, and succumbed to the disease. Allan was distraught.
2. At the start of the novel, how long is it since the three heroes returned from Africa?

Answer: Three years.

Our heroes are sick of the trappings of civilisation. Allan has nothing to stay for with the death of his son, and Good and Curtis have equally valid reasons. Good reckons he is getting too fat, and Curtis is "sick of shooting pheasants and partridges". It's a tough life!
3. On their journey upriver, during a sneak attack by the Masai tribesmen, Allan relieves one of them of something. What is it?

Answer: A hand.

With our heroes dozing in canoes in the river, the Masai swim out and attack, killing one of the native bearers. Mild mannered, unassuming, God fearing Allan instantly whips up a battle axe and chops off one of the Masai's arms. The Masai go away.
4. What is the name of the Zulu who accompanies the three men on their adventure?

Answer: Umslopogaas.

Umslopogaas is seriously not to be messed with. His axe has notches marking the number of men he has killed in hand to hand combat. There are 103 of them, and that doesn't count people he hasn't ripped open (a native custom) or "those whom another man had struck". Oh yeah. He's hard.
5. Who runs the mission house on the Tana river?

Answer: Mackenzie.

The mission house is a beautiful place, tended lovingly by Mackenzie and his wife. Allan is struck by the splendour of the gardens. A home away from home! "You are very venturesome people" says Mackenzie to our heroes. He has no idea!
6. Due to his fighting style with his axe, Umslopogaas has acquired a nickname. What is it?

Answer: Woodpecker.

Umslopogaas' axe, called Inkosi-kaas, had a cutting edge, but also a spike, with which the killing blow was delivered. Umslopogaas considered this much more sporting than a mere slash. The axe's name means, in Zulu, "Chieftainess" due to her habit of "prying very deep into things". A barrel of laughs Umslopogaas was not.
7. What excuse does Alphonse, the cowardly chef, make for the crime that made him flee France?

Answer: The heroic blood of his grandfather made him do it.

Alphonse lays out his tragic life story to our heroes. Falling in love, his conscription, deserting, trip back to France, loss of love, fleeing the authorities. Our heroes' response? They choke with laughter. But I do have to admit, Alphonse is a grade one chump.
8. What did Allan have especially made in Birmingham, that helped during the battle at the mission house?

Answer: Chainmail shirts.

Wearing chainmail had worked for our heroes before, in "King Solomon's Mines". "They can do most things in the way of steel work in Birmingham" says Allan. What about Sheffield?
9. After their terrifying trip downriver, and just before their arrival at Milosis, how do our heroes try to impress the locals?

Answer: Shoot a hippo.

Yes, of course it's all about shooting. Our heroes try to blow the heads off a few hippopotami to impress the natives. That's what all the women love! However, this backfires when we find out that the priesthood venerate hippos as a sacred animal. Whoops.
10. The two beautiful queens of Zu-Vendis, Nyleptha and Sorais, meet the adventurers. Which of our heroes catches the eye of both the queens?

Answer: Henry Curtis.

Ah, but now it starts. Nyleptha and Sorais both fancy Curtis. Good is after Sorais. Curtis falls in love with Nyleptha. "Oh my word!" Allan thinks " the ladies have come on the stage, and now we may look to the plot to develop itself." And Umslopogaas, he doesn't care as long as he can chop someone's head off at some stage.
11. The country our adventurers is in is called Zu-Vendis. What does this mean?

Answer: Yellow Country

Allan isn't quite sure why this is the case, but reckons it has something to do with either the quantity of gold that can be found, or the yellow grasses. Still, it doesn't matter, our heroes are here to stay.
12. Agon, the high priest who hates our heroes, is "persuaded" to marry Curtis and Nyleptha. How is this persuasion carried out, considering death threats are not an option?

Answer: Denying him food.

"Well, I cannot execute a High Priest" says Nyleptha "But I can leave him to contemplate the altar of the Sun without anything to eat". Agon had not had breakfast and quickly agreed. Proving two things. One, Agon's spiritual development is perhaps a tad below par, and two, Curtis' marriage may be a little "bumpy".
13. The final battle between the forces of Nyleptha and Sorais is fought, and Nyleptha's forces are triumphant (just). What news, brought by a messenger, mars the victory celebrations?

Answer: Nyleptha will be assassinated at dawn.

This news leaves Allan and Umslopogaas with a hard task: a hundred mile ride in nine hours! Hard going indeed but Umslopogaas has a plan. Does it involve horse changing, canoes, strange primitive flying machines? No. Of course not. When Agon, the sly high priest who plans the assassination, is found "I will split him to the beard" says Umslopogaas. Typical. Yes, but you have to get there first!
14. What is Umslopogaas' last living act?

Answer: Shatter the sacred stone.

Umslopogaas dies in a heroic defence of Nyleptha. He takes more than a few of the enemy with him though (Agon is one of them). His dying words? A prayer to God? A story of his life? Words of Yoda-like wisdom? No. "but it was a kingly fray" he says. Hard as nails.
15. What does Curtis say are Allan's only two faults?

Answer: Excessive modesty, a little jealousy.

Alas, the story ends with the death of Allan, a while after receiving a wound whilst saving Good's life in the battle. Although mentioning these failings, Curtis does heap praise on Allan, and a good thing too. All adventures must come to an end....and I'm afraid this is ours. See you Allan....
Source: Author Yarabokin

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