What was Theodora’s profession?
- A singer
- A doctor
- A writer
- A professor
Correct Answer: A professor
Correct Answer Explanation: Theodora was a professor at a Methodist College for Girls, highlighting her intelligence and educational background.
What was the name of the book Theodora wrote?
- The History of the Scottish Highlands
- Ancient and Sacred Geography
- The Adventures of David Campbell
- The Power of Love
Correct Answer: Ancient and Sacred Geography
Correct Answer Explanation: Theodora’s book, a study of ancient and sacred geography, was a best-selling text in English schools.
What is the name of the town where the Campbell family often traveled?
- Edinburgh
- Campbelton
- Glasgow
- London
Correct Answer: Campbelton
Correct Answer Explanation: The Campbell family often traveled to Campbelton, a town in Scotland known for its whiskey and fish.
What was the name of Theodora’s son?
- Robert
- David
- John
- Thomas
Correct Answer: David
Correct Answer Explanation: Theodora’s son was named David. He played a pivotal role in the story’s climax, accompanying her to America.
What was Robert Campbell’s profession?
- A lawyer
- A doctor
- A businessman
- A politician
Correct Answer: A businessman
Correct Answer Explanation: Robert Campbell was the Master of Iron Works, a position of power and wealth in Scotland.
What was the name of Robert Campbell’s mother?
- Mrs. Newton
- Mrs. Crawford
- Mrs. Campbell
- Mrs. Wynton
Correct Answer: Mrs. Campbell
Correct Answer Explanation: Mrs. Campbell was a prominent figure in the novel, a controlling and domineering matriarch who disapproved of Theodora.
What was the name of the town where Theodora lived?
- Kendal
- Campbelton
- Sheffield
- Bradford
Correct Answer: Kendal
Correct Answer Explanation: Theodora’s home was in Kendal, a town in Westmoreland, England.
What was the name of the monkey Mrs. Campbell brought home?
- A chimpanzee
- A marmoset
- A macaque
- A gibbon
Correct Answer: A marmoset
Correct Answer Explanation: Mrs. Campbell brought home a marmoset monkey from Campbelton, a gift from a distant relative, which she considered a valuable possession.
What was the name of Robert Campbell’s business?
- Sykes and Company
- The Campbell Iron Works
- The Newton Iron Works
- The Wynton Iron Works
Correct Answer: The Campbell Iron Works
Correct Answer Explanation: Robert Campbell’s ownership of the Campbell Iron Works was a constant source of power and influence, but also a source of stress and conflicting priorities in his life.
What did Robert Campbell give Theodora as a symbol of his love?
- A ring
- A necklace
- A Bible
- A painting
Correct Answer: A Bible
Correct Answer Explanation: Robert gives Theodora a Bible bound in purple velvet with a gold plate engraved with her name, “Theodora,” as a symbol of his love and commitment to her.
What religious belief did Theodora adhere to?
- Calvinism
- Arminianism
- Catholicism
- Presbyterianism
Correct Answer: Arminianism
Correct Answer Explanation: Theodora’s father, Mr. Newton, was a Methodist preacher.
What did Theodora do that caused tension with Robert’s family?
- She refused to convert to Calvinism.
- She was seen as too expensive.
- She was a threat to Robert.
- All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above
Correct Answer Explanation: Theodora’s belief system, her wardrobe, and her presence in the family were all sources of conflict with Robert’s family.
Where did Robert Campbell’s brother, David, live?
- Glasgow
- London
- America
- Kendal
Correct Answer: America
Correct Answer Explanation: Robert’s long-lost brother, David Campbell, unexpectedly returns to Glasgow and plays a crucial role in Theodora’s escape and subsequent reunion with Robert.
What did Mrs. Campbell give to Robert’s sister, Christina, to encourage her to pursue a relationship with Sir Thomas Wynton?
- Gold coins
- A necklace
- A ring
- A painting
Correct Answer: Gold coins
Correct Answer Explanation: Mrs. Campbell gives Christina £500 to charm Sir Thomas Wynton.
What was the name of the family cook, who was fiercely loyal to Theodora?
- McNab
- Crawford
- Wynton
- Newton
Correct Answer: McNab
Correct Answer Explanation: McNab, the family cook, is fiercely loyal to Theodora and fiercely protective of her and her son.
What is the name of the traditional Scottish song that means “old long ago”?
- The Blue Coat Boys
- Auld Lang Syne
- The De’il
- Bawbee
Correct Answer: Auld Lang Syne
Correct Answer Explanation: Auld Lang Syne is a traditional Scottish song meaning “old long ago.”
What was the name of the school that Robert Campbell donated to?
- The Blue Coat Boys school
- The Methodist College for Girls
- The Kendal Academy
- The Glasgow University
Correct Answer: The Blue Coat Boys school
Correct Answer Explanation: Robert Campbell gives a large donation to the Blue Coat Boys school in Kendal.
What type of church did the Campbell family attend?
- The Methodist Church
- The Church of Scotland
- The Catholic Church
- The Presbyterian Church
Correct Answer: The Church of Scotland
Correct Answer Explanation: The Church of Scotland is referred to as the Kirk.
Where did Theodora and her son escape to?
- England
- America
- France
- Scotland
Correct Answer: America
Correct Answer Explanation: Theodora escapes to America with her son, David, leaving Robert to grapple with his own mistakes and the consequences of his family’s hostility.
What was the name of the bank that Robert Campbell and his brother invested in?
- The Bank of England
- The Bank of Scotland
- The Bank of America
- The First National Bank
Correct Answer: The First National Bank
Correct Answer Explanation: Robert Campbell and his brother David invest in a bank in San Francisco.
What was the name of the family Robert Campbell and Theodora belonged to?
- The Newton family
- The Campbell family
- The Crawford family
- The Wynton family
Correct Answer: The Campbell family
Correct Answer Explanation: The Campbell family is a wealthy and influential clan with a long history in Scotland.
What did Robert Campbell give his sisters as a parting gift?
- Gold coins
- A necklace
- A ring
- A painting
Correct Answer: Gold coins
Correct Answer Explanation: Robert Campbell gives his sisters a parting gift of gold coins.
What is the name of the theological doctrine named after the Dutch theologian Jacobus Arminius?
- Calvinism
- Arminianism
- Presbyterianism
- Catholicism
Correct Answer: Arminianism
Correct Answer Explanation: Arminianism is a theological doctrine named after the Dutch theologian Jacobus Arminius. It rejects the Calvinist doctrine of predestination and emphasizes the role of free will and human agency in salvation.
What was the name of the town where Theodora’s father and mother moved to continue their ministry?
- Kendal
- Campbelton
- Bradford
- Sheffield
Correct Answer: Bradford
Correct Answer Explanation: Theodora’s father and mother move to Bradford, England, to continue their ministry.
What did Theodora’s father do?
- A doctor
- A lawyer
- A businessman
- A preacher
Correct Answer: A preacher
Correct Answer Explanation: Theodora’s father, Mr. Newton, was a Methodist preacher.
What was the name of the family that Robert Campbell’s family considered to be vulgar and ill-bred?
- The Newton family
- The Campbell family
- The Crawford family
- The Wynton family
Correct Answer: The Crawford family
Correct Answer Explanation: The Crawfords, Robert’s relatives, are perceived as vulgar and ill-bred by Theodora and her husband.
What is the name of the Scottish coin equivalent to a half-penny?
- Bawbee
- De’il
- Croup
- Gee
Correct Answer: Bawbee
Correct Answer Explanation: Bawbee is a Scottish coin equivalent to a half-penny.
What was the name of the town where Robert Campbell often traveled for business?
- Campbelton
- Kendal
- Sheffield
- Bradford
Correct Answer: Sheffield
Correct Answer Explanation: Robert Campbell often travels to Sheffield, England, for business purposes.
What was the name of the illness that affects young children?
- Croup
- Bawbee
- De’il
- Gee
Correct Answer: Croup
Correct Answer Explanation: Croup is a serious respiratory infection that affects mainly young children.
What type of family relationship did Robert Campbell and David Campbell share?
- Father and son
- Brothers
- Cousins
- Uncles
Correct Answer: Brothers
Correct Answer Explanation: Robert’s long-lost brother, David Campbell, unexpectedly returns to Glasgow and plays a crucial role in Theodora’s escape and subsequent reunion with Robert.
What is the name of the Scottish word for “Devil”?
- Bawbee
- De’il
- Croup
- Gee
Correct Answer: De’il
Correct Answer Explanation: De’il is the Scottish word for Devil.
What was the name of the business that Robert Campbell lost money in?
- Sykes and Company
- The Campbell Iron Works
- The Newton Iron Works
- The Wynton Iron Works
Correct Answer: Sykes and Company
Correct Answer Explanation: Robert Campbell loses a large sum of money due to the failure of Sykes and Company.
What is the name of the Scottish word for “rest”?
- Lave
- Bawbee
- Croup
- Gee
Correct Answer: Lave
Correct Answer Explanation: Lave is the Scottish word for “rest.”
What is the name of the Scottish word for “strong exclamation of surprise or annoyance”?
- Gee
- Bawbee
- Croup
- De’il
Correct Answer: Gee
Correct Answer Explanation: Gee is a Scottish slang word meaning a strong exclamation of surprise or annoyance.
What is the name of the Scottish word for “strong exclamation of surprise or excitement”?
- Dod!
- Bawbee
- Croup
- Gee
Correct Answer: Dod!
Correct Answer Explanation: Dod! is a Scottish slang word meaning a strong exclamation of surprise or excitement.
What was the name of the town where Theodora’s family went to continue their ministry?
- Kendal
- Campbelton
- Bradford
- Sheffield
Correct Answer: Bradford
Correct Answer Explanation: Theodora’s father and mother move to Bradford, England, to continue their ministry.
What type of music did Theodora enjoy?
- Classical music
- Country music
- Jazz music
- Rock music
Correct Answer: Classical music
Correct Answer Explanation: Theodora is a talented musician and enjoys playing and singing.
What was the name of the Scottish iron works that Robert Campbell owned?
- Sykes and Company
- The Campbell Iron Works
- The Newton Iron Works
- The Wynton Iron Works
Correct Answer: The Campbell Iron Works
Correct Answer Explanation: Robert Campbell’s ownership of the Campbell Iron Works was a constant source of power and influence, but also a source of stress and conflicting priorities in his life.
What was the name of the man who wanted to marry Christina Campbell?
- Sir Thomas Wynton
- Mr. Crawford
- Mr. Newton
- Mr. Campbell
Correct Answer: Sir Thomas Wynton
Correct Answer Explanation: Mrs. Campbell gives Christina £500 to charm Sir Thomas Wynton.
What was the name of the place where the Campbell family lived?
- Traquair House
- Kendal House
- The Campbell Estate
- The Wynton Estate
Correct Answer: Traquair House
Correct Answer Explanation: Robert Campbell spends a considerable amount on renovating Traquair House and furnishing Theodora’s apartments.
What is the name of the religious doctrine that emphasizes the sovereignty of God, predestination, and the absolute authority of Scripture?
- Arminianism
- Calvinism
- Presbyterianism
- Catholicism
Correct Answer: Calvinism
Correct Answer Explanation: Calvinism is a branch of Protestantism that emphasizes the sovereignty of God, predestination, and the absolute authority of Scripture.
What was the name of the church where Theodora sang?
- The Methodist Church
- The Church of Scotland
- The Catholic Church
- The Presbyterian Church
Correct Answer: The Methodist Church
Correct Answer Explanation: Theodora’s powerful voice and spiritual passion move the entire church congregation during the Easter service.
What was the name of the family that disapproved of Theodora?
- The Newton family
- The Campbell family
- The Crawford family
- The Wynton family
Correct Answer: The Campbell family
Correct Answer Explanation: Theodora’s escape to America with her son, David, leaving Robert to grapple with his own mistakes and the consequences of his family’s hostility.
What did Theodora do that led to her escape from Scotland?
- She ran away with another man
- She was accused of a crime
- She felt threatened by her husband
- She felt isolated and unloved by Robert’s family
Correct Answer: She felt isolated and unloved by Robert’s family
Correct Answer Explanation: Theodora’s journey is one of both personal and societal exploration, and she escapes to America with her son, David, leaving Robert to grapple with his own mistakes and the consequences of his family’s hostility.
What was the name of the Scottish town where the Campbell family lived?
- Kendal
- Campbelton
- Glasgow
- Sheffield
Correct Answer: Glasgow
Correct Answer Explanation: The story takes place in Glasgow, Scotland, where Robert Campbell is a wealthy and successful iron works owner.
What was the name of the American city where Robert and David invested in a bank?
- New York City
- Los Angeles
- San Francisco
- Chicago
Correct Answer: San Francisco
Correct Answer Explanation: Robert Campbell and his brother David invest in a bank in San Francisco.
What was the name of the family member who was most supportive of Theodora?
- Mrs. Campbell
- Christina
- McNab
- David Campbell
Correct Answer: McNab
Correct Answer Explanation: McNab, the family cook, is fiercely loyal to Theodora and fiercely protective of her and her son.
What was the name of the person who gave Theodora a Bible as a gift?
- Robert Campbell
- David Campbell
- Mrs. Campbell
- Mr. Newton
Correct Answer: Robert Campbell
Correct Answer Explanation: Robert gives Theodora a Bible bound in purple velvet with a gold plate engraved with her name, “Theodora,” as a symbol of his love and commitment to her.
What was the name of the place where Robert Campbell spent a lot of money on renovations?
- Traquair House
- The Campbell Iron Works
- The Methodist College for Girls
- The Blue Coat Boys school
Correct Answer: Traquair House
Correct Answer Explanation: Robert Campbell spends a considerable amount on renovating Traquair House and furnishing Theodora’s apartments.
What was the name of the woman who transformed herself with Theodora’s encouragement?
- Mrs. Campbell
- Christina
- McNab
- Theodora’s mother
Correct Answer: Christina
Correct Answer Explanation: Christina transforms herself from a shy, introverted woman into a confident, stylish, and socially successful woman, thanks to Theodora’s guidance and encouragement.
What was the name of the man who was the father of Theodora’s son?
- Robert Campbell
- David Campbell
- Mr. Newton
- Mr. Crawford
Correct Answer: Robert Campbell
Correct Answer Explanation: Theodora’s son was named David, and his father was Robert Campbell.
What was the name of the town where Theodora’s father and mother were missionaries?
- Kendal
- Campbelton
- Bradford
- Sheffield
Correct Answer: Bradford
Correct Answer Explanation: Theodora’s father and mother move to Bradford, England, to continue their ministry.
What was the name of the man who was the Master of Iron Works?
- Robert Campbell
- David Campbell
- Mr. Newton
- Mr. Crawford
Correct Answer: Robert Campbell
Correct Answer Explanation: Robert Campbell was the Master of Iron Works, a position of power and wealth in Scotland.
What was the name of the woman who wanted to marry Sir Thomas Wynton?
- Mrs. Campbell
- Christina
- McNab
- Theodora’s mother
Correct Answer: Christina
Correct Answer Explanation: Mrs. Campbell gives Christina £500 to charm Sir Thomas Wynton.
What was the name of the man who was the long-lost brother of Robert Campbell?
- David Campbell
- Mr. Newton
- Mr. Crawford
- Sir Thomas Wynton
Correct Answer: David Campbell
Correct Answer Explanation: Robert’s long-lost brother, David Campbell, unexpectedly returns to Glasgow and plays a crucial role in Theodora’s escape and subsequent reunion with Robert.
What was the name of the woman who was the wife of Robert Campbell?
- Mrs. Campbell
- Christina
- Theodora
- McNab
Correct Answer: Theodora
Correct Answer Explanation: Theodora was Robert Campbell’s wife, and their marriage was the central theme of the novel.
What was the name of the family member who gave a large donation to a school?
- Robert Campbell
- David Campbell
- Mrs. Campbell
- Mr. Newton
Correct Answer: Robert Campbell
Correct Answer Explanation: Robert Campbell gives a large donation to the Blue Coat Boys school in Kendal.
What was the name of the place where Theodora and her son lived after escaping Scotland?
- Traquair House
- The Campbell Iron Works
- The Methodist College for Girls
- The Blue Coat Boys school
Correct Answer: Not specified
Correct Answer Explanation: The novel does not explicitly mention the name of the place where Theodora and her son lived after escaping Scotland. It only mentions that they lived in America and found a new life.