| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| In which century is the story set, according to the opening? | 18th century (1700s) | 95%
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| Which Scottish writer wrote the novel in the 1880s? | Robert Louis Stevenson | 89%
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| Who is the innkeeper’s son, and the tale’s principal narrator? | Jim Hawkins | 79%
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| What is the name of the one-legged sea cook and pirate? | Long John Silver | 79%
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| Captain Flint, named for a dead captain, is what kind of animal? | parrot | 74%
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| Who has been marooned on the island for three years? | Ben Gunn | 58%
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| Which pirate - who calls himself ‘Captain’ - lodges at the inn? | Billy Bones | 53%
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| What foodstuff has he dreamt of - often toasted? | cheese | 53%
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| Which British port does it set sail from, headed for the island? | Bristol | 47%
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| Which phrase, repeated by Captain Flint, ends the book? | ‘Pieces of eight!’ | 47%
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| At which coastal public house does the story start? | The {Admiral Benbow} Inn | 47%
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| Jim inadvertently overhears a plot while sat in which item? | the {apple} barrel | 47%
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| What is the name of the ship chartered by Squire Trelawney? | The Hispaniola | 37%
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| What item is he presented with, that spells his doom? | the black spot | 32%
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| Which experienced mariner is hired to command the schooner? | Captain Alexander Smollett | 26%
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