Q.1.
What was the name of Dickens’ first short story, published in The Monthly Magazine?
Q.2.
Which pub, still existing today in the City of London, is often mentioned in ‘The Pickwick Papers’?
Q.3.
Which London church does Dickens dub “Saint Ghastly Grim” in ‘The Uncommercial Traveller’?
Q.4.
In which London prison was Dickens’ father held?
Q.5.
The Artful Dodger, Fagin and Bill Sykes are characters in which famous Dickens novel set in London?
Q.6.
From which London bridge can one descend the Nancy Steps, named after the character in ‘Oliver Twist’?
Q.7.
Villiers Street was the site of Warren’s Blacking Factory where Dickens once worked labelling pots of boot polish. How old was he at the time?
Q.8.
Where is the trial for breach of promise held in ‘The Pickwick Papers’?
Q.9.
In ‘Oliver Twist’, Mr. Brownlow is robbed of what by the Artful Dodger whilst standing at a bookstall near Clerkenwell Green?
Q.10.
In ‘A Tale of Two Cities’, Charles Darnay visits which pub after being acquitted of high treason?