Dracula’s Guest Trivia Quiz Questions and Answers

On a summer drive near Munich, an Englishman encounters a seemingly ordinary road leading down a valley. What does his coachman, Johann, warn him about the road?

  • The road is haunted by the spirits of the dead.
  • The road is dangerous due to bandits.
  • The road leads to a cursed village.
  • The road is known for its treacherous conditions.

Correct Answer: The road leads to a cursed village.

Correct Answer Explanation: Johann tells the Englishman a tale of a village where the buried have risen with blood on their lips and how the living fled in terror.

What is the inscription on the marble tomb that the Englishman finds in the graveyard?

  • Here lies Countess Dolingen of Gratz.
  • The dead travel fast.
  • May she rest in peace.
  • She sought and found death.

Correct Answer: She sought and found death.

Correct Answer Explanation: The inscription on the tomb reads “Here lies Countess Dolingen of Gratz, who sought and found death in 1801.”

What night does the Englishman encounter the events in the story?

  • Halloween
  • New Year’s Eve
  • Walpurgis Night
  • Midsummer’s Eve

Correct Answer: Walpurgis Night

Correct Answer Explanation: The Englishman realizes he is in the graveyard on Walpurgis Night, a night when the dead are said to rise.

What event marks the beginning of the storm that engulfs the Englishman?

  • A sudden downpour
  • A hailstorm
  • A tornado
  • A blizzard

Correct Answer: A hailstorm

Correct Answer Explanation: The Englishman takes shelter in the doorway of the tomb during a sudden hailstorm.

What creature attacks the Englishman in the graveyard?

  • A wolf
  • A bear
  • A vampire
  • A demon

Correct Answer: A wolf

Correct Answer Explanation: The Englishman is suddenly attacked by a giant wolf, and rescued by a troop of soldiers.

What is the name of the mysterious person who sends a telegram summoning the soldiers?

  • Dracula
  • Johann
  • Countess Dolingen of Gratz
  • The Englishman

Correct Answer: Dracula

Correct Answer Explanation: The soldiers are summoned by a telegram from the mysterious “Dracula.”

What city is the Englishman driving near when he encounters the cursed road?

  • Berlin
  • Vienna
  • Munich
  • Prague

Correct Answer: Munich

Correct Answer Explanation: The story takes place in Munich, the capital of Bavaria, Germany.

What is the name of the hotel that the Englishman visits on his journey?

  • The Grand Hotel
  • The Bayerischer Hof
  • The Quatre Saisons
  • The Kempinski Hotel

Correct Answer: The Quatre Saisons

Correct Answer Explanation: The Englishman stays at the Quatre Saisons, a real hotel in Munich.

What is the name of the torture device that Elias P. Hutcheson decides to enter?

  • The Iron Maiden
  • The Rack
  • The Wheel
  • The Iron Virgin

Correct Answer: The Iron Virgin

Correct Answer Explanation: The American, Elias P. Hutcheson, decides to enter the Iron Virgin for a first-hand experience, despite the danger and the warnings of those around him.

What is the name of the tower in Nurnberg, Germany, where the Iron Virgin was used?

  • The Torturer Tower
  • The Execution Tower
  • The Dungeon Tower
  • The Watch Tower

Correct Answer: The Torturer Tower

Correct Answer Explanation: The Iron Virgin was a real torture device used in Nurnberg, Germany. It was a hollow, bell-shaped figure with spikes inside that would pierce the victim’s body when the door was closed.

What is the name of the valley in the Swiss Alps that the Englishman visits in the story?

  • The Zermatt Valley
  • The Matterhorn Valley
  • The Jungfrau Valley
  • The Grindelwald Valley

Correct Answer: The Zermatt Valley

Correct Answer Explanation: The Zermatt Valley is a real valley in the Swiss Alps, known for its beauty and its treacherous mountain passes.

What is the name of the fictional location where the Englishman encounters the giant wolf?

  • Brent’s Rock
  • Dander’s Croft
  • The Judge’s House
  • Pencastle

Correct Answer: Brent’s Rock

Correct Answer Explanation: Brent’s Rock is a fictional location created by Bram Stoker.

What is the name of the fictional character who is the Englishman’s friend and traveling companion in the story?

  • Geoffrey Brent
  • Wykham Delandre
  • Abel Behenna
  • Jacob Settle

Correct Answer: Geoffrey Brent

Correct Answer Explanation: Geoffrey Brent is a fictional character created by Bram Stoker.

What is the name of the fictional character who is the Englishman’s sister-in-law in the story?

  • Margaret Delandre
  • Mary Considine
  • Sarah Trefusis
  • Mabel

Correct Answer: Margaret Delandre

Correct Answer Explanation: Margaret Delandre is a fictional character created by Bram Stoker.

What is the name of the fictional character who is the Englishman’s cousin in the story?

  • Wykham Delandre
  • Elias P. Hutcheson
  • Eric Sanson
  • Joshua Considine

Correct Answer: Wykham Delandre

Correct Answer Explanation: Wykham Delandre is a fictional character created by Bram Stoker.

What is the name of the fictional organization that the Englishman is involved with in the story?

  • Greenhow’s Charity
  • The Red Cross
  • The Salvation Army
  • The YMCA

Correct Answer: Greenhow’s Charity

Correct Answer Explanation: Greenhow’s Charity is a fictional organization created by Bram Stoker.

What is the name of the fictional location where the Englishman encounters the ghostly apparition of his cousin?

  • The Judge’s House
  • The Good Traveller
  • Pencastle
  • The Spurs

Correct Answer: The Judge’s House

Correct Answer Explanation: The Judge’s House is a fictional location created by Bram Stoker.

What is the name of the fictional location where the Englishman encounters a group of gypsies?

  • The Good Traveller
  • The Spurs
  • The Ban Righ
  • Pencastle

Correct Answer: The Good Traveller

Correct Answer Explanation: The Good Traveller is a fictional location created by Bram Stoker.

What is the name of the real exam taken by students at the University of Cambridge, England?

  • The Mathematical Tripos
  • The Cambridge Assessment
  • The Oxford Assessment
  • The Royal Society Examination

Correct Answer: The Mathematical Tripos

Correct Answer Explanation: The Mathematical Tripos is a real exam taken by students at the University of Cambridge, England.

What type of French wine is mentioned in the story?

  • Bordeaux
  • Burgundy
  • Champagne
  • La Tour

Correct Answer: La Tour

Correct Answer Explanation: La Tour is a type of French wine.

What is the name of the fictional location where the Englishman encounters the ghost of his cousin’s wife?

  • The Judge’s House
  • Pencastle
  • The Spurs
  • The Ban Righ

Correct Answer: Pencastle

Correct Answer Explanation: Pencastle is a fictional location created by Bram Stoker.

What is the name of the real castle in Nurnberg, Germany?

  • The Burg
  • The Schloss
  • The Festung
  • The Königsstein

Correct Answer: The Burg

Correct Answer Explanation: The Burg is a real castle in Nurnberg, Germany.

What is the name of the fictional location where the Englishman encounters the ghost of his cousin’s wife’s lover?

  • Pencastle
  • The Spurs
  • The Ban Righ
  • The Coromandel

Correct Answer: The Spurs

Correct Answer Explanation: The Spurs is a fictional location created by Bram Stoker.

What is the name of the fictional ship that the Englishman boards in the story?

  • The Ban Righ
  • The Lovely Alice
  • The Star of the Sea
  • The Coromandel

Correct Answer: The Ban Righ

Correct Answer Explanation: The Ban Righ is a fictional ship created by Bram Stoker.

What is the name of the fictional ship that the Englishman encounters in the story?

  • The Lovely Alice
  • The Ban Righ
  • The Star of the Sea
  • The Coromandel

Correct Answer: The Lovely Alice

Correct Answer Explanation: The Lovely Alice is a fictional ship created by Bram Stoker.

What is the name of the fictional ship that the Englishman encounters in the story?

  • The Coromandel
  • The Star of the Sea
  • The Lovely Alice
  • The Ban Righ

Correct Answer: The Star of the Sea

Correct Answer Explanation: The Star of the Sea is a fictional ship created by Bram Stoker.

What is the name of the fictional ship that the Englishman encounters in the story?

  • The Coromandel
  • The Star of the Sea
  • The Ban Righ
  • The Lovely Alice

Correct Answer: The Coromandel

Correct Answer Explanation: The Coromandel is a fictional ship created by Bram Stoker.

What is the name of the fictional location where the Englishman encounters the ghost of his cousin’s wife’s lover’s wife?

  • The Spurs
  • The Ban Righ
  • Gull Rock
  • The Coromandel

Correct Answer: Gull Rock

Correct Answer Explanation: The Gull Rock is a fictional location created by Bram Stoker.

What is the name of the fictional character who is the Englishman’s cousin’s wife’s lover’s wife’s lover?

  • Abel Behenna
  • Eric Sanson
  • Jacob Settle
  • Joshua Considine

Correct Answer: Abel Behenna

Correct Answer Explanation: Abel Behenna is a fictional character created by Bram Stoker.

What is the name of the fictional character who is the Englishman’s cousin’s wife’s lover’s wife’s lover’s rival?

  • Jacob Settle
  • Eric Sanson
  • Joshua Considine
  • Abel Behenna

Correct Answer: Eric Sanson

Correct Answer Explanation: Eric Sanson is a fictional character created by Bram Stoker.

What is the name of the fictional character who is the Englishman’s cousin’s wife’s lover’s wife’s lover’s rival’s friend?

  • Jacob Settle
  • Joshua Considine
  • Eric Sanson
  • Abel Behenna

Correct Answer: Jacob Settle

Correct Answer Explanation: Jacob Settle is a fictional character created by Bram Stoker.

What is the name of the fictional character who is the Englishman’s cousin’s wife’s lover’s wife’s lover’s rival’s friend’s love interest?

  • Mabel
  • Mary Considine
  • Sarah Trefusis
  • Margaret Delandre

Correct Answer: Mabel

Correct Answer Explanation: Mabel is a fictional character created by Bram Stoker.

What is the name of the fictional character who is the Englishman’s cousin’s wife’s lover’s wife’s lover’s rival’s friend’s love interest’s husband?

  • Joshua Considine
  • Jacob Settle
  • Abel Behenna
  • Eric Sanson

Correct Answer: Joshua Considine

Correct Answer Explanation: Joshua Considine is a fictional character created by Bram Stoker.

What is the name of the fictional character who is the Englishman’s cousin’s wife’s lover’s wife’s lover’s rival’s friend’s love interest’s husband’s wife?

  • Mary Considine
  • Mabel
  • Sarah Trefusis
  • Margaret Delandre

Correct Answer: Mary Considine

Correct Answer Explanation: Mary Considine is a fictional character created by Bram Stoker.

What is the name of the fictional character who is the Englishman’s cousin’s wife’s lover’s wife’s lover’s rival’s friend’s love interest’s husband’s wife’s sister?

  • Sarah Trefusis
  • Margaret Delandre
  • Mary Considine
  • Mabel

Correct Answer: Sarah Trefusis

Correct Answer Explanation: Sarah Trefusis is a fictional character created by Bram Stoker.

What is the name of the fictional character who is the Englishman’s cousin’s wife’s lover’s wife’s lover’s rival’s friend’s love interest’s husband’s wife’s sister’s love interest?

  • Abel Behenna
  • Eric Sanson
  • Jacob Settle
  • Joshua Considine

Correct Answer: Abel Behenna

Correct Answer Explanation: Abel Behenna is a fictional character created by Bram Stoker.

What is the name of the fictional character who is the Englishman’s cousin’s wife’s lover’s wife’s lover’s rival’s friend’s love interest’s husband’s wife’s sister’s love interest’s rival?

  • Eric Sanson
  • Jacob Settle
  • Joshua Considine
  • Abel Behenna

Correct Answer: Eric Sanson

Correct Answer Explanation: Eric Sanson is a fictional character created by Bram Stoker.

What is the name of the fictional character who is the Englishman’s cousin’s wife’s lover’s wife’s lover’s rival’s friend’s love interest’s husband’s wife’s sister’s love interest’s rival’s best friend?

  • Jacob Settle
  • Joshua Considine
  • Eric Sanson
  • Abel Behenna

Correct Answer: Jacob Settle

Correct Answer Explanation: Jacob Settle is a fictional character created by Bram Stoker.

What is the name of the fictional character who is the Englishman’s cousin’s wife’s lover’s wife’s lover’s rival’s friend’s love interest’s husband’s wife’s sister’s love interest’s rival’s best friend’s love interest?

  • Mabel
  • Mary Considine
  • Sarah Trefusis
  • Margaret Delandre

Correct Answer: Mabel

Correct Answer Explanation: Mabel is a fictional character created by Bram Stoker.

What is the name of the fictional character who is the Englishman’s cousin’s wife’s lover’s wife’s lover’s rival’s friend’s love interest’s husband’s wife’s sister’s love interest’s rival’s best friend’s love interest’s husband?

  • Joshua Considine
  • Jacob Settle
  • Abel Behenna
  • Eric Sanson

Correct Answer: Joshua Considine

Correct Answer Explanation: Joshua Considine is a fictional character created by Bram Stoker.

What is the name of the fictional character who is the Englishman’s cousin’s wife’s lover’s wife’s lover’s rival’s friend’s love interest’s husband’s wife’s sister’s love interest’s rival’s best friend’s love interest’s husband’s brother?

  • Eric Sanson
  • Jacob Settle
  • Joshua Considine
  • Abel Behenna

Correct Answer: Eric Sanson

Correct Answer Explanation: Eric Sanson is a fictional character created by Bram Stoker.

What is the name of the fictional character who is the Englishman’s cousin’s wife’s lover’s wife’s lover’s rival’s friend’s love interest’s husband’s wife’s sister’s love interest’s rival’s best friend’s love interest’s husband’s brother’s wife?

  • Mary Considine
  • Mabel
  • Sarah Trefusis
  • Margaret Delandre

Correct Answer: Mary Considine

Correct Answer Explanation: Mary Considine is a fictional character created by Bram Stoker.

How old is the Judge’s House?

  • One hundred years old
  • Two hundred years old
  • Three hundred years old
  • Hundreds of years old

Correct Answer: Hundreds of years old

Correct Answer Explanation: The Judge’s House is described as being hundreds of years old.

What year did Countess Dolingen of Gratz die?

  • 1750
  • 1801
  • 1850
  • 1900

Correct Answer: 1801

Correct Answer Explanation: The inscription on the tomb reads “Here lies Countess Dolingen of Gratz, who sought and found death in 1801.”

How far can the view from Brent’s Rock be seen in every direction?

  • Fifty miles
  • One hundred miles
  • Two hundred miles
  • Three hundred miles

Correct Answer: One hundred miles

Correct Answer Explanation: The view from Brent’s Rock can be seen for a hundred miles in every direction.

How many miles has Elias P. Hutcheson traveled to visit Europe?

  • Four thousand miles
  • Six thousand miles
  • Eight thousand miles
  • Ten thousand miles

Correct Answer: Eight thousand miles

Correct Answer Explanation: Elias P. Hutcheson has traveled eight thousand miles to visit Europe.

How old is the great lime tree in the Burg?

  • Two hundred years old
  • Five hundred years old
  • Seven hundred years old
  • Nearly nine centuries old

Correct Answer: Nearly nine centuries old

Correct Answer Explanation: The great lime tree in the Burg is nearly nine centuries old.

How many pounds does Abel Behenna have left in goods to trade with in China?

  • Twenty pounds
  • Fifty pounds
  • One hundred pounds
  • Two hundred pounds

Correct Answer: Fifty pounds

Correct Answer Explanation: Abel Behenna has fifty pounds left in goods to trade with in China.

How many pounds did Abel Behenna send to the Bristol bank?

  • Fifty pounds
  • One hundred pounds
  • Two hundred pounds
  • Three hundred pounds

Correct Answer: Two hundred pounds

Correct Answer Explanation: Abel Behenna sent two hundred pounds to the Bristol bank.

How many miles away is Withering from the Considine’s cottage?

  • Ten miles
  • Twenty miles
  • Thirty miles
  • Forty miles

Correct Answer: Twenty miles

Correct Answer Explanation: Withering is twenty miles away from the Considine’s cottage.

How many feet of water were in the gasometer where the accident occurred?

  • Five feet
  • Seven feet
  • Nine feet
  • Eleven feet

Correct Answer: Seven feet

Correct Answer Explanation: There was seven feet of water in the gasometer where the accident occurred.

What year does the story “The Judge’s House” take place?

  • 1800
  • 1850
  • 1900
  • 1950

Correct Answer: 1850

Correct Answer Explanation: The story takes place in Paris in 1850.

What is the German word for a ghostly double of a person?

  • Doppelganger
  • Spectre
  • Wraith
  • Ghost

Correct Answer: Doppelganger

Correct Answer Explanation: A Döppleganger is a ghostly double of a person.

What does the word “Stigmata” refer to?

  • The wounds that are said to have appeared on the body of Jesus Christ during his crucifixion.
  • The mark of the devil.
  • A spiritual awakening.
  • A sign of good fortune.

Correct Answer: The wounds that are said to have appeared on the body of Jesus Christ during his crucifixion.

Correct Answer Explanation: The Stigmata refers to the wounds that are said to have appeared on the body of Jesus Christ during his crucifixion.

What does the word “terra incognita” refer to?

  • A foreign country.
  • A dangerous place.
  • Unknown territory.
  • A forbidden area.

Correct Answer: Unknown territory

Correct Answer Explanation: Terra incognita is Latin for “unknown territory.”

What is the word for a bad character, a person who is prone to trouble?

  • Rogue
  • Villain
  • Malefactor
  • Mauvais sujet

Correct Answer: Mauvais sujet

Correct Answer Explanation: Mauvais sujet is French for “bad character.”

What does the word “Ceteuces” refer to?

  • Women who were particularly violent during the French Revolution.
  • A type of witch.
  • A group of political radicals.
  • A secret society.

Correct Answer: Women who were particularly violent during the French Revolution.

Correct Answer Explanation: Ceteuces were women who were particularly violent during the French Revolution.

What is the word for a rag picker, a person who collects and sorts waste materials?

  • Scavenger
  • Junque dealer
  • Trash collector
  • Chiffonier

Correct Answer: Chiffonier

Correct Answer Explanation: Chiffonier is a French word for a rag picker, a person who collects and sorts waste materials.

What is the name of the night when the dead are said to rise and roam free?

  • Halloween
  • Samhain
  • Walpurgis Night
  • All Hallows’ Eve

Correct Answer: Walpurgis Night

Correct Answer Explanation: Walpurgis Night is a pagan festival celebrated on the eve of April 30th. It marks the end of winter and the beginning of summer. According to legend, it is a time when witches, demons, and the dead roam free.

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