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Q.1.
What was the name of Dickens’ first short story, published in The Monthly Magazine?
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Amadale
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A Dinner at Poplar Walk
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Charles Dickens
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Armageddon
Q.2.
Which pub, still existing today in the City of London, is often mentioned in ‘The Pickwick Papers’?
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The Jamaica Wine House
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Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese
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The George and Vulture
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The Viaduct Tavern
Q.3.
Which London church does Dickens dub “Saint Ghastly Grim” in ‘The Uncommercial Traveller’?
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St Olave, Hart Street
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All Souls, Grosvenor Park
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All Hallows by The Tower
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The Savoy, Chapel Royal
Q.4.
In which London prison was Dickens’ father held?
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Newgate
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Wormwood Scrubs
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The Clink
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Marshalsea
Q.5.
The Artful Dodger, Fagin and Bill Sykes are characters in which famous Dickens novel set in London?
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Great Expectations
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Oliver Twist
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Our Mutual Friend
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A Christmas Carol
Q.6.
From which London bridge can one descend the Nancy Steps, named after the character in ‘Oliver Twist’?
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Chelsea Bridge
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Southwark Bridge
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The Millennium Bridge
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London Bridge
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?
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9
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12
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16
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18
Q.8.
Where is the trial for breach of promise held in ‘The Pickwick Papers’?
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The Royal Courts of Justice
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Guildhall
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County Hall
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The Old Bailey
Q.9.
In ‘Oliver Twist’, Mr. Brownlow is robbed of what by the Artful Dodger whilst standing at a bookstall near Clerkenwell Green?
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His wallet
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His keys
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His pocket watch
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His handkerchief
Q.10.
In ‘A Tale of Two Cities’, Charles Darnay visits which pub after being acquitted of high treason?
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The Slug and Lettuce
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The Woodin’s Shades
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Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese
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The Coach and Horses
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