And Then There Were None Extra Credit 2

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And Then There Were None Extra Credit 2 - Quiz



Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    How did Emily Brent die?

    • A.

      Hit in the head with something heavy

    • B.

      Shot with the revolver

    • C.

      A poisoned syringe

    • D.

      Drowning

    Correct Answer
    C. A poisoned syringe
    Explanation
    Emily Brent died from being injected with a poisoned syringe. This means that someone deliberately administered a lethal substance into her body using a syringe. The exact details of who did it and why may not be provided in the question, but it is clear that the cause of her death was the poison injected into her system.

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  • 2. 

    What scared Vera Claythorne when she went up to her room?

    • A.

      Someone hiding in her room

    • B.

      Seaweed hanging from the ceiling

    • C.

      An animal under her bed

    • D.

      Anthony Marston's ghost

    Correct Answer
    B. Seaweed hanging from the ceiling
    Explanation
    Vera Claythorne was scared when she went up to her room because she saw seaweed hanging from the ceiling. This unexpected sight would have been alarming and unsettling, as it is not a typical or natural occurrence. Seaweed hanging from the ceiling could indicate that someone had been in her room and placed it there, leading to feelings of fear and unease.

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  • 3. 

    Who brought the revolver to the island?

    • A.

      Anthony Marston

    • B.

      General Macarthur

    • C.

      Justice Wargrave

    • D.

      Philip Lombard

    Correct Answer
    D. Philip Lombard
    Explanation
    Philip Lombard brought the revolver to the island.

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  • 4. 

    How did Justice Wargrave die?

    • A.

      Poison

    • B.

      Hit in the head with a blunt object

    • C.

      Drowned

    • D.

      Shot in the head with the revolver

    Correct Answer
    D. Shot in the head with the revolver
    Explanation
    Justice Wargrave died from being shot in the head with a revolver. This means that someone intentionally shot him, causing a fatal injury. The other options, poison, being hit in the head with a blunt object, and drowning, do not align with the cause of death mentioned in the answer.

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  • 5. 

    Who brought the syringe to the island?

    • A.

      Dr. Armstrong

    • B.

      Henry Blore

    • C.

      General Macarthur

    • D.

      Vera Claythorne

    Correct Answer
    A. Dr. Armstrong
    Explanation
    Dr. Armstrong brought the syringe to the island. This can be inferred from the context of the question, as it asks who brought the syringe specifically. Since the other options are not mentioned in relation to the syringe, it can be assumed that Dr. Armstrong is the one responsible for bringing it.

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  • 6. 

    Who did Blore discover had left their room in the middle of the night?

    • A.

      Justice Wargrave

    • B.

      Vera Claythorne

    • C.

      Philip Lombard

    • D.

      Dr. Armstrong

    Correct Answer
    D. Dr. Armstrong
    Explanation
    Dr. Armstrong was discovered by Blore to have left their room in the middle of the night.

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  • 7. 

    How did Dr. Armstrong die?

    • A.

      Drowning

    • B.

      Gunshot to the head

    • C.

      Hit in the head

    • D.

      Poison

    Correct Answer
    A. Drowning
    Explanation
    Dr. Armstrong died by drowning. This means that he died as a result of being submerged in water and unable to breathe. It is likely that he either fell into water or was forcibly held underwater until he drowned.

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  • 8. 

    Why did Blore go back to the house?

    • A.

      To find the revolver

    • B.

      He was hungry

    • C.

      To get some matches to light a fire

    • D.

      To try to find Armstrong

    Correct Answer
    B. He was hungry
    Explanation
    Blore went back to the house because he was hungry. This implies that he left the house initially, possibly to search for food or to take a break, and then returned when he realized he needed sustenance. The other options, such as finding the revolver, getting matches, or searching for Armstrong, do not align with the given information and are therefore incorrect.

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  • 9. 

    How did Mr. Blore die?

    • A.

      Drowning

    • B.

      Hit in the head with a clock

    • C.

      A gunshot wound

    • D.

      Poison

    Correct Answer
    B. Hit in the head with a clock
    Explanation
    Mr. Blore died from being hit in the head with a clock. This means that someone used a clock as a weapon and struck Mr. Blore on his head, causing a fatal injury. The impact of the blow was strong enough to cause his death.

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  • 10. 

    Who killed Philip Lombard?

    • A.

      Mr. Blore

    • B.

      Vera Claythorne

    • C.

      Justice Wargrave

    • D.

      Dr. Armstrong

    Correct Answer
    B. Vera Claythorne
    Explanation
    Vera Claythorne killed Philip Lombard. This can be inferred from the context of the question, assuming it is referring to a specific event or scenario where Philip Lombard is killed. Without further information, it is difficult to provide a more detailed explanation.

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  • 11. 

    How does Vera Claythorne die?

    • A.

      Suicide by drowning

    • B.

      Suicide by gunshot wound

    • C.

      Suicide by poison

    • D.

      Suicide by hanging

    Correct Answer
    D. Suicide by hanging
    Explanation
    Vera Claythorne dies by suicide through hanging. This means that she intentionally took her own life by tying a rope around her neck and suspending herself from a high point, causing death by asphyxiation.

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