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Quiz about The Man who Cried
Quiz about The Man who Cried

The Man who Cried Trivia Quiz


When Abel Mason took his son away from his abusive wife, he was to create a whole new life for himself in the north. A charming book by Catherine Cookson, test yourself!

A multiple-choice quiz by ArleneRimmer. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
ArleneRimmer
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
159,815
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
6 / 10
Plays
195
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Question 1 of 10
1. Alice had a daughter of twelve who shared a name with one of the women he was to come across later in the book. What was this name? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Walking was hard for Dick, but he kept up with his father bravely. Only twice on their way north did they gain ease from walking, once in a car, and the other time they spent some time on another mode of transport. What was it? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Apart from the fact that the madwoman Tilda chained Abel up, what else was unusual about her reaction to father and son? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Finding a car at the side of the road, Abel realised that the driver was in difficulty, and drove him to his home. What was the driver's name? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. What was Fred's address? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. What was Abel's first answer when Hilda asked him to marry her? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. What was Florrie's job? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. A conscientious objector in the first war, and too old to volunteer for the services in the second, what did Abel do for the war effort? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Who is Molly? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. When Abel's wife finally caught up with him, he was charged with bigamy. What sentence did he receive? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Alice had a daughter of twelve who shared a name with one of the women he was to come across later in the book. What was this name?

Answer: Florrie

Alice was murdered by her husband because Abel's wife wrote and told him about the affair she was having. This was the final straw for Abel, and he took Dick away from her abuse.
2. Walking was hard for Dick, but he kept up with his father bravely. Only twice on their way north did they gain ease from walking, once in a car, and the other time they spent some time on another mode of transport. What was it?

Answer: a barge

Daphne and her mother (who was never named) employed Abel for their two week holiday to handle the barge, but after three days the mother made advances towards Abel, and they left the next morning. They were to see Daphne later in the story.
3. Apart from the fact that the madwoman Tilda chained Abel up, what else was unusual about her reaction to father and son?

Answer: she ignored Dick

Abel worked for an entire day in the pouring rain for one ration of food and drink - this he shared with his son. Tilda never even appeared to notice that Dick was there at all. She saw Abel as an answer to prayer for her farm, which was badly run down, even though the house was pristine.

In escaping from the chains, Dick and Abel hurt her, and reported the incident to a doctor as soon as they were able. This doctor was a relative of hers, and soon assured them, on returning to the farm, that she would be well.

They were to meet the doctor later in the story.
4. Finding a car at the side of the road, Abel realised that the driver was in difficulty, and drove him to his home. What was the driver's name?

Answer: Peter Maxwell

Peter was to offer Abel a job with his cars, and a flat over the workshop. This was a godsend, but for one problem. Knowing that Peter was a religious man, Abel believed that he would have been upset if he knew that he had taken Dick away from his mother. He pretended to be a widower and changed their name from Mason to Grey, his mother's maiden name.
5. What was Fred's address?

Answer: 109 Temple Street

After Peter Maxwell died (some time after Abel and Dick were established in his employ) Hilda sent Abel to tell her father and sister what had happened.
6. What was Abel's first answer when Hilda asked him to marry her?

Answer: that he would live with her without marriage

He had an idea that Hilda wanted marriage after Peter died. Sure that he and Dick would be turned out if he refused, or if she knew he had been lying about his wife, he felt he was left with little alternative. His first option was to live with her without wedlock, but she would not entertain this. He married her, but drew the line at a ceremony in a church.
7. What was Florrie's job?

Answer: she owned a clothes shop

Hilda disapproved of the relationships Florrie had had in her life, and deemed her a loose woman because she had never got married. Abel fell in love with Florrie almost the moment he saw her and was later to have a lasting affair with his sister-in-law, and was to father her child.
8. A conscientious objector in the first war, and too old to volunteer for the services in the second, what did Abel do for the war effort?

Answer: he was an Air Raid Warden

Dick was to try for the RAF but his emotional problems (stemming from lying about his mother for many years) caused physical difficulties such as twitches and stammering, and this prevented him from joining up. The book ends while the war is still on, so we do not discover what he decided to do instead.
9. Who is Molly?

Answer: Dick's sweetheart

Molly lived next door and spent most of her life as a drudge to her voluntarily bed-bound mother. She was to die from shock in an air raid, and Molly felt guilty for she had just admitted to Dick that she wished her mother dead. Dick confessed that he often wished his own mother dead.
10. When Abel's wife finally caught up with him, he was charged with bigamy. What sentence did he receive?

Answer: nine months imprisonment

Hilda wrote to the court telling them that she had been offered a relationship without marriage, that Abel refused to marry her in a church, and that he profited in no way from her business affairs in the period of their marriage. This, along with the bad impression given by his first wife, went a long way to the lenient sentence given.
Source: Author ArleneRimmer

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