 - 1. A Study in Scarlet, published in 1887 by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, marks the debut of the legendary detective Sherlock Holmes and his companion Dr. John Watson. This groundbreaking novel introduces readers to the masterful detective's extraordinary powers of observation and deduction, set against the backdrop of Victorian London. The narrative is divided into two parts: the first recounts the mysterious murder of a man named Enoch Drebber, whose lifeless body is discovered in an abandoned house, and the subsequent investigation led by Holmes, with Watson, newly returned from military service, serving as his narrator and chronicler. Doyle intricately weaves elements of mystery, romance, and adventure, as Holmes employs scientific methods of investigation to uncover a tale of revenge rooted in the American West, highlighting themes of justice and morality. The second part of the novel shifts to a gripping recounting of past events that clarify the motivations behind the murder, revealing the emotional depth and complexity of the characters involved. A Study in Scarlet not only established Sherlock Holmes as a cultural icon but also laid the groundwork for the detective fiction genre, showcasing Doyle's innovative storytelling and his ability to blend intricate plotting with psychological insight.
Who is the main character in 'A Study in Scarlet'?
A) Irene Adler B) Dr. John Watson C) Professor Moriarty D) Sherlock Holmes
- 2. In what city does 'A Study in Scarlet' primarily take place?
A) Paris B) Chicago C) New York D) London
- 3. What is Sherlock Holmes' occupation?
A) Police Officer B) Lawyer C) Consulting Detective D) Doctor
- 4. Who is Sherlock Holmes' loyal friend and narrator of the story?
A) Inspector Lestrade B) Mycroft Holmes C) Dr. John Watson D) Mrs. Hudson
- 5. Who is the landlord of 221B Baker Street?
A) Sgt. Gregson B) Mycroft Holmes C) Irene Adler D) Mrs. Hudson
- 6. Who is the author of 'A Study in Scarlet'?
A) Arthur Conan Doyle B) Edgar Allan Poe C) Charles Dickens D) Agatha Christie
- 7. Who is the only woman mentioned by Sherlock Holmes in this story?
A) Mrs. Hudson B) Mary Morstan C) Irene Adler D) Molly Hooper
- 8. In 'A Study in Scarlet', what is the significance of the word 'RACHE' written in blood at the crime scene?
A) Red B) Romance C) Revenge D) Riches
- 9. In 'A Study in Scarlet', what is the occupation of John Ferrier?
A) Banker B) Sailor C) Mormon D) Chef
- 10. Who is the police officer that admires Sherlock Holmes' deductive skills?
A) Sergeant Wilson B) Inspector Gregson C) Inspector Lestrade D) Mycroft Holmes
- 11. What is the first name of the murderer in 'A Study in Scarlet'?
A) Elias B) Joseph C) Jefferson D) Enoch
- 12. Where was the first murder of 'A Study in Scarlet' committed?
A) Lauriston Gardens B) Regent's Park C) 221B Baker Street D) Charing Cross Station
- 13. Who is the founder of the Mormon religion mentioned in 'A Study in Scarlet'?
A) John Taylor B) Wilford Woodruff C) Joseph Smith D) Brigham Young
- 14. What year was 'A Study in Scarlet' first published?
A) 1887 B) 1874 C) 1891 D) 1900
- 15. What iconic item is Sherlock Holmes known for smoking in this story?
A) Cigar B) Pipe C) Cigarette D) Hookah
- 16. In 'A Study in Scarlet', what is the name of the victim found in the locked room?
A) James Moriarty B) Enoch Drebber C) John Watson D) Sherlock Holmes
- 17. What is the name of the city in Utah where a significant part of the novel takes place?
A) Las Vegas B) Denver C) Salt Lake City D) Chicago
- 18. What is the title of the second part of 'A Study in Scarlet'?
A) The Country of the Saints B) The Sign of Four C) The Adventure of the Copper Beeches D) A Study in Scarlet
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