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The American Claimant - Quiz
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  • 1. In what year was 'The American Claimant' published?
A) 1905
B) 1873
C) 1888
D) 1892
  • 2. Who is the author of 'The American Claimant'?
A) Mark Twain
B) Herman Melville
C) Charles Dickens
D) O. Henry
  • 3. What unique method did Mark Twain use to write 'The American Claimant'?
A) Telegraph
B) Phonographic dictation
C) Typewriter
D) Handwriting
  • 4. Who becomes the rightful heir to the Earl of Rossmore in 'The American Claimant'?
A) Howard Tracy
B) Berkeley Rossmore
C) Washington Hawkins
D) Colonel Mulberry Sellers
  • 5. What is the name of the toy invented by Colonel Sellers that becomes very popular?
A) Pigs in the Clover
B) Dogs in the Park
C) Cats in the Meadow
D) Rabbits in the Garden
  • 6. What is Colonel Sellers' profession according to the signs by his door?
A) Attorney at law and claim agent, a materializer, a hypnotizer, and a mind-cure dabbler
B) Banker
C) Teacher
D) Doctor
  • 7. What is the name of the college attended by Sally Sellers?
A) Harvard University
B) Princeton University
C) Rowena-Ivanhoe College
D) Yale University
  • 8. Who does Sally Sellers fall in love with at first sight?
A) Howard Tracy (Viscount Berkeley)
B) Colonel Mulberry Sellers
C) Washington Hawkins
D) Berkeley Rossmore
  • 9. What does Berkeley Rossmore decide to do at the beginning of the novel?
A) Stay in England and continue his life as an Earl
B) Travel to Europe for a vacation
C) Change places with Simon Lathers and go to America
D) Retire from public life
  • 10. What causes Berkeley Rossmore to adopt the name Howard Tracy?
A) He marries into another family and takes their surname
B) He wins a lottery and changes his name for privacy
C) He is appointed as an ambassador and adopts a new title
D) He believes he died in a fire and decides to renounce his former identity
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