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Quiz about Lesser Known Spirits of the Bartimaeus Series
Quiz about Lesser Known Spirits of the Bartimaeus Series

Lesser Known Spirits of the "Bartimaeus" Series Quiz


This is a quiz about the lesser known spirits of Jonathan Stroud's "The Bartimaeus Trilogy". Let's see how much you know about them!

A multiple-choice quiz by Cefunx. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
Cefunx
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
259,870
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
5 / 10
Plays
358
Awards
Top 35% Quiz
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Question 1 of 10
1. This Djinni was torn into two parts for disobeying his master. The explosion that occurred destroyed him, his master and some areas near the city. Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. A messenger Imp to Simon Lovelace. Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. The Afrit who was in service to Hans Meyrink of the Czech Empire. Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. A Foliot, in the service of John Mandrake/Nathaniel, who assisted his master in getting Gladstone's staff from Kitty Jones. Was killed by her. Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. The Djinni contained within the Stone Bridge in Prague. Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Instead of fighting Bartimaeus, this spirit devoured itself. Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. This Marid was punished for making a faulty foundation for the Parthenon. Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. This Djinni advised Ptolemy on entering the Other Place. Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. This Afrit was referred to by Kitty and Bartimaeus. He bears the epithet, "The Clever". Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. These Foliots saw Bartimaeus hiding during the Barbarian Sack of Rome, and made a rumour of it. Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. This Djinni was torn into two parts for disobeying his master. The explosion that occurred destroyed him, his master and some areas near the city.

Answer: Asmoral

Asmoral "the resolute" was a Djinni whose master ordered him to attack his friend, Ianna the Djinni. Bartimaeus states this as proof that friendships among spirits are temporary.
2. A messenger Imp to Simon Lovelace.

Answer: Nittles

Nittles was a messenger Imp belonging to Simon Lovelace who was forced to divulge information on his master, by Bartimaeus.
3. The Afrit who was in service to Hans Meyrink of the Czech Empire.

Answer: Phoebus

Phoebus, the Afrit, was in the service of Hans Meyrink, the Chief Minister of the Czech Empire. Phoebus died in the Siege of Prague, shortly before his master.
4. A Foliot, in the service of John Mandrake/Nathaniel, who assisted his master in getting Gladstone's staff from Kitty Jones. Was killed by her.

Answer: Sophocles

Mandrake thought he could exchange his hostage, Jakob Hyrnek, for Gladstone's staff, which was in the possession of Kitty. Sophocles kept Jakob from blurting out their plans, by keeping a claw on his neck.
5. The Djinni contained within the Stone Bridge in Prague.

Answer: Humphrey

Humphrey was one of nine Djinn (including Bartimaeus) to help build the Stone Bridge. He was "honored" by being the sacrifice of the infinitely contained Djinni, when they drew straws at dawn. They gave him a pack of cards to pass the time. Bartimaeus makes a remark about this while in Prague.
6. Instead of fighting Bartimaeus, this spirit devoured itself.

Answer: Hoepo

This spirit (type unspecified) devoured himself, instead of fighting Bartimaeus.
7. This Marid was punished for making a faulty foundation for the Parthenon.

Answer: Atlas

Atlas was a Marid in service to Phinidas. He had extreme strength and muscular power. He was ordered to construct the Parthenon. When the foundation was found to be faulty, Atlas was punished by being forced to hold up the building infinitely. It is a reference to Atlas the Titan of Greek Mythology.
8. This Djinni advised Ptolemy on entering the Other Place.

Answer: Affa

Affa was a Djinni who had spent time amongst the tribal shamans of North America. He advised Ptolemy, his master on entering the other world. He was killed while defending Ptolemy from Roman spirits.
9. This Afrit was referred to by Kitty and Bartimaeus. He bears the epithet, "The Clever".

Answer: Tchue

Tchue "The Clever", is said to cook up the most imaginative and eloquent words while faced with opponents. He never had to even fight them, for his words took care of them.
10. These Foliots saw Bartimaeus hiding during the Barbarian Sack of Rome, and made a rumour of it.

Answer: Frisp and Pollux

Frisp and Pollux saw Bartimaeus defending the Catacombs during the Sack. They misinterpreted it and thought he was there to escape fighting. They spread this rumor among some Imps. The Imps and the two Foliots were all killed by Bartimaeus.
Source: Author Cefunx

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